Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 June 1866 — Page 4

HAVE YOU READ

Tliis Story:

slightly modified to suit the

Time-, Placo and Occasion:

Tho shades of night were falling fast. As through A Wostorn City passod A youth, who boro. |inid snow nod'.ice. -jgv $'-• A banner "with this strange devioo "GOOD NEWS!''

The news w«s that L. A. FOOTK A- CO. had just reoeived alarge lotof New Goods,making thcirstock fuller and more complete than it had ever been, and the bust stock in their line ever in the city of Crawfordsvillo. •_,

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He passed whom liangy the sign o'er head: "No farther go," a young nmn said. "You'll find no hotter far or wide'"— And loud thatsase-honi voieo replied: "GOOD NEWS!"

For the information of the public. wo~ would say that the Eign rufcrred to is that of the ConxKit 1!OOK STORB," (yon can BOO it from either Orecn or Vernon streets.) and the young man who stopped the traveler was John It. Robinson. .Jr.. who has been in the establishment a year, and being well posted in the business,knew what lie was talking about when he told tho gentleman with the banner to stop. If you doubt, call and ask him.

And now he stands within the door. Where goods are found from wall to floor And with a smile and wink of eye, Ho says in accents clear and high. "I SEE NEW GOODS!"

lie saw Bibles. Testaments, Pra.ror Books and Hymn Books for all denominations. Arbiinis, Histories, Novels, Music Books, a sre.» stock of miscellaneous Hooks. all tho school Books in uso in common Schools, Collego Text Books, Blank and Memornndum Books, Pictures, nil sorts, kinds nnd sizes. PieIll™ ,^rftIn,c1?' Moldings, Paper of every size and kind, \V all and Window I'npor, Window Shades, Cord.-, Tassels Envelopes, Slates, Pencils. Ink, Pens. Toys in great variety, .and Motions of all kinds. In fact, if you wero to ask him he would not be able to enumerate the half that he did sec. Nor did ho forgot to inquire the prices, which, being lower than he anticipated, and finding many things ho wanted he boupht quite a large quantity, which led to the following results:

At break of day. towards tlio brook, ..••v His way a thirity farmer took: He heard a voice of wild despair

Ring olearlj through tho morning air— "GOOD NKWS! v"

Tho farmer was astonished for lie'CoiM'seVnl. one. and so he brought out his dogs for a hunt, and luut tho mystery explained as follows:

A traveler, "by the faithful hound, All buried in New Goods was found

back.

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And now with goods in his arms and hands, Goodson his back, in goods he stands— And costing but a very few lips— Tho well known sound comes from his lips, "GOOD NEWS!"

It may bo said that the youth above mcntionod was employed to blow for FOOTJS it CO., but you can be convinced of yourmistuko if you will call and see the best assorted and most complcto stock cf goods in our line over brought to tlio city, and at prices to .suit tho times. .. „t,.

„.Tho youth forgot to say that wo keep a General I'epot, where you can find a full supply of MAUAZINKS and literary Papers.

Also have for sale the "Wilrox & Glbhs Sewing Machlnc," which we invite you to call andsee. Any goods not on hands promptly ordered.

Thankful for past favors wo would respectfully ask you ALL to call. March 31,1S00, L. A. FOOTE it CO.

FOUNDRY

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CANINE & GREGG'S O O IN A

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.• Still in his hands, as in a vice, That banner with that strange device:Mti&d '•GOOD IsJSWS

The fact is that he hud got ton many articles for nis money and was not able to "tote"' them home, and so got into the above unfortunate predicament.

I fear tho youth who bravely boro The Kxcclsior flag in days of yore,

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Tha "Cornor Book Storo"had not'found Or lie might now be singing round— "GOOD NEWS!"

The reason we have for this belief is. that if lie had found the_"Corner"' he would have bought so many oiitertaining Books that ho would nerer have undertaken that jouruey, but havo stayod ut- home and made a quiet cilizcu.

Our hero lire?, and lives this day, If you'd like to know I'll tell you the way His mind was full and hishoart was warm, And he was only singing amid the storm, "GOOD NEWS!":

He was rescued from his porilous condition, wont .on his way rejoioing and gtadencd hi3 family and mends with a bountiful supply of Books,

Stationery,

Toys, Notions, Ac., which he had bought at the place whoro you got cheap goods and tho right change

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3VXA.CEEHSTE SHOP

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BLAIR, LYLE & €0.9

Have now in operation a Foundry and {.Machine Shop in this place, and would invite all interested in

Machinery of Any Kind

to give them a. call. They are making all kinds of oastings, suoh as

MILL QBABmG{i-: ,.••• of every description,

Sorghum Mills, Furnace Fronts, Grate .. Bars, Sugar Kettles, Ovens, Dog Irons, Making Patterns for and •/,: •-.•••Replacing Stove Plates."'

