Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 August 1861 — Page 4

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PLOW FACTORY __

(REAR OP COMMERCIAL IJLOCK.]

BUNJVEL & MOWN,

^Manufacture for

CAMPBELL, GALEY &, BARTER,

BREAKING- PLOWS,

Single, Double and Three

SHOVEL PLOWS,

Revolving Hay Italics, &c.

ALSO.

REPAIE PI.OAVS,

Making old plows new, at short notice nnd moderate, rate*. We guarantee these plows as nood. if riot

STJPEBIOB

To Cincinnati. Richmond, or any other male of plow?. This con be determined ly tcrting them with any other, and we guarantee them to prove.superior when any such test is nindc.

We do not ask fanners to buy our I'loivs solely on the ground that they patronize

HOME MANUFACTURE

doine, though we concede the fact that the inoro manufactories a community will sustain, the moro prosperous they are made thereby but we recommend our Plows .-solely on their

OWN MERITS,

And warrant them to prove as recommended. All our l'lows are stumped with our name and

ivm.i

it

Mt ,i.r M-: mm.

No charges for freight, or commissions «11 these Plows, but all sold at

MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Farmers are invited to ca'l nnd examine them bo fore calling elsewhere.

CAMl'llKLL.GALKY.t IIAU'IT.R.

March 2.1HC1

Campbell, Galey & Harter

Would call iitlrnton to their largo stock t-f

OST E W Ci OO I)

For Spring and Summer,

Embracing all the new styles of

LADIES DRESS FABRICS:

JfMosambique,

.M'ariscnnics,

Grcnetlines,

M9e Chevres,

Organdies,

MjttNf riUos

holds.

A I.SO—'

All llu: new i'tyIo.-1 in

Romiffc, Ribbons, Hiiclics iV Ff oners

—'ALSO,

HH) Ctutcd Misses* ami (.liiMron/

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ALSO,

Our usual assortment of

O I N

CARPETS,

HATS & CAPS

aCsw

GROCERIES,

-etc., &C.

^iWo arc prepared Io offer great inducements to

CASH BUYERS. Those who have the cash to pay for goods will find, on examination of our stick and price.--, that they

buy nearly double as much for the same money bp any other house can sell them.

KENTUCKY JEANS,

At I2.fi, 1H nnd

lJ5rents—worth 2.".

At nn«l worth 10, I- am! It» cents.

PBINTS,

At Hnd II cents—worth 10. is nnd 10 cents.

,. CHALLIS, 'V At 15i. 1C, and 25 corns—worth S5 and 37 cents.

DEESS FABRICS,

At 18,4, 16 and 55 ccnts—worth 1^.25 and 3T ceiits.

LADIES' LACE BOOTS, At 50, 75 nnd ?l—worth ~5, $t, and !1.5i).

LADIES' EMBROID'D COLLARS, At 10, 25 and 50 ccnts—worth 25, 50 cents and ?I. April SO. IfGl-ly.

WESTWARD! I

HAVE just received a complete assortment of Ilcvolveiv, (inns, l'istols and Howie Knives. Revolvers of Colt's. Allen's, Sharp's and Manhattan P»Vsnt-19.1860.

May

CRAWFORD^ILLE IFIVE CAR LOADS OF

N

A

€G- H«

1 1

"VaSI1,\'

3T. atul .rn cents.

BLEACHED MUSLINS,

JAMES I'ATTKRSON.

A the llook* ustvd in tho High Schools and ColXI. logos of ho county for sale, and sont to aayaddrca on r«ccipt of retail prico and portaco by

May H. *1. Crawfordsville. Ind.

5BARRELS

Of all stvlcs and pattern-: Coral. Carbinii-le, Mosaic.

Of all shnpes nnd sizes Turscs. r./IIM, TtfUIV Of all prices, from seventy-five rents to [v? .««(».

X^ocket ICnive«

The most complete st*-h ever saw in town, Kroiil Id cents up. to #3.'. XOOAl.Vfi From a MAMMOTH fiie to a 1'OCKKT M1KHOK.

SHYER AND PLATED WARE. 1'urc silv+rT^s T.iblr Sj»vin.«. "f^ups. fork*. tors. Uutler nivt. Suiip I^dle*.

Sugar Tones—all warrauteii of eo^o stMidarJ. A O Ocmiine Wade* lhitehtr'sandoihcrreliable litsnds.

