Newspaper Page Text
•A 4- i fwS-. 4 11 i O N O N A DKAX, W. WELL*, L.^U! DEAN, WELLS & Co., The above firm is offering to the citizens of llonona, and surrounding country, a splendid assortment of General Merchandise^ which the are willing to-cxob&nge for Cash, Pro Aaca or Good Credit. The goods have betn selected with great care, •xyreslv for this market, and the public will find fteir prices to be as low as the trade will allow. In their stock may be found all the staple, and •oat of the fancy articles known to the trade in vading Dry Goods, •HEETING, SHIRTING, LINENS, At PACCAS, PRINTS, SATINETS, Cloths, Cambrics, Shawls Eadies Af fStnts €1 Moves and Comforts Belains Cathmcrt# Styles of ilf Hosiery, Berago* and other nett DRESS GOODS, flats, Caps and Bonnets For all ages and conditions, and at any price required, E A Y -M A E Clotliin gr, Of superior quality, well put together, »£HELF HARDWARE, ,'.' Queen's Ware\ a lass and Stone If*are, Broms, Tubs. Pails, and other Wooden Ware, A nice invoice of very choice Groceries, such as TEA, COFFEE, TOBACCO, CANDLES, SALARATUS, STARCH, MOLASSES, VINEGAR, PEPPER, GOLDEN SYRUP* NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, BOOTS & SHOES, fcailes, Gentlemen, Girls, Boys And Infan-ts, of all sizes, all qualities, all prices. Yanls.ee Notions y GRINDSTONES, S o v e s a n i n W a e Having employed MR. STEVENS, an excellen trorkm in in Tin, Copper and Iron Ware, DEANt WELLS &, Co. .ire prepared to do all kinds o Jo jL»iiir and Repairing the country may require. Stove Pipe furnished at short notice, also Stove Thimbles, Zinc and Drums. CTin Pipes put up at reasonable prices._Tf As a Tin Shop was much needed at Monona we trust the neighbor! o K1 will make it a paying concern to us, as it is eviuently an accommodation lo them. Ladits and Gentlemen, Housekeepers and Bactm lors, Democrats and Republicans, Give us a Call, JYe w DEAN, WELS & Co. Monona, Oct, 1B5C* [vl-nl-] *1 an e A en ivinff purchased of Da. Fosrni, the Hard i and Grocery part of his stock, rocery part E. U. FOWLER, such as Cotloe, Su^ar, Ton, Tobacco, Salt, Vin egar, Saleratus, Spice, Starch, Fish, Dried Fruit, Flour, Crackers, Cheese and other eatables, to gether with a larye variety of Planes Chisels, •augers, Shelf Hardware, Tools, Building Jflaterials •Yails, Glass, Putty. It is his intention to keep supplied with every thing in his line, that can be required, and vre hope to receive a liberal share of the public trade. 0"Best prices paid for all Country Trade that iMMfketable. II. D. EVANS, SILAS EGBKJLFLK la now offering for Ca?h or Produce, a very de •irablestoek of Family Groceries and Provisions, We hare a general assortment, of good qual y Saws, Carpenters Give me a Trial, E. H. FOWLER. Monona, Oct., 1856. [vl-nl] €rroccry, AT O N O N A o THE Undersigned has purchased the RED HOl'SE. on on Street, Monona, we.-t of the Egbert B1 k, and filled it with all the goods known to au Em'^iiU'iii ii appetite li a Stianjj er calls he can ^et a comfortable Lunch nta small price. It' a Citizen drops in, a gooU Cigar is at {lis eoininaii't while the tra\eling public and Housekeepers, can supply themselves with Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Vinegar, Starch, flataratus, Molassp* Candies, Crackers, Cheese, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, p|ried and Green Fruit and almost every other article tliat necessity or fancy