They are prepared to repair

Tubular Boilers, Steam Engines, Thrashing^raehines, Reapers, Mowers, Drag Saws, and to inake and fit up

Brass Castings, and Black- tj smithing of every descxiption. All J-1 ^ar on t.liAm ia

them is

'Warrantedto

perform as represented.

Shop on Green Street, near Depot.

'Gash Paid for Old Iron, Copper & Brass.

mywee BLAIR, LYLE & Co.

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TIO 2jT OF

Hardware mid Agricultural Implements,

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.TO 55 J.V

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ASP WII.I.— F*

EXHIBIT SIX DAYS,

IN EACH WEEK,

2, EiUJPIIIE HI,OCR.

ADMITTANCE

free to every body who wi.'iios to avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing tho sight. Shelf tl:irt\rnrc in nbumlmicc, Iron, NpriiiKx, IViiiU, Steel, 2las*. Axles, Sliovols, Hoc*, ItnUoH, Spadm, 1'IOWH, \-E. Rnnlci Corn Planter mill (Jultivnlor, liurkcyc It en per mid .Tlowrr, with dropping attachment, Improved Ilnbbnrd ITIoKver, Wood's Self I£A5vI:IS, Wooil'n itlowtr.

1^ xMso Agents for a great many different varieties of Machiuery and Stump Jacks. We have a splendid assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlory. l'late and nrittania Spoons, a lino assortment of Tea-Trays and'TVindow Cornice. .. .—- :r. .v :J.

Wo paid (jreenbaeka for our goods and can sell them as cheap as those who paid cash. Give us a call, liecollect, Admittance free.

JLST RECEIVED

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L. & M. DESSAUER,

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Magnificent "7 Assortment

O^'

Keady-Made Clothing

FOR SWtflMFjR

H7J.fl?.

Every article in the Clolhing line can be found at this IIouf-e.

CALL AND SEE

Before Purchasing Elsewhere.

May 5'36

cf WlSjV^mJLF BOOK.

DR. Chase's Recipes,

Or, Information for Everybody.

rpHIS invaluable work, containingabout SOO practical Receipts for any and almost every thing, is now offered to the public by tlio undersigned, (who is solo agent for Crawfordsville and Montgomery county,) nt oxtromely low figures. It is 'my.intention, as far as practical, to canvass tho county thoroughly. giving all desiring it. an opportunity to purchaso. Tho following references aro from persons who have now this book.

VJ C.1RB.

Wo tho undersigned ladies of Crawfordsrilloi Mflptgomory'opuntyiiJndiaoa, cheerfully toccoinmendDr.'A. W. CHASB'8 Recfpo BboVa'S ffvaluablo as:istiintto housekeepers, farmers und Mechanics: Mrs. M, A. Lee. Jlrs. Sarah Britton. .. Mrs. Mary E. Cox, Mrs S.-U:Sidncr, Mrs. Louisa J. iSUovolin, Mrs. D. 11. Knox, Mrs. Mary B. Griihain*,Mrs. Mary J. Knox, Mrs. Ann Buffington, -u .Mrs. Pommelio Enoch, Mrs. Elista MoMcohnn, Mrs. C. Hollowny, Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mrs. Mary J.

"Mrs."Mary E. Simpson, •-Mrs.'Mary Er-Bradeir-Mrs, Nancy Bi'Gi^loy,' i» Mrs. W. H. Van Slyke. Mrs. Eliza MiMoiv Mrs. Maggio Barr. -MM.Isaac Naylor, \I Shall also continuo to dfeal'in all KShds 'of Table Linens: Speetaclos, to. Price of Book,'$1^5. maylOmfl.] CHEAP JOHK.

Tabic Cutlery.

AFineassortment

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DEALERS IN

BOOTS SHOES.

Corner of fain and Green Streets,

\\70UL11 rospa.?tfnlly call tho attention of buyers to our lurco and magnificent stock of IJooU and Shoes. Tho stock consists of

GENTS FINE SEWED CALF BOOTS,

made for us from tlio best stock and insuperior stylo.

Pegged €alt Boots,

fine and heavy—the best of goods and very cheap.

