Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 November 1858 — Page 4
K. N. CRAW,
*¥. C.
TAKOI,
outiter uniKt,
AIM TJIOJIr*oi«.
OP
DET-GOODS, &C..
AT LESS THAN
HEW YORK COST.
rw*iin SUBSCRIBERS having bought the largest and best
S O O O O S
Etor before brought to th'w market, offjr tl»c:n to the citlzciw and i-cople generally,
A E S S I E S
Than (ver before heard of in the West. These goods hart been carefully selected and will be sold
AT LESS THAN
NEW-YORK COST!
We respecifulh solicit an
Examination of Cur Stock,
AND CiUARRANTEE THAT NO
PERSON SHALL GO AWAY
I S S A I S I E
TIJ1S STOCK COMrRISES EVERY
THIXG IX THE LINE OF
.m
in
AM in AIR
O S S
O I N
Gents Furnishing Goods,
1IATS, CAPS, &CO, &€.,
DCrCall and see. The Goods
and
Prices speak for themselves.
Ii.
II. CRAIG &
B-'*ce,nca-
July 17, 1559. Nc. P2.-lv.
N E W O O S
CHEAP GOODS"
Spring and Summer
O O S
Allen, Galey & Keeran
Arc now proparcd for the Spring and Snminer •ratio with a select Block of Spring and Summer
O O
Which they nre now offering to their friends and patrons and "tho community at large at tlio lowest
I S I I I E S
And on favorable terms exactly suited to the
I E S
As It la useless to undertake to enumerate tho
VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY,
Of goods of which otir stock consists we would bricily state thul wo havo a
c: is
s: i:
A N O O S
Suited to the trcar cf
Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls. ALSO A STOCK OF
Groccrii'S, Hardware and
QUEENSWARE &.C.,
All of which wo oiTer to our friou.ls iu excliangc or all kinds of merchantable
PRODUCE.
Being thankful for past favor* we once more •stand a general invitation,
Come One! Come All!!
Bring your Butter, Eggs, Lard, Feathers, Rags, Bacon, Beeswax, Tallow, &c., &c.,
Tor which no will allow yon the
MJC-maw ii.
MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.
At the.Store of ALLEN, GA7.EY KEERAN, In the Room formerly occupied by Graham Brother*, West of the Court House.
May lht, 1853. ly.
Iron and Mails.
O£ Tone aaaortcd Iron wil 160 Ken Kails just received and for by GRIMES A BUHBBIDOE
ELLIOTT, JAMES
ROUTH EDWARD
STONCR BARBERA
TLIOMAFON LEWIS
SAME
WILLIAMS JOHN
WORTS WILLIAM
YOUEL ROBERT
A
5Z5 E cr a
SMITH WASHINGTON
STRAIN
SCLLICK, LOUISA
SAME
TRIBBCTF, WILLIAM
THOMPSON, LARKIN
SAME SAME
WHEELER HORACE
WILSON
&
Brown,
I.
Cruse, Nancy Cox, George same Donning Samuel Hodgin Job..
SAME
MOSSBARGCR PETER
Routh Andrew
UALLARD FINLEY
CLARK WILLIAM
CRANE WILLIAM, JR
DURHAM
ELLIS
Co.,
J. K. ROIIINSOX, I S.'cemcn J. W. GAHVIX,
NAMES OP OWNERS. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.
No. 9, Franklin Township.
CRAIG, ROBERT
IT G6
CARSON, JAMES
S 91
COATNEY, JOHN
S 144
ENDICOTT, WILLIAM
SAME
SAME
JULIAN, ALEXANDER
KINSCY, WILLIAM
LTICAS, JOSEPH
MICHALS SARAH
OVERMAN HENRY
POAGUE ARCHIBALD
William Cox's Addition
96
PROLLINGER, AMBROSE
SAME
126
145
HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM
HARLAND,
A. II. & W. 0.. 181
ITOOVCR, ALEXANDER
HARLAND, WILLIAM
William Cox's Addition..
177
part of north east quarter.
184
188
east half north west quarter, west half north east quarter.
