Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1859 — Page 4

NEW arrangement. ••V

Groceries

For The

Wholesale

Crocery,

pI%'o. 1, limpirc Block Main SI.

H- S COX Sc o.a

HAVING

made crniiiiremcnts EAST and

SOUTH for

200 Hogsheads Sugar, 250 Barrels' olasses, 250 Sacks Coffee, pgTTo

be received luring the fall and winter.

To be Sold at the Lowest Figures,

Wholesale or Retail.

Country Merchant# and Farmers can bo accommcxlftteil, at wholesale, with ironi

10 to 1,000 pouiuls Coffc, Sugat »$*••.JJ-c In addition to the above we litve on hand Candles,

Boxc« Star Candles.

99*9 JO half Box«s Star Candles in store find for 'iialu bv JI. S. COX &. Co., Aug\ 21st, 184S. No.

Starch.

1% IC Boxer I'corl Starch, just rceei vol by 99 a hit. 21. COX Co.,

Buckets.

50

Doz. Painted Buckcts for sale by Aug. 21. COX it

Notice.

FII.

-KSONK knowing themselves indebted to E. Clark, the undersigned, will confrrii f?roal favor by calling on liiin nnd settling theiraccount by :asli or note, money makes the mare ko. short settlement nnd long friends. E. H. CLARK.

October 80,18'• 8._ tf

MAXSON "& P0AVERS,

In the Field Again!

'With the largest and Best selected stock of

Drugs, Medicines, Paints,

OTLS, DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO,

mz: a jxl.

•*.

Window Glass, Glass Ware,

GLASS LAMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,

COAL OIL, LAUD OIL, FISII OIL,

Linseed Oil, While Lead,

Together with full and com pie to assortment of

A I N S

EVER ItUOUCilT TO THIS MAKKKT, Which wo are determined to soil, im 1"W ns enn be pnrehiifod in the Wnlmsh Valley, lirciish. or to ]ruiii])l lmyern, o:i s«|i tee. (.'nil it No. -I, Kmpiro .uloek, Crawfordsville.

April 21,1S58. v0n40. •\T7E hnve just received :i luvcro and fresh supply \V of Dr. •. W. Kobaek's Soandiiuiviiin Blood I'mifior and liloi'd I'ills. SH npr'iVM MANSON & POWERS.

AFRESH

supply of Dr. Ilelmbold'.s extract of

Buchii, for .sale by apr 21 '(.8 MANSON POWKRR. GROSS McLulie's Pills and Vermifucre, apr 2-1 'AS MANSON & POWERS.

Fcround,

JPPER, Spice nnd Cinnamon, ground and nnfor sale by apr'-M1.')8 .MANSON & POWERS.

1"\ON'T forgot to try our Cigars and Tobacco wc A) have choice articles. apr 21 'S3 ANSON it 1 0\V EKS.

Boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, for milo cheap by apr 21 T3 MANSON & POWERS.

B.

hiphost price in cash. apr21'53 MANSON it POWERS.

A

VERY larjro assortment of Paint and White Wash Hrushes, for sale bv apr 21 \rS MANiSON ifc POWERS.

HOWE'S,

OF

Hurley's Bull's, and liuvsott's Sar-

saparilla, for hale bv apr 24 '53 MANSON & POWERS.

N O I E

To our old Customers.

WEcial

are not selling (5KOCER1ES in Commerllow, but at No. I, Empire IMock, •Main Street, next door to Christman it Ureug llardwaie Store. 11. S. COX O.

August2i,law.

Glasswaie,

everv deseription for sale very cheap lv Aup. 21. COX it Co.,

Fish,

imiACKEREEL, White Fish. Pickerell, Trout .•"* and Herring, for sale at Packers P_ricos, bjAupust 21 ''OX it Co.j

KA1S1NS

Figs. Dates, Prunes, Dried Curran

Lenimons, all fresh and cheap, lor sale by August 21. COX it Co.

RECEEIVD

HUSTON & MARTIN'S.

WE

have now on band the largest Groceries ever brought to this

consisting in part of the following articles: 100 bbls. New Orleans Sugar A. No. 1. 40 bbls. Molssses and Syrups. r»0 Sacks Cotlce, Rio, Mocha, Laguira and Java. ^i0 bbls. Salt. 40 Bushels Dried Apples. 20 Bushels Dried Poaches. •lOCans Blackberries. 40 Cans Peeled Peaches. 20 Boxes Fino Washing So.ip. 10 Boxes Fancy Soap. 10 Boxes Raisins. .: 1C Bbls. Rico. 6 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. 20 Boxes of Candles.

