Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 February 1857 — Page 4
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Washington Correspondence. Washington, Jau. 13, 1BÖ7. There has been a wonderful bobbery kicked up by the resolution cf Mr. Kels?y, and the appointment of a commit.ee to inquire into the alleged corruptions prevailing in and about the halls of
I imagine Mr. Kelsey did not contemiihite the fur-reaching effects of the misahoso! uneremously launched into the ranks of j his own party. I doubt if ho could hare J byn informed how many of his own j fiiend it would involve, since the entern-! piatea scope oi tue committee inquiry is confined to the present session, ,ior even to the MinnesoLa Transit ll iilroad Compa - ny, on bohalf of which it is charged that Mr. Edwards attempted to bribe his col - league Irom JNorth Carolina, Mr. Paine, both of which gentlemen belonged to the rump ot Know-Nothmgism in the presen: onreas. It is hinted that if a full ir ves'jgatioa is entered into, soma curious! tac:s bearinor Upou the manner in which Mr. B.inka secured his election as Speaker, upon the influences that made Mr. Wen-1 del! printer to the House, the interest of Philosoper Greeley in the Des Moines Navigation Company, and the intrigues in which Weed of the Albany Evening Journal, O. B.Matteson, of X Y., the New York Times establishment and correspondence here, kc, tc. Mr. Kelsey unwillingly tired a gun into the very hot-bed of Black Republican corruption, and its discharge has produced the effect of chain shot, bringing down a whole platoon at once. The queieIou3ness and anxiety of Messrs. Bronton, of Indiana, L. D. Campbell, of Ohio, and A. K. Marshall, of Kentueky, has some significance in this con-j nectun. loa will hare had a report of the extraordinary expressions indulged in by these gentlemen towards the Press, but the telegraph hardly did justice to the extensive scurrilousness and abusive nature of their language. Mr. Campbell is a promising young member, holding his seat by negro rotes; but who is Brenton and Marshall? X i or:c erer heard of them before this terrible onslaught of theirs udo:i th press. Do they mean to raise them-' selv s into sufficient consoqttenca to be abused, or do they wish to avenge themselves for having been left in appropriate ' obscurity by that powerful .vent which ! makes and unmakes so many of the petty - - - o
tatesmen of this day? Or. shall I make j spring not of party excitement, bnt of a the less charitable supposition that they I fundamental difference in education, habits, have transactions to cover which so exci-jai,d laws; their hatred of the Press? At any rate " Believing the existing. Union to bo a they have raised themselves to a brief but i foiluro, as being a hopeless attempt to unenviable notoriety, from which they will i unite under one government two antagonis6ub3U?, whin the" present excitement is j t system of society, which diverge more over, lower than before. No man, now- i widely with every year; a-days, can assault tlie Press with indis- "And believing it to be the duty of incriminate and libelous abuse, without hav- tell ige nt and conscientious men to meet ing occasion, so mo time or other, to re- j thes? facts with wis dorn and firmness; pent his temerity. It is true Mr. Brenton j " Respect fully invito our fellow citizens is rather snirdl ginio fjran inllueir.i il pa-J of Massachusetts toni -etin convention at per like the 27;?, but if he has a newspa-1 Worwster, on Thursday, January 15.li. p3r in his district, it sl.o tld take that j to consider the practicability, probability.
nm'ji.ious, but rasn aspirant at er noto- j riedy, into its priv-Us a"J coni h-rate 1 CCIl nyunr. UO'AOAtS f.O gOllUem in l.'om j the f ?et Cf GamiF"! f r a tinv i The "entlem n t vvhm I have allude 1 ' B-'em.vl !.;! i ,,, 4 r ..nfti.Jn M i. t es of th-j ir.veiiiatin comnii:i?c to ih. particular ns.; .f Mr. Elw.-mls. jtm.1 th, - " ' ' " v-'i.iiiii.i - in l'vO..IO II- - . intluetiro cf that character are siill exert-; od on the c nmii:tee. On the other hand, all wh- arc tlesirous to et at 44th t -nth. ib.. Bl,,:o.rat!1.anünthi:1,b,t ill.- trutli" are atlXlHM that the II, I llirv sho il l be as ,n- ; er.ll as p )S-ilble, an.l that nob-xlv'd COrrttotins si,i h.,T , ',.n-i, T; j ;. i.n cboll K- w-I .1,,, 'P.:. : I.-. .11.- :.: f,f r . -.,. i ' J Ii I i,l II il (' J ! 1 ms ui-pi3,.iou oi lesrs. uiT anu i arner, ; th.3 d?m c ratio members of the commute-, 1 and I believe of the chairman, Mr. Kelsev, ' trih IF hrt ..-v In I. -....