deiu mds. 0*NJW the beauty of the trade is, th^ we take all the products of the garden and the field#, for my goods. S. D. SAXBY. Oct, 1»* Foreign & Domestic 0 0 S *rocerics, IGarduare, Haih, Croelicrj^ Stoves, Iron, I*lass, Queen*-Wartij Furniture, Sash, and Farming Tools, iiONONA, IOWA. O Bare the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Monona, and surrounding country, that, in addition to their General Stock of most desirable goods, they are now receiving direct from the Eastern Cities, the most completo as sortment of Merchandise ever offered in Flu n els, Prints, Tickings, Denims, Sheeting ftadies Dress f, Hood* and Trimmings, ALSO, A flUtE ASSORTMENT OF A E S A I I 0 8 ii i o y e s READY MADE CLOTHOO expressly selected in anticipation af a Cold If*inter, and a HEAVY TRADE," Fine Suits furnisheil for WEDDINGS, and other SERIOUS ot casio ns. some of them so light and neat, they almost dance of themselves, while others, are heavg enough to de the most penetrating effort# of Frost and Snow. Of all varieties, from the softest kind of MASH-UP, to the meet -PLUG. Of approved HARDWARE, Taile Cutlery, Am*, Sam, Joincrt' Tool*, Auger*, Lo4i* JjtUcket, Butt*, Screw*, Nails, Spade*, Shovel4| Iron, Steel, Picks, Blatkmith*' Tools, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Cooking, Parlor, Office and Box Stoves, A 8 O It genera! assortment of DRUGS +1IFDICI*YES will be found hi jul oar 8tock. oiiseb.eop ers Will find it to their interest, to examine our Stock of Glass Were, Wooden Ware, Queen's Ware and u n i u e We hare a nice lot of Chairs of several kinds Bedstead?, Lounges, Stands, Tables, &c., i o v e o u s Rakes, Hoes, JBjrfhes, Forks and other Fanning Tool* GROCERIES!^ of all description, wc cant be beat in quality or cheapness. An experience of Four Years in business a) this point, enables us to select goods for the commodation of the public, and we our efforts to please will be appreciated. ICCush, all Oct, iai* O N O N A O n EVANS & EGBERT^ Dealers in the Market. We particularly invite the attention of our old customers, and the rest of mankind, to the fol lowing list of articles found in our establishment: i DRY-GOODS in Endless variety, includ ing ClOths, Cassimers, $attiiiftt*| 4 BOOTS & SHOES. By the Cord, ac hope kinds of Produce, and Good Pmilwi taken for Goods. EVANS ft. EGBERT. O N O N A I N B. IS. H.1IMI.YG '\"\TOuld Ie«peetfully inform tlie citizens o Monona, and tiie surrounding country tb at lie ii now receiving, and has on hand, a vtn large and splendid assortment of KAIfSAS!!L-: \*JIO.YO.YA II O E J, The UNION is dissolved!! Dry Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, JFlan els, Silks, Be laines, Prints, Ginghams, •Yeek Tics, Shifts, Ribbons and so on, 4'c Also, a complete stock of III mil VET GROCERIES. Z a w a e '"TIM WARE, CROCKERY, GLAP*» AMD "QUEENS WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, u s a n I i e i n e e Also, a splendid lot of 7 ewelry, A N monona HMany constantly on hand, or will make tOecdtt kind of uriiiture, Required by his customers. fj~Particular attention paid to filling orders tos Coffins, with despatch. If you want a Table, Stand, Bedstead, Bureau, Cupboard, Book Case, or a Pleas give me a call. If*E i all of which are being sold very cheap, to the numerous customers of The Old Stand by, Beef, Hams, Porky .. Bacon, Flour, at/Hi, Grains, Salt, Vinegar, and indeed, every thing that a family needs, can be bought here at a mere trifle. W e have finest lot of now (Mi hand, and will soil cheep* the READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOT AND SHOES, Furs, Gloves and Hoseiry, ever offered weet of New York, *". Oar motto is The JYimble Sixpence," and we are bound to please our customers Ij"Our Terms arc Cash or Approved Credit. N. B. The highest market price will be paid for Hutter, Eggs, and all kinds of produce, in Cash or Good*. 