Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 May 1859 — Page 4
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NEW ARRANGEMENTGroceries For The
Wholesale Crorory,
i%o. 1. Umpire Block Main St.
XI.
s.
BACON
O 2C 3c CO,
HAVING
made
arrangements EAST and
SOUTH for
200 Hogsheads Sugar, 250 Barrels Molasses, 250 Sacks Coffee,
pJfTo be received Juring the fall and winter -JjSi
To be Sold at the Lowest Figures,
Wholesale or Retail.
10
to
1,000
In addition to the above we liavc on lmnd
Candles-
Boxes Stur Candle*. 60 half Boxes Star Candles in store and for fain by 11. S. COX ct.l.o.,
Aug. illf»t, 1S4S. •'I No. .':.-tf.
Starch.
Boxo* Pearl Starch, just received by Aug. ill. .COX & Co.,
Buckets.
Doz. IVintcd Buckets for sale bv Ahjt. 21. C|IX
50
Sc
Co-t,
Notice.
PERSONS
knowing themselves indebted to E.
II. Clark, the undersigned, will confer great favor ly culling on him and nettling their account by a«h or note, moncv make* the man: go. shoit •ottlemcnt and long friends. K. H.CLARK.
October Ho, IS'S. tf
MANSOiV1 & rOAVEBS.j^sana
In the Field Again!
With the largest ami Jicst selected stuck oj
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
OILS, DYE STITFS, TOBACCO,"
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KYF.R BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Which we are determined to sell, as low as can hipurchased in the Wabash Vallry. for cash, oi prompt payers, spare. Call at No. 1, Km pi re Block, Crawfordsville.
April *^1, •.' vi'n i'i.
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E have just received a 1 afire and fresh supply VV of Dr. W. Robaek's Scandinavian IJlood Purifier and Blood Pills. aprjMV.S MANRON it POWERS.
APR
FSII supply of Dr. Ilulmbold's extract or Ruchu. for sale bv „pr 'J-t
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MANSON & POWERS.
GROSS McLane's Pills and Vcrmifn_'e. .J apr2»'5S ANSON it POWERS.
DON'T
and Cinmimon. ground and un-
onnd, for sale by
pF.PI'KK, spic
apr24VS MANSON Si POWKRS.
forget to try our Cigars and Tobacco we have choice articles. apr 217.$ MANSON .t POWKRS.
Star and Adamantine Candles, for sale cheap bv apr24'55 SANSON & POWKRS.
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WANTED, for which we will pay he hiirhest nrice in cash. iipr24'.riS MANSON ifc POWKRS.
AYKRYBrushes,
large assortment of Paint and Wl.ite Wnsh for sale bv MANSON fc POWKRS.
npr24TiS
Bull's, and Guvsott's inMANSON & l'OWKRS.
1_1 OWlvS. HurlcyV •i.l. suparilla, for sale by apr 24'."8
N 0 TIC E.
To our old Customers.
WE
are not selling (JROCKR1KS in Commercial How. bnt at No. I. Knipiio lllock, iHnill Street, next door to Christman it (.Jregg's jlardwaie Storu. 11. S. COX A' CO.
August 21,15*S. n-tf.
Glassware,
cheap by COX «V Co
evcrv description for sale Aug. 21.
Fish,
UfACKERKLL. AVhite Fi-li. Piekevcll,' Trout nnd Herring, for sale at Packers Prices, by August 2) '"OX it Co.. I
"•JA1S1NS Figs, Dates. Pi lines, Dried Curran Lemmons, all fresh ai.d cheap, for sale by August 21. .'• 'X t\r Co.
uiiuif
JUST RECEIVED
AT
HUSTON & MARTl.N'S.
**T7 have now on hand the larsresl stock of
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(iroceries ever bronsht to this market, consisting in part of the following* articles: 100 bbls. Now Orleans Suffar A. No. 1. 40 bbls. Molt sscs and Syrups. f-0 Sacks Cort'cc, Rio, Moeba, Lacuira and Java. r-0 bbls. Salt. 4' Bushels Dried Apples. 20 Busliols Dried Peaches. 40 Cans Blackberries. 40 Cans Pcolcd Peaches. 20 Boxes Kino Washing Soap. 10 Boxes Fanev Soap. 10 Boxes Rai&ins.