-!. . ii. iiv; 13 in U UlOllllfc up io me ECraeth, he isj bound to dr.iij others a'o:i with hi.n, however unwilling they may hi. Th'i Minnesota land bill, in V-Lalf of which i: i3 char.J corrupt cdlers have b:-en male by Mr. E-lwarJs and olhc-rs, 1 has never been reported to the House, but ' is in the commi:tw on publie lands, and in j the especial charge of Mr. Brenton. Iti f-irni T b.r. it c., i - - i i-oj tjv b : iv -"J Villi. C ly n private ?pecuh:ion, hr tho benefit of parties having l.ira in'eret3 in, and in fact owning St. Peters, and others interested at the other end and ah.no; the rou'.e of tne road What interest Mr. Brenton has I do not know, bat Mr. Edwards owns : lands upon tho route, and has a direct ner-! ooiiai uiieresi in ine diu. its inenU3 have 1 I... j. .t 1 11 T. r . . i
als, no; this certainly is what the public lM .VU 11,0 :,'d ,lvc vcr lll'lv 'oAU'A rillV. Hve ride , the Hail i:.,,.! is ol,,- ..il tlie vala-d h! ,,rvr of pure Jamaica Cin,,., j ;;;;,;.;;;,.., iK-varesTtn. ' ' demands an 1 Mr. K 1 wards insists on. ; ";yI ihn.uh you onlv can the weary otn j .1, ertaiii: all arc invind to putielpate, befor' - and is V AHR ANTED to Im. free fioni all irri-j In all c.-ies of Nervous and Spinal AKccttcK.-i. II S-IV3 that h( will not b'J nrily iho ",Jla'!1 ;l IV,SI 1 l in Societv; and fiulil th j tt-"? LUd,. j t itn : iroti r , j-,,j,o.-ti. s of an iniurion- fnd-n -v. j pain in the ltieka-id I.iiu'.s, Ibiviiie.-s, rat;uia- on i ?c ipe-'roat of alf the lobbr th- Si cake' S"v'-1 !l hielt Vti plae them, must vour M- CFlOWiN A,1-v !J""": "f he t-'ivei. of it-; Slight Kxertion, Palpitation d't!,e Heart, I.owiie-1 the pdat-r of the House ml I nil the 1 fhiUreil g i:t ' the -reUs f Hf ... Will Chappy t, sh.wyouhi, ,-xten-lve assort- "Xtrai.plhnry . irt,,,, but we 1 , vier to let the arti-ot Spirits, II sterns, Sich lleadach-, Whites and 1"'- " iiousc, an.l ail toe j a - oz i - siieak tor it-el!. I ad the n.i'.iitul :'.s'aes oei-isioiied bv a dis-inhroo
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undoubtedly resorted to the usual means j tyw minutes by this simple process, reef semiring a lobby influence and th cs- j memberinf to carry the hands upward, pecial f ivor of members, as they can well j firther away fron the head when the downafford to do. It is expected the coinmit-j ward pass is made. This will also help tee labor? will result in biingin; to lights the toothache in nine cases out of ten. the whole nto.Wf operandi of tho agents ofj Cor. Ohio Cultivator. the Transit road, among many othorequal- j It's a fact pleasant cure too; when adly curious developementJ. There was j niinistercd by a proper person.
a session of the committee this morn ing, and 8 neral witnesses were subpaned. There is intens inireftt manifested all around with reference to tho range r.f inquiry. Let me hop it will be full and searching, and let the press demand that it shall bo thus. There is fun ahead if the committee do their duty. In the meantime you may rely on my furnishing you with whatrrernw revelations msy occur. Cabinet matters, in spite of all givings out to the contrary, remain in statu quo. Gen. C iss has not been offered a place, nor any body else. I am certain of ,t.-CV7-rnnn Timr
jßyMr. Buchanan received a majority j dp"t to his dwelling he was attacked by of tie rotes polled in fourteen Southern j three indivi duals. One of them struck States, which cast onrt hundred and twelve j him with consi lerable for e. He was then flctal Y,tei. 'n aldi.ion. he carri s thejs''z"('' K-T'L M hands bound securely Stn es of Pennsylvania and Indiana bv ab-1 hehind with a rope, and a letter containing solute majorities "over everything. Tp,v i about 85f) l abstrcb' l f.oni his pocket. areentidel to forty elector il votes; and' He ha I just enveloped the mon.y, proadd d fo the Suih it makes one hundred Juratory to'sending it to Toledo during the and fify-taro thr-e more than is necessa- ;,ayry to a choic?. Tho union of the opposi-' No clue has as yd bern obtained of eition forces urn n one man could not havo ther the thieves or money. bea en Mr. Buchanan. Tho ofliciil can-: LuiVmua Herald.
3 sii'ittiiins ui in; a i.ici; ami wo irtnt that thft Fremont men will ceas.- abusinir tho supporters of Mr. Fillmore unon the idea that, had they gone for tho Mariposa crle deiler, he would have bfoi elected. The Fillmore mm did not hold the balance of power their votes could not have affecUd the result.
Office of the New Bank of the State of Indiana. HUGH McCULLOCII. President: JAMES M. LAY. Cashier. BRANCHES.