Cranberries, Spiccs of all kin-Is, So,|n, Salera _J4.1t, Dvo Stuffs, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, SnOT, Te»d, Rr-ooms, Bed-cords, Haltor Rope, Ciothesliues, Mackerel Cod Fish, Tar,

ASSORTED CANIMUS,

Almonds. Brazil Nuts, Pea Nuts, Filbnrt*. Broom Twine, Tubs. Buckets, Baskets, and in shrrt w* havo everv thing usually kept in our line of, businoss, a)l of which we will LOW FOB CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and examine our stock bofore purchasing elsewhere.

Jan. 22,1S50. vlO-irJTtf.

YArOODCN WAKE of every description just *w roccived bv

Aug. 21. COX & Co.

Spices,.

ALL kinds of Spices in lar/rc quantities, at •*m wholesale and retail, for sale by Angwst SI. COX !fc Co.,

Tobacco,

A

Large assc-rtinent, Tobacco of qualities for sale by 21st. A of tut 21 COX & Co.,

WM. P. WATSON

W'OOLD

inform the citizen* of Montgomery County that he kecp«on ha^dj ®n?

CINCINNATI KIP UPPER AND CALF,

FRENCH KIP AMD CALF, CITY HARNESS. AT.SO FINDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Cash Paid lor Hides..

Nov.

2S-\

I'nlHtf.

S N E S

Cheap

CJ|#

IS TIIE GREATEST PLACE FOR

IN TOWN.

GALL AND SBE!!!

IV 'r will tal great jih'cisure in showing our

New Sprang

Co.,

Stock,

OF '*.• n*

DRY GOODS

Boots and:

.Shpc^fjfe^

Our Stock is now very lAirgc and well assorted. Having facilities for buying goods at

EXTRA LOW

Our expenses being light aud no debts to lose

We Can

and Will

SELL CHEAP.

We have fitted up a

CfBPET

And will always keep an extensive assortment of Carpets, Mattings, Oil Clotliq and house furnishing Hoods.

And offer great inducements to

CASH BUYERS!!

Wo also trade for RAG CARPET, Butter, Eggs, Feathers and most all kinds of

COUNTRY PRODUCE!

Washington Street, next to II. Orr's Drug Store* April O, 1S59. CEO. SNVDER «fc Co.

S O E S O E

No.

Commercial Block.

NEW STOCK!!

The largest variety of

COOKING STOVES,

Ever in Crawfordsville.

Tin, Japan, Brass, Copper & Brittania

WORK IX OUR LINE, SUCH AS

fiUWm ROOFING-/

Guttering:,

stock of market,

Sheet

Iron,

Copper and Zinc,

Promptly attended to and thankfully received.

Old Copper, Lead, Brass, Pew-

ter, Iron, Paper Rags, and

Farmers Produce

7 TAKJLY IX EXCHANGE. CHiLlON JOHNSON. April If,, is ,!.

No. 39-lv.

Ill

W.

&

TIT-Ol'T.D beg leave to say to their friends and »V the community in general, that they arc now in m-eipt of a nice stock of stapl" and family

GROCERIES! which they propose to sell at the lowest livin prices, for eiu-h or good merchantable produce.Our

Sugar and Molasses

having been purchased at Now Orleans, by an experienced buyer, wc feci confident that we can Miit cutomer. Iioth in quality and price.

It shall be our object to keep

A GOOD SUPPLY of .such articles jus every family needs, and to accommodate everv possible way tlioso who may favor us with their patronage.

In addition to a large lot of Sugar aud Molasses, we havo .d iYn. 1 Coffee, Tea, Tobacco. Indigo,

Madder, Rice., Cheese, Crackers, Fruits, Nuts, Buckets,/ Tubs, Baskets, "4^""

Churns,

Ropes, Cords,

Twine, Cotton Yoni',"*

Carpet Warp, Batting, Candle Wick, Common and Fancy Candies,

Fresh Arrival

d®0T

North of Elaton «fc line's Bank, LEATHER. ot almost every description, vii:

CINCINNATI OAK-TANNED SOLE

BUFFALO SOLE,

HAVING

of

B0ARDMAN& GRAY'S

I A N O S

AT

Newman's

"jnet opened a laige stock of fine Gold Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Gooda, which he offers foT caah at prices so low aa to defy competition. Two doors cast of Binford's corner, sign of Watch and

Mb»

cal Instbckekt*.