HEAVY KIP BOOTS,

RUBBERS OF ALL KINDS,

BOTS BOOTS,

LADIES POLISH BOOTS, LADIES SHOES,

of every stylo,

Children's & Misses' Shoes

of the most clcijant patterns and style? in ijreat varieties. have seeureil tho exclusive pattent. riBnt, lor -Montgomery county, for manufacturing on

Pluiuer's Famous Patent Last!

•I'..1''' V"',3"!' oihers for making elesant fits and S" inn durability to our work. TerrUnrun ..i,,, be secured by callinsatour establishmcut. \i keep every thini in the line that can be called for, and sell at tho lowest iicured._ AVe shall euiitinue Ho in the past, to lead the trade inntyles anil prices, april •l-ls06-n33 frc3m .•• CUIITIG IJKO.

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CANINE .t-GRKGG, Sign of the liig l'ad-lock.

MaylS'tili. No.2, Kmpire Hloek.

Eagle Clothing Store.-

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NEWIP1RM JSTO, 3,

commERcMx, MJL O M,

CRAWFORDSVILLE, 7XI).

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WASSON andELLMORE HAVINGBuy.,

boughtout the eiitiro stock o^.Wir. Ai.LK.N .t would respectfully invito' the pub-

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AR GKE Jm

Call and Exaiiiiiie Stock

AND LEARN PRICES. —j

and a3 low as can be found clscwhcro

IIST THE "WEST

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Ladies' & Children^' Dress Goods,

ofe\eiy

Style, Grade and Color.

$

Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Silks, Flowcrs, Laces, Cmpo, &c. lu Gents Ware

OUR STOOK ia FULL.

Cassimeres, Cloths, &c.,

and in fact every thing in our lino will corrospond .with, any house in the city.

A. 9.ixa *,t, i, KLri C-,

Heady »JtIadc 'Clothing•

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M: Krout.

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of Tablo Cutl'ery.for sale by

dec3lf LEE fc BROTHER.

An Old Spng set to a New Tune.

"As sjpriuppjpproaches

Ants and Jloaches •.

1 vFrom their holes come out.,

t-'And Mice and Ratsi

nj-fnj))ite of cats, 1:

Gaily skip about."

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Wc haro in storo a splendid stock of

for men and boys. Also,

',

Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes.

FOR THE MILLION,T

Come, everybody, and examine our stack. We are receiving now Goods every da^bjsH^pniss^

febn-es. C. W. ELLMORE*.

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"18tycarsostiiblishe.l in X. Y. City." :r"Only infallible remedies known." "Freefrom Poisons." "Not dangerous to tho human family."-' "Hats como outof their holes to die,"

'Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c, Eater's,

Is paste—uscil for

1NCRK.ASE 01' HATS.—The.VAitjinu's GA71:TTK. (l'jiijzlish asserts and proves by figures that one pair of HATS will havo a progeny and descendants no less than t'Ml.lWl in three years. J*o\v, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would eonsumo more lood than would sustain ti3,(XH) human bc-

ItlFSee "COSTAU'S'' advertisemeut above.

I860.

HATS versus lilRDS.—Whoever encu^es in shootins small birds is a cruel man whoever aids in exterminating HATS is a benefactor. We should like someone toeiveusthe benefit of their experience in driving out theso pests. Wo noed somethine bolides doits, eats, and traps for this business,—SciKNTIKIC AMF.UICAS', N. Y.

ITPSee -COSTAU'S"advertisement above.

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••COSTAirS" RAT KXTP.RMIXATOH is simple, safe, and sure—the mor't perfee.t IvAT-ification meeting we have ever attended., Every Rat that can (jet it. properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eaU it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where it was taken.—LAKE SIIOBE tMlnU.VMntiWH. iLpSee "CDSTAirV wlTOTtS.Mrf»ui nVoVc"*

1866. 'J'

A YOICFFROM THK FAlt WEST.-Spcalting of "'COSTAU'S" Hat, Roach, Ant, Ac., Exterminator— "more grain and provisions arc destroyed annunlly in Grant County by vermin than would pnv for tons of Ihisjiatand Insect Killer."—Lancaster Wis. Herald.

ILr'Sec "COSTAU'S1' advertisemeut above.

1866.

IlOUriliKKKPKUS troubled with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAU'S" Exterminator.

mim-ivA mi' uiiwiui mum num. .iiicp, iw.iiicui*?,

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AND

Avoid the risk of Decline in Goods

GOING TO

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We keep any and every thins usually found in a

DRY GOODSgH'OUSE,

AND

Slop at No,

4,

Earl & Hatcher's

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New Wholesale Dry Goods IToiise

Our Goods aro "ft®

ALL NEW AND F^ESH,

and comprise everything in the line adapted for

Ladies and Men's Wear.

