Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 December 1858 — Page 6

J*. II. eft A to. HX. 0. VAXAC,

f!

,-:i'

aaojtoit juncte. mom-sow.

OF

DRY- goods &c.,

,'J- AT LESS THAN

NEW YORK COST.

llK KUBSCIilBKKS having bought the largest and bc?t

S O O O O S

Ever before brought'to this innrketj otfor therm to iv tl« citizens fcnU people generally,

"at less. PRICES

'I !•,

...Titan crcr before heard of in 'the IV/st. These, goods have ... been carefully sclcetcd ,.:i, and trill be sold

"A'T LESS TH.W

NEW-YOEK COST!

-.a We respectfully solicit an

Examination of "or Stock,

AND GUARRANEB HA KO

.* PERSON SHALL GO AWAY

I S S A I S I E

Tins STOCK COMPRISES EVERY

fM

THING IX THE LINE OF

STAPLE AND' FANCY -D

698Q8,£

EY

O I N

Gents Furnishing Goods,

Mi€»TE«»r«rsB5

HATS, CAPS, &c., &c.,

iCTCall and see.' he Goods

and Prices speak for themselves.

ii. ir.

CKAIG

J. R. ROKIXSCT,

& Co.,

K.,i

J. W. (tAiivix, fr-Ksnica. ... July IT, 1SS8. Kc. S2.-Iy.

NEW" .GOODS!

CHEAP GOODS"

Spring and Summer •**. C3- O O X) S

Allen, (May & Keeran

Arc now prepared for tho Spring and Summer trade with selcct Block of Spring flnd Summer

O O S

Which tlioy nrc now offering to their frii-ndsnnd patrons ami the community at large lit I ho lowest

4 S I E S

And on favorable tonus exnetlv mited to the

E S

As it sb ustlws J.0 .«adei'ta! to cnunicrato tho i*T

VARIETY, STYLE, QUALITY,

Ol'gootls of whioh onr str»ck consists wc would Urielly stale that wo 'have

O S E S O

J. S.,-:'.OF ST.iTLE AXD..

FANCY GOODS.

.nl-. i. J• ..-*1

,4 Suited to the icear of..

Gejrjis^Layje^ B°ys and

tGirls.

.,•••••• ALSO A STOCK OF

Groceries, Hardware and

QUEENSWARE &C.,

All of wli'.cli wo oflor to our frioudu in exchange for all kind® of morohanlnble

O E

Being tVankfnl for ^«st favors wc once more •xteude ij.-Jicriilinvitauon,

Coiuc One! Coine All!!

^'firing your Butter, Eggs, Lard, Feathers, Rags, Bacon,

Beeswax, a llow &c., &c., -a

For which wb trill allow v«j th«

MARKET PRICE IN GOODS.

Al the Store of ALLEN, GALEY ift KEKRAN, In tb«Rooro formerJy -occupied by Graham Brsth«T3, Won oftho

Court House.

May lKt, 1818. ly.

Iron and Nails.

Ofi' Tons uwortcd Iron J**» 160-Kegi KaiI» jn«t received and for mV. OBIUES BDKBB1DOE.

:FAi^CY

5?

NAMES OF OWNERS. v.-

No. 9, Franklin Township. "Craig, Robert 66 Carson, James S........91 Coatney, John 96 Drollinger, Ambrose 126

came .... "*:... Elliott, Jauics S..

Kinsey, Wilb'am V... 221u Lucas, Joseph G. 224 Miclials Sarah.......... ",242.

Poague Archibald A. same Smith Washington ... Strain A. W. .... .v: Sellick, Louisa eame Pribbc'tt, William Thompson, Larkin.... same .. same W el or a Wilson & Silvers '.

^355 350

378 382

No. 10, Walnut Township.

ricdsoe, Lewis same Brown, I Cruse, Nancy .. Cox, George.... same Denning Samuel Hodgin Joh^ P. same Iiul. & 111. Cen. R. R. Co. 145 am

SnillC

Imcl, Samu'cl Jr. Marlow William 11 Mossbarger Peter Ilouth Andrew Strain James Young William, Agent for heirs of Bobbins

*365 267 385

LATEST 1

F. H. FEY & CO.,

Are now in receipt of a

FISE&IS ARRIVAL

».",000

Mil

yards Prints of ih.bet fjisaliry.

fW 40.000 yards Mn^lins, bine ami brown. 20.000 yards 'nmlirio, Jaconot. lawn? and linens l.i/'OO yards Satinett, of the best. 20.000 yds. Coltomule. latest stylos. 13,000 Slimmer l.incns, for rants it Coats. 1.000 Cuinmcr Vestings. all the latest stylos. 100 yards Satin Vestincs. 20,000 Ginghams of the best quality.