WV^A'iNf Cffticx/

Rig and little, tfeitk aad tkin.lUitnn. (?rtta |*»rHka, Hickory.ite. «JA)iKS l'ATTKIISOX. ifi'St..€

M«y

It.

n«ly-^

College Text Books.

JOHN LEE.

JTJST RECEIVED AT THE

E A A O

HAIIMVARK, AGRICULTURAL^ AND

Commission Store!

-^2V

WIJKKK CAN JJK FOUNT) THE LARGEST AND .CHEAPEST STOCK OF

I RON, NAILS, STEEL, AXELS

Springs, Sash, G-lass, Locks, Latches, Butts, Hinges

nmm° mi™

m(m

iMlUlli

II AM ICS, TRACES, LOG AND HALTER CHAINS, STRAW CUTTERS,

jm..IW

5HEL

jm.

MOWING SCYTHES. MILL SAWS, CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWS. ALSO,

MECHANICS' TOOLS'

OF ALL KTNDS:

FARMING IMFLIMENTS!

OF EVERY VARIETY

!,KI'

SMALAHSEOTYPKS. IMIOT0GRAPIIfi|,

^nd all kinds* of Sun-lizht j'ietiires. ('all and se^ for yourselves. Ailinissiou Kree! Xearly opposite the('"tirl lloii-i-. :t,l sto'-y in Kmpirc I'.lr.ck.

Voiirs.-Very IJespectfully. Oct ". l.-.V.Mf A. S. Ill OHK.

MAUI MOTH STOCK

MW. iais rawff^i.vUI*.

1A A CTKCINNATI BOVKI* VT.OWS .1UST KE-

1UV

oeived anclio Ite

nold

them the

Linseed Oil, superior quality. 5 hbls.

of Kerotino or Coal Oil. 1». J1ANS0N.

for o«h at

Kovbr.'

a mil

VMLOESeSS*

E S I N A I N E S

I —2—/f—O $• .8 HOUSE3 OWE it.

S a S

FOR THRESHING MACHINES.

FAEMEESf CALL AND SEE

THE REST-

REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES

iSuitf in •America.

lfl)3N(t KXOLI7SIVFJUY IN THE.1

HA I! I)WA IIH ANI)_ AGllICULTURAL TRADE, I CAN ANJJ WILL S]-]LL GOODS

RELO "W ALL O O Is/L ?iP 33 I? TI O 1ST

SIGN OF THE TADLOCK, NO. 2, EMVIliE JiLOCK. •*..

ji:,j-'s,ia o-i3-. SAMUEL H. CRECC.

TO THE CITIZENS OF

Montgomery County IKcUirn

to yen my most sinecre tliank- for your very liberal patronage to mo si nee I have been in

Tl'ie ]?ictiiro Titido with you, slid would he much'pleased to have you continue the same. I am det,erniin« (l that, uo one shall make you any bet (i-r y,ilrl ,and iphi'- shall lo it any cheaper, and yon canal ways find the best assortment of (':ie.« and l-'raines in tuis part of the country, nt my liooms. lam also the best prepared for

Ifroupintf." lam now in receipt of the Keit Ut of. Cffscs asiil Frames livery liroiisht to thisco'unty nnd the only place you rail get jhe genuine" Electro-Mag-netic Daguerreotype, AMUROTYPKS,

ENLARGEDJACILITIES!

Itcdnction of

Jto'jtenses!!

J. S. MILLER & CO'S. Carriage Manufactory,

Miwlrl St,

itot th

of Court Iloitsc Square,

CBAWF«BI)SV!I,r,E, I."VIJ. Having recently purchased, enlarged and improved the premises wo occupy, tlierby saving expense of rent, ami giving increased facilities for luanui'actur-

ClRRIAGES,'

Buggie^ Sulkies, Spring

8£"ag-tms, Sleighs &%'€. AVe ivonld resp-'c.lfully annou.-ice.to our friends and the public geiieraijy that wo arc now in a position to defy all competition in our line in this Slate as reg:ird