Bedford E. F. Nexsen. President: ! Isaac Rector, Cashier. ConnersviHe Meredith Helm, President; F. Claypool, Cashier. Evansville (not organized.) Fort Wayne II. McCullough, President: C. Ü. Bond, Cashier. ' Jiiiiuaj-OiU Itoo. 1 oncer. President,! ; C. S. Stevenson, Cashier. j JeiTersonville J. Montgomery, President: Wm. II. Fogg, Cashier. ! Lifayette Moses Fowler, President; J. b. Brockenbrou;h, Cashier, j L xporte D. G. Rose, President; Sam'l Burson. Cashier. Lawrenceburg E. G. Rurkam, Presi(lent; II. K. llobbs, Cashier. j Lima J. D. Iloive, PresiJeut; Thos. ' J. Beule, Cashier. Lojranspurt W. W. Ilanej, ProiiJent; , Jas. Cheney, Cashier. Midson Jos. M. Moore, President; Gar. D. Fitzliuh, Cashier. Muncic John Marsh, President. J. W. Burson, Cashier. New Albany J. J. Brown, President; V. A. Pepin, Cashier. Plymouth W. J. Walker, President; II. P. Ilolbroolc, Cashier. Richmond Rooort Morrison, President; Chas. F. Coffin, Cashier. RnshvilJe Geo. Ilihhen, President; W. C. McRevnolds. Cashier. South Bend John Brownficld, President; Horatio Chapin, Cashier 'ferro Ilaute J. P. Usher, Pres-iJ eut; P. Ilussey, Cashier. Vmcennes John Rosa, President; J. F. Bayard, Cashier. I ! H Treason ix Masaciius;etts. One hundred citizens of Ltsxachusctts Ij.ivo issued the following call for a State convention foba hold at Worcester on the loth inst: "We, the undersigned, citizens of Wor coster, believing the. result of the rccout Presidential election to in voire four years niorcof Pio-slavery government, ami a rapid increase in the hostility between the two sections of the union; "Believing tkis hostility to bo the ofTnnu expetu-ncy i a separat l ti between! h'1-'" a: :l sluvc S:a.os, ami to take sucht "","'a COnuia-JU Ot tllO j .. j IIeDkIXKs:" IImv oniitions thri4. sen- I tencv fall..! II. v w pans,; hi eonveröa-! . : i ' l . . i mo, a:ni enema e " Ii s a pi " JI..W will not his tno.her ai xi u?!y h)es l.e ,,v,,' - n he-grow !J.-; a-i I his fcisrois per-j sua-Jo themselves ahvaJv that it is mil v a few- wild oats he h sawn .t. And vet tin- ! nlj!' sU:i!;.? ti: -ii- pori Is n:i:l (jA gl.my i w,''' - ' ""'y thllUi of it. Win-; men, jllSt ,','"nio!iciiir' 1:1 ll-e, buoyant wi h h.)j ; il U L 1 il il Ii. 1 o I :iro ti-.-i r , wi b -i i u ui i uniu;. lo t an treijdit-.l wi.h ai mvi'M - io f--e,n Ti1..l..r,.,,.f,.,.,T,.ll.,.,.1 ' - . ...... v fa r w j". "i. .-. l cu 4,i? '"br -iets, .f your wivs. of I "our c'h-iUben all are l.ti 1 down up .11 you. "Have y.u."ri ii 1 a voting 1 1 ly. et.teriair a musio-Mtore in whieii we were s'andiwj. and leatiinL' over the counter, and a Idivssin' the o - o - - ---- ouii ' man have vou A Heart that loves mo onlv?" . e.sT T' ,u':w ",ö P'J- " hero 13 ;;V IMl,u l,"'ü M:uy-'," , . Mary t.0K the s,.!.m;.s ad ,vas lc.nvino; .lainea it or not. Sicrc Headache. 1 have known the severest &ick headache to be helped, and the nervous headache cured by some svmpathisin person rubbing the lianda from 1,10 toP of the head (bwn, nnd off tho shoulder?, after the mesmeric manner. TL . - i . I 1,1,5 intense pain can be soothed in a i With a wife, a husband's faults should be 9acrecL A woman forgets what is due to herself when she eondscends to that refuge of weakness, a f-male confident. A wifo's bosom should be the tomb of her husband's f illings, and his character far more valuable in her estimation than his life. If this be not the case, she pollutes her mariiag vow. Daring Robbery. About 3 o'clock on Tuesdav mornin" 1..iÜOUl , CIOC " i .1 J AMES 1.. JJUCIIANAN. lull-road .V'eni at this pi tee, was passing from ti e "Wttichell tells a s'ory of a dog, which undertook to jump across a well iu two j jumps. There are a ureat many people j JUSfc ,IK; lliai UOg J.KS WIIO IIIIIIK llll'V can jump across a well in two jumps Thev that undertake it generally "bring up" . down in the water.