It" Bbls. Riec. Boxes Tobacco, assorted.7
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20 Boxes of Candles. Cranberries, Spices of all kinds. Soda. Salera tus. Dye Stutfs,
NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, SHOT,
Lead, Rrooms, Bed-cords, Halter Rope, Clotheslines, Mackerel, Cod Fisb. Tar,
ASSOKTI-:I CANMBES,
Almonds. Braiil Nuts. Pea Nnts. Filbnrta. Broom Twino, Tubs, Buckets. Baskets, and in slu rt wv have evcrv riling usually kept in our line ofi busine&s. a^l of which we "will I.OW FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call nnd examine our stock befbrc purchasing elsewhere. 1
Jan. 22, 1959. vl0-n27tf.
"%VOODEN WARE of every description just received by Aug. SI, COX & Co.
Spices,
A in S in a an it a -tm wholesale and reuil, for sale bv August 21. COX A Co.,
Tobacco,
A
Large assortment, Tobacco of qualities for sale by AcgastSlat. COX & Co., A Full stock of "AJAX'S"' A. April IP, 1559.
•t JOHNSOJTS.
WM. Pf WATSON
WOULD
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inform the citicens' of Montgomery County that he keeps on hand one door North of Elaton fc Lane1* Bank,
LEATHER. Of almost every description, viz: CI NCI JfSAT! OAK-TAPfflKD SOLE
BUFFALO SOLE,
CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND -OALP,
FRENCH KIP AND CALF, CITY HABNESS, ALSO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fash Paid lor Hides, b? Nov. 28-v9nl9tf.
TO TIIE CITIZENS OF THE
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. I take this method of informing the Citizens of the District that owinit to my duties at home that 11 Bhnll he compelled to decline being a candidate for Confrere in tlio coining Campaign. But will
Country Merchants nwl Farmers cuu be accom- use my utmost exertions to supply all my custommodated, at wholesale, with from ers with the best article of
pounds Cojfc, Saga?
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron,
Ware that is Manufactured in
Montgomery County.
And every body known that I am the only boss tini er in the town of Crawfordsville.
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Bucks Stoves stands unrivaled as yfct. JOHN HOOVER. June 20, 1S.V5. No. 4!-tf.
Copper smithing.
.1. HOOVER,
lT7"HO is the onlv Coppersmith in Montgomery
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County, takes tliis method of informing the public that ho is prepared to fnrnish Steam Pipes. SmokeStacks, Apple Butter. Dye, Preserve, and Candy Kettles, on short notice, and on as good terms'as can be had in the country and has no hesitation in warranting all his work in that line, lie lin also on hand a splendid lot of
Cooking, Parlor mill Heating Stoves, Clioiip for Cash. Also, a good assortment of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, for sale low, on the is. id for old Copper, Pewter, Lead and Brass. J. JIOOV KU.
December 11,135S. n-ltf
S N E S (lienp Cash Store
IS THE GREATEST PLACE FOR
Window Glass, Glass Ware, I BARGAINS GLASS LAMPS. COAL OIL LAMPS
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COAL OIL, LARD OIL, FISH OIL,
Unseed Oil, White Lead,
Together with a full and complete assortment of
A I N S
IN TOWN.
CALL AND SEE!!!
TI'7'
iri/f take, great'pleasure in, showing our
New Spring Stock
OF
DRY GOODS
oc: JE2 rmr mm
Boots and Shoes* &c.
Our Stock is now very Large, and well assorted. Having facilities jor buying goods at
EXTRA LOW PRICES.
Our e.rj)e?ises Ixing light and no debts to lose.
Wc Can and Will
SELL CHEAP.
We have fitted up a
CARPET ROOM,
And will always of Carpets. Mattiuy nishiuu ioods.
keep ail e.vtensiv" nssortmi-tit s. i.)il Cloths and house fur-
Ami offer great inducements to
CASH BUYERS!!
We also trade for RAG CARPET. Butter, Eggs, Feathers and most all. kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE!
Washington Street, next to Ii. OTT'S Drug StoreApril 9, 1S.VJ. (5KO. SNYDER it Co.
STOVE STOREj iVo. I) ComiiK'reial Kloek.
NEW STOCK!!!
The largest variety of
COOKING STOVES,
Ever in Crawfordsville.
Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania
WORK IX OUR LINE, SUCH ylS
TIN ROOFING,
Gutterlngr, Sheet Iron,
Copper and Zinc,
Promptly attended to and thankfully received.
Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pewter, Iron, Paper JRags. and Farmers Produce
TAKEN IN EXCJIANGE. CIIILION JOHNSON. April 16,1S59. No. 89-ly.