I'lUCKS. STVMCS AX1) WOKK.MAXSIirt», and invite an ifi-pectkin of our ('arriages, liugcies, .te.. a tine assortrtu-iit of which wc keep constantly on '•iin! IJeina all practical workmen and employing oi' by the most skil fnl. and using the VKK\ 1!KST

ir I rnnilHfl "#11 iPlI/ (1 l^ert Jtmt »«r Work ami jn-icei cannot be excelled by 1/ It II lllJV 11 111 ^'llier establishrtient in Indirtna. Ohfllucgies if 11 I lillllju* ir'ia vlJUvll:t:|keit in exchange. At! our work warrcnted one

.T:\MES PATTERSON

Jo weIry! ^. srCommercial ItoS

SSESSm HKM & !W Ml ami arc biMPff the ino^t cuinploto .tK»k Watchrs. .1 iwrlry. Kane.v Artn'U'^ anfl Cut- 56. bk A Ma «h| a lery. i'vor broimht-to Crawt'uni^ville. It cuiwiaU \rt 11

TCHES WrRYriOTlYt

COI.Ii an-l K1J. lluntiiig and Open »ced I S--4 1- M-

rl',l!K

•ther with our long aequaini-

_()].•_ am with the wants of tliij section of country, we jcaiiri'-t help giving satisfaction.as wo confidently as-

•.7 lyear. Kepairins, -Jilacksmithing, Trimming, l'uintYU_ j!llS(e. «'i111 neatness and despatch.

__ Ap, 15. IcTill. fcb. -, 01.

iiadersi»nei| hnvinjj jur.-i»--e.| t^e |Vy

Kor nwelliiig.-- .Stores. T.anks, Churchcs and jMmo! Stock o«' Crimes A Harhridge. are noli n-eJstina Houses, i.f Seth Thomas', .leromc's and V»terbury their ""otLBY! Winto (hKKb,

Inch they are detenniiK-.I

t.i

,,f

a'"^'-,1"".casii

POCKET BOOKS!

sell

i.-lo»

as

(',!( ,r,» I'—l I to give lis a call. x« »e arc ronfi.iect *tcan i»lticu »mt l.ij klcin

4

,,j ur con.ist*

I'lilNTS, all jrra'le*, miMsns, MOBINOM.

ad­

vance on Cincinnati pric«i. Tfcese piotr* have a world wido reputation and eoofcqaentl^* tb«re partie? who manufacture a ^ptiriouii art tele

call

Jfono

aim

ttenntBe eseppt

tfcoso

mado by (^twctJfcjCottmnn. fJinelBnati.Ohio. _Fan»-

prs

willplct^l at5To. tf, SvirireItloclk.at tho atg* of ihe 1 Lock, and exggHttv for thems«lvc.«. Jan.!*.r*Sl, ^2. "^AUOEI. If OREGC. •.

hit nlfc-

to punctital men ..r for

OR

raoovcBi

»"6 ail who visit our market to i»uret».»sc f».nrti

v::,

i-v

Bleached and Browa Muslins,

I'luawla mf all kh«l,

SH AKKli MOODS, XET HOOp», NATS AM CAPS, Of All. K*»IB«,

Ketidf i^laed

Oetiu Sp«»iu A ad

s: -S»itinrt:s, -Cassimeres.

!».. ato4 I*Ak4 «*cryttim that e&n be est Hod for in out li»e. ICFMr. T. !f. ®1'ERS Will be on haixh ra»dy afld happy to wait all hi* old friends so4 eactnaiH. iiLKN 4 lJLVF^®.

OTawfordsritfc. &p#. 9A. &*>. tA^Cs Spectacles, dpectpcles.

GOLD.

Sllrera»# Spw

pekble glRS5«Sw

«1rss«Sw

j^«e\vc(.<p></p>&ss$jsgcivrd.

££. l«ia.

:-.*-

Blair &

0& '-,1:

!'«,

4

i.\v

Fcllow-cUizcTis, arc

ymi

injiennt of

r.:\

fci'1. ..-t.

t. DO YOU WANT COFFEE?-',

DO YOU WANT SUGAR?

DO YOU WANT TEA?

DO YOU WANT MOLASSES?'

DO YOU WANT SYRUP?

DO YOU WANT SPICE?

DO YOU WANT PEPPER?

DO YOU WANT SODA?

Blaii* Cumberland's Is the p'acc to buy them

cheat!

DO YOU WANT TUBS

DO YOU WANT BUCKETS!

DO YOU WANT BASKETS?

DO YOU WANT $ BUSHELS?