100 Fine Gold and Silver Watcbea '100 Breast Pins and Broaches 800

'1

JTinger-JSinga

75 ",•» fAr Drop* ofdifTerenVstyles 20 is And 8iJv«tFofe"and JNeck Chains 80 inlaid, Sid cnftiaeled,Bras8 docks. Alg», a varioty of good Pens,' Pencils, Locket*, Snap*, Bracelets, Spectaclcs, Port Monies, fine'Cfltkry, liazora. Scissor*, Pqn Knifes, Spoons, Miaceltamoni Book* Maps, Novel*, Paper,

Cojffee, Sugar, Rice, -t. classes,

»!tr an f,

11

r.ff' I

PRICES.

Confectioneries, Tobacco, rr ...Cigars,

"j

jVA'II,

Spiees?,

it N &

We wssh to trade for all the produce the Farm crs bring to Market. We will pay the highest price. We solicit a-eall f^om one aulall. J"

Aug. 28, n6-tf. GASK1LL A^EaSTLAICK.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

I take this method of informirig the Oitiasns of the District that-owinif to my dntics at home that I shall be compelled to decline beingat pnndidate for Congress iirthe oonfinjj Campatcii. 'Brit will use my utmost exertions to supply all my customers with the best article of

:-/fr

Tjn, Copper & Sheet Iron, Ware that is Manufactured in

Montgomery County. And every body knows that am the only bogs tint or in the town of Crawford.-sville.

Bucks Stoves stands unrivaled as yet. JOill* HOOVER. June 20,1858. No.-l'J-tf.

Copper smithing

J. HOOVER,

WHO

is the only Coppersmith in Montgomery County, takes this method of informing the public that lie is prepared to furnish Steam Pipes, Smoke Stacks, Apple Butter. Dye, Preserve, nnd 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 bus also on hand splendid lot of

Cooking, Parlor nnd Hi nting Stove, Cheap for Cash. Also, a good assortment of Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Word, for sale low, on the abovu terms.

Cash paid for old Copper, Pewter. Lead and Brass. J. HOOVER.. December II, 195S. n21tf

E O A

I have moved my Dngtierrian .Rooms (from tlie East end of Empire Block, to the West end,) and I am now fitted up in good style and ready to make you some of the best pictures.that can be made and no mistake. Daguerreotypmg and the Ambrotyping will all be done in tliesaiuu room*.

Ambrotypcs in Cases for 25 cents,

Warrentcd to last as long as any Ambrotypcean be ad to as

Dagurrcotypes from I to 20 Dollars.

Photographs from 23 Cents to.45. Dollars.

This is the Premium Gallery*of tliis Cofifity, we inake.thdibest work"/or'tho'same money of any House of the kiud-in the State of Indiana. "Entrance.to rooms between Christman ifc Gregg's Hardware Store, ancl IKS: Cox" & Co's:'. Grocery

Store. Mav,

The

"Western

Music Store

Inlc

fine NotePapbirBnve]opeKpiQti(rw,0niidnrschool airt Pianoa MahNBe»na,iMelodeon8, Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Music Boxea,8heet

Crawfordsville,J)ec. 22,1855v v7n28.

Grocery

fwviiion

A

S O E

Eastlack

Oaskill &

W.OULD

Kcspcctfullj inform- their customers! and the citiiens of Montgomery ccmnty generally, tliat they arc now opened in their

Jtfew Store

Koom

on-Green-Street, two .doors south of Campbell, Galey St -Rafter's establishment, where they will keop'on hands'a large and well selected stocx of

•.- Family Groceries, m-»a».«

t-

Which will be Fold at the smallest, profits for CASH. We liavenow onAandf a superior articlc of Tea ,'i1^

xi-y-i

A. S. niTGHES. No. 44-tf.

O'

&

BsV. if

TnEwithoutsandovens,

Celebratel

»J-c.

L59~Come on with yonr Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Feathers and Fowls, and you will find ns iti Lynn's Building, formerly occupied by Blair. Brown fe Co. J. W. LOT is. SON.

March 26, 1859. oS6tf.

Soda,

"3

s. .QQ i3.v:

za

-||oS

a§ {. si" cuo ~s£,

S *3

nmFM •3*c CG O

U2i

JI |2'll *a "g/o—- a S zn c'-gfa go

.s2

§T

QQ

JZ zi*~ 7Z

2

O

SOMETHING NEW,

"AJax" Kiviillcd,

Cook Stove the Economist, with

or call and sec it at April 19." JOm^SON'S.