Jaconct. Swiss, Linon and Tltread Edginga.'1 A nice stock of linen Fringes. Kico dimity Lawns.. 25,000 yards Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. 1,000 Euchas, iioth plain and la.'isy.

1,000 Summer Bonnets

A luree stook of Huts, for both men, boys and children. A nice stock of Flats, for misses.

The best stOi.-k of Shoes in town. A good stock of Boots. -2 ..

KID AND SILK GLOVES.

Cotton and Lisle thread Gloves. a The cheapest s-tock of HOMCTJ* in town.: Silk mid Satin Cravats, very cheap. A nice-stock of Honuut Elowers. 2.000 yards white dot te 1 and plain Swiss. 2,000 lliaclc aud

SILKS

eheapor than ever. SO.OOO yards Bed Tickintr. 20.000 yards Riekory, striped 11

nd eh ok

15,000 Chnmbra Shirtiucs. 10,^00 Fancy Shirtin?. 5.000 Plain and Fancv Shirt Fronts.

ASS t"' dollars. 500 Jaoonct, bwiss ond Cambric Collars for ladies.

Our.stock of Umbrellas is complete. Our stock of Parasols i» unsurpassed bv anv l]OU«e 111 the market.

25,000 lbs. Fresh Butfr. 25,000 doz £g?s. Vo,000 lbs. Taper liags. AO,000 lbs. Fosthers All of which we will take fn exchange for Dry Goods, at the best market prices.

COME ONE! COME ALL!! F. II. FRY & CO. April 10,1S5S.—If.

CRADLES,1*Straw

Scythes, Snatfcs, Rekcs, Sbovi

Spades, Does, Plows and Cultivator*. Also, 25 of Stanford and Ilay Cutters the pnb liearo rcspectfolly invited* to examine this-ma-chine for ntility, durability and cheapness, it cannot be i-omwsted. For s«5o by apt. tl 'P GBIIISt BURBSIDOZ.

LIST of Lands and Town-lots in Montgomery Coun(y, Indiaria, returned and remaining Delinquent for

penalty of ten per centum and interest thereon, together with the Current-Taxes for the year 1858.

DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.

William Cox'a Addition..

144

Endicott, William "0..... 145 Hutchinson, William 177 Harland, A. II & W. G..' 181 same .... Hoorcrj Alexander.. ^llarland, William G%.. .f... 1,8.8^ .. .. game .Tniian, Alexander 213

-William Cox's Addition.....

part of north Cast quarter ....

east hialf north jv.est quarter.,.,.... .^l

iwest'lialf

nortli east-quarter.-. -16 dp

I m-

part west half north east quarter 23 do

Overman Henry 297^' part of section 8 do 299 east half south east quarter ..... 13 do east half north east quarter .... "s 24 do 353. ^south east cor. south qr \v qr 12 do

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

407 410

29

*32 70 7 3

"96 123

148 190 204 243 205

335

No- 11. Clark Township.

Allen James Ballard Finley Clark William Crane William, Jr Durham & Ramsay Ellis J. W Frankcnbargcr Jacob V. (•raves Leonard Kyle William (heirs of).. McMurry Franklin Miller Isaac N Ronth Edward Stoncr Barbera Thomason Lewis same .... Williams John Worts William S Yor.ol Robert.

ij.ni'j a

west halt north east quarter south east quarter north quarter part north east quarter Addition north cor. west half quarter part west half south west quarter i. 12 part north east qiiarter north west quarter cast quarter north cor south east qr west qr north half south cast quarter south west quarter 9 east quarter south cast quarter west quarter north quarter south east quarter 29 part south east quarter west half north east quarter north quarter south east quarter west side east half, north quarter

north west quarter

east half north west quarter

34 64

half of south east quarter ...... east half north east quarter west half south east quarter Original Plat west half north east quarter 74 ft sq, of Sou st is of TV ash. st half of part of north east quarter part of south west quarter Original Plat north cast quarter north quarter south cast quarter part west half south west quarter part cast half south cast quarter west half north west quarter Original Plat do do

.65 96 105 125 132 184 202 218 305 319 347

1858 Splendid Carriages 1858

•""AM) BUGGIES,

AT REDUCED FBICESJ

NOW IS THE tl!E TO PURCHASE.

