Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 September 1870 — Page 3

BYROITS OPE TO NAPOLEON.

"Ti» Jone—but yes'erday King! And armed with kings to strive: 3 And now thou art a nameless thing'

The triumph and the vanity. The rapture of the 9trf»-— The earthquake voice of Victory.

IS thee the breatti of life, The sword, the ncepter anl thai sway

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man seemed made but 10 obey, j. Wherewith renown was rife— All qneli'd—Dark spirit! what, mtm be Th'S madness of thy r&eroory!

Tbi (lesolater dejcIftUl The victor overthrown The arbiter of other#' fate

A aiippluwit for his own !... Is it yet Srtmc imperial hope That with ftifh change can cunlv cop'

Or dread of death alone? To die a prinr.n—OR live

HI IIVO—

Thy choice i« most ignobly brave!

He foil, the forest prowler's prey: ll'Ti thou mii«t^at thy heart, away

Thine evil deeds :vp writ in gore. Nor written thus in vain— Thy triumphs tell of fsime no mow

Or deepen every stain If thou h:i'l«t dieil as honor

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Some new Napoleon might arise, .v, To eharne the world ag»in— But who would pour the .«olar height To «•*. in «uch a mrless night?-

A WOMAN'S WANTS.

••'.Man wants but little here below. Nor wants that Httb long:'' iWhnt woman wants bus dot been toldI .So that thnll h« my song. .'

,"i A woman wautH—well, let me see—• .She wnnts ho many thng-, II 'lon't know which the first should be.

Or where the list begin*.

She wants—I'm very sure she i|..ev--To drive her everywhere, When fdie is not. inclined to walk.

A handsome coach and pair.

She wants a splendid piece of ground. The title ali her own. -And a mansion with a handsome front

Of marble or brown Mono.

She wants mi India shawl, and on.Of eettly UruHieln Ince. To lend to her h»witchins form *#•••.. ,.. A11 Orienlnl grace.

Siie want« 11 Mil of diamnnilv. Most dazzling to behold, And linlf-a dozen plainer cetH.

Of precious stonet and gold.

Sh(t»wanrR a husband who vili toMost uniformly kind: north a million dollars

And to nil heJ failings blind.

And ns to the new dresses And iionnet.M she cou'd wear. The list, if I should write it out.

Would make a person stare! ,„.

In short, to make a word express:-' The substance of nic

uong,

She wants its much as thi: run qd. A"'l n:ftnlf it jtirt 11.1 lour/

Lonpos,

September li.

J)r. ItiiHsel writes to the Timev, from •Sedan, on thu 'hi When 'he Empe

andas far as the eve could reach,

'jioats of embattled tJerman

visjou was taken. Al lust, jitteniied by a lew oT his s-it'tfT on horseback. Hi- Maje-tv pro­

ceeded along the road from Sedan, in

a brougham.

Biumnrek ro«\ dressed hastily and

uncovered his head 3ud stood with cap in hand, and 011 a sign or reque -t

from th* Kmperor put it on. Tho

town of Douchery—the humble cot-

lasxe of a hand loom weaver, of whom ,,

great Count walked up stairs. The

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to hold any further conversation on

nnlitinitl ninttera nltt. hie Mulacic

political matters Willi his iMaje^ty,

it. CoaDt Bismarck then went to ae«

the Kinp, and the Emperor withdrew to coomiH his officers.

At 11

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thousand .hrones. *ftre

or„cle8

Who strewed ourwrtb with hostile bon?3. """ptOD *Dd Uenera! Von Moltkf, And be ihne survive? aod, I believe, CoUDt Bi^mark took Since he. mincalled the Morning Star, pirt in the deiiberaliooa. The terms Nor man uor fiend bath fallen far.

with

meet him. and to see the King.. Count '.^

town. was away on the field, and ,°

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it. Tho room was not inviting. The

of CapifulatioD

sien0^"a reed nP™ *7 Wral

are that the garrison and army of Sedan to surrender aft prisoners of war,

He was in the undress uniform of a a full nsnortnifint of Lieutenant General, with the star of the Legion of Honor on his breast .j

Ilia face looked exceedingly worn, with dark lines under the eyes, which were observant of what was passing around, for he Kaluted an Englishman who ran out, to sec him, and raised his hat.