Ch

.... 111

on Boxes a No. 1, W. B. CEecse in Store and for sale by Auguest, 21. COX & Co.,

TO PHYSICIANS.

LL tba standard Hedical Work* of the day can

Excitement

S S I I N

NEW DISCOVERIES IN OLD

MONTGOMERY-

Confidence Restored Heme Digging*.

WE

see from various statements given through the columns of public prints, in reference to, success of many who hayw^fowbsrert foT' tlto^paRv pose of seeking the preciifl|M^pit iiiii|i., tion has proved nearly?an«Bfire ffilmaBj an£tha they are now satisfied.that '.'it i"

seoiN). we that any ns can BATE by staying

be made^f

than can field* of Pike'a Peak. These men a large nnd nnsnrpaaaed stock of Staple an

Sfftc

is a work of de§:phoiri, agitaMflfor tirc"purpos&o 1* entrapping and fleecing the masses, for tho cn'^eiug is

USrCjf beJlnft

little action. Then, with this view of things, we can but say toj-ou as __

Evf.^in- tke wny*of great

Shue

EMPIRE BLOCK The Emporium of Cheap Goods Where there lias just been received one of the largest and most comploto stocks of Staple nnd Fancy DRY GOODS,

O I N

Boots Shoes, Huts. Caps, Carpetings,- Queensware, «&c, of ever offered in the market. Also,

LADIES' DRESS GOODS An ondloss variety of Dress Silks, of various styles Chaliies Swiss Lawns Jaconets, plain and^barred Delaines, Ac. Also—Bonnets, ljibbons. Dress Trimmings. Parasols of every varietyf^f.r,ith'e7'LndiesVTHisses* add. .Children Gloves,:IIo'fici'y, Vtc.., Ac. '--1 '^e,

Tlie Gentlemen

Will find our stock complete in tht'wny of fine French and American Cloths arid Cassimurcs. of every grade the latest, styles of Hats and Caps Boots and Shocs'f a superior st^iek of spring and suu mer Clothihg, for men and bovs.

OIL 3D ACCOUNTS. JOIIN II. SHUE, theseniorin the establishment, wishes his old customers (now that he lias formed a co-partnership with Mr. Win. Epperson,) to call and settle up old accounts. All aeeonnts made with him prcvions to the 1st dny. of January. 1859, as lie wishes to close his old books as Boon as possible.

SHUE & EPPERSON.

Ma'ell 26, 1859, n3f-yl

BOOT AND SHOE

E O I

1

Corner of Green & Main, Sis.

The only exclusive, Boot fe Shoe Store in

P^QRDSVILLE.

Wlirrc customer* can purchase not only every kind of article in the Boot and Shoe trade but at prices

Anywhere

towcrThiin

'J?

Else.

Thereat inducemcut' we" offer in -$nr prices and thibearfttful polity "and'"'dnrnbility:*bf-dnr stock -of BdCtaand Sltoesaresuchtliat every man,womfi and child-will .save .- f?

1 Has.?.--' 's .yr-U'-ht

Twenty-five-

Per-eenti.

?-'v -ijs'i $ icf 'fcrtT*

By tradingat our establishment a'quarter of a dollar saved these times is an item that no one should overlook". Boinc exclusive in the business and with the best facUities for doing business wearc enabled to j,......

tr_,

UNDZSRSELL

Any of the Dry Goods stores in town thattcll B'xL-» and shoes The Rowing comprises a list of our S id to of

Boots and Shoes.

Ladies'Kid Congress Caiters "—Lace Gaiters Xid Slippers

£.•£ o.

Kip Heeled Shoes Calf Sewed Shoes Sheep Skin Ovtr-Shocs t-'-Lasting Congress Gaiten -'. ". Kid Buakins t-j

j:

Cw Vfi f" 1

C.S. O' tt

1 O

Calf Heeled Shoes Goat Boots Rubber Over-Shoes Moccasins, Ftir and Cotton Lined,

Gents' Calf Cork soled Boop Single Double Grained Boots

Cloth congress Gaiters •••••••••••••••••.. x—Kip Shoes Doubled soled Calf Boots I

Kip '*A

Calf congress Gaiters Plain calf Shoes:

Graves and Hosiery.

Gents' Buck. Gloves Gray Morino Hose Mixed cotton half IIosc

Woolen Half Hose Fancy cotton half Hose

Ladies Cotton Hose Woolen Hose The stock embraces every variety and style, and will be gold at the very lowest figures for CASH. twe onnected with the establishment is a Manufacturing Department. All orders for Work, executed with promptness and dispatch.