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HAS been all the "fro" for some time, ami in order to have it practically illustrated 3011 need not go further than to ffiiaWHLE & SHBLEVS STOuE Where you can see 4rcntleiiKn of the Shanghai ;nlcr" "bjbuiu around" simony cndlesa varktie.of new 11 Which v.-ere selected expressly for the eniorpm huj cttir.ciis of Marshall comfy ill of whiih wiil be sold on very reason '.Mc tonus for purchaser. A"o malte r trhick fv j'vrinne cans, M'callh 7iial.es not happiness secure. 'Liking this fur our motto, we will sell our goo li SO as, to "LIVE & LEX LIVE." H iving brought on the most extensive and varied as H'tnient 1 O V Lit JUL )3 GO 1 IKS. imm, mmm, wmi M ISl'ELLA.NEOUS ARTICLES elf Ever brou-ht to the V.'otern ih uket, we fi el w ir mated iu nuking tae assci ti'jii .hat w c can give better .f) "X tri 7J 'X f Y.7 C? $r -fbt'-A, .thJLv VA..W5,wVP 'I hau :.y 4thci- hon c in M.ir.-ii:ll com. v. An excritnee of many years crs m.t .uui.iluu Iu tin lias on il!ed us to purcln'e On such terms ;m to sell them V Fi R Y C II Fi A P . Those who jniivhao of us, will leevive the worth ot tlieir nionev, and zu Give us a call; exanrne our poods and prices before purchasimr, and we are conti lent of vour pat-rona-e. " " In exchange for floods, we will take all kinds cf rod "OL o That can be disposed of, and CASH will nut be refused. All those knowing themselves iiitlebted to u.4, will confer a L'reat favor by ciilin; and paying a part, if not all, of their accounts. Don't forget the p!a:v "IIOXI5ST OOliNER" SIGN or ''BROWiM,!-;!-; & S11IRLKV!" No. 1, cor Michigan and Eapoilo Streets". Iir.OWNLEE i: SHI i: LEY. Nov. 21 dh -ifr-i) f BUT TRUE! C. II AS STAKTliD A "RIWCK-SMITH SI 1()P One door South ofCllii.tt & C.'s W;,P, P.l.u-k- ! v ''ere he is prepared to .' Custom w o:i shm-l I! U A".VU.,;.I1'; , -ine o; ii Kksiiuta n c in !! (.one a. ;i'V 111 , (. :,..l ;ost substamir.l mai.mr. Or-' .Ute, fi.-: .-.o.iamu.i iuax.,ur. .r1. ..fet...!. rs'.h.c'i'i. Phmoath I:.:., M.iv 1 1'i .".,. I. 1 il'Jri ii.Gj OOili!, A TTOilNKY AT LAW, PLY 1 TT11, INL? iVJtt . " i -t'Tl t . . 1 ti'-Tis'i-t-V t: iVl"! .i t Common Paas Carts in Northern Ind: a. .; anV id att.-nd to all b-.is.n. s-, in tiie l.ne ot wid ;.i.e pc.!i -ular att-mi ai to bavin- and selliu;' I. oi't, 1-1 nix I ixes, .ve. ""n; . I UniiMltll. Nov. 1., I?v.. tC r j Ii1 Ii -V Z-Ll f j-.. A I -fcj i . i II A IM) W AUK, id' a!! !icr:pti';n i r.dia.s IIa H'J-xittrx, Juiutnn'tt J)oo-hun t;ii;ys, i n an l Ja it-if ilurr A'oav.v, C'ti' els, Arnn', Files, Jtasits, S. f'a '""y., II iukI tftf'.-;t Cfiiile iSV'-Z.v, (., tt'. And, in fact, t-iy thinj in that line suited to the country tr.ele. S fi::i cry Ela rut re! Of even de"!-intioii, Mainics, Heckles, n ii.inient s, coc k-eyes, thread, wax and everything used in h ir- 1 ii- si iii-ikoi.-, wbieh we will si-Il'as beai. as can !. sold in this p.n t oi tin.- country, and respectfully so licit a call Iron, those about to pnrch.ise STOVES & Tib' WARE. He keeps on hand all the diuvrent patterns of cook- i i i .. I inir, parlor and b"v -to es, and a iro 'l assortment oi tinwareallol w Iiai.V ill be sold cheap lor cts't or ready pay of some kii?l. (!i. him a call, examine the rood uiipiire the prices, and we are sure vou ll. M. IlIiOU'N. W1n i,t,v of pivinoutii, Juiv2i,i.n 7 'Sitr. lASHpa I for Wheat, bv PROWNLKi: & SHIRLtY WOXBKRFDL KXl'ITEillKXT "HONESTTCORNER" I'lILSII ARRIVAL )V SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! r.non-xr.Kt: ,o snnir.i:r. Arc now receiving tiieir Sprinr; ami Sniniii'-r sujply of (ioods. It is needless to say, that thev are brinin on the best M-leeted and LAUGEST STOCK OF GOODS FiVer brought to this M.irkct, and nre deti rinhied to hi II aü cheap if not ehea r than anybody else, when v' take int con-i, lent ion tlieir "loni; exp'r'u'iicc in the business their reputation as business men, and their h t ruiinatioii to !o by their customers as they would be done by; but we will ny bri lly, th it evi iy ihin in the iine f Spring anil Sumnier Dry floods, of every styl, and price Hardware, crockery, (Iroccrh's, Yankee Notions and in fact, ever )i!ni;' suited to the wants of this country, can now be h id at their Store us cheap as elsewhere.and a call at "Honest Corner" wi'l convince you that "where cheap (Iood.s are tln-re is the place to buv." "I!ROVNLr,K iv SHIRLEY. Notice to Stockholders fa the Ih-avch of the Haul- of the Stale of Indiana ai Plymouth , T n mcctiii'jof said 11 tard h-ld at the d'i' of (he llraucli en the lirst !;vy of Dec, niber If r, it 1:T Ordered That a M... tin;; of tin1 Stockholder ofs iid P.r.uieh br held on the f.rst Tue 1 i V of Jami irv 1 r jl at tlie j office f the Itr-incii in Po moiiih, for the ja r hwoI' -lectin;; live ,).'':.,rdirectors for tin.' brunch lor the i n-u-W.J. WALKi:R,Pres. COCID."' will bo piven in exchange for Siptare Jf Timber, Lumber and Pr.duce of almost ali i kinds, at the MUCK STORK. 2-
