Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 August 1870 — Page 3

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.' o»k«. "Af'ler -tindry walk.-, our mercantile Iriend concluded lie would obtain a chariot and roll out on the plains in eompany with her who was causing the -spirits to rap in every chamber of his heart, FTe repaired to one of our liv-.-ry stable* and procured a team and vehicle The nexl thing rcrjuisite for the joiirnny was something lo soothe the agitated spirit in the way of re iVeshmcnl. lie visited several saloons and inquired the price of champagne,

Finding that article would command from J5l2 to? per bottle, he conclude:! the luxury wa* altogether too ex-pen-ive, and ho endeavored to find

=ome otner beverage to be indulged in by hini-elf and sweetheart during the furthcoming ride. Ai last, he entered one of our drim stores and nsked if temperance beverage could be furnish' ed for the above named purpose for a moderate sum of monoy. The drug giM assured him he had a vrry pleas (Ml drink called citrate of magnesia, prepared by himself', which he could warrant fresh and lively, and which ,,'ould be obtained for 1.1M1N per hot tic "(tin Inu'o iin.'nediaiidy clo-cd a bargain, and seized upon two hoi ties with avidity. They were placed under the seat of the buggy with great. c:ire, fund, every thins: being in readiness, the vounu lady was soon ensconced bv his side, behind a spanking team. tr°i 11 tr the double quick for the suburbs. After a drive of 'an hour the

C-ilhint driver reached under the seat and surprised his fail companion with 3 the pre.-enec of' two bottles of liquid, which, he suggested, would he rofreshing 011 the dusty road, floth sufferinr from severe thirst, the contents of! ."?w the two bottles soon disappeared, and the'line flavor commented 011 favorably. Tints refreshed, the lash was fieelv supplied to the team, and our happy couple were jolted over a some what uneven road, with their equilibrium undisturbed until some lime at'- I terward, on their return, when they j. were both suddenly seized with an utia a a in it

Sjh the refreshing receptacle. "The fair one bent over forward, the gallant admirer doubled up nnd squirmed, until things began to ascunie a serious character. The per- 1 spiration rolled down in huge drops from the forehead of one who a few •c moments before had declare.! happtness romplcte. The smiles of the maiden were suddenly transformed to 1 unpleasant contortions of the face, until at last, the magnesia about to bccome master of the situation, forhear-

anee ceased to be a virtue, the team was stopped, and. without one word of explnnatian, each party made a desperate and lively leap from their reipective sides of the buggy, and tho scene which ensued our pen is incapable of describing. Suffico it to say, 1 no unnecessary time was losr in reaching town, not a sentiment of love, was uttered, and a young man was seen earnesty engaged in hunting the drug•vv# gist—who could not be found—and he expresses a huge disgust at the mere mention of citrate of macne-ia as a buggy beverago." ,|

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I Kererend Kasral.

A great sensation was created in AItiance, Stark county. Ohio, in the early part of last week, by thp arraign 1 ment of Rev. W. K. Brown before the Mayor on a charge of assault and hattery with attempt to commit rape upon the person of Miss Cornelia Lozicr, a domestic in his family. The- prosecutj charged that Brown entering the bed-room of Miss Lozicr in his shirt,

during the absence of Mrs. JBrown at the opera, t^ept into the bed of the prosecutrix, hugged and kissed her,

RATES FOB ADVERTISING: cni.fiding girl, placed under his care

finch jqnaroi Olinei or lew) first insenion for protection, against the intrignes

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Kftch additional insertion. for six weeks or 1e«s One oolamn—ihreo month? ,. —six month? —one year Half •oliimn—tWec month' .—six months —one year ... Fourth col.—three months 12 so —six month* ,... ,-. SO 00 —•one year 35 00 Local taurines* notice* per line. I.«t insertion 10 Kacb subsequent insertion, per lin" ... CIRCULATION 2000

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Job Prlniln.r Promptly nod Veailj Kiemfed.

THE KNOT OF BLUrAND GRAY.

Upon my bosom lie* A knot of

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mil grny.

Von nsk me why. Tear? fill my i-u." low to yon I any.

leeni -i (lie

Both fought for wimi right, And died v,ith wwonl in haii'l. One sleeps .itnil Virpinin's hilK

An'l one in Iteornin'11 sand.

the Rnroo situ *hineM upon their eioi My love unchanged miM. «ti*v: Vnd so upon my bo«nm lio^

Tbo kmi' of blito and ray

I KH'U TRE4T.

