Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 January 1857 — Page 4
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ce3 are political, not personal, as charged in the above jeiition. About one year ago took occasion ia tho Ftaindeilör to tocall the attention of tho Press th rough -'ofLt the west to the fact, that by the "nö vf.irty" plea of tho N. Y. Tribune, and its multiplicity of guises as a reform paper, it had induced the active agency of posirnas. t$rs throughout the country in its behalf, not only in procuring subscribers, but actually writing their names opon said papers, thereby saving to tho Tribuno publishers sme thirty thousand dollars per year, in the single item of clerk hire. This cnabl -d the publishers t j put their terms one dol-
l.ir for tho Weekly; a price with which the Western pubiise.-s could not compete and consequently could not live. We labored to impress tho fact that upon the destrnctioa of our local Western press, these hago Hastern monopolies vronld have tho field to themselves, Jivl like the London press to Euglaml, -dictate laws and opinions to this whelo Western 'realm. .We made our appeal to the, Democratic postmasters especially, to do no such exclusive and gratuitous "service for a man xvlo had doliberately counted the cost of tho Union and had favorably reported on its dissolution; who had abused their conti - dence, and who was doin ce, and who wasi doing ail in his povrer last them and tho Democratic party; o it him mst as hicy would ourfalf or any treat other publisher. '3ad back all such pa pars as come to their ofHces without names lor the proper direction" according to the Ltw3 and regulation of the Department in such case mad. and provided. - It is for offc ices like these that we are arraigned to respond in damages before a court of justice. No damage to hi3 reputation or to hi3 persen, but' damage 't; his purse, growing out of a legitimate defenso ofWeatern interests, our rights & a publisher, aud the cait33 of Democracy and tha Union. ' ' " The results of a cliange of policy ia Democrats j Post blasters towards the N. l .-Tribune beun to be eens thou sion Judgf-i, fusiou Junes fusion Clerks and Sherids abound, vre shall stand our trial and" plead the truth for our defense. ' With such advantages as these ia court, a circulation of 210,000 and a purse that boasts i:3 0200,000 annual replenishment, vre of course have got to war some as David with his Philistine opponent, but Ave are bound not to be intimidated nor our press muzzled so long as w e can wield a blinqj or write a paragraph. We arc not alone oa trial Although tho only person named ia the tvn ,tne.p rosecution is aimed afthe whole Western i'ress. If succossful against us, ahe denomination of the Tribune rnd ether .'Kactem Monopoly Papers over Western publishers, and Western opinons, is complete. It is not enough to employ Priests :and Postmasters ia gratuitous service against n3, cutting under in pric, a id cutting down our circulation to starvation poiat, but like other mammoth riionopolies, .assumes to siler.ca our complaints bv rertinr to the iron nsrfforsi of the law. AVe Trill try tho question, and see- how far courts and juries, fusion though they be are going to interfere ia and editorial confabs. More anon. - nerspsper rivalries How t3 Promote Pea:e in a Family. Rim'ftmb-si' that our will is likely to be crossed et try. day, so prepare for it. Every tcdy in tho house has evil nature I as vrell as 'ourselves, ana tnsieiore we are not to expect too rauch. To learn the different temper and disposition of ech individual. - To look on each m jmber of the family as one for whom we should havo a care. "When any good happens to any one to rejoice at it. ' When inclined to give an angry answer, learn to "overcome evil with good." If from sickn3ss, pain, or infirmity, we feel irritable, to keep a strict watch over ourselves. , , , " - To observe irhen others are suffering) and drop s word ol kindness and sympathy suited to them, To watch ihe little opportunities f pleasing, and to put little annoyances, out of the way.- - - To take a cheerful view of everything, even of the weather, and encourage hope. To sp?ik kindly to tho servants to praisa theai for listlo thingü whenaver you can. In all little pleasures which may occur to put yourself last. , When we havo been ' pained by an unkind word 'or act, to ask ourselves have I not often done thu samtj thing, and been forgiven?' , . Ia cönrerSatioD, not to exalt yourself, but to bring others forward. To ba very gentle w ith "the young ones, and treat them with respect. "ierer to judge another barshly, bat to attribute a ood motive when we can. Life Illustrated. A Cure for Hard Timej. If the peoplo were to attend less to politics and more to useful Labor, they woulJ Junre c greater abundance of food, and at cheaper prices. Nearljf all 'the -popular 'movements of tlio daj have reference to party poliuoa and the elevation of somo favored individual to office; -v. !iere ho can draw a good s ilary from tho public withxütwork. Were as much zeal" displayed -ia spreading ukfil inform'aiian among f.irmers'and manufacturers, there would be a oüch more profitable in ves'.nx-int of .labor, aachmor prosperity and agrealer dogfoe öf libörality and enlightenment among the-paopha. If somebody would start a national convention for the purposa of ,63ttinsr idlers to work, instead of ereatin use less rjtibliö offices to withdraw tl.em from J Jabor, there Would be a greater, abun lance next year; and the laboring" people wouh! .'not bo drirento the brinbof starvation, as they nbw are X"The Democrat of BrooLlyn, Windh&ta county, Conn., at their supper on the 8th 'got oÖ" some good toasts: ' ' "A coat of arms for the embryo State of Kansas a border ruffian and an itinerant abolir.io'aUV suspended by a couple ottigltt Fremont, tho liberty pole of the Lite cam-ain-tho onT4 staff" of political lifg left n c-r opont3 - - - , ji .7oodmn, spä .those polc3f . v ' - Touch uot a single one, ri Lait fall they cheered our souU ' Jczi Ul rn sUnd for fun.
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iblv Mtbv tho Publisher: 1 VnU Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk
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WCNDERFilL ; EXCITEMENT AT "HONEST -CORNER" -'FRESH 'ARRIVAL OF - SPRIN3- AND SUmHi GQÖ233I! - -1 . . BR O WXLEE C SHIRLEY Are tow receiving their Spring and Summer supply of Goods. It u needless to say, that they arc brlng-lng on tlie best selected and LARGEST STOCK OF GOOD'S Ever brought to this Market, an 1 arc determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than "anvbodr else.