Full Lines of Notions

FANCY GOODS,

.Oj ri?^ uVTl l'RICES ARE K,-rJ

COMRECTMip

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J$l"

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New York Quotations.

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OEDERS ENTRUSTED TO US

in t{ ^'t'/^^'wiLI, BE

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Pilled With Special Cate,

fA-f&Ky? AND V)''"

ALWAYS at LOWEST PRICES,.

r:sv s£i ka I z':Zv .ia,

iSL WJSH & BROTb^ft!

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Sari

GREAT WESTERIV..

MARBLE

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PYKE, PAUL CO.

Green Street, On: T)oor South of Main.

'"""'DEALers'IS.

American ,Sr Kalian Marble,

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Mats, ificc., Roaches,

lllack and Rfd

.-Inis, &c., &c., &o., &c.

'Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.

Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for

B'd-Iiinjs, kc.

•COSTAR'S" Electric Powder for Jnsects is for

Moths. Jfosguitocs. Fit-as, Bed-liugs,

inserts on l'lants, fowls. Animals, &c.

I TTT" HBWAUK of all worthless imitutious. HTr'See tint "I^OSTAK'S" name is on each llo.v, IJotI tie."and Flask, before von buy.

ICFAddrcss. HENRY R.COSTAR, •1P12 Uroadivay, N. ITFSold in CUAWFOIIUSV ILIJK, Ir.d.

IrrHy— Aud all Druggists and Ketnilers.

1886.

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and ]'ed-I!ug:', quicker than we e.iii write it. It is in great demand all over tho country.—.Modma, Ohio, Gii7.ette.

IFr'Soo "COSTAU'S" advertisement above. TTrSold in Crawfordsville, hid. lly— and all Druggists and Dealers. npril-1 l£fiG-lm.

E A N S

Of Montgomery County!

YOU

You will Suvft Time, Expense of Freighi,

JUNTFACT.rilKUS OF :ij." v^JUT

Tombstones

Family Vitults,"'''

of all kinds, from the plainest stylo to !ho most perfect in beauty and

GRANDEUR.

Having purchased the slock of Marble belonging to II. Collins, and bring permanently located, we design making this one.of thnjnost extensive establishments of the kind in thc West. We have been currying on the (ireat Wostern Marble Works at Thorntown, Lul., for a number of years, and through our efforts have succeeded in establishing a trade unequal ed by any in the State, and by tho liberal patronage we havo received from the citizens ot -Montgomery and adjoining counties, we have been induced, for the further extension of our trade, to establish a

MARBLE YARD,

in Crawfordsville, and hope by strict attention to business, and using .. ..

None but the Best of Materia?,

which v.e get directly from the quarries, to furnish Work at. such prices as to defy competition.

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Works.

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rtnvork, w'lin li wineii.

•t {?*. -\vi11 on a hi iiersoiih to so-f-f®' X^wlcct. at their

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work as thcr^-w 111 II dor-ire,* 1?

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S^r^vl THE'SAME PRJC-

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.Shop. AVe deliver till our Work, and warrant perfect satisfaction or no sale. We aro also prepared to furnish till kinds of lnuldin:i stone, and all persons wanting anything in that line would do well to call and see us.

March 10'GCy wet-f J'AVIJ, PYKKitCO.

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ii. as. ?Jtj- ill

_$31ockf

Hatcher?s

\LaFayette, Indianq,. £.7*".**!

mar!M'G6ehlDec30'65we-3o-m6.

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WATCHESpo CLOCKS, JEWHLftYy'

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," .. In Ronntct,Ion with the "Book and-Stationery cslaTi-" liahjutnt of. •,

J" a ill. .Q IP a 11 r.son

A IJAKOE and complete ns-

Jo sortmcnt of Amoricitn. Knfliah, and Sivias. Watches, all wacranted^ Moth Thomas' 8-day and 24-tioitr

Clocks, for Churches, Hanks, T)^"elliutrs and Stores. All. the elegant styles of late

Cold, .Silver .and .Platod SPECTACLES: Silver and pl'al.ed Tea and Trtble Spoons, Gold T'ens, Silver Thimbles l'ortd-monios. Pocket cutlery, ttielc, round and Side Combs. Cartridgo'Pistol sand Cartridges. Wooden. Tin and China Toys, Violin p.nd Guitar Strings. Musieiil Inst ruments, Razors.