Ii\' his side sat a French officer, I think Achille Murat but who could look at any one but one man, and it was only a glance any person with good feeling would care to give at such a moment even to him. The horse. were worthy of Imperial stables Two postilions were as smart as in the Bois, or in roiih: for h't. Cloud on a Wednesday. They and the two who sat behind wore long waterproof clonks, glazed hat.-- and the Imperial cockade.

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I As the brougha'hV was stopped for

«•?'. "i1.1 ".-j 'j a'moment my courier caught sight, of ... ,. I his Majesty's face. What a ehtini-e," Dr. Knssell Vmnint ot apolcorrs Mir-

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iTtitlcr lie says, "since the 1 rinee Napoleon. lodged in my house in Loudou, before he went to live in King street." He had his hand to his mustache, which

had the well known point and waxed ends, but there was no nervous twitching, and the emotion which shook him

for, who had passed the weary hours of the ni:rht, looked out on the enriy 1 !'or a moment when he was speaking morniUL', he behel.l a lorcsi of steel 10 the rown l'rinee yesterday ol the and inm in the valley, and on the [j

rit

hill tops batteries posted on every Then he brushed the tears from his •'ininence. eavalrv in all the plains, ey15*1 with the gloves he had in one

Count Bismarck was in

manner had passed away.

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overcome For several

jj. 1 sfcondri alter the brougham came a

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ehar-a banc, with Normandy perehev- ___ on?, filled with Prusian officers, mostly GREEN STREET, cloaked, with hords drawn over their I ____ ____ k0pi- and caps. Among the hitter

were Gen. Bofcn and the Prince of

Lewos, wiio ore appointed to wait on

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bed at his quarters, at Douchery, pcria! carriages, ehar a-banc, four AmOl'iCiin & FilU" Swiss WatcllOS, where an oflicr rushed in and annou- gtin. with superb horses, and filled ecd that the Kmperor was coming to

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"knowledge state what occurred as his

Majesdy alighted. I hoar Bismarck

one cried (od bless him.' The French man and womun who stood out in the rain certainly did Dot venture to show auy sympathy or sorrow if they felt any. The only sounds was

Count replied "Sire. 1 receive your the tramp of horses, and inopportune wOl»Iet*. ^Majesty as 1 would my own royal ir 1 id of bells of char a-banc and] master

lorsos ut now a

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There happened to be near the place

we

ns Count Bismarck has repeated it free- ..,

ly, or^the principal parts ol no

doubt it will be soon known, and ro

main forever as history. The great

points to be gamed was peace, but as

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

aod to be sent into Germany oScer* DAAffCi OTT/VPOf to be liberated on pnroic not to serve .Dv/UXO ctHll 0£X\/JEj0«apain during the war all horsrs. puns .nod muoitions of war to be given up. The Emperor*? detention in Germany is understood 'n be pnrt *1 of the capitulation.

About two o'clock the King, with #•. bis body guard and escort of cuiras-! ^ier-j, attended by the Crown Prince

nnd staff of general officftr.", proceeded

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to the chatean outside Scd in. and re-

ceived the Emperor (Napoleou), who! came with his personal followers and .x'.nfT, in charge of ao escort. whi-.-h raDpre.'l on the other side of the av- ... enue iaeiuir the cuira.-.^i^r-. Tho

Ifo who of old would rend the oak Drram'cl not of the rebound, .... ('linin'd liy the trunk ho vainly broke— •1 ana captive retired in 16 tn

Alone—how look'd he round? Thou in the sternness of thy strengt! An equal deed hn*t done at lencth.

Anil darker Tut hast found:

T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S

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

Douchey. September 3, 0 a. m.— I the Emperor, a prisoner of war, has just passed below my window, through the m.iiu street of Douchery. It is raining torrents." ,. A column of Wartemhurg troops, coming in an opposite I direction, blocks up the way. The eorte»e is preceded by a troop of! Black Huzzars in full uniform and un- ... cloaked. Then came a brougham with the Emperor. Wc manufaeturo and keep eonslBntl.v on hand

All of which will p.ttitivl.v be-old torensh tho very smallest, profit.

HOME MADE WORK

I'm. up b.v the very ben of mechanics, and all made of So. 1 pclccted stock, which will bo aolp lit prircs thnt

Defy Competition!