Teas,
A Lar/e and general aewrtmast of Teas of the fcectbraadt in store and for aaleciaapbr Aug 21.st COX tfc Co.,'
"".! Fresh Arrival' BOABDMANS GRAY'S I A N O S
WATCH
and
a
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Newman's Music Store HAVING
just opened a l.i ige stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Good*, •which he offers for cash at prices so low auto defy competition. Two doora eaBt of Binford's corner,' sign of
MURJCAL INSTRUMENTS.
100 Fine Oold and Silver Watches ," 100 Breast Pins and Broaches 300 Finger Rings 75 Ear Drops of different styles .20 and Silver Fob and Ncck Chains
SO Cotliic "earl inlaid and enameled Brass Clocks'. Also, a variety of good Pens, Pencils, Lockets. Snaps, Bracelets, Spcctaclcs, Port Monies, fine Cntlcry, Razors, Scissors, Ben Knifes, Spoons, Miscellaneous Books, Maps. Novels, Paper, Ink, fine Note Paper, Envelopes. Pictures, sundry school and.Ladies Cards, Pianos. Melo-Peans. Melodcona, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Sheet Music, together with every thing else usually kep in sncli establishments. THOS. NEWMAN.
Crawfordsville, Dec. 22,1855. v7n23.
Grocery & Provision S O E Gaskill & Eastlack WOULD
Respectfull) inform their customers and the citizens of Montgomery comity generally, that they arc now opened in "their
New Store K00111
on Green Street, two doors south of Campbell, Galey & Barter's establishment, where they will keep oil haudsalarge and well selectedstocK of
Family Groceries, Which will be sold at tlio smallest profits for CASH. Wo have now on hand*-a superior article of Tea
Coffee, Sugar, Rice,
Molasses.' Confectioneries, Tobacco,
Cigars, Spices, Notions, &c.,
We wssli to trade for all the produce the Fanners bring to Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a call from one and all.
Aug. 23, nG-tf. GASK1LL & EASTLACK.
JAMES PATTERSON
HAS Jt'ST KKCEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK! THE BEST ASSORTMENT!
TIIK LATEST STYLES AND TATTEUNS OF
Watches, Clocks and
JT E "W ELR
KVKIl I'.IIOliUrT
O R. AW OR I) S VIL E Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. lie has also on hand a Inr'je quantity of
PliRK SILVER AND PLATKI)
Tea and Table Spoons,
Cream. SJXJOHS, Butter Knives, Forks, Also, Musical Instruments of every description, such as
Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Violin and Guitar Strings, Arc. Also
Riiives and Pocket Books,
of all Kinds and qualities. Also I 01.1), SILVlilt AND ri.A'J'HD
S E A E S
to suit all ages. I
3 To the Ladies, I would say that I have the nicest and richest patterns of Jewelry ever before ottered in thiscitv. to the examinatioa of which I ask their kind at I tent ion.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical Boxes, Repaired and warranted. To this branch of the business, 1 call espoeial attention, and feel confident, that in prices and quality of work, perfect satisfaction wi'l be iriven at the sisrn of the "Golden Watch,"
Between Beaton's Hook Stoic and Lana.H Crawfordsville. Indiana. JAMES PAT TKRSON. 1 itnl'i.
Nov. 1S.-S.
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ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the cit-
Porcelain Teeth in the Wesl,
Having sure nfSlity and ease to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire double set. All work warranted.
AP operations pertaining to the science carefully atten cd to with the least possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington llall.
November 4, 1S53. vSnlStf."
WESTERN
OAKS at
April 18. JOHNSON'S.
Ij^OUR
or Five different patterns •tyle of Stoves at JO April 16, 1859.
if the BUCK ANSON'S. No. 89-tf.
UPPER OVEN STOVES
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Large variety strlw, avd sizes to an it porcbaser«At JOHNK)N'S. April i«, 1S59.
NEW DISCOVERIES IN OJLDr?r
MONTOOMBRYi
CoDfidence.ReKtored.inTXlome Direines.