1-TMy old customers who know themselves in debt, will pi en HI* walk up to the "Captain's OHice" and settle. After tlie Books are closed I design resuming business again, on the general credit fystem. Don't forget the Cheap Store, on the corner of "Main and Center Streets. B. B. HARDING. Monona, Iowa, Oct 1656. E. MATHEWS, CABINET MAKER, Side Board, MATHEWS. Monona, Jowa, Oct., 1856. [vl-nl] it'' Grocery!! Joton "V^ard, one door west of U.-irding's Store, is still on hand, ready to oblige hii iricuds, u itli auy Uiuy in his line oi business. He keeps constantly on hand, tMlour, •Heal, Fish, Pails, TuBM, Mrooms Salt, CrackefiI* Cheese, and other and other marketable Trade. Monona, Iowa, 1856. Comforts. Farmers can find ready sale, for Butter, Eggs i Monona, Oct., 1816. JOHN WARD. [vl-nl] SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, -O- Undersigned, costumes to manufacture Sash, Boors and Window Blinds, of any required size, at his old stand Being supplied with siutable Lumber, he is prepared to iurnish any article wanted ja HOUSE FINISHING, 0*M ichinery repaired on Short Notice, and Coffins made to order. B. H. OLMSTED. Monona, Iowa, Oat. 1856. [vl-nl] .- I E Y Manufacturer and Dealer in BUCK SKIN GLOVEs, Mits ana XiaslicB. SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE. |j Highest price paid for Deer kins. Furniture, Sash, and Farming I'tinVils, i Oct^ 1856. Ti n i •loooor A O A 3 A O E By PAUL EG BERT, Main Street, ATWOOD SACKKTDKH, PiiornnMO* Four miles west, of Monoas* Jviction of Weat Union and Deooral Koads Oct. 24. '56 DRY GOODS, He can whow a guud usjortn:cut of Broad €litlis, Cashmeres, Fli AN K Ifc S, TiCiki^ UJj-, and a very large st^dt of Prints, Delates, LatlHeffDrrss QtHOds, such as Chimisetts, CjllMi, tJnler Sieves, Gloves, iNfltts, Silk, Crape and Wollen Goods, Ready MjhIC O 1 1 1 N A N I 9 9 W W in aby quantity, HATS, C^S AND BONNETS. QuEEN'S \XKRE, GLASS WARE, YAKKEl NOTIONS, JEWELRY. In addition to tlio above de8i"able desirablo Stock you will find a well se lected and safofiiiHortmeiit of DRUGS |iND MEDIC1NEJB, Bein» a pnictie|l Physician, he knotts what ileal# in, and the kublic may rest assured, tha thev are in no dairerof beintr imposed UJXJI ami yterii.ips in!' r" for 1 if«*, by the use of adul terated and poisonous medicines, such as are too commonly sold thrtughout the country jJEtyes, i^arnish^ C. a. ANDERSON, IRA CSMMU A.NDEliMN & CASi)D HiacksiMi£t§i§ E I I I E S Monona, Swra. Having purchased the large A and comaMxft Shop, fonierlv owned by D. BROW i the H1KVC firm is pr' pund to do all work in tl* their line, with slill and despatch. Wagons ironed and me paired on Hemand• Particular atttition paid to Horse Shoei: and as a new feaUre, we would announce oi selves in readimss to Shoe Cattle. They nc( iron feet as well is horses so bring them alon Monona, Oct., 1*56. [vl-nl Tailoring Establislimcni 11 ie tJndersifbcd would respectAilly inform I the