! when we take into consideration their Ion"" exrcnence ui the busmen their reputation as business men, and their determination to do by their customers as they would be done by ; but we will say briefly, that everything in the "line of F-priusr r.nd Summer Dry Good3, of every stvle and price tiarawarc, croeüery, Urocer:e3, Vcnhce Kot: vince you that "where cheap Goods are there is the place to bur." PROWNLCC k SHIRLEY. Wanlctfj at the SJrick' Storey BUTTER, Eggs, Unter, etc., for wlnoh v.ifl bepiveu, in l-aiigc, Goods at t!ie lowest cash pi;ccs.S2 " I. II. O. L Co. ITotico to. Stockholders . In tJte Brandl rf the Lank of the Slate of Indiana at Pbjmovih. . T a mcclng of said lloanl held at the ofiice lt of the Branch cn the first dav of Doceniljcr it was Ordered Tliat a Meeting of the Stockholders ofriaid Branch be held on the Virst Tuesday of January IS 57 at the ofilce of the Branch in Fiv mouth, for the ptroe of electing five directors for the Branch fur the tnsumpryear. iCtG. W. J. "WALKER, Tres. Stats of Indiana, ''Marshall County "JVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALJ j exandcr Lyon -AcJiniiustratur of the f?tateof James Lyorideccaied has filed his petition to sell he real estate of the decedent his personal being insufficient if ay his debts and that said r-etition will be heard" at thücxt terra cf tha Common SHERIFF'S SALE. fy Virtue of an execution to roo directed from the Cletkof the Marslnll Common Pica Court I will offer fttpubUo e de at the Court llous door in the town of Plymouth, in eiid count v, on Saturday, the 13th day of July, IriG, betw een the hours ol'lO a.m., an J 4 o'clock p. ia., on said day, the re nts and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said Jlarhall couii ty,to-wit: of the south-west quarter of section 4, .town o4, ränge one ea?t, containing forty aeres more cr lej. If said rents and profits will not bring a sumsniaeicnt to satisfy said execution,' I will at the s.tm time and place proceed to sell the fee-simple title to said real estate to satisfy the f ame. Levied upcn a-? the property of Darnel Barber to satisfy s.iid execution upon which he, W. II Thompson, anj Y. L. Pia'.l are replevin bail for Pomery i Li-other and in fiv or. of Samuel F. Pratt k Co. " J. F. VAN VALKENBUIiGII, Sh'i?. June 19, 1656. t2t?. 13Y sTgrsement of parties, the above sale is post poned until the 27th day of September next, at the I same place rni between tue same liorr J. I VAN VALKENBUKG July 21, 165G. , hTt j Uy"ftgrcemeut of parties, the above sale is fu ther postponed until November 1st, ISiG, at t) iurhe same place, and between the same hour3. J. F. VANVALKKNBUUUlI.&vcrJ. . oct2-47tä. , t . ' - m By agreement of parties, the above sale Lj further postponed until the 27th day of December, 15U, at the same place, and LeU ccn the same hours. J. F. VAN VALKEN CU RG II, Nor. 23. 54;?. ' Slif riffI. C. By agreement of parties, the above sale is further postponed until the 27 th day of January, 1?57, at the &anie place, and between the nie hours. J.T. VAN V ALKEN BURG II, SherLT. janl-9;3. . ' . JXS. S. FRAZER.. ICIIAS. A. HCClS. FRAZEE 8c HUGUS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Having formeda partnership, will give their joint attention to all business with which they may be entrusted, in the Marshall Circuit Court. Oülce in the second story of the brick block occurred by N. H. Oglesbee k Co. ' Plymouth, Nov. 12, lt5G- . 52tf. 1 Notice to Stockholders : . IN THE Braiicli'of the Bunk of the State of Indiana, at Pivnicnth. - AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana at Plymouth, held on the ICth day of November, 1656, it waa ; ' Ordered, Tliat an installment of twenty-three dollars on each share of the Capital Stock of thi3 Branch be, and the same u hereby rapiired tobe paid on Monday, tho first day of December, l&öfi, and an additional iastallraent of twenty-five dollars on each share of the Capital Stock of this Branch, be, and the same i3 hereby rerjuired to be paid oa Saturday, the twentieth Oay of December, 1656; anJ the said installments shall be , paid at the oflioe of this Branch, which is the olhce of A. L Wheeler, in Plvmouth. , , - r - . 'Ordered, furllur Tliat the Ca'shier give notice cf the alove requisition by ptiblicatioa in tlie Tlarshall . County Democrat. . - ..." E. U BEN N LT, Cashr. . riyiaouth,TnN6v.lO,lS;C. - 5CtG GOODS will be given in exchange for Square Timber, Lumber and Froduco of almost all kauu. at the BRICK STORE. . 23 Ku-Tbllo sale The tindersbzned will olTcr for sale, at' public auction, Saturday, November 22d,UG, at hi residence in Green town-hip,' three mile north of Smith's t vera, on the Michigan road sixteen head of yonng Cattle; a lot of Sheep, and a. two horse Wa'zcu. - " . Terms A credit of twelve montLa will be piven t lie purchasers giving note with approved secrritv 5.J. . II AaMON LEFFE RT. IraStaiih-y, ' TS. John H. Jones, ' '." Al via Kite, Thomas Skillman, Vlugh A. Peeples, John R. Fwher, Orrange Fisher, William Peoples, George Peeples, Daniel Peoples, '..'" Samuel Peoples-. 3Lry Jane Peeples, John Fjeeples, Hugh Alk ii Teeplcs, Susannah I lay, '. :: Abram Hay, and 1 David Hay. ; J '... :- Bo it known, '-'- " . Tlie Plalnt'dT in the aboTC entitled caue, by C. II. Reeve, Ida Attorney, filed in my olSce liii complaint; and ftappcarinsby affidavit that Hugh-. A. Ii. Peoples, John N. Jone?, Alviu Kite, Orange Fisher, and Tlioma Skülmau," are nn residents of the State of Indiana; hey'arj there f'ire notified of the filing and pendency of said cCmplaint, and that the same will be heard at the 'next terra cf tlie Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second M'Hiday of February, lc57;'nd mies they appear, plead, answer, cr demur thcrctö,tbes sime will be licard and determined In the ir absence