DO YOU .WANT BROOMS'

DO YOU WANT SEIVES?

DO YOU WANT BAGS?

DO YOU, WANT CHURNS?

1 air and Cuinberlaxids' Is the placc to huyj* .i-Al'!

DO YOU WANT N iLS?

DO YOU WANT GLASS?

DO Yr0U WANT SASII?

:'.vV

DO YOU WANT BLINDS?

DO YOU WANT LOCKS?

3K) YOU WANT LATCHES?

DO YOU WANT, IIINGES?

BLAIR & CUMBERLAND'S ., Is the plnco to buy these Goods very low.

DO YOU WANT PLOWS? DO YOU WANT REAPERS?

DO YOU 1 WANT MOWERS?

I DO .YOU IwANT TIIRASIIERS? .e. -v'js Do you raot io Save ftlone)?

BLAJft &'CUMBERLAND'S

•v Is the place to go to!

DO YOU WANT MEATS?

DO YOU WANT IIA31S?

Tills

Turds,'

»J*«.

BOOTS & SHOES For everybody, ca* at!

A fine stoek

Jaec«!»irare, Glassware*, Groceries, Knivea Forks,

Tea.

Tublc Spams,

AI«o. In

lore and {iogslgi. I'ATI Slay

r?L{'

DO YOU WANT SHOULDERS?

DO YQU WANT Dkiki/ REEF?

D'O-.YOU WANT PEACHES

DO YOU WANT APPLES?

and Onmberlad's

'f-- ktlw pla«e (o sot them.

v:

IF. voir WANT CANDIES,

IF ¥«r WANT ItAISINS.

IF YOIT WANT FIGS.

Blair & Cumberland's

*...

&

Is the jdtux to

get

them..

..

Atarli injarte «nl havirjr Item Inmsht for 'Mh. w«U rrrr We hope all will

»»r^« «MI nn.1 exvaiueu4r •ucnificcnt stock it

%1JW"

Uoodg.—

Tatar foVVfeieh rWx! prfoe vfUltfrpai^ !r»c.\ia i* Mlmir

tot»itrce', -"•Dtfciroow n4M MK*l«ll?inrs

Hbkil.. ilaw*

S*§W&iMY %•$*,

am Biip&so

bushkls

A ctlOiQB

CL0VKR 8EED1 .FQB SALfcA* •.

i-iawj tfwifc..

°.,. *v a.

sfc

J-

*.

G-rooeries?

ji.•

i)

v» fs •». 0« e^fto Je

IHjgfe

•J

1

NPCLURE it FRY,

tar.%

Would eu!l attention lo the largest and best selected •f Stock Of xjavv,

&

DRY-GOODS,

Ever offered to tho eitizens of old Montgomery and surrounding country. Wc do not iri3b to spoid time and money without doing tho eommunity some good and wo have but one nqttest to mkke. and that is to call at the

Old Stand of F. H. Fry & Co. ... ,.v. And see for yonrgclvea. Wo do say that we can ard WILL atII goods to ca3h and prompt paying buyers, o»...-if.

1

!j".

..

E E E S

I THAN AXY OTITER HOUSE IN

K'%

CilA WFOKDSVIIJJ

And our reason is, that wc bought our goods nt timo when they wcro

15 Per Cent. Below

Any tiling lieretoforo known: since which timo goods havo greatly advanced in tnc East. Vou can buy your?ood

BLEACHED MUSLINS

At 0^'. Sand 10 cents, worth 10, 12 and 14 ccnts last Fall. AVo nsk but 10 ccnts for best Print made and and are geUii:?

.j Good Prints At 3, C, 7. 8. and 10 cents—worth P. 10 and 12 cunts.

O O N W E E S

At 12. U, 15 and 20 ccnts, good goods for boys' wear. We are soil ing- good _-•

Satinetts for 25 cents per Yard. Same good: last i'nll were worth GO to /5 eents.-

f: THE NICEST CHALLIS,

Ever offered in the market at 12 to 25 ccnts per yard.

I^inc. Sic MS ages,

At rii.i cents samo last l'a!l was worth 15 and lOccnts.

LANCASTER GINGHAMS,

At 11 ccnts samo la.-t Fall 14 cents.

A W N

At 11, 12,13 and -5cents worth 15.20,25 nnd in ccnts.