eitizejs of Monona, and vicinity, th he is no w perminently located in Monona, ai hold* himself in readiness to accommodate th jM'Ople, who need any thing ill his line. Taii iug in all its brandies, will be done with neatnc and duspateh. Complete Outfits Herring, anil m.vle on iliort notice, and at a reaaonab'* 1 charge. He hopes by strict attention to lt^gijBt)l» to merit a libeml »hare of your patronage* Shop near the Western Hotel. GKO. W. STE121, [vl-nl.] Egbert Hotel. STACEOFFtCE. PAUL EGBERT, Proprietor of the above house, lutfi recently enlarged and mnierially improyed it, to aec9mmoda the greatly incitasiug travel of North Iuwa. A careful attention to the wants oi guests, will characterize all the employees of the esuibli^huent. A large and comfortable Stable is con veniently near, and careful hostlers only, are employed. The STAGES from Mc Gregor, Dubuque, and other points, east and south, to all points north and west, change at this hous thus rendering it a iuie temporary HOME, for travelers, who nap be depending on public conveyances. An experience of Eour Years in the business at Monona, has qualiiied the iJropriotor to render the traveling public, is much at ease and as well provided for is a new country will admit of. Charges Reasonable• October, lPff:. BWi.YS [vl It torn. By ALANSON BARRS, Main Street, Monona, ... Iowa. S TER«Y HO TE E9 By II. F. SMITII, Corner of Weet and rage Bta., Monona, Iowa. A V II HO TEE. II n*tf R. 11 FOSTER INVITES the "buying public of Mononn, and vicinity, to gne him a call, at the old corner on Main Street. Of II II i II II II 1 II s, constantly on haud prices as low, and terms as easy, business will "«r alio Monona Oct# IBS. I I. Timber n s w s w e n e [1856.] L.O. O. CKANEY, NOTARY PUBLIC & LAND AGBNY GARNATILLO, IOWA. Has on hand the following choice selec tions of land, wliiek will be told part on time: Character. Part of tec, CE.1\*TO.Y COt\YT\\ Timber, V 2 94 4 160 Prairie n e s o 35 95 5 40 n e s 31 95 6 40 II n vr n w 31 95 6 40 e n w 30 95 6 80 w s w 30 95 6 40 n n w 4 94 6 Br II 8 w n w .4 94 A 40 II n w n w 1 94 6 40 1 n e n e 94 5 40 II s w Be 14 94 6 40 II w i e 36 94 6 40 Timber s e n vr 31 94 6 40 i ft n e s w 31 94 4 40 Trairie n w n w 6 94 6 40 II w ne 13 94 6 80 e n w 13 94 6 80 II n e s w 13 94 6 40 II II II A Vesting*, lcstlns*, I Shirting W 8 w 13 94 6 40 se s e 14 94 6 40 8 W 8 0 14 94 6 40 n n e 23 94 n e n e 35f d] 4* EGBERT9 Dealers in PEDDLERS.|rfJI! 6 IIMl W«, LdiE*' liAKlA-'x^h' ., r1 roclcn v. Strives. Iron, (ilass, Queen's Ware Iowa. IV 9 99 17 16c W 19 98 17 80 n w 24 98 19 16C n w u*r 33 97 19 4l s w ue 33 97 19 4o 8 9 98 19 8( v n v 9 98 21 8t s w 35 98 20 160 s w 21 98 20 160 s e 29 98 9.-J 16 8 e 14 95 20 16.» n w 34 96 17 160 n e 26 96 17 16-' s e 28 96 17 100 s e 35 96 5 IC. e|s.*r 15 96 FARMS o have about 20 finely improved farms for Sale, in ditt'erent parts of the County, which 1 am ithori/fd to sell cheap, and on accommodating •rms. OTcrsons wishing to buy, will do well to give .if a call. ORLANDO McCRANEY. larnavillo, Iowa, Oct. 1856. [vl-nl.] JUS H. GRANNI3, W». QRANNM. M£JYOW .11/1/ of a well selected assortment of BUOAD CLOTHS, SATTINETS, TWEEDS, CAS SIMERES, JEANS, DENIMS, SHEET INGS, LAWNS, DELAINES, BAREGES, CASHMERES, ALFACCAS, VEILS, COL LARS, GLOVES and Hosiery in the Dry Good line. IN READY-MADE CLOTHING. riiey can not be excelled for quality or cheapness, Boots and Shoes