Swaying strops,

lirnshos. and Toilet Articles: all of tho veryibost quality-ami will be sold ut tho lowost possible.prices at the sign of tho

GOLDEKT WATCH two doors west of the old stand. ,TAS. ATTI:nsoM,,"'5v

A CARL).—To those having Watches and Clocks to be repaired. 1 would say 1 have secured the services of one of the best workmen from New York. All work will 1 attended to promptly, reoeivo my own personal supervision.and be warranted ono year. (aug'JG'05-y .IAS. PATTERSON."

ENLARGED FACILITIES!

EZetlnclion of luvpcnscs!!

J. S. MILLER & GO'S.

Carriage Manufactory,

.)Ftrf:ct

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St.. JVurth of Court Ihntsc S'fitarc.

r., CBAWFOKSSVILI.K, IM), .,

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LLLC! rcn

Invins rceenlly pnrcliascd, cnlnrscd and improved pn i.ji 'I'S O ncuiipy. thcrhy saving e.xpenso of it, JUHi ytvwiy incrynscj lacilitio* |pr inanuiactuf-

Buggies, Sulkies, Spring

Wagons, Sleighs A'c.

Vi wdulJ rcspociriilly iinnouncu to our friends ami no public generally thai we are now in a position to uWy nl competition in our line in this State as roLjanls

TMUCKS, VfJ-:S AM) W 0 AN TIIJ11 niul invite an inspection of our Carriages, Huggir^, Ac., a lim n-sort nient oj which wo keep constantly on hum)- Heing all practical workmen ami

re confidently

.sort that f,ar work and prices cannot bo cxcclled by any oilier GJtnhliFhuicnt in Indiana. Old Buggies taken in exchange. All our work wnrrented onu year. Repairing, Macksmit.hing, Trimming, 1'nintng«v«. with neatness and despatch. A P. i:». IfftiO. 1-Vb. H,

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THIS NEW BOOK STORE I

JAMBS PATTERSON"KJiEl'S

constantly on hand, in connection with his A\ atch and Jewelry estahlishuicnt. a complete stock of

School, BliiRk isnd Miscellaneous Books!

Writing Paper, Envelopes. Pens, Inks, and overy nrticlo n.cd in pnblie and private schools. Toachcrn and pupils will Cnd.it to their advantage to call andexamine my stock and prices beforo purchasing "ulsowhcrc. A most uiaKiiilicent stock of

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jiist received and sold at prices to defy competition. Photograph Car^s, plain and colored pictured, Jloul,din(t. Cord and Tassels, Family Bibles

HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,

ScraijHooks, Porto Folios and Fancy Articles of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion All tho New 1 ork

Weeklies ,anl Monthlies!

The Ledger. Weekly, ('lipper, Wilkes' Spirit. Waverly. llarpors' Atlantic and Eclectic Monthlies, couslantly 011 hand. Also agent for

Raven, Bacon & Go's

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Cclcbr.itfd Pianos!

Don fail to viHit Patterson's Fancy lininar and Hook btoro, two doors wost. of tho old stand, at tho si(in of tho OOI.UKN WATCII. uuK2U-05ylo .) AMES PATTERSON.

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

Jo WoLrY. IIIA"N

E on hand a larcc and fine assortment of thn bust American, English and Swiss Watches now-. 111 the market.

A

I.AUfilv assortment of fino Cidd and Fancy Jewelry, all of tho latest stvles, (Jold Pens. Ac.

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LAIUIF. stock of Spcclaclc« of all kinds to suit tho Market and warranted to givo entire satisfaction.

A LAR(iE supply of oit[lit-day and 24 hour Clocks. £*. oi all kinds, and of tho best quality. I havo

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ST rocoivcd a new nnd complete set of Watch sTools nnd Materials, and am now ready to do all work that 1 may ho favored with in the boat style and with r_

PEOMPTNESS.

A I E S an el pa if in VV mediately,and work

WUirrunletl One 1 'ear,.

Call at

E. J. Binford'S Drug Store.::

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Washington etrect. west of Oo6rt IIouso.

"s'cpt2'o5-yi P.Fitzpntrick,

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QAftii "DAT TC WALL PA PER and WinOUV7v iJ v/JLv JL O dow Ilansings fit from 15 cents to $1.50"per holt, just oponcd'attho Fancy l)azanr and liook Storo" of

JAMES PATTERSON.

feb2)'GG. [Wotool

JVavy toliacco.

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N exoalfont Srtndof Bweatchewinjf NlvyjohcasaU by" 't4ec3lf.] LEB 4 BBO.