ana in tact, evervth;n suited' to tlie wauta oi this country, can now be had at their Store as cheap s elsewhere, and a call at "Honest Corner" vw III con
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rhe west haif of the south-cat qiuu-tor cf scetiou 4, township 33 north, jn rongj ea east, containing fe J eo Also, the undivided half of the east halt
iFMiEis . msm mi fjllin free ride" cn the Rail Road U goin oH, certain; all are invited to participate, before and after which, . , . . . ' R. M. EROV.'N - Will belmppy to thow you Ms extensive a.?-.orU nicntof ! ." . , , ' . II A ED WARE , ; of all dc.-cripaoas, cucli a$ Hanl-saus, Ilumycs, Doo-lcinf.inns, 2 kin cnl Janrj tr Knobs, Chisels, Augers, Fitts, Raeps, Sfa jm;!3, Wood Saws ,C&riu'c Slicks, de., ci'c, And, in fact, everything in that lino suited to .the couatrv trade. - r ,?illllEY IIAEmVARE
Ofcvcr; crlption, Hatsic?, Eueklo?, onir-pcrds cock-eyes, tnrc.d, wax ana everyth.n i:;-od in Inrncd CK'Jcui, wd;:ea we w;d s;d as cheap ;:s can b? so!d iu th!s f art Oxr Ji5 c ourary, and respectfully Iicit a eaJl from those about to i:rch.i;e STOVES &TtflWAP& IIo keej s oa haid all tl?i I!urcnt patteraa of cookinr, p.'.rior and boxetove., and a good assortment of tinware ail of which wiillcsold a heap for fa-?'i or rea.lv pSy of soino k'ii.l.' Give him a call, examine the iroou.- enquire the prices, and we are .urc 3 oil willbuv cf . I!. :i. UilOWN. riyiuouth, JuTy21,l55.. 27 tf. CASH p.iM far Whcat.'hv .. ; ' (-0) DROWNLED. k SHIRLEY PIIYSICIAX & SIJIiOEOX, PLY-MOUTII, IND., VWill prorcptlv aitend to cal'.-s, day or n:p,lit," Whenever hit services i.iay be required". ( )il;ce at home tint door no: t!i of I GriHinV, on ?Iielitgnn .treet. X. B. Genu ine. I can speak tho. German langu.ise. iCtf. ' Prcsli Arrival of Fredi Cheese s cud hiie Fish, i CCtf. ' A. VINXEDGE'S.LAND FOE SALE. KXOWX as the Indian Nio farm; S7 Tc'-lOO aerc., about ton miles east of rivuiouth; good land and timber cheap for cash down Imun e o G. S. CsAVrtAxa, Fimouth; or Utcmos Omgo, o Notre Dame. fJAlVIUELB. CORBAIJjV, NOTARY- PUBLIC. " YMOUTII, IND. WILL aili;i!nU!cr U2 take Depo-.Ulcn ac-knovIet.V-enitnta of lcK 2Iirtgci, Powers cf Attornry t;n 1 do all other UuJ'-c notaihd tharatter." Oih'ce .at the Court Hos J n tlie Kcconhas' Oliiee. Hy. iü.MK to tlie Brick Störe whtie vo-i v.ill f.n V the largest, best raid chca-estlot !n Piv;aouth. i'2 N. II. O. L Co. A T the Ih-iek tfto.ei a larpe and well selected X fctock of Dooti an l Shoe-, will In sold cheap. I viul an 1 examine betöre purcnasm? ehownere. 53 - N. II. O. ic Co. STATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall' Circuit Court, Fchrvary Term, 1P57. Adam Kccbei t, , v.--. . Nathaniel Pulmcr, , Je cum. i Pulpier, ' ijejmour Stilton, Cynthia Ann i?tiUo:i, Shehh-n Pirllp-:, Sarah Ann Philip?, Ruth Ann Crim, Levi Criui, J unes lurpliy, Tiiomas Murphy, Ann Eliza Im-jihy, I Tabelle Alurphy, and Oliver ?lurt4:v." Com:-!a!nt to correct f iI.iScri"tion:u laud. Tlie 1 Iaintiif in the above ont:t!cd caurr, by C. II. ltocvc, his Attorney, has filed in mv ofl'.ee his complaint to correct description hi laud; r.od it appearing by alii Uvlt that the deft-nl.infs, Sheldon P. Philip., Sarah Ann Philip?, Thonfas .Alurphy, James niurphy, are ii-m-rcsidents of t!ie State of Indiana; they are therefore notitied of the nb:n? und pendency of paid complaint, r.nd that the' same will be heard at the next term of the -iL'rsh dl Circuit Court, to commence on the second Mi u Jay of Feb ruary, lir.iT; and unless they appear, plead, au? wer, or demur tliereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: KLWTON R. PACKARD, oci2-17t?. Clerk .Marshall C.C. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED. WITH THE COUJTty Surveyor, will on"?IonJay the 17lh ol November l!rü(, at l'J o'clock a m ousnid day proceed to survey and locate the corners of his hurl in section 3?," toun.diip T5, ranrj 1 oast, in .Iarshall county Indiana to inoot on the premises and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residt nts, who f iil to meet the Surveyor at the time above ijirntiened, and defray or povh'f for defnyinpr their portion of the expense of the 3iir vor. w ill be returned to the county Auditor, andsua? delln'picnoies placed on tlie tut duplicate and c l lected ac . rdincr to law." 31. D." RAUDABUSII. Oct.'23d, 1S5C ' CINCINNATI, PBU, Sc CHlCAGt u NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Fusscn-o Trains will rcn upon th;3 Rotd 'bllowst LEAVE . y ' A.M. Lv Porte . ..8.30 still well.. 8.50 Kankakee. J .9.06 Walker ton........ S)) Knott's 9.t'5 Tvner...... 