213
221
G. 224
A 299
F-AME
part west half north east quarter part of section east half south east quarter east half north east quarter south cast cor. south qr qr
242
297
353
A. W 355
356
378
....
ITUL.
& 111.
CCN.
R. R.
SAME
SAME
IMEL, SAMUEL
JR
MARLOW WILLIAM
north west quarter south cast qr west half south east quarter cast half south west quarter south east quarter north west qr Cox's Addition
382
...» ....
407
SILVERS
410
No. 10, Walnut Township.
riedsoe, Lewis same
29
....
west half north cast quarter eouth east quarter north
32 70 73
204
J.
243 265
Strain James Young William, Agent for heirs of Robbins
335
No- 11. Clark Township." ALLEN JAMES
&
34
11 64
96
J. W 105
FRANKENBARGCR JACOB
B. 125
GRAVES LEONARD
132
KYLE WILLIAM HEIRS OF)..
MCMURRY FRANKLIN
MILLER ISAAC
74
305
NOTICE
November 20th,
1858.
iF 1ST
I
E. H. FRY & CO.,
Arc now receipt of
A
FRESH ARRIVAL OP
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! ,000
yards Prints of the
'W20,000
-50,000
yards Muslin", blue brown yards Cambric,Jaconet,and lawn*and.linens
1»'),000
yards Satinett the Inst.
20,000
yds. Cottonade.of late.- styles.
15.000
Summer Linens,t for
1,000
RANTS' IT
styles. 100 yards Satin Vesting*.
20.000
E
O
a
OF STAPLE A XI)
nice stock of Flats, for misses.
THO BEST STOCK
of Shoes
rale
IN
town
A GOOD
stock uf Boots.
KID AND SILK GLOVES.
Cotton and Lisle thread
(Sieves.
The cheapest stock of in town. Silk and fcatin Cravats,Hosiery very chcap.
A
ni.-E stock of Bonn et Flowers. 2.000 yards white dotte
1
2,000
and plain Swiss.
Black and
FANCY
SILKS
cheaper than ever. 20,000 yards lied Ticking. 20,000 yards Hiukory, striped and rh ck
Chambra Shirtings. Fancy Shirting. Plain md Fauey Shirt Fronts.
15,000 10,000 6,000 5.000 600
Collars.
Jaconet, Swiss and Cambric Co!-
lars for ladies Our stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols is unsurpassed by anv house in the market.
Wo keep constantly on hand a good stock of
GROCERIES,
Snch Fuptir, Coffee, Molasses. Flonr and Meal. We invite the community to give us a call wc f.hargc nothing for showing goods.
W A N E
At F. H. Fry & Co's.,
25,000 lbs. Freslj Bnttor. 25,000 dos Ejrjrs. 75,000 lbs. Paper Kags. 60,000 lbs. Feathers All of which wo will take in exchange for Drv Goods, at tho best market prices.
COME ONE! COME ALL!! F. II. FEY & CO. April 10,135S.—tf.
Fanning Implements.
CBADLES,
Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Shovels
Spades, IIocSj Plows and Cultivators. Also, 35 of oanfordV Straw and Hay Cutters tho pnb lie are respectftilly invited to examine this machine for utility, durability and cheapness, it cannot be mrpawed. For saJo by apr. '69. 6SIHES A BU1BRTC32.
north east quarter north quarter south east quarter part west half south west quarter part east half south cast quarter west half north
319
347
305
S 267
1) 385
STATE OF INDIANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, SS:
It JAMES GILKEY,
upon
Coats.
Summer Vesting*, all the latest-
Ginghams of the best quality.
Jaconet, Swiss, Linen and Thread Edgings.
A
nice stock of linen Fringes. Nice dimity Lawns.
25.000
yards and Cap Ribbons.
1,000
Ruchas,Bonnet both plain and fancy.
1,000 Summer BonnetsA
stock of Ilats, for both men, boys and
large
children.
S SS c5
E
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
"GO
123
E
CO.