Citizonscf Montgomery eount.v ure requested tncall beforepnrohasins.

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

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

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NEW STORE

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Els(081*S BitlfiK Kllildillg,

^'^rs. followed them, some 311(1 Gftllts' Oolfl Chains.

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an

alter a lone string of saddle and ren ...• "V!

|,n es ridden by grooms, sixty or

went to meet the Kmperor. lie was more in nun.iber, the rear being closed SI«*OVt' DllttoilS. Goilfs'. PillS. in time to stop the cortege outside the troops of-the Black Horse. I leave

°d then a chorus was

.•- sung by tho Wirtembergers, trudsring Calce

lhrouph the muJ celehr atillK the vic

where tho interview occurred—a few 1 tory, in which, so far as they ure eon- Forks &e., &e. hundred yards outside of the squalid etrued, they had doubtless with rcgret, little to do.

The Largest Mule in Ihe World.

there are numbers around £cdau. Bfsniarck led the way and we entered Last Saturday we were iu Ashley,

au

company with Captain atson

wended our way to see the much

appurtmcnt was (filled by the hand- talked 01 mule raised b} Jack itgerloom and the appliances of the weav- of Jefferson county in this State, er So he descended and fouud tho

ant now

owned by himself, R. T.

Kmperor sitting on a stove out^de. Coffee, E. C. Pace aud Cap. Joel P. Two chairs were brought out of tho Watsou, of Ashley. We had beard it cntraco. Tho Emperor sat dowu in spoken of as being as large as an Eleone, Bismarck took the other and phant. aud we must eonfess that its C^rawlorlsville« Inliana« placed it 011 his Majesty's loft baud .. t, 1

size a^toniKhed us. It is "nineteen'

side. Ihe officers in attendance on their fallen master laid down distance away upon a small pi grass in frout ol the cottage. The .• 1 be. according to measurement, twentvconvcrsat.oD was a Grange one, and

two haQds hj ItU uoquestiooab

a mlc jn- t|le

fur ns Ins .Majesty was conceroeu, uo ... .. ... 'Pea ,. ,, exhibition and th«u to the btute fair mw, Utfsuraneu ot it could be obtained by t» .1. m. 1-. ... 1 'at Decatur. It is the greatest curiliismsrk. I ho htnperor stated he ... nn\ o«itv ol the age—.\ti .hri//r (Jl.) hud no power, could not negotiate peace, and could nnt give orders to I "*•. *.i- :v.v.vi the army nor Marshal Buzaine. Toe !,, Empress was Regent of Franco, and Ihe first .school house erected in

011 kcrand her 3Iinistcrs must devolve New Albany (in 1S19) is siill stand- j- .. the negotiations. So Bismarck there- iog, it having been removed from its upon remarked that it was of no avail

iind it wotild be of no use to see the Kine. Tho Emperor desired to see the King in parson, but Bismark declared it was oot possible to accede to his Majesty wiahos until the terms General McCelland has $1*2,500 a year of capitulation had been signed. in gold as superintendent of tho Stevens Then, as the conversation was becom- battery, and $16,000 a year as engineer to iog rather dangerous, aod the situ*- the Commission of Docks. Ho also gets tion diffic:U1 buUh aides, he epded bandsome fee* a« a

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wfl |ni ht ada |hc of il9 1

Wc uni!er?tau(! be ak

firft to thp fair J(t Rc

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cviIle amKput 0D

jnal ]ocntioQ ou Sute gtreet t(J

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(j|)l(l & Kn.liuolod .Towolrv.

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moralize on this spec SOC'ipt} PillS.

tide. 1 shall not sav a word about

tielc. 1 shall not say a word about

there ore v-mnot ot my own personal \n„r, X...^ -n 1

lallen greatness, hvery one will bo

ready with the trite saying

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MAIN STREET.

glass house of oae of the saloons on the drawing room fl or, and they could be seen by ihe stafl out.-ide en- I g«ped-in earnest dialogue. After the I ('!{A\VFORDSV1LLE. INDIANA, iuferview with the Kiug, the Etftperor had a few minutes' conversation with the Crown Prioce during which he was much agitated when alluding to the manner of the King. His great. anxiety seemed to he not to be ex hibited to his own soldiers. The re-j A mmmknskstook OFKVKKVKIXDOF 1' suit, was, however, that His Majesty wishing to avoid one mischief was exposed to grear humiliation, for his course Iiad to* he altered to avoid Sedan, and thus he had to paiss through the lines of the Prusian army.