S. MILl.ER havins incroascd his already ex-

Sept. 11. 1S5S.

4

Wo keep constuutly on hand a

?0odstoch

of

GROCERIES,

Snch ns Supiir. Coffee, Molasses. Flour r.nd Meal. We invite the community to cive us a call: we charge nothing for showing"gooda.

W A N E

At F. H. Fry & Co s.,

0

CABEIAGES, BUGGIES & LIGHT! 100 Fine Gold and Silver Watches virii *-o 100 Jireast Pins and Broaches ..

feI,!CLCh

L/iCil])?}', JiCtter Gild JS eater rl orlc fine Kotc Paper, Envelopes,

to call and examine for themselves before purch-

asmg elsewhere. Being all practical workmen Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1S55. v7n20. •k1 nnrin hur Hin mrtaf eL-II(iil

and employing none but the most skillful, and using the very best of material, together with onr long acouniiitfliicfi with the wants of this section: of country, enables lis to .give the best satisfaction: as regards

PItlCE, AND DURABILITY OF WORK.

Reraring executed with neatness and dispatch, also Hlacksmithing. Trimming. Painting «&

Ad our work Warren tea one year. and the citizens of Montgomery county Profoundly grateful to a gencrouspublio for tho generally, that they are now opened in tho room past patronage, the senior partners respectfully formerly occupied bv Galev & Ridge, west of the solicit ncontinnunce of the eame to tho new firm. Court House, on Washington Street, where they

Kf" Sign— J. S. Milier & CoM Market Struct will keep on hands a large and well selected stocic of North of the Courl house Square.

"J. S. MILLER, -II. HEFFNER, S. MILLER. 10-nS lv.

T. BltOWiV,

DEALER IN

GROCERIES,

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

S

Cordage, Tabs, Backets, Chants,

FISH, SALT, AND

PROVISIONS GENERALLY. No.

6,

&

Farming Implements.

Commercial Block.

I57~01d SUnd of H. S. COX & Co.,_^j

Tho highest price paid for all kinds of Prodnce^

N. B. Dimes & Medicines at the old stand No. S, Commercial Block.. .....r., Ang.M,185g.-tf.

•^OODS and Ghristadora Ilaif MAlfSOK

(CONCLUDED FROM SUPPLEMENT.) emainirig Delinqu

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03

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10 18 3 80'

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7,

,do

do do­

400 .do

do do do do do

250 200 40

1050 45

50

5 do do 40 *150 1 ioo 26 do do 80 1100 1 2 5

K-i.

do do do 40 450 '300 750 18 do do 25 5 5 .. 13 do do 50 10 12 do do 20 do 20 18 do do 25 5 5 26 do do 40 150 40 do do do 1 10 200 33 do do SO

4

500 100

27 do do ,,40 150 do do do 'do "J do "700 2D do do do do 150 do do 120 500 350 850 83 do do 80 300 300 35 do do

40 170 60 230

11 do do 30 100 100

2 do do 108 87 600 200 •800

33 17 3 80 400 300 700

30 do do do 465 iio *635

24 do do do

.,

200 100 300,

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 and Town Lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year 1857, upon which the Taxes remaiu unpaid together with interest and penalty, and Current Tuxes for the year 1858, recorded in my office, this 12th day of November, 185S.

NOTICE 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 bo due tliercon, or due from tho owner thereof at tho tin:e of sale, will be sold, or offered for sale, at public auction, at the Court House door in tha town of Crawfordsville, in Montgomery County, Indiana, on the'first .Monday in January, A. 1). 18,0!). November 20th, 1858. nl8w4.

Fresh

1 tition. Iwo doors east ot Isiulord's coruer, si^n oi WATCH and MUSICAL TKBTUUMEXTP.