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DR. EVEBSON'S (Dirat American .lUmcHh ilffrriisns of liio Xrrvcus SvsIhil etc., g s the iii').st jMjj j;lar medicine of that e'a;s ever j 2. Known; no iiic.iu-;nc ever nu t with ?ud, Universal Approbation! Or .i:ncdo Iiiuh a cch lrity in .( short a time a tiii.. Hie rts and ;i-op!e, everynhere, .peak o it in the hihe.-t term. of eomnnm'lati.in! I'EOFESSOILS OF MEDICINE "i ii.?oono ur ai rani, l W,M,,,:lV0 ,lit1l(-,t invariahlv withhold their inllu tncofioni irn;,;,ia,y nic.iiVmos, fcle this their -"anetion, and l.ire m;mL-irt of Eiiiiurnl PlivNfir.ns nso il iu ihrir In ireferenee to Quinine and Arsenic, which articles must soon yield the sw.iv to this tiulv C I ENT1 F1C Vll EPA R ATIO X, Tlie result of rxmiciico and investiiration. It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, hut win iinn o.U'lca io;v ot liieaml animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Eccru f,uo uses it spvaks of (his Fact! It is ,.U.as:,nt t.,tak.,anI ,loes ,mt We, vomit or sweat. It contains no M rcurv, Ar, nh-, Quinine, Strvclaiine, or anv other poin.nous or iniuiiuus ir;," l,utls l'-n-ely e-et ible an.l perfect lv Harmless, evtn for the smalht intant;. It is a perfect A K T I D 0 T E TO riÄL AHjiA An la- an Acue Eiil. r it h is id c(,n.d. Cirvul ;rs for gratuitous i;.-tiinutiai, containing ccrtilicates from Professors. PhvMcian-, Clcrvmen and the ! Pn s-, are b ft with eaeii air nt. Price 70 eeids. Fur sale by Drujrpists ami Dealers general! v. EVEKSON & Co., Pi-oTaietoi No. N'.i. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. CUTS, Vv W. ROB I fliiu ial Aircnt for Indiana. Fold aiso by T. A. LEMON, mav'.'d ml. 1 1 momli. Jnd. FOR. DIARRHEA, Bloody Plus, Cholera and AND ALL -IDISIJASES OF THE BOWELS. T A 'i? ' i J i t-i of rrui: -TV s , H ? 'J :'f'f1 ?5 fi.ff-3t . Has been use.l with a h npy and never f ilh; elUct , - Safe, Ibl'.abie, and L.Ucuious Pm,dv i.nd.rah' circumstances, ;m- is used constantly by the n,.,st uc--e--.iii pr.ieni.i... 's oi .Me.ncaie. loti.e 77.'. J.LI Mr (J O MM I A 7 . , , ... I It pnema;. ; " ' v e, :.b!.. a I, ,v .ho, -.m.,- a It is v;itie:;:;d.; ' tvic i.b!o, a f.. ,v .In.,'" U", l Iow ::lil -i.uor to llie st.-inaeii , rvin- to coin tnc bad rer-u.ts aiisüi 'loma r.i.i!i:c ol imti r -,. v-i',:.,.l :.ov ,,r I'.-, .l.-i, r .t ii t , !' -,. . .. , ' ' , ., .. ' .i.-- .il-.tj.T..,I.v-Mi.. Ii.'i.t I (!nia::!, OS' ft)!ri!S. ..... I Iii i-.K.y eis-sot D nt.ry or fiux, wh:cl, superO i:1 S iCl.l, lil.ni.V'l.Tl . . 1 . : . 1 - t . 1 : . . . . - Ol J :::i lic.t (linger ii is bet n 1.1 v ii, b; ;nuin about an mile caie al ii I i lie ca si's had it en 1 1 up iy poysici.U! wiio i I. ...I 1 .,!! ordia irv ü:mih to no pm-piM-. i la -t I . . -I ..Ii.. .ft li-11-lll..--l - Oüioo-e.i Oi Prico 50 cents wer Bottle. Pieu-uedhv V.W.KonKKTS In-mwapoms, Imu.w , LKMON. Pl.V.UOCTJt, ImIA V. or S:d. bv T. A. (P.VÜhii!; M-:w and r.i: M'Tirn. styi.i: v l-'o M-'ti and Iov-!. in-; riccivivl :ni l f-' --b eliap sit r f 1 (.",!) P,!inVIibi:i: SIMIII.FVS -v .; iv t;:N x j-JzJi fTV ahnest all hind S;.lendid Stvle, for sal" 9 viou at tho ItltlCK S'HHil-' " - tTMCWiAT!, FEHL) 0 GH'CAQl 31 i-LlVsr : "i-ZL-Zs"-' -"L: - TVS. x Z-ji o io Until ru Tr.iins w ill FURTHER NOTICi:, P.sen-e run iijion this R-iadas follow s: I.K.WK L i Porte.. . Still well.. . Kankakee. . Walke, ton. Knott's Tyner Pi.vMomi . A. M. ..:.; ..O.nt; ..!).:: ..!hll ,.k wi: v. M. Pivmouih :u: T'ner I.l.'l Knott's I.n NValkertoii J.hT Kankakee -1..V.2 Still we! I i'.n? 1 ( ). 1 'J-a r. tu v r.s- L a T . it l . X. KKNDALL, Suji't. La Pot to, Sep. 'J.", 15(1. litf. VINCENT, IlifaROD & CO. j M unif.u'turrr & wliolsalo ilralors in S3 3? O 3E3 5 9 13 A N l TINN23HS' STOCK, X. ril J Lake and '2M S. Water St. CUICACO ILLIXOIS I ' binary SI. 'G l."tf. For S Salti aitri i'tjpx C1").MM to the l'rick Store w h-re you w ill lind the largest, best and clieajiest lot in 1' vmoitth. äX! X. II. . ,V Co. Dr. J M. GHETHER, PI JY.SK'lAX & SITIW3KDX, PLY.MiHJTII, IND., Will promptlv attend to -alls, day or nijrht, whenv'r his s'i-iccs may be rHuired. Oilice at home lir-t !oor north of I (IrillinV, on Michigan slr' t. X. 15. (Itrinaiis. I can speak the (banian hni-fru.t-;o. Mitf. Fresh Arrival of ItpsIi CImw hüiI Wliilo l;is!i, nt ::ftf. a. MNNP.nrir.s. T.tn1) orTXt7k. TTNOWN ai he Indian Ni;jo farm; 7 7i-'-l'bl B imtcs, about ti ii miles east of Piunonth; emu! land and timber cheap for i-ah low n Iivpiii (I. Ckavi'I avii, P.Miiout'n; or Oiom , ()u;o, o Notre D.uue. ZZmtVf!) at t:ic UHrld; 7;;rr, I3UTTi:i:, V-A s. Lumber, etc., for whi -1, will i 9 bo paw n, in exchange, (Joods at tho lowest cash rri.v4.5'2 X. If. (. k Co-