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C« S. HILDjEBRAND & CO.

nu: BEST DAI?GAINS TN

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Also a very large stock of fine

No

Silver and Plated ware,

Tea Setts. Castors. Water Pitchers,

Waiters. Butter Dishes.

ftasikets. 8)»oom.

Also SETH THOMAS and other makes of clocks. apr^O l??ft

IBECE & JOHNSON

DKALKKS IN

Grocr is & Provisions

Comrr 0/ Green ami Market Street*,

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Consisting *1

Coffee,

-Sugar Fifth,

engir^e^r,

•WotasHe#,

Spices,

I%'oodfH Ware, Crockery, Tobacco, 4*e., Jrc.

Wo ha* retained the cerviccs of Mr. flenr

corner of hpnog and Lower 1* irt Sloan, the popular salesman, well known to

the public, and-hall be pleased to receive calls

Streets. It IS now being remodeled I from all the old[friendsof the former firm. with a view to converting it info a business house shall pa- the highest market price at ali times for

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At the lowut figares.

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WEEKLY REYIEAV-CRAWFORDSVlLLEv INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

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CONRER BOOK STORE.

Home Again

THE OXjID

O OJbj.JXTE'ii iht

SBOOK STOHS

Has remove baek tho old place where may noiv ho found a

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OF

Miwellnnoou?. School. ('oIIcro, Tr..v nnd H'unk Honk?. inehidinR rhoi'-c Jot of

I Biblrs. Prayer and Ifvinn Books.

Note, Letter, Crip. Hill hdiI Wrappinfr PAI'KItS. Hnft and While Knvelnves, Slates, I Ink. Mnciliiee. Ornynn, I'oneil.--. nnd nil that if I necessary to make n, full stock of

STATI0NEK5' GOODS.!

j-j- -t A full and nice linu of I

Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books,

HavineloH mtr entire "took of Walt an-i Window

A E S

We have received since nil cntiro new stoek in that line, and ask your nttcntiou the hi^t. nrettic.»t nndch°ape?t n?=ortro"nt ever offorprj in hi? city.

A \ICK ASSORTMENT

of Curtains,(roods nnd Fixtnn--.

PICTURE FRAMES* MOLDTNOS fi

We had alo n^ew_?toek^of Fr.itee? ana

Particuliar attention paid to Kraminc Pieture.", and no extra ehnrscfor work, t'ordsaml Tn--'d and Picture Nails. '.

TOYS .(• XOTIOXS hy thf Mil/ion.

W a

Magazim'*and Newspapers,

Havinsnver fifty different kindn. and nn.v not rn our li.'t prompty suoplied.

DAILY PAPERS,

The Indianapolis .TOURNATJ and SKNTINKIJ and'the Lafavette.IOL'HNAIi arereeeived every tnornins, nnd delivered to «nhi»eriher.» at publishers'rates.

We cannnt besin to enumerate nil thnt wo I have to sell but a.'k you to hunt up the oldentablishinent. nnd see whar we have. And while wc would thank the public lor their former liberal patronaeo. we would ask a continuancc I of the same, and shall try nnd deserve it by our attention to tho wants of tho community, and I sclline at such prices as will suit all reasonable people.

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L. A. FOOTE.

HOUSE & SIGN PAINTNG.

Hartman & Clemson,

HOUSE & SIGN

A I N E S

Glaziers. Graincrs. Gilders ami

[Paper Hangers,

Xouc but the brst material used. Country work solicited nnd prornptl attended to. I Shoo on Main «treet, over Pry's rue Sforn. jell u»3.

PHYSICIAN.

SAMUELI G. IRWIV. M. D.

I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. VT7ILL pay special Mttrntifnto dijra?'P(f stubborn or dnnzerons character. OfGce residcuc, on Slnrket street, opposite the

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rbureb. Office houra froin 6 to 6 en. from to 1 p. in..closely observed. Fuse will fluctuate with the time: *ineh£fl

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Aug 20 1870 ..."