(lul ling liKlcr HUH,'tilt) liam-

pagnoaiid titralc of Mat?nrsla. The Colusa ^Mi'^ouri Sun, telh the lollowinp story •A few days xince, a youn" man ap pcar-nl in Colusa, and made a canvass of our tow in dispensing of various Yankee notions. Hi- experience in regard tf) this world wa.- evidently of rithrtr a limited order, yf-.t he was indu«trious and Mrived to obtain a nvirket for his ware, and his efforts wove to a certain extenl crowned with success. During his sojourn among us he became infatuated with a dark-

., ... J.. I inarck.

maiden of Colusa—one of Missouri

choicct. oflerinss, a fee'.ing which often takes pot-session of visitors to this jeetion, and frequent became his vi.s•its to her dumicil His devfilion was reciprocalcd. for on several occa-ion, .it evening twilight. I he devoted couplc were to be seen in close proximity upon hi", heneatti the spreading

rancho«

of one of our srrand old

of tJeaitrninp young man. wh^ wa? a

also a member of hi« family. Why he selected ten o'clock n? the hour, the fair Cornelia"? bed-chamher as the

place, and a time when his wife wns

absent as the opportunity for administering the consolation 'of religion,

and impnrtinsr ihformation which wa* to ?ave "the pet of the family' from

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I iifel wo brothers one— Wnrra-hpnHwl, brave nnd e-iv.~ 'I'hoy left my side—one wove 'he •:m The other wore thojfrnv.

lino rode with iStonewall nnd hi-- men/-.':-Anl jiined his fate to l.ff: Ihe ohcr followed Sherman'- irmn ii

Triumphant In ihe -on.

rnin. did not ippSar A case of asseult with intent to*,-* ..... ravish was not unstained hnt nothing is elcarer to our mind than that ilr termination on the part of,the Hi-ri^l

gentleman to roh this yonns cirl of. that which is mo»( -acred to worn in—

.her virtiie—was clearly established. Hirown admits the kis^ing and h'xgtjinpr, and must. ho a mor-.' "ullibl-? party than the writer »f ihi* 'irtiele who wil| believe thar. hi« lcsi^n wanot (ho gratification of lieentiou: In*'

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I '.M.IVORN1A ha- !fdd"d »'i ho» other wonderful product* otn' \fshall noun he independent of China for fjui'evening beverage. Tite Foi«orr. Teleuroph says the experiment nt' Ilerr

A.!

&c. Brown denied entering the room "pj^i'oLVntrrChurch

minus his breeches, admitted the hugging nnd kissing, excusing himself by

saying that Miss Lozier had been an inmate of hit- family for a year, or near­

ly BO that he was very much attached to her that he long regarded her as

an etspecial pet. and that he had

^••hneli. in raising the tea free nr. hi- CK A U'FORDS V1LLK phntrtion amonir the foot hil!« of Kldorado county, ha- been completely tFti^ce/i-iful, the tir tea h.-i been lrank and prouonnred by good .judges to be i-.jual. if not. superior, t.i th- b»' im parted Hi., nutneroue •lapine-e plants are, also thriving finely, his .Japanese workmet .-ire well pleased with the country, and the Telegraph !«ays, onthusiastii.-ally "This exporimcnt will prove the lonn nealeeted foothill" to ho the most desirable land in the State. "With tea. *iik, wheat I and the vine.''alifornia can and will he come in time one of the richest Slates in tiie I 'nion.'

A.- one of the stroDsest, incentives wai the l'ren«:h journal- «aid that if France had once more submitted to lie insulted and outwitted by His

-1n.i

woman of ohiiractcr would

•no woman

have consented Frenchman's arm.

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LIFE IN UTAH

OR thi:

MYSTERIES OF MORMONKSM

Hv .1. 11. HKAOLK. Kilitor r«f iho Snlt I.:ikf Itepnrtor. Ilt-iilU mi K\PO«K ol llxii NCt ltKI II IT !»•]!«, CHIt (vTIO.Vi I'Xnilii IC I !tl l{M,

With a full ami iiilhrntie history of lygniiif nnil the Morin"ii Hpot.fmm it-criein to tlit» present time.