145
cor south east qr west qr
north half south cast quarter south west quarter cast quarter south cast quarter west quarter north quarter south cast quarter part south east quarter west half north east quarter north quarter south east quarter west side cast half north
148
11 190
E
quarter
north west quarter
7
east half north we3t quarter
half of south east quarter cast half north east quarter west half south east quarter Original Plat west half north east quarter
65
RAMSAY
ft sq,s of Sou st
184
202
N 218
vresfc quarter
Original Plat do do
NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE.
JS.
BEST
quality.
MILLER having increased his already estensive facilities l'or manufacturing
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT
VEHICLES
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
Cheaper Better and Neater Work
than any similar establishment of the kil Any person in
WMU
employing none but the skillful, and
'and
using the very best of material,most
I
(CONCLUDED FROM SUPPLEMENT.)
LIST of Lands and Town-lots in Montgomery County, Indiana, returned and remaining Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year 1857, with a penalty of ten per centum and interest thereon, together with the Current Ta*es for the year 1858.
Auditor of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of Lands and Town Lots returned delinquent for the nononpayr which the Taxes remain unpaid together with interest and penalty, and Current Taxes for the year
nl8\V4.
1853 Splendid Carriages 1858 AND BUGGIES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HAYING
of good work would do well
to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
BEING
all practical workmen
together with
OU^
long acquaintance with tho wants of this seetion
of country, enables us to give the best satisfaction as regards
!PRICE, AM) DURABILITY OF WOKK.
Kcraring cxccuted with neatness and dispat-ch, also lllacksmithing, Trimming, Painting tfce. All our work warren ted one year.
Profoundly grateful to a generous public for their past patronage, the senior partners respectfully bolicit a continuance of the same to tho r.ew firm. tST Sign-J. S. Miller «fc Co., Market Street North of tho Oourl house Square.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, Window Glass, Glass Ware,
E S I S
Cordage, Tubs, Bnckcts, Churns,
FISH, SALT, AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY. No. 6, Commercial Block.
t^-Old Stand of H. S. COX & Co.._^J
The highest price paid for all kinds of Produce. N. B. Drugs & llcdicines at tho old stand No. i), Commercial Block.
Aug. 11,185fi.-tf.
a
a
A
a a. a o.
SL
.. P..
8 i9 3 '*20 85 150 *550
17 do do '*80 *400 '166 do do do do do 500
23 do do *68 75 *255 260 8 do do 5 25 450 13 do do 80
12 do do .... 60 5 40
S 6 O
I
2
a SB
O 2 0 OQC
J3 3 Cu
9
2i do do do
5 do do 40 150 150 26 do do 80 1100 125 do do do do do 500 do do do 40 200 3025
10 18 3 80 ....
quarter
..
&
30 do do do 465 170 635
.. ..
of Wash, st
half of pare of north cast quarter part of south west quarter Original Plat
AS VT
2S do do do 450 450
29 do do 40 92 400 150 do
.. ,.
4 do do do 100 50 150 a a
14 do do do do •550 600 1150
1858,
is hereby given that so much of said Lands and Town Lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, interest and charges, that may be thereon, or due from the owner thereof the time of sale, will be sold, or offered for sale, at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Crawfordsvillc, in Montgomery County, Indiana,due on the first Monday in January,
Fresh Arrival of
B0ARMAN& GRAY'S
I AN O S
AT
Newman's Music Store
just opened a huge stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he offers for cash at prices so low as to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of WATCH and MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS. 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches 100 Breast I'ins and Broaches^ 800 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles 20 and Silver Fob and Ncck Chains: 80 Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils,
Maps.
fine Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and Ladies Cards Pianos, Melo-Peans. Mclodcons,J Guitars Violins,,Accordeons. Music Boxes, Sheet Music,.
together with every thing else usually kep in such establishments
TIIOS. NE'W MAN.
Crawfordsvillc,Dec..22,1S55. v7n28.
Grocery & Provision
1
S O E
Gaskill & Eastlack,
WOULD
J. S. MILLER. II. HEFFNER,' S.MILLER.
Sept. 11. 1S5S. vlO-nS lv.