WE
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see from various statements given through the eolamss of public prints, in reference to success of mjijiy who*have gone west for the purpose of seeking .the precious ore, that the expedition has proved nearly'anentire failuijopand that they are now satisfied that it i« not all gold that glitters.",. JJany doubtlcsa who-*re nviv rusticating in the •Western'^Wi 1^, w&rild^W-'clad were they but at home, among acquaintances and friends, in tiiis our promised land, where peace und plenty abounds. To those in our community, who have been anticipating a tour to this unsafe conntry of the west, we with to speak. If von are r.ot of that turn of mind, nnstiscepible of persuasion, or impregnable to truth and .coicraon sense, we can convince yon in a few moments that any energetic, thorongh-going man among us can SAVK VOBB money if not DIRECTLY VXKE, by staying at home, and buying.his Goods of
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than can pofnibly .be made by visiting tlio. gold fields of Pikj's Peak.' These mcn'we know have a large and unsurpassed stock of Staple and Fancy
at low figr.res—enough for each, noucli for all— and thiscann:t be said' in^trutli in feferone'e to thigold bearing country jniqucstion: No, no, it is a work of deception, agitated for the purpose of entrapping and fleecing tiie masses, for the enrichment of a few. Remember that "seeing is believing," and without the privilege of thus exercising this power of vision, there should be but little action. Then, with this view of things, we can but say to you as :v friend,
SAVE YOUR MONEY
in the way of great
BARGAINS
which von can have bv culling oil -st V:*
Sliue & Epperson NO. 3, -..4 a EMPIRE BLOCK!
The Emporium of Cheap Goods Where there has just been received one of the largest and most complete stocks of -Staple atid Fancy DRY GOODS,
O I N
I'oots Shoes. Hats. Caps, Carpetirgs, Quwnsware. itc. of ever offered in the market. Also,
LADIES' DR^SS GOODS-
An endless variety of Press Silks, of various styles Challies Swiss: Lawns Jaconets, plain and barred Delaines,
Will find our stock complete ill the way of fiiu Ficiieh and American Clotlis and (.'assimcrcs, of every grade: the latest styles of Hats and Caps Boots and Slmcs a superior stock of spring and sun mer Clotliimr. for men and bovs.
E E N S
We wish to call the especial attention of the ladies to our NF,W STOCK of Qtiecnsware. There are many valuable sets in this ware, and are for inspection.
Carpetings,
Carpets, brown an .1 ldeache 1 Sheeting and Shi ings, Ciirpi't Warp. Cotton Yarn, Batting, and in fact we know of no article in our line that will be called for. that we have not: and that ol the best, that could bo bought in the Last.— For proof ot this, we invite all to call und ex amine fur themselves.
OLD ACCOUNTS. JOHN II. SHUE, the senior in the stnlHhincnt. wishes bin old customers (now that he has formed a co-partnership with Mr. Win. Epperson,) to call ar.d settle up old accounts. All accounts made with him previous to the 1st day of January, 1 So'.', as he wishc3 to close his old books as soon as possible.
SI I UK it EPPERSON.
Ma-eh 2'!. n"fi-vl
use.
JAMES IV. 1.VW & SON W"OULD
beg leave to say to their friends an the coinniunitv in geneial, that they ar now in receipt of a nice stoek of stapl and fanii!
GROCERIES!
which t!,' (iriees fur Our
O
]rtipose to sell at 'the. lowes*. living cash or good merchantable produce.—
Sugar and Molasses
having been purchased at New Orleans, by an experienced buyer, wo feel confident that we can suit customer.--, both in quality and ju ice.
It shall be our object to keep
A GOOD SUPPLY of such articles as every family needs, ami to accommodate every possible way those who may favor us with their patronase.
Jn addition to a large lot of Sugar and Molasses, we have
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,V«. 1 C'o/fcc, Tea, Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Hice, Cheese, Crackers,'' Fruits, Xuts, Buckets,
Tabs, Baskets,
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1 Churns, -1 Roj)cs, Cords, Twine, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warj), Batting, Candle1^, Jl'ick, Common and Fancy Candies', i\-c.
£sJ"Come on with your Bacon, Lard. Butter. Eggs. Feathers and Fowis. and you will find us in Lvnn's liuildim:, iVrmcr'.v occupied bv Blair. Brown & Co. J. "W. LYNX i'SON.
March 26, 1S."9. ,'5 liotjtf.
E O A
I have moved my Dagtierrian Rooms (from the East end of Empire Block, to the West end. and I am now fitted up in good style nnd ready to make yon some of the best pictures that can he made and no mistake. Daguerreotyping and the Ambrotypiiig will all be done in the same rooms.