Ajjcntsnro meeting with unpreeeaentol sue-ne-s. one reoorts 1W siih-crihor.- in four «lny«. nnothor Tl in two ilnys. A(iK.XTS WANTED. Send for eircnlars. Aihlress NATIONA I'UBblSIUNti CO., rhioai'o. 111.. Cinoinmiti. Ohio,

St. bonis. Mo. !ui!ric,v

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HOOK 1'L'HbISIfKI) IN

Tilt: I NITKI) STATUS nivrn !ivay

to j-nhseribers to the

wcationai. ••'azktti

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host weekly pnpur for the inat.ruotiori and pien^- 1 1 ure of all olusscv. Terms. j-i/'O voarl.v, with 30 1 eents additional for postage on bonk. The Edit- 1 eational (Inzotle for one ye.'ir eoiitnins more readina mnlter. and of creator variety and inI torest than any other double column Ol'TAV Oj

VObl.-.MK OK l'"" I'AtJKS ever published and sold fur S'i.O". Send for speeiinien i:opy. containine li-( ol. vnlunhln hook?. AtiKNTS WANTED. 11. TL KNKR & CO.. I aii!!'iwl I'liit.ADKi.rm

MACHINE CO., St. bonis. Mo.. Chicago. 111., Pittsburgh, I'iv., lioston. Mass. julyo in3

(bl A DAY—Business entirely now Vhonorable, bibeml induecments. soriptivo (Circulars free A CO.. Kiddeford, M-.

SPOOL COTTON.

THE CELEB RAIL LI

STEW^VKT&CO. n/ AGr-rn$

FOR THE UNITED STATES McClure. Fry1 & Co,

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IXDIAXA.

CARRIAGES and BUGGIES.

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Kvpross Wii^iiis, Mild

Farmerx* Wn^ons.

Of every pattern, nnd of superior finish, kept on h:ind nnd

AI A OK to ORnKR.

Wo pi.tjess devices for the adju.-luieat of A\ 1 otrees and Tirej, whieh reilnee the draft fully one-lhird. These dcviocs arc possessed by no other Carriage Factory in the nited States.

Wo are daily in receipt of letter? from persons

who are using our vehicles in various parts of Indiana and Illinois, certifying that in liehtness of dralt the-e vehicles have never been equslCd,

DOHERTY & DEIGKTON

'RAWKOI?DSVII.l.'E. IND1 v.

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JiZPRerasmher the place. Washington stteet

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DOHKRTY .1 nKIGHTON.

PHYSICIAN *.

StniKI. «. IK WIS. M. 1».

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

fought lier bedchamber in the silent, \\7iLL par special attentwnto ditearesof "1 1 ,1,„ „r! I itubborn or dancetoua/cbaraeter. Oftieo Watches 91 pis"!' for tufl purpose 01 residaoo. on a»rlet .streetj opposita the religious in "imparting moral and ftruction." and warning an innocent.

orket street, opposita

Episoopal Cbureh. Office boon from 6 to a. na from 19 to 1 p. m.. closely oh«erred. Ffie will flnetnati with the tim" *mrh£rt

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL RRT-CTT

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BOOTS and SHOES!

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T. S. KEJLLEY & CO.'S

•••'•YE M* KOO.U

M'A IX STREET,

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I'm, up tiv the vevj bcji of mechanic?, and ail made of No. 1 «elpcted vhich Trill be *olP •if pri(*n= rhnt

Defy Competition

Citizens I Moniuomcr.v toenll before pnrohasine.

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WANTED A*.!KNTS—To sell (lie OCTAOON V\ SEWINO MACHINE. It is licensed. make* the "Elastic bock Stitch," nnd is warI runted for years. Prico SIS. All other inachI incs with an un'.er-leed .told for'?I." or less are infrinci'ments. Address OCTAOON SK INC •.

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A CENTS WANTED—(^i" PER DAY 1\ by Hi. AMERICAN IvNI 1"I'IN(} MACI1IN I? 10., IfOSTON. MASS., or ST. bOI'IS, \|n. iui.v" tn'J

TH liRST BARGAINS IN

Athci icaii Fine Swiss Wiitchos, Liidios' nnd Gouts' Gold Chains.

(iold A: Knamolod Jewelry,

Sl^'vr Buttons.

Gouts'.

.Sells. i'astorM. Pitchers.

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CRAWFORDS VILLE

c\imi\( &, \v\fiox

AZORES.