SKELETON' SKIHTS.

*"40 Hooped Skctoton Skirts, iit.. ..V.S| 25. And all sizes, down its low its 15 cents. A full assortment of Ladies', Misses', anil eh Idrcns' SHOES, for less money than any other House in the I State.,

Men's Oalf Boots, ,,

A full nssortmont of 9*/

KeadpMade Cloliains:,

For Men nnd I!oy

SIJMjSLFJi HAT'S,

'or men and boys of latest styles, at 3d to 50 cdnl/ IJo.vs Leghorn all sixes at from so to :!5 cents. Boys' and Youths' Boots. l»".vs' Hoots l'outils' Hoots.

Si 25

00

Mens' Oxford Ties, Calf and Goat £1,00 to §l 25.

PARASOLS.

Ladies if you want a nice silk I'nriU'il come and buy at SI, such ns^you have paid 50 for.

Sliawls! Shawls!

All wool Shawls, with border?, at $1 25 to $1 5U..

LADIES' COLLARS.

WII DP MF"

*.vP

Ladies' ICuibroiderel Jaconet 0llars at 25 to SJ 50.

SHiSr FRONTS,

,&i At 12 to 15 ecntsl worth "!l to 01 ciits. .i

A fnl I .assortment of

Boiiuots and Ilibbons,

A Uiil.cMMritiiciit .T arul chil IrcnV

HATS AND FLATS. ..^:ALT, W I ASK OI-" VOL' JS TO .']

C'OM-E AND SEE! Showing ^''."jds i? but little trouble liow-a-day COME AND SEE THE MAMMOTH

large and complete stock of

A full stock of,

Groceries,

n. f«io-t:iiif.

t,

Queensware,

,s

Nay

11.

&c.

PE ODXJCE:

ye take all kinds of PRODUCE at tho highest *&** MCCLCRE FltV. •iCnMrforitvilIe, May 11, 'Gl-!2yj.

IS

1 3

4 I

$80,000 dTOCK!

3

"THE KEW FILM Of1'

,„.j v?/.f jvxjntcTOMF, On Main.-{Street, -itnmcdiatchj

i'Graham

A RK nnv in lccvipt of their Full and Winter A Stock •••'.• ... ... 4.-

Stcij)le mid HVaicy

cLOTiiiira,

*r

81

fe-.^ 0^1

J. Gr9artiiii& Proprietor. *-r' j. V' TTT'OULDrespeetfully inform tlio Citizens of CrawtY fordsvitts and yicyiity that ko has recently opened a ?fc$ t-

BOOT,

&b8HOE

West of

Brothers' Store}'"

wlicrehewil! mannfacturc and keep constantly on a in as re of '-AV,

Bcadsr Made Work,

'O

A SM'iiil

made in tho neatest and moat durable manner. lispeeialnttonjtionpaia to- ji

REi^iniisra:" 3C? I ncca moderate. Everybotly 18 rcppeetfully invited to sive him a call.

S

Dec. 31, 1859,-tf J.C.HARTUNG.

Cliilioii Johnson's

STOVE STORE, No. Commercial Hloek.

NEW STOCKH

The largest variety of

COOKING STOVES,

Ever in Crawfordsville.

Tin, Jiipaii, Brass, Copper & Brittania

1M7'j4LJR.XC!«

WORK IN OUR LINE, SUCH AS

TIN ROOFING,

dutteringf Sheet Iron,

Gcppsr and Einc^

I'romptly attended to and thankfully received. Old Copper Lead, Brass, Pewter, Iron^ Paper Rags, and

Fanners Produce

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. CIIILION JOHNSON. Srpt.n-tf.

ft

W. N'.'T, AHSOX. 15 .T. IIINFOlil).

FKESIl AKRI VA|*

O!-'

SEW

AT T11 J.J

'OLD BINF^BD COKNJKRT

W A ASS O N. BINFORD

Oaps^

ISoois and Shoes,

qUEENSWARE, CUTLERY. &C, &C,

LADIES' BEIS3 GOODS,*

BfJ.XN'ETS AND SIBIiOXS, O! a!I --oi-ts and for LatHcd Anl Misse?,

French Flowers, American Flowers

Laces, Fringes, &c.