May 8 5S-v9n42-tf. DAVID KESTER.

TMs,

Larpe and general aaaortment of Teya of the n4 for Mk cheap by

lumcFAOTVin tn Dcua- sir

A^ jthc old.Stand on_ Washington st.

Ciinifordsville,...

I»4ill|gold t^i

glitters." Msmy doubtleas who. i^ wirTtiWsli ting in the western wilJs,"'Mtfi Uiey but at home, aBMJ 'l friends, in tbis- OBi^ prtiniKW and plenty (ftbtrandft. ty, who liavij* safe countr you are no: persuasion.

You arc invited to caii and examine our stock

rB,nE

liifili you- cmt%h1tvfe -b^ calllngr'an£.i^-i^

Epperson

&

E E N S W A E

Wc wish to call tho especial attention of the ladies to our NEW STOCK of Qiieensware. There arc many valuable sets in this ware, aud ar" open for inspection.

Carpetings,

PUNCTUAL MEN, OR

FOR CASH OR FRODrCK!

We ask all who visit our market to purchase, to

I E S A A

confident wo can uo mem stock consists of

rsaaazz?

... Xnd&ra.

the

pubKrf generally, that hejcesi constnntiy .oiKjiandj'or sale all times, allja^ticlcs pertlif Uslioea^Wsitieatitnd ntnnp: lov'wtSfjioaah or approved .^faotesi on hand or will make to aider

Best Stoc

low^no t'rtiHi*tinr shop, mil we know it to be pnt up in a workmanlike manner—a manner unsurpassed in the west. Call at pTd"8tari(Bpn Wnshi rtptgn StrtW". igslirewilli

Japmlrsatinaction boMviMrdiSrd t^ribtf and]

Dccoinber IS, 1S53. n221y.

fj- T':^[ N O

TVtT'VS

nifctcrVijiried'.takcithrflmetliodTof informing their friends and tlie biillancc of mankind, ,hn.t»they.ai:e once,uiore uroparcd,to.furuish them fith^llOtinds'of

Single "Mattresses, at

7.

Cabinet Ware and Chairs.

Also a large lot of Double and

No. 4 Commercia Row.

O N S

Furnished as usual with or without tho Hearse..

N. B. We hopeour friends will come forward and Settle their accounts immediately, wo need the money. ROSS A WHITE.

No. 4, Commercial Row, Crawfordsville. IndSeptember 4th, 1S5S. No. 7-Gm.

A E N I O N

THE LATEST AERIVAI

OF SPRING AND

.i»

SUMMER

F.

Slc.

Carpets, brown.and bleached Sheeting and Siiirtings, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, Batting,-and in fact we know of no articlc in our line that will be called for, that we have not and that of tlie best that' could bo bought in tlie East.— For proof of this, wc invite all to call and ex amine fortliemselvcs.

GOODS!!

H. FRY & CO.,

VRE

now receiving and opening their Spring and Slimmer stock of

O O S

"Which they irc determined to sell :ts

LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE, TO

:rood. Our

PRINTS, OF ALL GRADES, LAWNS,

Borages, Bonnets, Ribbons, Shaker Hoods,

Hl^ AND GAPS,

OF ALL KINDSV

CURTAIN GOODS,

-J

VESTIN"aS,-'-:

JRESS SILKS, FIGURED & PLAIN,

BOOTS Ai\D SHOOS,

For every body. French Chintz, A FINK STOCK OK

TeaSpoons, &c., (See.,.

And indeed every thing that can be called for, in our line. GiVe us a call. Apr. 16, lS59-ly. F. II. FRY & CO.

JOHN SPEED.

MARBLE

B. II. COLM.'3.

E A E

WORKS!

SPEED & COLLNIS,

'DEALERS IX

Foreign & Amcriciiii

A E

AND MANUFACTURERS OF

Monuments and Tomb Stones

Of Every Shape and Form.

rto

iose wishing anything in the line would do well giva us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Shop opposite Elston ana Lane's Bank, in the Post Office Building. Apr. 80,1359. tf.

SUPERIOR

Fresh Teaa at

apr 24 '58 MANSON & PqWERS'.

fOODS and Christadora Hair Dye for aale by

Mew ST0BE. IN THE OLD

^Bintord

Corner!