COO Finder Rings 75 Ear Drops?f different styles:

cf every description by associating as partners the 20 and Silver Fob and Neck Chains undersigned practical workmen from date: takes go Gothic Pearl inlaid and enameled Urnss t\\tp !'J't this method to inform.his numerous customers and Clocks. Also, a variety of good Pens. Pencils,! the public in general that they have facilities for Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spectacles, Port Monies, I getting wp fine Cutlery, Kazors, Scissors, Pen Knifes, Spoons, ,.7 v, 7 nr 7 Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink. «.

., .. and Ladies Cards. Pianos, Melo-Pcans. Weiodeons,!.

than anj similar establishment of the kind. Guitars, Violins. Accordcons, Music Boxes, Sheet

I Any person in want ol pod work would do well

Shlsi

Family Groceries,

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

ca, vr Coffee, ugar,

Rice, Molasses, Confectioneries, obacco,

i—t 0

do do

Arrival

of

B0ARDMM& GRAY'S

A N OS

AT

Newman's Music Store

TTAV1NG just opened a lai.ee stook of fine Gold

U'vc!'os',Jc"'c!F.v

tensive facilities for mamifatt mug ^/"1-rs for cash at prices so low as to dely compc-

""d 'Fiinc-y Goods, which

together with every thing else usually kep

SU(,h cst lbl,shments.

THOS. NEWMAN.

1

Grocery & Provision

S O E

Gaskill & Eastlack,

I"\T70ULD Respectfnllj inform their customersi

Cigars, Spices, Notions, &c.,

We ws«h to trade for nil the prodnee the Farmers bring to Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a call from one and all.

Aug. 23. n6-tf. GASKILL & EASTLACK.

Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings.

Aopened

LARGE and comple to stock, received and now bv spr24. 'oS GRIMES & SURBRIDGE.

#XRDAGE of every description at mannfactary prices by Angnst,!!!. COX & Co.,

WOOQCN WARE of every description just received by Aug. SI, COX & Co.

Books.

#X)NSITING of Histories, Poetry, Standard, Ficr «liait«HcaI Book*. Fine Gift BooJa

A POWTJW. 1 for sale at T. *. HE'ATOK.

525

Darlington' do Shannondalc Darlington do do do i, do

v.J

....3C

8 19 3a 20 ,85 150 0 550." 700

100'

68 5 80 do

•f5001^1400

70 25

255 450 300 do

9

part of 1

do do

3 k.

do

Shannondalc 13 Darlingtcn hf of Shannon dale 4 fc pt

260

515 450

Darlington side

"do

1 ioo

do do do do do 500 do do do 40 200 3025

...

no

Names of Towns.

*5 0 a. ST 6 £L

v«W*

2j

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4

do do

5 fc

Fred'bun: 8 9 10 &

J.<p></p>Ladoga

400 300 i: TOO

25 do do do 300 270 570

28 do do ,'450 450 29 do do *. 92 •400 150 do' 18 do do 50 700 700'

4 do do do '106 "50 *150 .. 19 do do 160

.,

hf of

do pt hf 8 2

do

do

1300 400 1700.

13 do do '61 70 14 do do do do 550 600 1150 4 do do 80 ..

CARRiASES! CARRIAGES

lif'Xi ii,

LATF. DKIfiilTOX AXD {''Ifi.HllLEl.TiDit', Groatful frr past favors, wot I rpsnsetfuiiy inl\ nil the public, that he has

E O E

from Washington street, to Main stroat, S doors cast of Cloud's I)ry-Gcod f^torc. where lie :s constantly putting up the most

Ftishionablc, Durable and cheapest,

Pictures, sundry PCIIOO]! V* E ll a i\ «I

TIIE VEST.

Any person wanting a good and

E A A I A E

wou'd do well to call, as lie has a few left of tho late irm, which will be sold low

O A S

to close the stock. All of which is warranted one vear. tS7~ Repairs, Blacksmitliing, Painting, Trimming, &c.. done on the shortest notice, as cheap ns tlieclicapest and warranted to give satisfaction, cr no pay required. Old work taken in exchange for new. Sign.

DEIGIITON'S CARRIAGE FACTORY. Dec. 26,1S57—v9n23yl.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

I take this method of informing the Citizens of the District that owing to my dnties at home that I shall be compelled to decline being a candidate for Congress in the coming Campaign. But will nse my utmost exertions to supply all my customers with the best article of

Tin, Copper 4L Sheet Iron, Ware that is Manufactured in

Montgomery County.