1

V». al.-ii2 your

Farmers:'we will o.ll you

la

O O 1~) GOODS, A XI AT AH

LOw FIGURES,

As any house in litis place aui or dure.sell. Giro us a c-ll. April 7, l:JG0-I)eo. J5-ly.

s, i- cm:he

Grlassware,

Komery county that they have opened a new and larce

Furniture Wareroom,

EXCHANGE FOR LUMEER

Wo

hare

and

secured tho BEST 'WOKMAN' in the West,

our

Crawfordsville, InJ

customers may rely on our farnitnre boincof the very best quality. All orders promptly attended k'ilareh 3". '01-tf. ».

^T

OF

GRAHAM BROTHERS.

20,000 Yards of

*10,000 Yards of

Challics & Bcrcge Delaines.

IF-AJNTCTr SXTjEIS,, Of the I.atrial Stylo!, :-v--400 00 Dozen Hosiery.

One Thounnnd pnira Women nnd Childrrn'a

Twenty ThouMind Ynrdi of the Ijiilnl Mlytoa

PRIMXS.

40,000 Yards Domestic Goods.

Tlirco Hundred

CAPES, MANTILLAS,

awn SMM.Mn*M,s.

TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK OF

MIMuJMMt

I*

^_Vt Low IJrioos!

i" A splendid stock ol

DRESS GOODS, Fancy I'rints, J'lack Silks, (iinshnms. Tickings,Shirting Stripes, Uleaehed i""*_"!rown .Muslins,^ -i

Boots and Shoes, Iial.s and (Japs, Fancy Shawls, I'arasola, Notions, a yreat variety: tiueensware and Cutlery

O I N

Groceries. 5.te. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. .1. CRAWFORD .t .MULLIKIN,

May 11, "01—IHy 1.

LATESTARRTVAL!

5±cj)

1

it MSeforc the People

THAT

"BILL" BOWERS -•n la conslaiitly receiving f-

N E W O O S

AT TIIK

READY MADE 0L0TEIN&, I) A A1 J\ E ]L STORE.

•f all k!:iJ.i i'.:id. s!y 1 S3 f.. ni'.n and boys. Urin

Produce ssiad Oaslii

AH of which ho i.- offering

At Cost and Jiist a Little More!

lililLP IT liGFORE TIIK PEOPLE!

rI",IIAT

"mw" is rathera elie.ipcomnipiity.and that 1 whilst others may b.asr "Mammoth" «n«l 'Thirty Thou'.ir.jl i..llar btookn. all the people have to do satisfy |t. "hero thy Larifc^t Stocc*. Choupvut OwdJ* and Latest Styloa arc kept, id tu call on

BILL

tho

3. A. DtXKWOIITH,

i\ew Cabinet Warerooiiis! No. 5, MAIN ST. McCLUEE & DUCKWOBTH, \,\7"OL*LD respectfully inform the citiiensof Moru-

IJANNEU

STORE.

Where Goods are rold at Cost, And just a LITTLE moro.

THEREFORE,

If

you wish to spend your Caih For

CHEAP N'EW

GOODS,

(Xo Auction truh.)

Kcmcmber Bill Rowers, ., .• At the Banner Store.

June 1.1331.

S

.fy

STOCK

-A

OF IS ill W

SIMMER GOODS

XHfMAMMOTH STORKS

JfM*MMMM2

CLOTHING

HjftJX'S CJ±FS,

BOOTS & SHOES.

1,000 Heavy Trunks.

TX7"E arc receiving New Cooda three times every week direct from tho East. The crcnt incrooso in our trado unnblcs us to buy and sell cheap. Comti every Lady, and see. We havo tho Best Styles of Goods In the West, and can and will satisfy every body lhut wo sell

Below all Competition. Wo invite overy Man, Womim mul I'liiM to conn* and see. Wfc lou't charge ono conl fur ^iiowin^ (iuoil.-*.

JAS.

(JUAUAM

Juno

10,1880.

GOODS!

'1

& JHIO'.S'.

Wly

7% EW GU ODS"

J, Crawford & Mnliikin,

Have received a largo nnd splendid stock of Spring .j? •. and

Suiiiiikt

0 0 9 0 S

To which rhcy would cull tho»(tontioll of those wishing to purchase (joods

id'

-i

4

U.

SOWERS,

At

1

Sells Gootls for Cost -, And alittlo more.

Are Tou in Want?

i^.nt

10 ,juy

I