T. D. BROWN,
Rcspcctfullj inform their customers and the citizens of Montgomery county generally, that they arc now crened in the room formerly occupied by Galey fe Kidgc, west of tho Court House, on Washington Street, where they will keep on hands a large and well selected sloes of
Family Groceries,
Which will be sold at the smallest profits for CASH. We have now on hand* a snperior article of
Tea, Coffee, Sugar,
Rice, Molasses, Confectioneries,
Tobacco, Cigars, Spices,
Notions, &c.,
We wssh to trade for all the produce the Farmers bring to Market. We will pay the highest pricc. We solicit a call from one and all.
Aug. 2S, n6-tf. GASKILL A EASTLACK.
Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.
ALARGEand
complete stock, received and now
opened by apr24. '58 GRI.MES & BURBRIDGE.
fJORDAGE of every description at manufactory prices by August, 21. COX & Co.,
OODEN WARE of every description just received by Aug. SI, COX & Co.
lCacelaiieoue Books.
—1 f*ONSITING of Histories, Poetry .Standard, Fio-
TT700DS and CferistadOra Hair Dye for sale by I tion, Law and Medical Booka. Fine Gift Books Wajr«r« HANSON POETESS. If«- e^saV
T.
M. HEATON.
B*
do do do
55
Names of Towns.
tree 2 fc"1 Names of Towns. S —1
5
Darlington
DO
S
oe
O
DO IK 2
DO
700
do
....
300 250
4. do
200
19 do do 160 1300 400 1700 500 2200 17 80 21 09 39 49 13 do do 61 70 .... ....
4 do do 80 200 100 300 «... .... 300 2 42 2 70 5 12 DO do
recorded in office, this 12th day of November,
Is
O
o" Ci w*
03
150 400 55 200 70 25 15 300 *200 400
.... 2 2
SHANNONDALE
9 10 4
DARLINGTON
16
1 14
DO
.... 7 2
"DO !!!.
I'
DO
1400
*2
3 IC 4 9
.... 6 2
Shannondale
Darlington hf of
....
'no 120 70 300
13 16 4
3
Shannondale
4
it pt
515 450
.... 3 .... 6 .... 3
do do
150 100 300
do do do 40 450 300 750 750 6 84 6 96 13*80 18 uu 25 5 5 5 04 3 28 3 27 Frcd'burg 8 9 10 GO 'ico ISO 1 63 2 82 4 45 13 do do .... 50 10
....
12 do do .... 20 do 20 805 885 5 £6 7 09 12*35 18 do. do .... 25 5 5 115 120 1 09 1 91 2 00 26 do do 40 150 49 do do do 1 10 '266 315 515 *6*40 "fs'i 8 22 33 do do 80 300 100 27 do do 40 150 •. da do do do do 700 700 6 38 6 37 12 75 29 do do do do 150 150 1 37 8 78 10 15
O O do do 120 500 350 850 575 1-125 14 70 7 73 22 43 33 do do 80 300 300 270 570 1 6 92 2 73 9 05 35 do do 40 170 60 230 230 2 09 2 09 4 18 11 do do 30 100 .... 100 100 91 91 1 82
2 do do 1GS 87 600 200 800 SOO 7 29 7 28 14 57
33 17*: 3 80 400 300 700 700 5 0(3 30 11 90
Ladoga hf of
.... do pt hf 8 sc
600 165
5K 6 25 300
3625 190 300
Ladoga hf of l" *200 *295 495 1 5 71 6 i!3- 11 94
.,
24 do do do 400 300 700 700 5 66 6 30 11 96 25 do do do 300 270 570 570 4 62 5 13 9 75
O
do pt hf 8 sc
..
18 do do .... 50 700 700 700 5 66 6 30 11 93
....
..
500 250
ite. deighton andcro.iidlehol-.hc,
Greatful for past
favors,,would
respectfully in
form the public that he has
E O E
from Washington to Main street.8 doors oast of Cloud's Dry-street, Good Store, whore he is constantly putting up tho most
Fashionable, Durable, and cheapest,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES A XI)
SPRING W AGO IV S Ever offered in this market', and at
EASTERN PRICES.