of all sizes and kinds, Huts, Caps and Bonnets to ple ise any taste or accom modate any pocket udwurd, Tin Ware Queeusware, Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints, Putty, Sash, Varnish, Nails, Glass and Wooden and last not lca^t, ^GROCERIES I N A U N A E Our Stock of Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrujts, Vine gar, Tobacco, N utmegs, Cinnamon &c., is com plete. JYOWTHE COJYBiTIOJY Of the above obligation is such that we guarantee to deliver-to our customers and the rest of man kind, all the above valuable Goods and a thou sand other articles which we are unable to enu merate, jirovided the said customers shall deposit at our E O I U CASH, Wheat, Coin, Oats, Potatoes, Pork, L-ird, Butter, Cheese, Eggs or Rags or give us satis factory assurances of Good Credit, PLEASE CALL AT T11E STORE, And if you want merely to look at our goods wr can get a sociable chat out of you and that will be sulUcicnt pay. You will tind us at Block No. Third Door West of the corner of Main and LiLdikT streets. Slrswtany Wat, f**a. ItiT e tm 80 s e n e 23 94 II 0 40 w a e 4 94 6 80 8 e s e 4 94 6 40 ne n e 94 6 4ti w n w 94 6 80 Timber s e n e ft 94 6 40 se 8 94 6 lGi Prairie 6 94 6 40 s| se 32 95 6 80 w |n e 31 95 6 8 w s e 30 95 6 80 s e 2 94 6 160 e ne 9 94 6 80 1 s w se' 9 94 6 40 Openings 8 W 24 94 6 160 It n w s e 24 94 6 200 Lot 3 & 8 36 94 6 73 Prairie 30 94 6 16 w n e 30 94 6 80 II 8 W 30 94 6 80 TiwNf? sj ne 22 94 9 W 8 W 8. K n w n e 22 94 3 40 s w s e 15 94 S 4 8 e s w 15 94 3 40 8 21 94 3 4 i 11 W 21 94 3 8 22 94 3 40 93 3 160 a iMMHi Prairie. -93 3 40 n e n e 2ti jfy? n w n v 24 9l^V ?rairk s.e 27 94 5 In Other Counties. n e 14 97 19 16 8 e 11 97 19 16L n e 10 97 19 10 6 w 17 96 17 1G 8 W 32 95 16 80 n e 34 97 18 161 8 e 32 94 16 16i s ne 35) 96 fi U Haveing recent! vrcl •arge invoice of 17 80 96 17 4( R. S O O Wholesale and Retail Dealers la i Dry Goods* HARDWARE. GROCERIES, QUEEN WARE, fec., etc., Opposite the Upper Honse, McGregor, Iowa, Have now oti hand, and are constantly receiving, a full and complete asort llietit of desirable ooocs, which have been purchased for CASH, in the best Eastern and Southern Markets and they will be sold at vNKKAsorf-, Am.E low rates, so that purcl npr r-J neea not visit any other maik'»t. west of St. Louis or Chicago, to purchase a good aud cheap supply. We soliei a caro» fnl exanunat:iin of our stock, when we I ope to oft'er such advantages as to qual ity and prices as will give entire satisfaction. Oitr Sfnrk consists in part of cas»iinere§S| .TmiiM. Flanels, Drains, Uiks, and Ladie^ E S S O O S Shawls, Collars, Gloves and Hosiery, in cluding, E A Y A E O I N A 0 dents Fnrniwliinff floods, in every stvle known to taste or necessity. In Gi •oceries tl ey are unexcelled, hav ing a tine assortment of Teas, in large or small boxes suitable for the trade Cof fee, Tobacco, tc. QO Bbls.White Fish, O Bbls. Salt. r~ 1 Mi*Is. Sugar. SO If'b's. Moi.iases. OO K«-gs Nails. Pickled Pork,by the ur l. Mackere1, TTerflftp1, Corn and Pearl Starch. Candies Nuts, Cigars. Crackers ('heesc Figs, Raisins, Candles, Matches Soaps, Glass of all sizes, "rooms, Ropes, and Cordage, Tul«, Buckets, Churns. White Lead, Oils, Turju ntine. Putty, Wall Piper and STATIONERY Powder, Shot, Lead, Saws, Angers, Hraces, Chis els, Tools and House Trimm 's of all kinds. Stone Ware. Glass Eanternn. H.i S & 1 8uii,il»!e to the market, takes plempii the public that he is re pared to they may fuvor liini with. His removal to tb JYE W BRICK enables him to exhibit goods and he trusts that old ciMoinq will study their interests and heavy stock was bought ithj L.IUUEU SMALLER His .St.,eK Dry 5 Of all descripl 80 s w s w 15 96 5 40 n w s i 15 96 5 4(' s w n i 19 96 5 4!' 