Ambrotyics
in Cases for
Dagnrreotypes from 1 to 20 Dollars.
givespartieularattention tocaridustceth—millions |DkAl r. .. of winch arc now annually lost for want of timely ™"°tographs from Cents to lo Dollars, and jndicions treatment. Those that are in want of artificial tcctli can do well to call and see specimens of the best manufacture of
This is tho Premium Gallery of this County, we make the best work, for the same money of any Houee of the kind in the State of Indiana.
Entrance to rooms between Chrintman fe Gregg's Hardware Store, and H. S. Cox & Co's., Grocery
St?™-
Soda,
I Kegs S. C. Soda,.. .for sale hv 21. COX & Co.,
Cheese.
Boxes a No. J, W. B. Cheese in Store and for sale ^y
20
Angnest, 21. COX & Co.
WJ OOPS andChrjatadors iiair.Dye for aale 1 VV aw 2»'53
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UXMCRNNHUN DUUI n« y~
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At the old Stand on Washington St.,
ipcctfully inform the Fanners and the iblic generally,-that ho keeps constantly on-hand loraale all BiifcsAl^aAiclcs pertain-5
OULD res
ljig to liis Iin^fofibusinfSs.nind aJR?inpj(e-j5— cedented low rates, for cash or approved notes. He keeps.o n,hand, or .will make to prdcr,
MEN^ AND WOrMENS' mndmxF
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WAGON, CARRM&E
v^VNlj
BUGGYHARNESS!
O A S
Bridles/Whips, &c &c.
You arc invited to call and examine our stock and work.* •Ajsawrii*
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Wc nsc none but the Best Stock,
And allow no work to go from our shbp, unless we know it to be ]ut up in a workmanlike manner—a manner unsurpassed in the west. Call at the Old St&nd on Washington Street, a- wc will guaranty satisfaction both in regard to price and quality. W. W. NICHOLSON. Jn.
December IS, ISoS. rf221y.
O A S E
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mulersigneil take this method of informing their friends and tlie b'allance of irankind, that thev are once more prepared to. furnish tlicm .vitb all kinds of
Cabinet Ware and Chairs^
Also a large lot of Double and Single Mattresses, at
Pi.
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Ribbons. Dress Trimmings. Parasols of every variety, for tiie T.adies. Misses add, .Children (rlovcs. Hosiery. Av.. Vc.
The Gentlemen
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No. 4 Commercia Row.
O P" I J\T S
Furnished as usual with or without the Hearse.
N.
We hope our friends will come l'crward and Settle their accounts imniediatelv. we need the money. ROSS it WHITK,
No. 4, Commercial Bow, Crawfordsville. Ind. September 4th, IS5S.-• No. 7-i',m.
BY LIGHTNING!! & MOLIKIN,
J. CRAWFORD ft
Also—Bonnets,
•1'LD inform their friends and customer.that tliev are rci-uiviiisr their
SVRIXC,
Ml» 9
Which consist, in part of the I'o h.wiiiir articles:
Scotch and Pacific Lawns, Fancy Prints, halii D'Ecosse, Printed Challi, Fancy Berage, 'Brown and Bleached Shirting,
Marine 'V"
Skirting, Ticking & Drills, Bools and Shoes, Hals and aps, Heady Made Clothing. Qnecns,i, ware and Glassware.
Our stock being full, we would ask the citizens senurallv to cive ns a call. .' .sh and 'oiinti Produce received fur floods a I. small l'ndits.
J. CRAWFORD A- MULI.IKIN.
April l'i. If.",:. lioSlf.
BOOT Aj\rD%10K
E O I I
Corner of (ireen & Main, Sis.
Gou
25
cents,
Wurreiitcd to List as,long as any Arn'orotypccan be inaue to last.
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A.-S. nUGIIES.
May, 2-2, 1S3S. No. -14-tf.
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The only exclusive Boot & Shoe Store in
lKAWFOR»«VIMj
Where ciistonicrscan purchase not, only every kind article in the B(«t and Shoe trade but at prices
Lmvn'Tlimi Amy whore Else.
Plie great inducement we oll'er in our prices and tlieheaiitiful quality anil •!uraIility of our stock if Boots and Shoes are such that every man, woman ind child will save
Twenty-five 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 business ami with
the best. allied to
if facilities for doin_r business v-'eai
UNDERSELL
All', of tin and shoes •plendid stock of
Dry Go'-ds stores in town tlr.i Tiie llowing compii.-es a
Boots
5
Lad
sell B'»its li.-t of our
and Shoes.
