. , CASHPftid for oata. any quantity wanted, byT. DEAN to.THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW ITTHAT we continue to Hold out and keep up the tast inducements to the trading public, giving in U cases a good equivalent lor what we receive; and take this mode of informing our customers, friends, and the people, that we keep expressly for them every thing in the lice of merchandise they can in reason ask for, and atSUCH PRiCilSthat a man possessing good sense, -corned 5r**i» /rnn »r»^ lt;T *n ** ► ) *_ — - fW- _ . *. jCALL AT DEAN'S, where justice is measured out at both ends of the yard stick, sixteen ounces given to the pound, and twelve fur a dozen. Call and see us—then tell your neighbors that there is one firm that feel an interest in the welfare of toe people. We study the beat good of those with whom we live, and act I accordingly. 'Beware of the keener sett' Our ’ DRY GOODS were bought cheap, and will be sold accordingly. In the line ofGROCERIES^we art not to he beat. We will also sell BOOTS AND SHOES. READY MADE CLOTHING, STOVES AND TIN- WAREfull as cheap a the traders East or West. Builders are requested to examine our HARD WARE.The attention of Canrentere is railed to our Planes and other toote bought for their use. And remember, oil, that while the great improvement is going on, we are not behind the age. ' T. DEAN, A GO. Fort Winnebago, July 4. 1S50.ex.S3hiCbtiCojalaclt;ol«hbrtolftfr