Employing none but competent and experienced workmen in each department—using
but the very best Eastern
NONE
'.imber,
out gas)these
he can gi ve
well season'-.!.
Having facilities, lie liatters himself
(with
better work for less money, than any
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IX THE
IF
EST.
ANY PERSON WANTING A GOOD AND
CHEAP CARRIAGE,
WOU'D DO W.CLL TO CALL, AS HO HAS A FEW LEFT OF THO LATE FIRM, WHICH WILL BO SOLD LOW
O A S
TO CLOSE THE STOCK. ALL OF WHICH IS WARRANTED ONE YEAR. y£/~ Repairs, Blacksmithing, Painting, Trimming, fcc., done on the shortest notice, as cheap as thecheapest and warranted to give satisfaction,' cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign.
DEIGHTON'S CARRIAGE'FACTORY. Dec. 26,1357—v9n23yl.
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
I take this method of informing the Citizens of the District that owing to my duties at home that I shall be compelled to decline being a candidate for Congress in the coming Campaign. But will nsc my utmost.exertions to supply all my customers with the best article of
Tin, Copper
St
Sheet Iron,
Ware that is Manufactured in
Montgomery Connty.
.And every body knows that I am the only boss tinr. er in the town of Crawfordsville. Bucks Stoves stands unrivaled as yet.
JOHN HOOVER.
June 26,1853. No. 49-tf.
COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS.
ALL the Text Books used in Wabash College, /m High Schools in other parts of the country, on on baud and for Mle by «ej». I?, 155$. 7. M. HEATOSf.
•y
r,',*
a
a
Taxes of 1857
8
5
8
1
0 O
1 11 62 1 33 62 1 22 07 .. 7 23
900 725
.... 1£70 1 2 0 135 205 1035 1335 .... 515 .... 450 370 1500 110 155 185 355 4OO .... 150
3 1
1050 Darlinsjton side 4 45
80
IF,
a
a
I.
3 12
.... 150 490 890 150 205
7 5
DO PART OF
1 3
a
I
cc
&
&
1 32 1 38 9 51 9 77 3 51 3 47
160 430 3610 3635 2305 2320 .... 300
70 28 98
6 69 18 4 53 38 3 33 25 2 76 9
31 15 40 99 is 02 50 15 52 18 93 08 97 72 60 09 92
I8*69
325
8 49 5 66
27 12 33 2 4 16 9
.. 6 36
15 50 •1 05 3 51 13 42 4 51 3 94
18 00
1 10^ 1 01 2 76 5 42 4 14
1 14 87 19 10 1 3 06 3 66 1 14 22 1 38 3 41 2 22
33 6 15 *7 4
3 68 2 70
1 33 52 29 83 63 1 3 37 9 18 12 2 63 2 76 6
35 55 39
m-m
510 1145 1 10 97 12 o5 24 o2
380 £90 670 7 14 3 42 10 50
.... 5 5 250 250 2 02 2 25 4 27
3605 4055 1 34 4 05 38 58
do .... ., 300 300 2 42 2 70 5 12
450 3 65 4 05 7 70
150 1 20 1 25 2 55
a
....
1150 *9 30 10*35 19 65
500 250
4 05
1858.
JAMES GILKEY,
JAMES GILKEY,
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
CARRIAGES!!
&E0RGE BEISETON,
50 25
2 02
R.--paymeut
of Taxes for the yoar
Auditor of Montgomery County, In:!.
Whrro cur
-tomerscan PURCHASE
Lower
UNDERSELL
A r.y of tho Dry Goods
N. W. GRIMES,
Is Now Rcfeiviiig a Large
And Beautifiil Stock Of
ING
AND SUM]
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ftueensware, Motions, &c„
WHICH nE OFFERS TO THE TRADE
AT TIIE LOWEST
O E I I O N
SS "ET 4C iS":
A GOOD sto.-lc of White Goods, Ladies fur.ry •^®-I)rcss »nd trimming Goods, Ribbons, Edgings, lusertings, Lace. Collars & Sleeves. Now upon at GRIM Kb'
April 2i. 1SC8.