Kid ('onsre-s (.'.titer-, Laee (iaiters: Kid Slipper-: .'i..'?## Ki]i Heeled Shoes: ,-id^••q'j. 'aIf Sewed Shoe-: Sheep Skin Over-Shoes: Lasting Congress (iaitcrs i. Kid Buskins: Calf Heeled Shoes: Coat Boots: •Rubber Over-Shoes: Moccasins, Fur and Cotton Lined ^jalf i-oi Boots.Single 't Double
ig£
Grained Bootkc
Cloth congress Gaiters Kip Shoes: Donblcd .soled Calf Boots fit bs?•
.Calf'conn'cfs Caittre: -a«r -Plain enff Shoc-sf" '-2
Gloves and Hosiery.
Gents' Buck Gloves Oray Morino Hosejf™-* -Mrrel'cotton jWilf-Ho?
Woolen Half Ilofie:
Fancy,cotton half Hose *~oSc
Ladies Cotton Ho' Woolen Hose The sto&Ivemtft&ccs overy variety and style, and will be sold aVthe
vory
MayS
THE
bv
MANSON J6 POWERS.
CJUPERIOR Fresh Teas at 0 a 2 S N S M^VNSON & r0WERS'.
lowest'iltfures for CASH.
Conncctod with the establfshmcnt is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.
'5S-v9n42-tf.
DA\ ID KESTER.
The Way To Make Money.
nnJereigned have- sold out their entire stock of gooods and consequently must lettle up,their,accounts, as wo ar# .oat., oCbuainess we cannot spond much time lookingafterxnir accounts those indebted to us will save money by calling promptly afc the old stand and settling, wo must and will" have money, a hint to tho w'iso is sufficient.
AT/LEN, GALEY & KEERAN*.
February 12th. I -?.'. No. CO-tf.
BinfoMCorner!
HJa
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AVING entered into the mercantile busines* alliitJ^wio.n»iraaoke8,«nd'bclng aJWie in thi^rii!^V"6 ncft'tfi)l?fkMt' ami* tcHvdhlrtwfl few lines, in the way of an advertisement, to friends, .okhcnsUttnere.and thejpublio-at large.*• just rctnrned froru:the EaHt, whore, we think, -we purchased one of the most complete stocks of staple and fancy
and no mistake, ever brought to this place. Probably not so larir^-iks aomc other houses,but in the way of a peifect assortment w'o know wo cannot be excelled. Aniong"thomany articles that comp'osethis r.tock, we will mention some of. Otir superior
S a^3h.CfG10M
A nice and superb lot of cheap Lawns, Challies, Ber»gcft,'_DeLaineJCT)r§S^Si 1 k"9^)tbages.^a^d an endless' variety of choice Prints." The "Tatost styles of Bonnets, Shaker Iloods. Ladies' -Flats, .Ifisjps ,»F"5
UOOTS.AIVI) SHOES! HATS &, CAPS,
mim
A nicc assortment of LADIES FINE SHOES
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Heavy Muslins. Blear/ted and Brown
SUMMER REiDY-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys. Also—a-good stook of
GROCERIES.
Call and sec us, ns we arc certain wc.can sell you ns good (roods, and at as low figures as aiiy' house in the_placc. For the information of the friends and enstomcrsof this r-
"OLD CORNER,''~
We will say that Mr. C.1I. Cr.orn will be- fo with us for a short time, and will be pleased to sec and wait upen' old friends. Bring along your
PKODUCI-J.
Fa rnicrs, of all kinds.
March 24,'50-ly. W. N. WASSON.
aniphcll, (ialey & Hurler.
propose a
REMEDY l-'OK HARD TIMES.1 REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES. REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, REMEDY. FOR HARD TIMES,
by selling
THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK' Til EI IMMENSE STOCK
5
and srM.][i:n.'
OF XFAI OF XE II' OF XEW OF XEW OF XEW
COODS(,'OODS coons GOODS GOODS
AT VKUV
I.OW THICKS. J.OW IMtK'KS. LOW PKICKS.
AT VKUV AT VEHV
AT VKRV LOW I'HtCKS.
rlYOU WILL SAVE MONEY TOU WILL SANTE"MONEY O W I S A E O N E •YOU WILL SAVE MONEY0 I 7 W I S A E O N E
Itv CALLINi TUKKB JtV t'ALLINC TIIKKK IJV *AI.I.TNO
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11V
CAI.l.ISfi
TIIKRK
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BUY.