heMhesti:ivchi.s cii-tom. r n- ' u:ll 1 1 " . '"4 ' V" r i In 4 ' MACK EKEL, TOBACCO, nILLb AMD hfc.VfclR, I 'o fea Hi.cUoiuH.,,rH,,eti, mAo uPaf,..iS!,U.r-! all kind,, I,hit.s Oi!, )vt.s, Glaand t'uttv. Fa,;- K,CLALr' CLS'Dr'S- lKUIl0 U L Mit AGUlv, CO.N 1 1 h C III LLb, he can rccmumend, !Uid hopes, l,v doing a lair fry, O-nftctiJiKrv; E v E r Y t II i X tl, Y A I KBE i O l lONfe XEUUAI.MA. nriLEPTtC FITS, AM, ALL ! 'fvjVr ! i'''o -Vcau want, or ever want , or Itl cniiltiM vanotv, anl "ircrvtlm ,I,c kept i VS' ??v fii " II 5i.tr-: iKti : V L' X LlaNVT IV. A I A IV I i I t ::any hus.ness with, than vol, eon et lor I- 1 E J - Ä
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Gents' Furnishing Gods . CLETHS, CASSlMEaES, JSVVELR II is jut received a Mr-re assortment of Clothing. Puce (Wis, Ilatj and Caps of jverv variety suited j to i no SPfflä & mm TRADE! wi htch Intakes pleasure iu reconuneii liiu; to the .Wie as t Pjsletc, anl il tti is himself th.it pufel, i-
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.-! ::r)ir In returning thanks to Ins old friends and cus tomers lor tlieir lihiral patronage, lie solicits a e.il! j fr in all who in;:y want anything in his line oftrado. liiimberaiiil Muimlt a loui:Iit at the hmliest nriee. . i imWi MM IITIIBl OF INDIANAPOLIS. rHE ohjet t of this Institution, as it n.mia iraj :ort., is to a Cord to Toiuii: gentlemen ami 1 1liesan o;.H)i'tui.ity to become t'uoi'ouh'y Ti.ili f!i-l for tin C.uintinx" Room and general business ouri -uitsof life, on the :no-t scientific - r'ncij !es. ' 1 ) . . il A. f . . i ihm icaeüin eaell aial i-vci v j uil to WTHC ; hol.l, le-iMe lund; 2iidly, h teüHüni: the wiener of Hook'-Keci.'nip', I-,. "H-uVainU stuhle tntrv, as jractically apj'lie.l to every ilej ai tincnt 1" lsiness, U-cthcr with Lectures on' the Lnvs iuid Customs of Trade and the Scimce of Ac omits. Tinnsof fid! course (of S or 1 w eeks,; $2 (K' Terms frn jiutial cours'-. embracing the" rt of Uook-Keej'iiiL; and busanship,..; .' ift 0' j Terms for falle 1 course in Ladies Dcp.utaient IU 00 t prepaid or secured. I f. I Vhicll mil D'i'tir further iai ticulars see circular?. au-ll-iulv. T J.I1RVANT. Prinritw!. i MAHRTJ ! iVt... , . ,T i 7 1 , "VK',":"m'',r ,vou1,1 frcspcctfully inform I , tle"' that ,K JL me citizens oi .larsiiali ami adjouiui'' couucommenced the I I '( In Plymouth, where he intends keenin n Iiand ; Töili'sTÖATiS. ?,ieYlLll!i.TS TOMBS & TABLSd Nea will wo io executed, and of the best stock, wjiich he ill as Iowas any shop in the country, flhs nanulactmed to order, is executed with the tt j i t ci.-i n, and tiie insn iptii ns strictly folJ, as mar as possible. s .-not is in toe hase.nont storv oi Krown ee . i nirley's .-tore, at sii'e Miehijran street. . L. Putt will act as mv a ucnt, receive in .scr iptions and forward them, and 1 will delive the w ork acccrdimr to order. JACOB KNOTJL') July 3, P :G. 3 3 A. C. CAPRON, FLYMGUTM. tiVD. -'1. 7'' I'aclic' in the Common Pics mn I ' Circuit Courts of .M.ir.-hali and Stai k co'.uif - us Coi:eU;e1.,ro,)1It!ya(niuhlto;l)cM!s,Moil .. diawn ui) on !ioi t notic TICI Ml T. A. Li,:. i.V lhi:l'. re riy oatii, u ; , t ,.,. . iu .i.v.iir v ii.iiiii o 11 1 " . -1 r 1 rr - 1 wS12Cl'2.C2Ci '011113 Iff r-! IMM'.l' l CI) iVo'i: a ?,ei . : t!... ofS,- f .... ' I-,. '. i O-ei e. Tili-i i: v aiual Ie Ab cliei-w is nn.'.iil!:i ' Ii ' ! :... d' -ill lii.t-.i- iii:oi"il I .bill, eii.ii i "" i ' . ' to tin- le;a He c ii.'lau: O 1 . ...... a. I ino.ii i i!ei ail rvi-s.;. run, es ai; oo-tn. 1 ;.' . ai,dl.rh.;:son the monthly period.; wi..': 'ul.iritr. ; 1 nese ,1:1s nol;!.l ii.' n;il i;o or toiee w. i;s j vi(us t , . ,;,,.v lortltV the constituti 1 i ; I . an I lessen the Miiiei inr lur.ii;: 1 dor. iiabünir tii-; niot'i r tooi rfirm he: duties v'.th safety to h.i;i.l! . ,.i. i-i.,.. k;;, j..mi. ,,,, i. f..r( i,v fi mnVdnrn- . .