9.H - LEAV3, r, P.M. Pivmouth.1 . . r.r. . .3.15 Tyner 4.13 Knott's ...........1.21 Walkerton . .4.37 Kankakee ....... .1.52 Stiliwcll .o.OT Pltmoctii .10.10-ARRivF.s-T.i Pj-rr.. . . . .5.27 N. KENDALL, Sup't. Lrt Tort, Sep. 5, 1?5G. - " 47tf. ,..,-1 ... r - T TO vxSOX-RESIDENTS. THE undersigned with tW county Sur- , veyor. v, ill, on the lTihdayof December, ItiG, at 1 0 o'clock, a. si , on said dar, proceed to "jurvej and locate' the corneu of his land, sections C3, 1-1 and 13, town 33 nortli, of rane 1 west in Stark county; to meet at the residence of the subscriber, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until aH is finished --" . . " . Non-residents, wlio fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned,.inddefr.iy or provide r defrayinir their portion of the expense of the survev. will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed cn the tax duplicate, and collected accorti;n:r to law, 7N ov. 3 t3 ISAAC DOUGHTY. VINCENT,' HiMROD & GO,, Jlannfacturcr k wholesale dealers in tinners" stock, No. 42 Lake and 233 Water St. Chicago,. . ... Illinois . February 21. '56 ' 15tf. ESTRAY NOTICE Taken up on the fifteenth of December 1 56, -by the subscriber S?amuel Wiä'j Ii v'mg in Union township JIarshall County Indiana, two yearlhijr calves described is follows: One a red heifer with a star ia tlie forehead, crop olf the ripdit car, white wider the belly and a small white ppetonthe left shoclder. Tlie other a red steer with a white streak on the back from the phouMor back, with a red and whit Pidcd face tho e.ir and belly. mark the Fame as in the heifer. Said csi-avs were appraised by John Gam r r.nd Samur 1 Workinjrcrat eiht dollars cücIi before William D. Thompson Justice of the Peace. . - ' -Attest 1 ' NEWTON IL TACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit CVurt
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DE.EVEESON'S 6xM -American ' FOR CHILLS AND'FEVER: ; DUjj AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, - XEUKALCIA, rriLEPTIC FIT.?, AND ALL OR Affeclbii of lie NcrvcHs SvsIcik. üorclolxoj, etc., "JS tho most popular medicine of that c'aj ever Ji known; no rnnaiciiic ever met with such Universal Approbation! Or jrdntdso hj; li a celcbnry in s j s'iort a time r.& this Tlie prt?.s and people, evcrvwhere, speak o it in the lushest tern of commendation! PßOFESSORS OF MEDICINE Who hare hitherto invariably withhelJ their jrjiience from proprietary medicine?, give thif. their sanction, and large num!)tr3 of - f Emirient Physicians use it in their In p"e ."ereucc to Qainiu'e and Arsenic, which articles it u.-t eoon yield the fv. ay to this truly . SCIENTIFIC TREPARATIOX, Tlie re.-idt of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CL'llE your Chills, but will bring back a glow of life and animation to tho whole ystem, that is singular-and peculiar to this medicine ; " Ercnj cne Ileal iiscs it sjucks cf thin Fact! It 15 ';dea?:int to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no 3Icrcury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or raiy other poionou3 or injurious drug, but is purely Vogct.ille and perfectbr Il.irmless, even fjr the smallest infant.-. It is a perfect Attain . to:. m&MJkgJA And as an Ague Killer it has no cua!. Circulars for gratuitous di.-tri!ution, containing cer'iiicatcs from Professor?, Pliyficiaius, Clergymeu and the Pres-, are left with each agent. Price 73 cent 3. For srale by Diuggi-ds ana Dealus "cnerallv. ' ' EVERSON k Co., Pro; rietoiM, No. 7 ,S...ut!i tixth St., Philadelphia, yr. W. ROE L' 'ITH, .T-nera! A -cut for lu-lUni. wold urso n' nwvlrTtTmb. PIvrntH-.th, Ii;d. FOR DIARRHEA,BIcccly Fhiir, Cholera and DISEASES ÖFtSe ROWELS. OF PURE Has boon u'ed wi'h a h iypy and never failing effect lr all of the tibove diseases, sind is a perfectly S.ife, Reliable, r.nd EUicaciu Remedy Vndcrall eireuni-itances, and is used contt-iuy by the most iutce.;i"ul practitioners of Me.:chic. To the ' . TRAVELIXG COMMUXITY It is J articubrly scrviceab!e, a fe' drops giving a glow and or to the stomach , serving to eonvct the Lad result ari;n;; from a cliange of rater u;d Jul, vidiout any of the debilitating effects which are cure to follow the iue of Ophim, or Ardent Spirits. In many eased of Dysentery or Fhix, whidi supervenes Cholera, th:.; Excraot of Jamaica Ghi.'tr bus been pivtn, br'.n-png about :in mlire cuie after the cases had bi en ivui up by hy.-sci::us, v. ho had tried all ordinary raeam to no purpose. This extract i composcnl of one j.oxrcrful and h irmless element; it fKisscsse.,' in a coneentntted form, all the valuable properties of pure Jamaica Ginger, and is V7AHR.AITTED to be free üom all irrit'ltinj; or other propci-tiea of an injurious tendency. Any amount of ccrtifi :atcd cou'd'; be f iven of its extraordinary virtues, but wc I refer to let the article speak for itself. . i" . . . Price 50 contfi per Bottle. rieprcdby w.vr.nonnRT3 .' Ii,r..