And every body knows that I am the only boss tinner in the town of Crawfordsville. Boeks Stoves stands unrivaled as yet.

xes. a&xsyj &T ixro \T

non-payment of Taxes for the year 1857, with a'm f- fv

•it

'B'o* -O,' 1

Taxes of 1857

5?g

5

8

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ir

i*

V*

00

s* 9?

12 150 150 -1 32 1 8$ 2 70' 2 2 400 490 890 1 9 51 9 77 19 287 10 4 55 150 205 1 3 51 3 47 6 98' 7 5 200 i,v

4 3 "so '370 1500 i4*87 iiTio 33'97V 110 155 1 3 06 3 66 6 72' 3 2 -150 185 355 1 14 22 1 38 15 60 6 1 100

....

.i

...»

3 0 300 400 3 41 3 68 7*09

JAMES GILIvE\ Auditor of Montgomery County, Ind.

JAMES GILKEY, Auditor of Montgomery Countv, Em!.

5

CARRIAGES!!

BUGGIES, SULKIES AND

11

W A O S S

Ever offered in this market, and at

EASTERN PRICES.

Employing none bnt competent and experienced workmen in each department—using none but tile very best Eastern timber, well season'-,], Having these facilities, he flatters liiin.-sclf (wiiliout gas) he cau give better icork for less money, than any

OTIIER ESTABLISIIMEXT IN

JOHN HOOVER.

June 23,1853. No. 49-tf.

COLLEGE TEXT BOOK8.

ALL tbo Text Books used in Wabash College, J. -fm. High Schools in otber parts of the country, on on band and fair salt by .:,- 8«|». 18,18M.

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F. M. JTEATON.

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2 200 '960 ,18*69 8 49 27 i8T 4 9 400 325 725 6 36 5 66 12 02

6* 2 iio ifio 15 50 18 00 33*50.. 10 4 120 120 1 05 1 10 2 15 3 6 70'" 135 205 3 51 1 01 4 52"' 3 1 300 -1035 1335 1 13 42 2 76 16 18.

I 515 4 51 5 42 9 93 450 3 94 4 14 8 08

150 2 22 2 70 4 92

'eoo 3625 33*52 29*83 63*35

6*i *8 *25 165 190 1 3 37 9 18 12 55 8 5 300'1 300 2 63 2 76 5 39

750 *6*84 6 96 13*80 5 .. 04 3 23 3 27

ii 60 120 180 1 63 2 82 4 45

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

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315 515 6*40 1 82 *8 22

'766 6 38 6 37 12 "75 150 1 37 8 78 10 15 575 1425 14 70 7 73 22 43 270 570 1 6 92 2 73 9 65

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230 2 09 2 09 4 18 100 91 91 1 82

800 7 29 7 28 14 57

.. 700 5 66 0 30 11 08 1 6 *200 295 495 1 5 71 6 23 11 94 510 1145 1 10 97 12 35 24 32 7fin 5 66 6 30 11 96 570 4 G2 5 13 0 75 0 6 3 SO 290 670 7 14 3 42 10 56 3605 4055 1 34 53 4 05 38 nS '366 300 2 42 2 70 5 I'i 450 3 65 4 00 7 70 700 5 66 6 30 11 96 5 5 250 250 2 02 2 25 4 27 ,'J: 150 1 20 1 -5 2 55 '566 2200 17 80 21 09 39 -19 .. ., iloO 9 *30 10 35 19 65 f00 2 42 2 70 5 12 0 2 MO 500 4 05 4 50 8 55 a 250 250 2 02 2 25 4 27

BOOT AMI liuw,

E

M-

°111

Cornfr of Green & M&in,.Sfs.

The only'exclusive Boot SK6crSto're"in

CRAWFORDSVILLE.

Whrre ^ustomerocan pnr-'lia-e iir.t cn'y everv kind of nrtielein the Bool .and Shoe trada hut at prices

Lower Tlian Ar^/i^re FJso.