Groceries & Provisions,'

Coryitr of Grtt'v and Mirkrt Street.^

In

C'rawfordKville. Indiana, j..... %'i It.

THE

new firm would rcspeoifully inform'tho jj eitirens of Montgomery eounty that ther have purchased the Grocery establishment j: as the knownLynn A Son Gnwprv. wherewill he I found a Ursenssortment of

J' i.-i^iiiu -1

Coffer,

Tea, Sugar

Fish,

•lioiattse*. Spices,

Wooden ••*'s Crockery, Tobacco, 1

'K- &Ct

Wo h:u retained tho service? of Mr. Henry Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to ii. the public, and'jhull he pleaded to receive calls j™ from all the old friends of the former

We shall pay the highest market price ftt ali times for

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INDIANA.

l\IMF,NK S'l'tfi »!•'KVKRV KINO OK

Mens' Boota, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Overshoes.

All ni winch will pisiiivl* I-. thp vorv itr.rillr^t profit.

-.•It! tor ifi.-l

Wp. niiin11 fit-1 illic nnti k• -ji tt full n'=ortment of

.ifistnnil» nr. band

HOME MADE WORK

'••iiii( ,uv- i-equeated

Remember the Place, Main street New Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,

OHAWFORO&VXLl^. 1

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JEWELRY STORE.

NEW STORE

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Ituildiiii*,

GREEN STREET,

HILDEBRAND & GO.

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Tins.

SociHv

PiiiM.-

Also a very large stock of fine

Silver ami Plated ware.

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Water

Ctolilet*. Waiter?*. DislieK.

ChUi

Also SETH THOMAS and other makes of clocks. apr30 1970

BECK & JOHNSON

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Al,the lowest figures. OKCK A JOHNSON,

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WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDS VILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, I WO.

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THE OLID

BOOH STORE

II romnvp buck lo the old puu-ft whrro may now founil

'PULL STOCK: OF

Misccllnneons. School. College, Toy nnd Blank Hooks, including choice lot of

Bibles. Prayer and Hymn Books.

Note, ljeiter, Cav. Kill and Wrtipnintr I'AI PICKS. Huff nnd AVhite Knveloves. Slates, I Ink. Mucilajfo, Crnyon. 1'encil.s, nnd nil tlinl i" no^e«ar.v to make a full stock

I STATIONERS* GOODS.

A I'llII and ni. linn ol

Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.

I Havinglo.Howrentiresto- koi' Wallind W indr.w i:

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We hlive received since an entire newVioek in thnt line, and ask your attention the best, prettiest and cheapest- assortment ever offered in his eify.

A i: ASSOB'IMKXT i-''

of Ciirtains.Goods nnd Fixhne-.

PKTI'RE FRAMES A: MOLD I \GS

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hnd also ta lay in a newstivk of Fraine- :in.i Moldings, whieh, are

Particular attention paid t.o Framing Pictures, and no extra ehargefor work. tV.rdsand Tn ==ol and Pictere Nails.

TOYS ,i- XO TIC XS !,}/ th.- M!

Wereceive all thelendirm

MagaKiiieit an«l ^fowspapers.

Oavins over fifly different kinds. .nd nny not on our list prompty supplied.

!DAILY

Wecannul begin to enumerate nil ihat we have to sell but ask you to hunt up the old establishment. and see irhat wo have. Arid while we would tbarik tho public for their former liberal patronace. we would ask a continuance of the same, and shall try and deserve it by our attention to the vrinw of the community, and sollins at =ueh priee- as will suit all rca^-nnoie people. .•:•'. „.... L. 4. FOOTE. «.-.'i dee 55. lc6i -v,..,

HOUSE & SIGN PAIN TNG.

Hartman & Clemson,

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SEPARATOR AND BAGGER.

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(TIVI'II

PAPERS,

The Indianapolis JOURNAL and SENTINEL I and'the Lafayette JOURNAL are received'every mornin?. and delivered to subscriber5 nf punli=her='rntec. ,,

SIGN

PA INTEES,

(ilazjer.

GrainoiN. (iildej's ainl

Paper Hangers.

I None hut the best material used. Country work solicited and promptly attended to. Shop on Main ?treef. over Fry's Ihmsr Store.'