-Aroü5, IxütAXA, For Sale by T. A. LE.M0N, " elCOmG Puvjiouth, Ixdlvxa. NCW AND UKAUTIFUL" STYLE CF STzxTl Sc T? tea?.. Eats For Icn and Dov.s, iu-t received and for sale cheap at (51) PUO'VLLEE k SIIlIiLEY'. STATE OF IXDIAXA,- , MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Ciraiit Court, Fehmarn Term, 1C57. Napoleon IS. Allenian," FLiiip S. Alleznau, - V3. Rnth Allcraan, Jolm 3. Allenian, George K Alloiaan, , Neläoil M. AUcmau, Adeline Harber, . , Leonard Barber, . William S. Hu.Tman, Mary Ann Huffman,.,. Wallace Hamlin, Fidelia Hamlin, Aaron IA. Allenian, and Eunice Allenian. Adelia Alleman. ; ; - f Coiaplaint fcr Deed. lte it known, tliat on the 21th d y of September, 1?5(J, the phuntifLsby Horace Corbin, their Attorney, Mied ia the oüioeof the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court their complaint for Deed in the above entitled cause; and it appearing by affidavit that tlie defending. John ii. AUcmnn; George K. Allein in, Nelson M. Alleman William S. Ilufl'man, Miry Ann Huffman, are non-residcnta of the State of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next te.m'of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at ;hc court house in Plymouth, cn the second Monday in Ftbroary, lt-57, imd unless they appeaf, plcrul, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. - . , ' Attest: NEWTON. R.PACKAPvD, Clerk. oct2-47t:. IL ;imss sssss 2)S2)S o F almost all kinds Splemlid Styles, ibr sale cheap at tfce URIGK STUKE. - - - 5id STATE OF INDIANA. ' aiAHSIIALL COUNTY. In the Marshall Circuit r Court, Fclru- - t '" ' ' ary Term 1G5 - .William Rhineliart vs'. . C 0 k Comp. for Divorce. Pltebe d. Rliineliart The riaintifTin thf? above entitled cause 1V Hor ace Corbin his 'attorney Iwj filed in niy office his Complaint for Divorce,' and it' appearing by aliidavit tliat th-3 DcfeiKlant Phebi.C. Rhinehnat i$ a non rcslder.t of the State of Indiana.; . She ia therefore notified of the fding and pendency of said complaint and tint th'o same will be licird.at the oicit term of the Marshall Circuit Court to comraence on the seoond Men l..y of February lL57,ainl unless she appear, plead, "Juiwer, or deiamr there to, the iirae will be heard ajifdctcn?iincd in her absence. Attest; NEWTON PI. PACKARD, Clerk ; . ; ,s .-Marfchali Circuit Court. December Itn 15 " ' .
MANUFACnUUER -NO DEALER IS G ents' Furnishing Go da CLOTHS; CA33i?;inP3, JHWELR . !Ia3 jn.-t received a lurre as.sortmcnt of Clothing, Piece Good.j, ILito and Caps of every variety suited to the ' MM, &- Si!IISPi TRADE! hic-h he takes pleasure in recommending to the public as com; h te, and Hatters himself that purcliarer.f will lind it greatly to their ir.terer-t to' jive him tho iht call, as he is determined to pell a.- ior as the same can be bought in any house in the West. A?
he wih W'iil be attended to on the shortest notice, and iu I ...... .. l tl:e littst and mo.-t ar-weved stvles. In returning th.snhs to his cid IncnJLsan.l customers for iheir liberal -patienagc, 1 e .j.:cit5 a call from all v. ho may want anything in his line of tr.ule. Lumber and blnnglcs bou-.ht at tLc highest price. 'Mm ÄiUl.IijliiIiE! OP INDIANAPOLIS.' r jjIIE oljeet of this Institution, as it name ira- , X ports 's to a'dbrd to young gentlemen and ladies an opportunity to become t'-iorougldy qualified for the Counting Koont and gcncml business purMiits cf life, on the most scientific principles. l?y first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, lepible Ir.nd; 2ndly, by teaching the science of. rook-Keeping, by double and single entry, as practically applied to every department of "business, together with Lectures on the Laws and Customs of Trade ami tho Science of Account?. Terms of a full conre (of ti or 10 weeks,) 23 00 Terms tor a partial course, embracing the , practical part of Cook-Keeping and business Penmanship, l. CO Terms for full course in Ladies Dep.uV.nent 10 CU Which mu.-t prepaid or secured. UFor further particulars see circulars. augl4-401y. T J. BUY ANT, Principal. MARBLE WORKS! FnilE undersigned would respectfully inform 3 tho citizens of Maihall and adjoining counties, that he has commenced the i r cur: In Plymouth, where he intends fill kinds of kecpin on hand r mm stones, mmmn TülviBS & TABLES Ne.i will wo executed, and of the best stock, which he .II as low as uny shop in the country. His nanrluttnrcd to carder, is executed with the est precision, and the inscription? strictly ful !, r.s near as possible. i? shop is in the basejicnt story of Ihown'ce i r.lrky'ri store, east s'i'.c Michigan street. ' . L. Piatt will act as my agent, receive in i'C i-iy tions and forw.ml them, and 1 will dclive the worh r."Cordinir to order. JACOB KXOBLOC Jiily2,liZG. 3 3 A- C. CAPBOIi fiiitMutiiitöMtKaiiii-nii PLYMOUTH, IND. ILL yractice in the Common Plcs m3 l ) Circuit Courts of Marshall and Stark coun ties Collections pre mptly attended to ; Deeds, Mortirtg ? fce., drawn up cn short notice. " O Tier over T. A. 1 trrcu's Drug Store. Ply cuth, ier-6. 1 Ily Sill JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Fernab Pills! PREPARED from a prescription of Sir James? Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Que en. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseasef incident to the female constitution. It mode rates all e-xcos, remove s all obstructions, andhrini scn the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should be used two. or throe weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution; and lessen the suffering daring Liber, enabling the mother to perform hci duties w ith safety to kenstl! X IJ Vi'l I f .1 J l Ji u. v M . " i iv iuiv.jua.p the FIRST THREE MONTHS oi' Pre-n incy, as thcrvre sure to lirlng on Miscarriage, but nt an; ether tint-.' they are safe In all c.ise i of Ne rvous an I Spinal Affections, pain in tho D ick and L.mbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpit.dioii of the Heart, Lou ncof Spirits; 1 1 Series, Sick llcadaclie, Whites and all the painful diseases octrasiomnl by a disordered system, these Pills will tli'ect a cue when all other means have failed, and although -a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or ani other mineral. Fll u'rections accompanying each packige. Trice, in thi United States and Canadi, One DolIar W- W. ROUERTS I:cniASAroLi, General agent for Indiana; N. Ii. l U JacdG pstjge stamps enclosed U ."iiv authorized A ;tnt, will ensure a bottle of Pill; by 'return mail. For sale by T.A. LEMON. inrlö'CG-li'mG. . . Vj-ymocw, Ini J. VIHALL, m. D., f i AlVi UI IlliiU 1 11 Ii:11V rarticular attention paid to Obstetric Päactici:. and - ' - : CimCNIC DISEASES CF WOMEN, . - A S O Diseases of "Children OiTice over C. Palmer's' Store, corner of Michi gan and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consnlte at all hours. . - 2Cif. Notice to Corporation Tas 7 7 Payers TIIE rndersirned Treasurer and Collector of the Corporate Town of Plymouth, would give notice that he is reCady to receive taxes on Corjioration assessments, pnd as the" Treasury is low and the corporation is in need of money for school and other purposes, be Lopes, the tax payers come forward promptly and get their receipts. Corporation Orders taken."; A.C.CAPRON, 7 41 wG. . Corporation Treasurer i BOOTS AND SHOES! A LAUGE ASSORTMENT jut received at ...(43) .: j CIIAKLES PALMER'S. raiHE DEMAND FOR THIS DESERYEDly popular 5ns,trunient has been so great that the undersigned has determined to devote epecial attention to their sale' . . - IIb instruments are fröm .the best manufacturers in the world rnd ca:inotfail togivp satisfaction. FREITCH ANGERT.IAIT GUITARS. Forsmall Singers, Peg Head,. . 00 Larger size, do 5 00 Small Patent Head,. C 00 Common size elo . v. .' . 8 00 do elo fmc finish '....10 00 do' elo extra do fc! .v..:.... ...1200 do do very fine,. ... 00 Hiese Guitars are from';.seasoned f.nd beatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish modtds, and are unsurpasseel for , fullness and richness of tone. They are double lined and blocked throughout, and will n.ot crack or pplit. , PllICES. Guitar, Mahogany, with patent head Lc. No. l lined? case,.... " 2 do Rosewood, 3 do th) " 4 elo ' elo ' " 5 do do t( 0 do do ........ $15 ou i , " do do 00 do .do do :t5 00 e!.v . do L do-500.) do elo- do 4 W0 do . .!dV .do .50 GO GUITAR CASES, wood lined do --paper- da 1 20 - GUITAR STRINGS of superior quality always on hand. CAtay instrument, will be careful ly packed and scut by stage or express (upon rs-1 ceii i oi me price as aoovc. urucra ripaumi; solictcel, : - u D.AVnTER,' ' Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, . May, 1, 156, 25ciö South Bend, Ind.
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gi e sai'.siacTion nt proposes to make upac-onsiuera-1 an kinds, Points, Oils, Dves, Glass and Puttv, lanb.e portion of -ms own stod;, :.nd sell none but such ; cv Goods, Tor?, Notions Books Statloncrri Jewelas ho can recouimend, and hopes, by doing a fair j rv, Confectioner; E v E r Y t II i N g that iMMnc?, tii secure a hbtra I and p rm.iueiiS patron- j ainbodv wants or esn want, or will ever want, or ( j T PI 1 1 (t Xr A TC TTT4 ' has any business with, than you cau get fur F I V K
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JIblOld ON TO wii TIIY. TO THAT DIME YOU'VE' GOT 'Z, until vou get to T. A. Lumo.n's Stcre, r.n.l i 1 I buy more goods for it in his line ofGroceriej of all ol gestae money any where cue v- ''1 '. . Nov.S'J, 'ü.". rjST AP.PERS ; MAGAZIXK. Tho circulation cf ß II irpers Xcw IMoiitlily Majazinc is now greater than at any previous time since its publication was commenced, r.nd isshiadi'v and raiddlv increase inu. The same plan which has made it so popular
hitherto iH continue to be pursued. It will aim j patroi.i::? me, I will ttke in exclian-e f,.r Grocerto present regularly, in v o- e elegant dress and at a ir?, I.uttcr, 12ggp, Chi Le, Potator. IVos ax, cheaper rate, a larger amount of be t?rr icad'ng 1 Rau, and allow the I.!ghcs:t m uket jrice fjr t'arin. niitierth.ui has ever leen riven to the; i.b-ie in anv j I or the liberal ratr.-n'e hcretoforj betr.-.iofi
sini'.lar periodical, ei'.her te.reign cr doiin'stle. i Its i to j cr.nUnU will be ciaio ur. with const mt reu n nco the wants and tastes of the great bodv cf the A merican people, rather than those of any particular class or profession. While it will be the endeavor of its conductors, in all its e'.ep irtnuuts, to combine entertainment wich instruction, rpecial care will be taken to exclude everything that can give just cause of complaint to any interest or anv section of the country, and especially everythhig that can offend the most fastidious, on the score of t r.te or morality. A large number of interesting and valuable articles have already been prepared for the next volume; the series of Pictorial articles, written by the most popular authors and illustrated by the mo?t gifted and popular artists in the United States, expressiv for the Magazine, will be continued; the choicest