-..... a. i.f... -....-...-.. '.' " tüeiilvl 1 lllil.l'i .IU. 1 i Ol lri-i.ll UK V, a -:en, tiicse i jus v.iii ciicctsi cure wii'M an oinej .1 Ii' I I "Hit. 1 ll.l iiieiuia Ii;v. failed, sind although a ouerfal reined-, - i ... tocs not coiii.iiii iron, iv.iomci, aui.iiio:. , or a: otuer ni.ne.a Full ilireetioiis sic-ouipanyin each pack 170. Vice, in tiie L'rite.l States and Canada, On,; Pol 1 tar. V, . KObi.it IS I.UIA..iroi.!B, Oeiier.il silent for Iniliai.a. N. II. SKI') undo p.ti-e stamps e:ie!o-c.l tc ;i n - antlion.c'i eiii, win nsiire a 001 ne 01 1 iii? .1 I. l-.l .-,111 bv return mail. For sale by mal l"."ib'-l-inti. T.A. I.FMON. Pl.VMOLIli, In 1 . . .- - - J. VINALIi, M. D., , i,, ii i' Ii i il i i . H ti ITH 5 11 ilf Miif 1 A I IStV B II I nil I SA Particular alt. ntiuii paid to Otisrrn.tc Practick CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMSir, a mi Diseases of Children Uüee ov r C. P.ilnn r's Stoi , corner 1 .Michi ir-in and LaPoi teStrec ts, where he can bv cnn-ulte at al hours. i-'-U. Notice to Corporation Hees i Payers ! TU H undersigned Tn'.isi:rr and Collector cf the Corporate down of Plymouth, would pive notice' that he is reatly to r a ivo taxes on Corporation as.-c.-sini nts, and as the Treasury is low nd the orroraiioii is in need of ntney for school and other purposes, he hopi-s the tax payers come forward promptly and pet their receipts. Corporation onhrstikcn." A.C.CAPRt), 1 1 (',. Corporathm Treasunr MOOTS AX I ) SIIOKK! LARCi: ASSORTMP.XT ju t n ccive.l at (1.1) CIIAR1.KS PAL.MLR'S. r g im-: di:.i.ni ion this li:si:i; li a lv l'pular m tiunient lias iieeii so prcat tli it the aidcrsipicd ha determined to devote special ' attention to their s lie. His instruments are from the hot in unif.ietiir -r. in the world sind cannot fail to ive .s.itisl'.u tion. FRENCH ANGERMAN GUITARS. l orsindl h!ii-cr, Pe- Head $1 01) li.irpcr si.-, lo ''il Small Patnt Head, '' Common size do S tH do do line linish, 100 ' do do extra lo V 0 1 do lo vi-ry fun', II "(I 1 liefe (Suitais are Iron, seasom d and beatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, aftt r the celebrated Spanish mod ls, and an unsurpassed for fullness an.l richness of tone. They are double lined and blocked throughout, and w ill not crack r split. lMUOKS. (Initar, M dmpany, with patent head &c Xo. 1 lined -ase Ü io Rosewood, do '.I do lo do Io -I i'.o do ! do f lo h !o do b do do lo do CUITAR CASKS, w '.lined,... do iya'. r do .i- l'i f -0 !l kJ."i rt) do .Villi do I -0 !o .r ) O.i I I (1 i 1 'J.' C.IHTAÜ STRINGS .f superior :u..!;ty al w ays on hand. J .;"Any in trr.nx ut w ill be carefulI y J a-. k I and M'lit by stie or e icss npui rrijit of the price as above. Order rep'"totl!v sohcti'd. D. wrr i'i:!:, " Dealer in all kinds of Musical .Merchandise, Msy, 1 , 1 ?5fi, ömO South Ucnd, Ind.
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f$ ARPEKS MAGAZINE. The circulation of 'ji Harpers New .Montlily Majrazine is n;w jrreatcr than at any yvc i;iis time since it- publication was eoinnienced, and is steadily and rajii!y increase in?. The sann lan which has made it so jojuhir hitherto will continue to be uisu !. It will aim to present repu! uiy, in n o- thyant ilress and nt a i hcapcr rate, a lar-rr amonnt of bitter icad'n? matter th in h is ever 1 e -n iven to the pv.'olic in am similar pcriod'cal, eiiiier foreign or u.mestic. Its out nts will le m i de uj withcousraut rcferencir to tlie w ants and testes of the -rcat body of the Anii'i ican peoji'e, rather than those of any i u ticu!ai class or j iot s-i n. While it will be tile endeavor of its conductors, "n all its ! ;:rl:üei:ts t- comlrne t ntert iinuu nt with in-tructi. n, pja eial care widi e tnkt u to exclude ever thai? that cn ivpju?t car.s of comolaint t any interest or any section of the country, .-ml t i cially evu Uhin? th.it can off ml I the most fastidi.ius. on the sore of taste or moral I it v- A l ir -c number of iii'.eie-i'in "- an l i :iln ! 