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|"MKCULARrt of ever? deseription ne*tly e.-t ecnted oncommon white or colored paper etter paper, note paper, or in faM.on ®n* k.nd or qulaaityof paper desired and price0 accor dinely. At the Revie Office

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OBAWFOBDSYILLE,

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It i« the

MOST, PERFECT FANNING MILL EVER INVENTED. We invite the particular attention of all Farmers, Mechanics and Grain-Dealers to the great advantages it possesses over all others. The Separator and Bagger will do more and better work, with less labor than any other Fanning Mill ever, manufactured, being so constructed as to jbag the Grain as it comes from the mill, thereby saving the labor of one man and a boy. s'|Mi* il's Oals. (llicss or "MenTV Oioklc aiul (irass Sml from Wheal, at the same time, by only running the "foul" mixture through once. It also separates Clover and Timothy, and Clover and Sorrell, Timothy and Red Top, Herd Grass, perfectly,

Inasmuch as it has taken the first premium at every State and county where exhibited, (both east and west,) we desire you to call and see the practical operating of it.

CONRER BOOK STORE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.

II.

ll'assoit.

Cloths, Hosiery, Flannels,

Sired

CHEAPER THAN EVER Nelecled Ntock of BootK and Shoes

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W A S 8 0 N & E O E

No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,

CRAWFORDSYILLE, XJSTIDXJ^N

Cassimeres, Gloves. White Goods.

Hoop and Balmoral

the ton-est market price.

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Etlmore.

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Dress Goods, Notions, Shawls,

Mkirt«.

sorted stock 01 #.

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full

KOOIN. Mhoe«. Mats. Caps, ttlass A Clneensware

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WASSON

BOOTS & SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION!

I'Mml

!'k »vith llie l.iue-!. iind

In the city. He sells not hi ne hnr the hest f)iiniii or vv.rk. nnd ».

Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West. VII floods an* ol ni\ own Maiiiil'aHiitY.

Kl.M KMl'.ER thai he keeps the be.»t as«ut«l.-'i»ek in the city to !»cleet trom.

Monev ean be saved by making youi' purchases at thi» Houae. A ori 1 2.

HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &C-.

KTB'W FIRM.

CAMPBELL & TINSLEY!

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mid Slim- Kstabilslimenl.

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Are selliiix ftll sizes of

LEATHER &c RUBBEB

BELTINO!

l,.U i:. LKA I'M KH \\l KIVKTS.

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tO n.H£K('l ili BLOCK.

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The best bargains of the season will be offered in these goods which are all new and fresh.

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THIS WEEK' •Tt

1 Attractive Assortment'

NEW GObDS

Greatly Reduced Prisce

Linen Liwns Oitrand.v kwiiN, Iron Grenadines.

Printnl Percales, Striped and ^lain Piquet*, Bishop Lawns, Plaid and Striped Nainsook Llama Lace Points." Thibet Shawls. ». Silk Fans. Lisle Gloves, Real Laee Collai'M. Silk Parasols, 1" Marseilles Quilts. Bordered Towles, Notin^ham Laee f!m*tain.s.

CAMPBELL & HABTER.

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BAKERY.

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BAYLESS'

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C4HEM,

RA€HEBM,

RIMK8,!

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Warm Meals & Hot Coffee.

A lirnc and •'upf-rb-.took oi

FAMILY GROCERIES,

Confectioneries.

ui »il kind".

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VV» il«n keep the

GKKA I WKSI KKN TEA HOUSE

A full a*nortmerit the finest Teas evei l.rounht lo tbi« market, which we will sell at the I',wprice

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Ml the above *old £..*

In ExchanK^ for Cash or Produce.

ILT-Hoo't'-ilto nivp UJ cull and examint our IfOOflr

f'RAIfi BAVLK3H.

No. 2 Washlnfttn.n Street, N*xtDoor to Grahanu

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DRUGS AND MEDICINES.^

,NEW FIRM

WOI FKTI BOOK,

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CRAWFORD 8 VILLE,

UKALKK^ IV PTR1

Psinf-rt, Oil-, Uyemulfp. Perfuni»r\. Fanov Articles

pure W incs and Brandic.i. For Mfdioal Purposes.

Patent Medicines. Also. Lamps. OUMware. Lei t^r.',Cap.»nd n(f Paper. Pen^. rencu«.»B'iin«.

rKESRii*TMO.YS

(Wefully prepare.l and promptly aitonded tu. Wetre«pectfully{solicitpatr«na*e from the pnblJe in cennral. Jnn*m.