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SEPAHATOH AND BAGGER.

THE NEAVTTOEK'

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER

Is now lining siiiuiiifrdiircd by

10 A "iNT I TsT E, O 5^ (J

[OBA'WPOBDSTXLLE, HTX3IJL3STA.,

It

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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 bag the Grain as it comes from the mill, thereby saving the labor of one man and a boy. 11 soparUcs 0a(s, Ctes (or "Meal,") (fickle and (Jrass Seed .from ...Wheat, at the same time, by only running the "four'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 preminm at every State and couiity where exhibited, (both east and west,) we desire you to call and see the practical operating of it,

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.

WALSSON &

No. 4 EXCHWGE B3^0CK,

OP/AWFORDSYILLB,

Clotlis, Oassimeres. Dress Goods.

Gloves,

Hosiery,

Flannels, White

Hoop aiul BsliHoraf Mlcirlw.

Al-'.. ..--li .,!

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at the. latrest market price. WASSO.N & U..MOKK.

BOOTS & SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION!

R.EHLI3XTG'S

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(l wi

rntheeitv. He

,h the lar

Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West.

Ill fioods of im o»n MfiiiiiffuMiin

itF.M KM P.Kit that lie keep^ the i. u«jorirtri in tiveii to ^el«,.-t from.

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Mutfmorr.

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Notions,

Goods.

Shawls,

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A ••••,, ,i full 1 it r.l

Boots, ftisoc*. Mats. Caps. Cwlasw «&

Stl'OOt Bool ami .',5ljOC ^fetobilsllllieill. Warill Meals & Hot f/offoej'

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CHEAPERTHAN EVER Rest Selected Stock Roots sittd Nlioes FAMILY GROCERIES,

©a^ Monoy can be saved lay making your purcltasea al this House. (illKAT KS'I KRN FhA IIOLSE v-h'i wv Aprils. Ir-"'!

HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &e.

CAMPBELL & TINSLEY!

Succcs.-ior.f to ('aiiitibi ll /A// ,)

will sell

LEATHER RUBBER

E I N IRON, NAILS 1 HORSE SHOES!

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and ..

HOREE NAILS!

a a

,f /-^v -r-r-r *rn "f—^ /""I A £1"^ "I ~1 Kfttent A^I^rinip*. ER ~Ll O AV .P O Li O A. S Jr:L.. r„

*o, COK3IERCIAL ULUlk.

DBT GOODS.

I it it

I* IKS.

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"\*2 &

Campbell & Harter

W ll.l. (IPCRJI

ITH.IS VEEK

Attractive Assortment

NEW GOODS

greatly Reduced Prices

Lint'ii iiM us.

Organdy Lawns.-

Iron (ironadiup^

Printed Percaies.

Striped and Plain Plqueii,

a

Plaid and Striped Nainsook*

Llama Lace Points,^

Thibet Shawls. VT.

Silk Fans.

Lisle (jlovcs,

Real Lace Collars,

Silk Parasols,

Marseilles guilts. T'

llordered IVnvles. .'

Notinschain Lace Curfains.

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

CAMPBELL & HAltTEK. julv'J 'TO

BAKERY.

1^: ERYBOD

(ItIMS TO

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(AK1X.

Ki:rs,

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Itl'SKS,:

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RllfN. dre.

-'-erh^ek of-

Confectioneries,"'

J)f r,U kind-.

W-i IIUO tin

A full fl'ir.rtment of the Bneit. Teas erei lirnutthl to this market, which wo will sell the lnw«t. priccjr. Ail I he'uliove iioods sold k'if'i

In Exchange for Cash or Produce.

JUT Il"il to trivy u* a eull and exnmlin•.nr ...

A11 ,t ItAYLKSS.

No. 2 Washing an Street, NoxtDoor to Grahams* Apt 3.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

NEW FIRM.

illOFPH'I'l' & ISOOI,.

i: ii i.or K. o'. I,

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,inU. Oil-, Dyestuffrf, Perfumirry. fancy Articles I'tirt Winos Brandies

For Purposes". 'i

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PRJEHf'KiPTrOjrS I

Carefully prepared anil promptly atteod*d to. \Vefrespectfn 1 fyItollei' P» I rona*e from the publle in general. iJanSOM.