March 2(, l'Ju!).
SfJilii
n"'(i 1.
Mwlimes.
'WIHJJ
I a
HA
IN a Fire-Proof Mnnnfiietoiy-
eupied mir great -the most perfect
machine shop in tile world—we have signalized the event by producing a new FAMILY SKWI.NG MA''JIINK. conliiining the latest improvements, at the very low pric ot"
J\I FTY DOLLARS.'
This great rede..-loll will leave the public without. inducement or excuse for buying any of die inferior machi m-s which infringe our patent--.— Competition will henceforth become inipos-iMu. A \eryli.rgc reduction has been nia-.c in .the -prices''of all of
Singer's Standard Machines for manufactnling purposes, which are well known to lie without any .successful rival in the market. Much has recently been published in regard to vaiiors stitches made by
sewing machine.-,. Wc
will take it for minted that nil the worlit knows the fact, that Si ngOt's Machines make, the best stitch'over invented.' and do it in the best style.
Send for a copy of 1. M. SINI.tit's
A' C"'s
•January 22,1533—vKm27.
GA-
ztTif, which contains full information about prices. sizes, etc.. of sewincr machines, and wir.L HE (crip.!£» OBATIS. 1. M. SINGER & CO •1 •"s Broadway, New York.
Challenge to the Union!!
GROVER & BAKER'S
si \vi\ ti iii\i:s.
JN
:&
which is combined less Working Machinery, less Friction. less liability to Break, or tret out of Order, less Complication more Ai Mmplicity of action, more durability, more mechanical ingenuity
firmer stitch, ereater
mccnauieui iiigeiiuivr,
speed, more work cun done on
this
Jla-
chine than anv other nvw out. The undersigned has some 4 or 5 different kinds of Machines,and being a Mechanic of several^-oars experience.'world be ha pipy UJ mtfet the criticism of the most inpenious.mechanical jury, or the dying straggle oathlf.opponents.
Kb THOMAS NEWMAN.
Rzrznzxczs:—Prof.
JOHN L. CAMPBELL,
Prof.
A.
M. llAbLzr,
Mr.
January 1,1359. n24mC.
/?iNK grow BoffjraYo'i II?1
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Addros LKONARD Si'OTT ,fc "(»., No. At !o|d street, New \'ork. 1 1
NEW GOODS.
a &
A I re iv in
rcceiv of Go
spring
insisting
ni
uu
Black I'rer.eh Cassi.-ncres Fancy (,'assimere:
Challies, hallie S-obes,
Fancy Lawn Rol madder stvl Faic
nicv I'.erages: Print!, bc.-l i.awns.
Brown and Blenched
Bed Tickil.tr, Tweeds, all wool, T« ccds. cotton. 111 nek Dress Slks, Women's Boots and Shoes, Men and P»o\Boots and Shoen, .Men and Boys
Hats ami laps.
BONNETS,
Spring styles Ruches and Sprigs, A:c.
Thinking it not ifecess'arv to enumerate morn articles, we WOIIM say to all persons wishing to purchase Goods, that we are satislled that our prices will be such as will make it to their interest to give us their patronage. All kinds of
taken ii
slj _%z:Z
ixehange li.r Goods.
,1. CRAWFORD Ui'J-lv
April
& Mrr.i.iKi.v
T. D. mioww
DKAi.*• i: IN-
E I E S
Window Glass, Glass Ware,
Cordage, Tubs*. Buckrts, Oiiirii^,
PISH, SALT, AND
PROVISIONS GENERALLY.
Crawlord'f Brick, ITIain SI.
paid for all kinds of Produce.
The highest pricc N. P.
Drn?s & Medicines in tho same room. Aug. 14, 135g.-tf.
O S E A N S I N
Ji. 1ST T11ST
VXOUSE and SIGN Painting done in any stylo that may be called for. Our aim will be to please all, in all or any style of Painting that may be called for. We aro ttankfui for past furors.
Shopin Commercial
ABNXIt V. AUSTIN.
Row,oppositothe'Review"
[1 rr-Tf/'.-t- I WILTON
office. March 17,1S59
SXOCK. 1
AUSTIN
WILLto
Ar.ltAV ItOB.VKE
llORrVE
Ittornevs and Connscllors CRAWFQipSVILLE,
attend promptly
Tf
August, 21. COX (V..
to
all
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their earn.'
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