34 96 8- Of the best Qualitjy A large HSMHUIK at prices to suil Hats and Caps coiiti!" 'ii- Such as A xe, Files, Knives Scissors, Shi Cordage, IlrouniS, Pow.ler, Sh All kiuds of JtiEJY! THAT J. H. & WM. GRANNIS, )f the above place are held and iiruily bound to the public to sell GOODS as low us they LH be purch ised at any esl-iblislancut North West ot DuBuipie, Their stock Consists McGregor, Iowa. Oiucia by tended to. McGregor, luuid, in' S Of all ar'.i lies. Umbrellas and Carpet Sarka. O O S S O E S (Seamless Bags, aud an innumerable numberof all ides ot' traiic usually kept in a Jobbing and i^iottse. i if you want goods. Gooilj exchanged for marketable Preston, nltf lido .ns ic market., Je Clothing,, and Shoes,, agea and, are »niniei-s, Hatchets [and Pocket Cutlery ews, Nails, Glass "rockery, Medicines the field or the Forest, as well as Oliaf^iakca la «*change for Goods. Octxjber, 1856, nitf SASH & DOORS For the »Jlillion, D. E. HARRISON, Wholesale Ss Ileutil acr in 8aMh, lloors and Window Biliiiri*. In tlie New Frame Jilock, Northsideof Main ioi.MWa4 large St., nail promptly at Obt. 10,1856. nltf Furniture Warcrooin*t ^T M'GREGOR, IOWA, The ftAficriber would inform the puhWe that he has opened a Furniture Warcrooni in the New Frame Building on Main Street, where he wili keep on Um stock of ^ry lowest prices, all kinds and prices, Stands, Lounges, Settee Tables, Matrasses Baby Wagons, i.nl tides too numerous McGregor, a Purnifu re" Among which may be found Bedsteads threi feet common, to seven feet octagon. Alse Cane Seat and wood bottom ('hairs. Also, a large as sortment of Wood and Cane-Seat Rockers Tin rear! of other ar to mention. JNO. CHAMBERS. Oct. 10, 185t, nltf House, Sign, and Carriage Will do Painting, Or lining, Clazing to Order, in the best style, MAIN STliEET, M«C,BKe«n. low.-. $, M. MERRILL, T. R. SARRNV. 'jklMtKILL & BAUliON, Successor* to JO.ves I i K K O 1 i The subscribers having purchased of Jones & Bass, their entire stock oi gooos ami in.uie addi tions to tlie old store by putting on another Story, making a three story brick Ouiuimg—t.ike pl«.,H are in announcing to the public thai we have n a ie large puiehascs at the East, an i ure now n ee.\ ing and opoiung the largest uxiu nest assoit uicnt of DRY GOOlB^ GROCERIES, QUEEN SW AWff HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING* AND rTTRNISIIING GOODS, evtr brought to this market. Our stock of DRY GOODS, is full awl com plete, eons-stimr in part of Silks, Lvonese Meri nos figured Mohairs, Satin strip*s and Hiiyi French Plaids* Plain all wool De Laines, Rich figured De Laines, Prints, Rhie and brown Mus lins, Chintz, heavy, red, Twill, d, white, yellow and fi .ured I-lannels, striped Shirtings, Di n ms, Blue Drills, Woolen Yams Cloths, such asCassi meres, Satinets, Tweeds. K ntuckv Jeans, of all 'ors nd prices. Cashmere Shawls, Bay State Waterloo, :ind Scotch, Lonjr and souttre HUvk. black Silk aud Printed Shawls, &e., E O I* E S, and Hosiery of all kinds—a fne lot of Gents Buck Gloves nn 1 Mittens. In Clothing and Gcnt9 Fumishing goods, W* have every 9tyle and description of O V E O A S ^rock and S^clc Coats, Pants and Ve-«ts, white co'orei nnil fancy Shirts, white and mixed wool aud Marino Shirts and drawers. Such a stock as the most fastidious can select from without diffi cult v. In the Foot tfc SllOe d*. par'ment may be found E I I E S A I E S Misses and Chili tens' 1300TS&. SHOES In the reatcst variety, ni' iis, l«oys I youths, th ck heavy toots, Caif, Kip, and Kid, boots and sho. s, embracing every variety adapted to the s ason. GROCFRIEF. SU GARS.