The trreat indacemcnt we oflcr in ourpricesand tlishenutiftil quality and durability c.f o\ir stock of Hoots and Shoes aresnch that every man, woman and child will save

Twenty-iive Per-oent,

1 By trading at ourestaMishmont a quartfr of a dol!ar saved these times is ail itfim thai r^o one should overlook. Beinz exelu.-ive in the hu.sincss uid with the best ol'facilities for doing business we are en-! abled to

UNDERSELL

Any of the Dry Goods stores'in town that =rdl Boots and shoes The Mowing comprises a list of our Splendid stock of

Boots and Shoes.

Ladies" Kid Congress Caitors Lacc Gaiters: Kid olippf-rs:

J\i] Heeled Shoos Calf Sewed Shoes: Sheep Skin Over-Shoes Lasting (Congress Gaiters Kid Buskins Calf Ilceled Shoe?: Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined

Gents* Calf Cork soled Boou Single Double Grained Boots

Cloth congress Gaitere Kip Shoes: Doubled soled Calf Boots

Kip

Calf congress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:

Gv es and Hosiery.

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

Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Hose

Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety andstvle, and will be sold at the very lowest figures for i&ASH. @r*Connected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

May 8 '58-v9n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.

Oroceriea

/""10FFEE, Sngar, Molasses, Teas, Tob&cco, Can dies, Spices, Dye Stuffs.

&c., &c.

apr. 24 '58 GRIMES & BDRBRIDGE.

Cheese.

OA Boxes a-No. 1, W. R. Cbeeee in Store and ftraalefcya siwwa

,x-r-u

Angaeat, fl. COX

H/ W. GRIMES,

Is Now Receiving a Large-

And Beautiful

LOOK Oi'T

A

1 2

!Stock

W E A E

0?

a

1 7

SPRING AND

DRY GOODS,

A ate

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

3

ira r?

9

WD

BOOTS A

SHOES,

I

Queensware, Notions, &c„

WHICH HE OFFERS TO Tlili TRADE

3

AT THE LOWEST

O E I I O N

A GOOD slock of White Goods. Ladies fiiney Iressund triunnin^ Goods, iJihbons h\!gilign, Inserting*, J.iicc, Collars & Slec\-c.-. Now open at •_ GKIMES'

April 24.1SJ8.

ff.AVULLA. Do Ior o. Oriental Pustiis, Challifl 1-iiw us, I!:irnfr\s. Dc-laincs, Gingham and f.mcy plints. Beautiful Pattern:!, at

April 24, 1S5S.

aj

April 2-1. Jb.-iS.

April 23, 15,"iS.

GKI.MF.S'

Glove3 and Hosiery.

|T ADlIvS and Gents, a full assortment :-.r

KIM ICS'

Stajjles.'

1 TOXAlinS. Ilipka.s, D(.iiin^,f'licc!:s, S'.ripos, 'Drills. 'iii:I «, lSrovni »V riii-ii'.-iicd .Mnslina.1,!nnens. Crash, at li.jtir.j at •(«j{I.MK.V

Er.rgainrj.

AS good as anv in town to bo hn,! r.t April 21. l?oS.

GRIM KB'

\\rf arc still on lj tnds with rc cruk of nicer

mul Burner

Goods, now ready for Market at still

LOWER I1ATES THAN EVFK._

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. ..

Ju.st conic'ia and see our New

$ummer Clotlis, Cassiiners,,

Ttreedtfj and C'clioa Gcous,

FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR,

SILKS, BERAGES, DELAINES, LAWN'S

.'.A3 ALL Kl.MJ:- OF SICfi ..' -Jt.

DRV GOODS, FOR TiIE LADIES,

Boiisiets, Mais, Caps,

BOOTS AXJ) SHOES,/'

{CLOTHlIVCi, &C., &€., &€./

Bring on your Money and your

IF r.OU WANT -,"

E A O O S

At the same old place where you haro always found U5 ready to reccivo our friends.

ELTZROTH HARDING.

April 24, 1S53. vo9. nlO.

Grimes & Burbridge,

I¥o. I, Commercial Block,

ARE

now receiving tho largest and best aworled stock of- Olss^i

General Hardware^.1

ever opened in thjjjnarket. to whioh they call th« especial attention or all who mov desiro any article in their branch of trade.

Having purchased goods from

Co.,

FIRST haN3s'i

J'~-

and at prices proportioned to tbo times, thoy fU confidtat mmiitlni artm InducemenU to biw-