productions of American and European literary talent will be selected for its pages; the variety, interest, attractiveness of its editorial departments will be increased; and nothing will be ieft unelone to merit that large shiire of public favor with which thu3 lar their entailment has been received. Each number of the .Magazine will contain 141 octavo page?, in double columns, each year tun e-omprinng nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will certain numerous Tictorial Illustrations, accurate plates of the fi-ddon, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial nolle; s of the important Woks of the month. The Volumes commence with the numccrs for J':n?an 1 December: Lbt subscriptions my connneie with any number. Turms Tlie M-igazine may be obtained of IVck-scüers, reri"dical agents. "or from the publishers, at three eloliaw a ear, or twenty-five cents. The semi-annual volume5, as completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at two dollars each. Nine volumes are now ready, bound. The publishers will supply "specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and postm.-.stcrs, and will make liberal arrangements with them fe.r circulating the Magazine The Magazine w e-i'bs over seven and rot over eight oanccs. Tho postage e n each r.urr.ber which inrstbc prepaid quarterly, is three cents. 41 LlFE7T U BLI CfctUlvTcTKOl'' JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA, I Late Miniftcr to Eijg-.and. and foimoily Ministe. to K us-da, Seuator and Representative toC .ugrer, and Secretary of State, ve'in the roost important cf Ins State Paper--. . BY 11. G. 110KT0X. i 1JRIEF SYNOPSIS OF TIIE CONTENTS Bit th College Life Studying Law Election to Volunteer in the war of 1 1:2 Defense of Paltimore Elected to Congress Speech f.L';:inst the Jl nkrm t Fill Defens.. of Gen. J iek'n Speech on the Judiciary System Mission to Fa nam.'. Natmaiization Laus Election ef Gen. Jackson Mr. Pech uius Gre-at Sj eeeh e n tlie Im a-teliment cf Jude IV eh Ten Years la Congress Oppesiti..'U t Sectioua!m-LV;Vk?e of the Freedoiu of the Press Minion to Russia Eseci-on t V.f ben-lie i:.x:cunvo I ation iLC j -Mr. Clav r.nd Mr. Ruch u :n Relations with - Fr;:i:cc A:'.mi-:sion ed' A: ill ;iiS and M;eh;. i::n I Mr- iinehanan's Great Speech on the fsj-unrdug 1 . Ucsulution Intcrfereiiee in Election ; .-, ch j on liulCM ii'h nt Treasui v Rd! Reply to John ; Davis "On the ÄL-Leod Case On the United ! States R.:nk Orouou Corres-nu nee, v. h:le Secretary of State' under Mr. Polk M. x'l-,ii j War Correspwidtnee Mission to Engfa-J j Nomination for President, etc., e tc. I The above b;)ikL.:s!i(jtn written by a gentleman well oua'.llhd !-y his lit iv 'JLumue nfs rnd h?s long ! ceinnccf.ou v..t:i tiic e'.emo ct it.c in .--, lie e'.emo a it.c in .--, lie ivj fernished i ersnnUy by the distinguh-h;d subject of i the Memoir with m my of the dates rnd facts of j Rucluiiian has been surplied with ni itt lial i:i.;et essiblc to other parties. The proof ;,e ts h ive been j tbmltted totlie ILm. J.G. mey Jch'v, M. C, at the ) su.l eslioii of Mr. I. It.cn therefore be called ; without reserve, the authentic and aurhoi'h.ed edi-i ticn I ie uoo.c mu-.es a nanusonie ixcio voiunie ; of 4.";0 nares. neativ bound iu cloth aiid is e label-' ished 'with an accurate 1 ortruit on ;c( I, iron an ; Hi nrniiv t- nn.''inv i a ,i: v. 1 1 J Nassau Sixe et New York. Single copies sent by mail, post paid ou re ehl of th.e price. JÖHH,.the Bntciier, ' Under the cign of the CITIZENS" MARKET BAS opened in full blast, and will continue so until next J unc, in which he has placed a 330r jE!W 3? Sa 10" s I o scoommou ate all who may call tor the loilowmg i named articles , j HEAD CHEESE, LIVERWORT, SAUSAGE. BUDDINGS, CHEESE, MUTTON, VEAL, . PQHK, BEEF Fresh, SAl, Dryod & Srr.ohcci. - BOLOGNA, i . CHICKENS. Ready to buy for Cash, Beef Cattle, Sheep ur.d i logs . - iM S. TIIE good people of Plymouth, .ind M irsha County in general, will take notice that th new firm of, CIiEÄVELAND t HEWITT, Have receive! and are receiving a pple ndld stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House on the corner of . Center and Laporte s'reets, opposite the Post Ohlcei in Plymouth, consisting of , Diy Gcoib, .Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY- TINWARE, etc., fcc. Tlicj respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase any of the above named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS Or anything in their line, to call and examine their j purchasing eise here, as we :irc deterstock before purcl mined ti SeH and w ill k-ll for cash or ready r . t j as ( CUE A I' AS THE .CIlLAL'LbTL .We cmi afi'onl toeeH goenii icr a ennui nniw aS tre intend to be economical and let the community be in part be nufiUcd thereby. .- ... --, Wa cmbr ice thii ei portruity to tencer to our eld customers our thanks for thvir p.u-t patronage, an.1 " ' .. I r-1 hone still to be participants their gooeJ wi.-he.- and . . .. . . . . i ........... till to be parliclpantsa theirgooel wi.-he.- and to iliari in their patron Age. And we siy t-j one and all, give us a call, and if wc fail to suit vou we uat-1 tor Curselvca that it v.id be no fault of our?. . - . CLEAV11LAND oi I ID WEIT. - j 522 2Etf..- ' v. vj may22 2?tf.