—Molsses Sugar-Hms») «nd Golden Svrupa, linj er'al, Y. IT. ami Oolong Tea® also 2"ft Caddys extra fine T. a, put up r«rc-ir?y for ourselves and warian'cd to -jive er i ct sutisi'imt'on. vh i, Rio and St. Donnn^* Coffee. Quarter mid Hal! B« xe- M. R. Ruisiw, Tobacco, the bi'st bnnds, Ambi-osia, and N»*-»ar ie if, line cut, a superior article for eliew'ng, Sniok ng Tobacco, Ci rnr«, from fl" to 15 jhm- AI, i-' unilv and Palm So ips, Kendalls and Pirkers' chemical soap, ]artieularly adapted foi wa lit: in £ai-d water. jossessii:g jiropirties rendering hard jflolt—l-' ney snap of nil kinds—also, assort ic*—Candles, Adanrintine.Star. St( arir.w Cunrtles—Oysters in Cans, Saidinen, k!cs, Choculate, Soda, Sal.uwtm, a fine article for Puddings, &.C.&.. S & O I S Puro Lea^l, and English Linseed Oil—also Window Ghiss, good assortment, Queens, ware and Glassware, of all styles and pat cms. Hardware A coniplote assortment of .' heIf Hard rare, Carp-n ers Tools, Tableland Pock et Cutlery, Axes, Nails, Brass and Iro^, Kettles—also, all kinds of Shot Guns, Pouches and Powder Flasks —also, Powder, Shot and Caps. P.ITE.YT .HEBICEYES INDIA CHOLOGOGUE—RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, DES1ILERS PILLS, GUILDS' FEVER AND AGUE PILLS •III these medicines are sure Cure for Fever and •igue. Loudin's Medicines, Graefenbcrg Co.'s medv cims, Wistars ilalsoui Wild Cherry, Curtis' in n.ding Vapor and Cherry Svrup, Dr. Guysotts Yellow Dock Sursaparillu, Rugei-s I v i-wonTa, jnd Caiiehulagiia, Ayer'sCheny Pi or 1, Falinc Stoek's Yermiiuc, Sloan's medicines, a U all tho feest and popular medicines in use. We are not given to much boasting, yet we l'®el confident in saying that at our Store can be found audi a variety of O O S as will cuablo ALL to make such selections as they wish. 01.'R GOODS were selected with much care—were bought at low prices and tti.l be sold accordingly. We particularly invite the attention ol all who visit McGregor to give us a jail, when we shall be most happy to exhibit our /oods, and try to oiler them at such prices as «1U induce you to buy We shall give our Mudividual Attention4 o business—goods will be freely shown, whether lie person wishes to buy or not, ami we w ill w.n .Hit all our goods fully equal to the price paid lor Merrill A' Barron• N. B.—We are Agent* for tlie sale of Hui a© man's celebrated Boston Varnishes, Coach, Copa md Jfaruiturc. JC.YES 4* BASS, Einiig sold their entire stook to $lf ERIIIEE & BARRO.Y\ 4 & ii Take e isure iu recommending them to tlu-itj ^uaxoincrs as wo., Fair Bealere. J. & B^ wW be found at the old sta&d ro.idl to close their lut*n-ss in every particu'ar. Tlie,^| will gl- to o!»Hge old friends iu any way l"*'*^ vblc, ai:d thev would now advise thenj tn g^|| iheir grain oil'befm-e navigation closes,and «.-ttff», lop. This nest be attended to by the 1st of D.j^ feniber with' u' fai. |f MrGr*^r, Clct. 1M54«. nl«r