W A E A go O a us us is J/awns, liir.ig'-s. IV-hiincs, Gingham and fancy prints. Lcauiiful J'attcrns. at
April 2-1. IS.".3.
April 21.
1857,
A. I). 1859.
Auditor of Montgomery County Ind.
BOOT AND $
IE Ts/I I? :RZ XT JVC
Corner of Green & Main, Sfc.
The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
CKAWFOKDSVII.LE.
not r.r.LY every Irind
of article in the Boot and Shoe trade but at pi iocs
Than Anvwhm Els«\
The great inducement nre offer in onr prioc= and thebcaiitiful quality anil durability of our stock of Jiootu und Shofs are such that every man, woman and child will save
Twenty-five
Per-cent
By tradincr at our establishment a qnnrter of a .Jr.llar saved these time* is an it"in that no ono should overlook. Being exclusive in the business an-l with thr best of facilities tor doing busings wo urn enabled to
stores in town that sell
Ladies' Kid Cf'r.eress Gaiters Lace Giiiter.-: Kid Slippers:
T'c '.x
and fljr.es The Mowing comprises a list of cur Sj.lui.didstcck of
Boots and Shoes.
Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed .Shoes: Pheep Skin Ovor-Sho"*: Lasting Congrosa Gaiters Kid Huskins Calf Ilceled Shoes Goat Boots Kubbe- Over-Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined
Gents' Calf Cork soled Boots Single Double Grsined Boots
Cloth congress Garters Kip Shoes
Doubled soled Calf Boots Kip Calf congress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:
Gv es and Hosiery.
Gents' Buck Gloves Gray Morino nose Mixed cotton half Hose
Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton Lalf Hose
Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Hose Tho stock embraces every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest fignres for CASH.
Reconnected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch."
MayS '5S-vSn42-tf. DAVIfi KESTER.
Groceriea
/"COFFEE, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Can KJ dies, Spices, Dye Stuff's. Ac.. fco. apr. 24 '53 GRIMES & BURBRIDGE.
Cheew.
OA Boxea a No. 1,
W.
B. Cbeeae in 8tore and
for aal« by
^ufMat, •!. COX ft Co..
GUI MI'S'
Glcves aucl Hosiery.
y" APiES and Gynts, a full assortms'it.
A 2 5 1
G::at:I
Stapler,.
COTTON A I»KS. Ripkas l)ei.:n«,Ch.--l:s. rive. •^Drilis. Tic'.s. Brown .Vr Blciu-hod 1 nen-«, (/ia^h. «tc., at low /ira at Glii.MI-!.^'
Apiil i-J. IS.'ia.
Bargaina.
AS
corid as »::v ii: town to bo ha 1 at
GRIMES'
LOOK 6ct~FOR~MCE"
W E A E
Vv'c r.rf still nr. lianls wiin a rcrrui' nfi.ico
irml Smmnw
Good?, now ready for Mnrket at still
LO\VI:r RATES THAN
ever.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.
Just conic in and see our New
Summer Cloths, Cassimers,
Tweeds, ami Co(on Goods,
FOH MEN AND EOVS WEAi'-I,
SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWNS
r-.D .ILL Kwps or Men
DRY 60CDS, FOR THE LADIES.
I S a a
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTIil.Xti, At'., AC.,
Bring on your Money and your
IF YOU WANT
CHEAP GOODS.
At the Eame old plaee where you hare always found us ready to receivc our friends.
ELTZROTH & HARDING.
April 24, 1558. vo9. n40.
Grimes & Burbridge,
rVo. 1, Commercial Block,
ARE
now receiving the largest and beat assorted stock of
General Hardware,
over opened in this market, to which'they call tha especial attention of a'l who may desire any artiele in their branch of trade.
Having purchased goods from
I S A N S
and at prices proportioned to the timaa, they faai oonfldent of res eating extra indocemeata to boj-
Apr. lM«.-n9n4«.