ilPiBIVAL OF THE PACIFIC LATER FROM CHICAGO! EACE IX. THE CRIMP. A" CHEAT.BtCUSK IS GROCERIES MB PROVISIOJS A FEV days ago I returned from Chicno. tnd a, soon afur, came tuaiblidj alon
OP ALL KINDS; COFFEE,. SUGAR, MO! AC3I.V ftMiT'ti.-. WHITE FISH, CODFISH, At APTv'IM' I"! rrnn rrr nir - TV r V.VA' ",.11, -zzsidta- ritUil.i, YAKKEE NOTIONS In cn Hess variety, aal evervthh c-L-e kept ? GROCERY STORE. . 1-E3II r.'K AXD CAKES lop; cWn'V on hand. J I have adiiptcd ,I.e -X, Ti-u.tV f v8tcm, believing that itiotheonlyr;j.l;t way of iV:r.g bu.-:ncs t inn re ;;r bargains to purchasers; and' id adhere strictly to it; and in order to TvUropize t! rA i,r m KJ on r.i ', I return my sincere thank, cud hope, br close application to business, to merit a contiuuauc"? ol the same. Remember the place third eloor e.n tlie castnü of iU;chigan Street, PJvmoutli, Ind. A. YINNEDGE. mavlö-ÜTtf. Cardinal Principles cf the Democratic Party. 1. Eual and exact justico to all men, of whatever State or persuasion, relicious or political.' 2. Peace, commerce end honest friendship wiih all int'ons; entertaining alliance w ith none'. 3. 1 he right of States and Territories to administer their own donieiLic sflairs. 4. Freedom and eepiality; the sovereignly of dispeople, and the right cf the majority to rule w hen constitutional! v cxprer-se!. 5. Ec enemy in th uldic expenditures and a sacred preservation to public faits. C. Free-dom of reli'on, freedom of the press,, and general elifuiion of useful information. 7. Opposition to all secret jolitical organizations, rr.d all eorrupllem in pol'tics. r-'. A sacred prt öivation e,f t'ic Federal Constitution, rnd no r..ir !ous te-s foroillce. 9. No bigotry, or pride cf cast, or distinction of birth among American citize ns. Fh Respect and pi-otccti n for the ri; hts of all 11. The preservation of the nati;rahzat:( n I an 1 the right of al! to '.he pnb'ic (l..?nai;i j ud the protection of the Ame-.ie:;n Government. Opposition t all chartere'! incnopolic. IX Ci mi.ion bro bcrhoo.1 und . ,-od will to all especially to those of the household tf faith. LaT7 of IeT7spapcr3. 1. Subcrilrers who elo not ive oxprtM i'.oti.e t the contrary, pre considered :ts visiting t j t-.ntinuo tl i ei r sub eri ; 4 ions. . If ;'. er"iK r? order ihe illscr.t'! ur.nce f;hcir pap.cr., the publi.-Iicr-nMy continue toscrd tlicm until all arrci'.r.'ges are paid. T. IfsuWcibi is neoet orreTu; to tike their papers from the educe t'icy are he ld resp-ns".ble till ra.JKÄS e'n:ii;n !-d. the hoi und Mucrcu the paper ds4. If subscribers remove ta other r'aet a without i inforurng the ja.bll.-he:s, and the p:. er is tlil sent ! t') the form r '.iieet'on. thv jvre held resrnsible The Courts hnvc eiei h'.ed that refusing to take paper Iron the clihe, or removing and leaving on- iilev for, is ram rafic evidence of intcnüoiir.1 lVaud. COUXTY OFFICIOUS. I - j ! iwedce : ; ; Er.owxLi:n, !' 1- -McD.i.wi n j J- Vax Valklnti wur, j L- vrriso:, -'-jv. I'at KAan, j J- A" - ax xukxeit.gii, j OCVTr ' Cou'misiom.t.s. D. j GoOS, S. X. C:i.v5:n :x. t rCiSUTtT.. R.e r.hr. ..Auditor.-Sii-i 'if. r ci r Chit. ...... Post Maste Vaxvactos. S. G I Exav.ixi ej or Seii jcL Ti:.ici:i:rs A. C. Cxrr.ovn C ri?T. IF n. Tucmar Staxvif.i.d Judge. 1 ks-Vs. s coi-U .i.r.,i:.y m ..o-esna el-ruat-y. Gommox Fleas Cecr.r. Hen. E. EcBrrT, Ju.-gc 1 ru?:s. Third .don.laj 's in Jann.u-y, ni, J a 1 Oetaber. . . f . Cor-.nioN'i ns Coi v.r. i t M r.uays m March. - i"-Ji, fcej tvinbcr, and Lhcenibcr. , l.i - i 1ST AND A? T f 3 n 5 bJ-r--?ryG f t A tsm a VJTfyctÖ. r.rP7 r naisi r?f ?.rTlf rrri:r Ü.itlit 1 KiiiÜüiiL Li" iSLlrV ÜÜÜO AT I. U. VlaiilibLiXi ei Ü 's "tra X" Tt RICK STORE!! lh l.ji WU.VkilUh W W Wh nrAKE this method of inf. rming the public thai Jj they aic now in receipt of a very large and well .selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, .o BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY Srr. To winch they particularly invite tlie attention ci those wi.lilii to buv 30ÜD GOODS at the LOWEST FIGURES!! As they arc determined to offer Greater Bargain , m ijavc Cvcr before beta hcanl of in this coui- ) Hoping to merit by integrity of puroose, and a I strict n gr.nl to tlm wants ci' tin ir customers, a shar ! of pii'-lic r-airiMiagc. j ALL KINDS OF rriODUCK t.ken in ex : c-!i.u:gc for Goods, at the market prices. : Prince cf thsUcurc f David. Tfcrecycsis j in the Holy City intiic day3 of Pcatiu HIEING a trn!il:i:ion from the Al i:diijian TdSih in thcKblhthcqua of C airo, in L) j t ov't!ie leUeroi'AUINA, a Jew ishmaiden of Alexendria S'journ:iig in Jerusalem in the daya of Her od, addressed to her father a wealthy Jew in Ej.rypt, rc'ating as an eye witness ull the fcenes and 'won derful incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazorc th from his baptism in Jordan to Iii Crucifixion oa Calvarr. Edited bv Iter. Prof. J. If. Ingham, ! Hector of St. Jonn's Church, Mebile. One voivmc 4 Upapes, 12 mo., cloth, gib", beautifully inustratca. Pi-f... tl A tlictlpin mil for this book will be lolcelhrs who wish a f unplr of the Urs! edition, fehould send ah npr üieironU-r immediately. Accnts wanted in nil prts of the UcitedbUte to sell the above work, to whom ; liberal inuuecment J wiilbepivcn. IJÜÜNIIY & RUsjEL. Pbbher. All orders should be a.ldrescd to II. DAY TON, General Agent, 73 Jota Street New Vori Editors of papers giving the above, w.Lh thia eo tee, two insei tions, will receive a copy of this work i mail, postpaid. EjacZlctf, JUr ess Goods. Call at tie Er'tck Store rnl examine the nicest stock of Lt dies Did goods ever brought to tHa mrrke t; an 1 better thau all, the it tikes a very small amount i v are sa cheap that t of money to buy a Orcss p.itte!n. ; Vic JLxdics, Expressly . To be had at the Crick Ftore, -Iu ap, the prettiest Bonnet m town. Hu.ry up and ote ocfore they are alii rne. . ' " r - c? M?v t$ lf;kt tsA U Jji : i s -L-.fc- M V ' . . 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