W. N. WASSON, ^TT AVING entered into ^the mercantile business JQ.' in all its variouftlTranClfeK, and being alone ir. the trade, do not think it amiss to address a few lines, in the way of an advertisement, to friends, oldjgastomcre and ihe public at large. We have jUftijrtimied from the East, whero, wo think, we ^ttfehssed one of the most complete stocks of sta plo and fancy

|||R. GOODS

^luiaojinistake isyer brought to this place. Proba^fy mt 8bUiye''as some other houses, but in the way^dTVpeiflBct asBDfrtment we know wo cannot Tw exafrca. ArndBg.the.many articles thatcoinJHMe'uiisstock, we"will mention' some of oursu-

S & O O S

j.

A njce'snd supiBrb lot of cheap Lawns, Challies, Debages, and an

Ifoods. Ladies' Flats

ssesiFfats, n^Bibbons

®0OTS AND SHOES!

HATS &. CAPS,

nice assortmcn

Heavy Muslins, Bleached and Brown CLOTHING,

for Men and Boys. Also—a good stock of

(SROCERIES, j-T

Call and sec us, as wc are certain we can sell you

rafigW4

GdSjJ's, and at aylow figures as any house in the placc. For tho'iiiformation of the friends and customers of this

I I'^l^ dbRfviER,'' "We'will say that 'Mr. C. If. Ci.orn will bo" fo with usfor'a short time, and will be pleased to see and. uptfnv old^tfrifhds. Bring along your PHODlTCJi, Fnrm&fsJ^Of'all kinds.

March 24/59-ly. W. N. WASSON.

Campbell, GaSey

propose a

ISarlcr.

&

REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES.

5•

-REMEDY FOR HARD TIMKS. (^.REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES, REMEDY FOR HARD TIMES,

REMEDY. FOR HARD TIMES,-

by selling

THEIR IMMENSE STOCK TJIEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK THEIR IMMENSE STOCK

OF NEW GOOD* OF YJC

11"

coons

OF NEW GOODS OF NE

1

GOODS

OF NEW GOODS

AT VKIIV •AT K!i ..•AT VKHV AT VEHV

LOW I'HICKS.

1.IAV IMtlCKS. LOW I'lllChS. LOW PJtlCKS.

YOU WILL SAVE MONEY YOU WILL SANE 'MONEY YOU WILL SAVE MONEY YOU WILL SAVE M0NICY YOU WILL SAVE MONEY

nv CALMNf! TIIKRE

I1V

CALLING TIIEKK

HV

CALI.IXti TIIKttK

ItV CALLtSC TIIKBK JIV

CALLrNCi

'I'MEll 12

BEFORE YOU HUV. BEI-ORE YOU JiUY. BEFORE YOU BUY. BEFORE YOU BUY. BEFORE YOU BUY.

March 2G. 1859. n3(J

Singer's Sewing Unchiih's.

HAVING

very chcnp.

QUEENS WARE,

it si-f-M Glassware, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Table and

•S3

Send for a copy of I. M. Stnoek'S fe Co's

rROVER &

INcts

NEW GOODS!

Crawford Mullikiri, HAVE

received their" Spring andSumraer". stock of Goods, consisting ci* black

CLOTHS

Black French Cawimores Fancy Cit»«'arerep.

Challies, Challie Robes/

Fancy Lawn JJobcs, Funcv neraffca: IVinU, b«st madder styles Fancy Lawns,

Shirtin

Brown and Bleached

Bed Ticking, Tweeds, all wool, Tweeds, cotton, Black Dress Slks, Women's Boots and Shoes, Mca and Boys' Boots and Shoes, Men and Boys

JIatg and Caps.

BONNETS,

Spring stylos Ruclics and Sprigs, Ao.

Thinking it not ncccssarv to enumerate more articles, wo would say to all persons wishing to purchase Goods, that wo aro satisfied that our prices will be such as will mako it to their interest to give us their patronage. All kinds of

O E

taken in exchange for Goods. J. CRAWFORD & MULL1KIN. April 2, 1S59—lv

T. D. BROWN,

DEALER INC"

GROCERIES,. Window Glass, Glass Ware,

E S I S

a

Cordage, Tubs, Buckels, Chnrns,

FISH, SALT, AND

PROVISIONS GENERALLY,

(irawJ'onl's KrscJf, Ir2uiai

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January 22,1853—vl0n27.

Challenge to the

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RErEKEScEs:—Prof. John L. Campbkli., Prof. A. M. Hadlet, Mr. Shock. January 1,1559. n-J-lmO.

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