11.. no ! Z 3 iy I!' ;i ,. t.t nv.n, vi i i 1 1 ii i i t t . . Y ..... . I.. 1 1 Ml . , 1 . j liie niost pj iihir autliors and illustrate! liv the mo-'t gifted and j ovular ani;sin the Cnited States, xpres'y lor tue .Ma-aine, i!l be continued; the choicest piodiiciioiis of American and European literary talent will be st.i ct il for its p.ics; the variety, interest, attractiveness -f its editorial depart -mints will be increased; ami nothing w ill be ieft undone to merit that larp- .-h.ne oi' public favor with which tluwf.tr tiicir intainmenf lias been ivCeived. Each number of the Magazine will contain 11 1 octavo pajres, in double columns, each year tlu.s omprisir, nearly two thousand pa-cs of the h.iccst .Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Lverv number will contain numerous Pictorial" Illustrations, accurate plates of the fashions, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial notices of the important books of the month. The Vidimus commence with the numeers for June and IVcember: bbt subscriptions may commence with am numbir. Tkkus The Magazine may be ohtahie! of Dook-sellers, Periodical agents, ur IVoiu tinpublishers, at three dollars a ear, or t'. utvdtvc I cents. I he semi-amm il o!timcs. as c.uirj.'e'ed. i neatly boiiud in cloth, arc sM at two ioilais each. i Nine volumes are now readv, bound. Th-i.ubli.-h-j crs will Hipplv sDceimen nnmliet-j 'T.ttnitouslv to ai: ntsand istma?tcrs,nnd w ill make libera, ar r.ineiin nfs with them tor crcalatln III -.1.4. Ixilie i ne .ia.'a..i!e wt-m is over sev n .ami not over eiht oances. Tho nostat'o .... .alb ,..nl-.. r - ..... whieii iii'iitbe ja-epaid iiiartej !y, is thcee c.i.ts. 11 L1TK A- M'lJLIC SHltVICKS OF : - T V lITr,TT V " Dl VjI1A. Ai ' C i ' P Ii N' N S V L ' A N I A , Late .Minister to Knglainl. and formerlt Ministeto I.us.-ia,Sei! iior ;-!id Kepi es. nt iti ve to C ui-p-es., and Secrct:try of State, t;d:u tlie m ist important of his State P-i-P.iiiMr SYNOPSIS Ui" Till: fONTLNTS I'iitli Coiav''' Lio Sti:d.inii j,av Lhvti- 11 t( Viu:i;i.'..p in the war of I .' j:.', De.Vn-c of IJ.il ti:;-. vi C!eet'.l to Coii;r;.-.. Specea airaiiis th" L üiKüiiit Li!! I), b n.sV of (i.ii. Jackson "-'(; i nine Juitciary rystern .ibsMontu t .1 nam.: Natuiaii tlii-u .Laws Licith n of (Jen ' J icivs.-i.-.Mr. JJi:c!i.iii.!!:"s (i'ieat S; i i c'i uxx tie. ! J ;n; i-.'eliiiifl.t .t ' Jad-e l'ui k T n Y ars II j Colli-re- ! 1 ('pii;ioii to Section.ilisiif De.iü.- j t' tiiv' I'm dorn oi'i.V' Press Jljr!oJi to KusM.;f . ft- . . i . . I Licet loa lo the Smite KxeCUtive P.dran-i-r. f Mr. C an 1 .Mr. Iliuh ;it :2i I if;.;n an i'r.inei Aiimiss'oii of ArJv.ui -;is Mid Mii lil; ! Air- Itiu-h ii. Hi's (',,( ;t Sji.-eeh on the expe.iiuiniItcso'.utini! h.terfcrt ir.-c ;u 11!. -ctions S; eec! on Imie; a mil nt Tre.tsui v J?ilS Ket-Jv to J-dii I).n;,()u the :.IcLeo rC.iseDii tiie States I Sank )r.n C:.res;ondi nee, UnitiV uhiit. turret. ny of Sl.ttc v.n !er .Mr. Poik .Mcsic.iii :v C.rrc.-p.'nhnee .M.s-i. n to linIaud Noiiiiu.itioit for Prorddi nt, tc, tc. 1'he above book has iieen v ritii ii bv a ir titltni.;: ; well ..ualilied bv hi literv sUtaii.nu nts ; :id i.is 1 ; . v.nnection v.a.i tic.- a-nr i t c j r. -s. II. h .1j luii.i-iicu p r; ir. !!i o Iii. in-uüiu-suii m... i" .'. ! . M. i .. .i .:. . :i. l . i L I r!.e Mcnoir u :t!t ni uiy oi" t'.i d j his ir!v life, and f.-oili autho.'. to ;;i 1.0 ;s , 1 1 I !i::.hanjJi h is bei ii supplied w ith nt.it -rial ina";- -ss ) b!c to othi r parlies. " i:e j-roof J.m. t- h te i i ; -i.ta'lti d t o the J Ion. J. (i i.Oic J ih-s, M. C, at !. j u:.csliou of .M.1. Ii. Il call tin. rciore lie c.ilha. j ltiioi;t lv.-cia r, lite auth uric ; n-l ai:dt'i ied i d; ; tion 'I lie book m iL - a hand.-ome luio v.diinn 1 ! 1 ;t p ,( , i: .it! b u nd iu e'oiii au 1 is iiiilu i ' :-hed v. ! n an aecnr.ite 1 orlr-ot on t-ie I, trotn ai ; A,i,b.t.Moi.v i:;;--!.;- . i'-, I -1 Dt.iJI. l .V JA(. lv: ()., I ml:-! is, " ll..as,uSI;.e,..,Vork. : s:,!,-c.p:is.se,.:by itiai!, post paidou ro of tln-piice. 7 OIZIsT, tll3 SlVoCllOl, j Ihi-U r the si-n .1 the OI ' TZSXS MA' KET - n 4 AS pcned in lull bla.-t, ; n l wdl . -nt inu- j j"j until next Jains i" "hidi he !i is p! iee.1 a tvt -arm -v -u.. r 73 V. 'r rn ? T...-v..mm.ta,-m i, . named articles iv -.i!l for the followili-;' II HAD CIIhT.Si:, LIVKHWOUT, SAUSAdK, ri;j))iN(is, CHKKSi:. MUTTOX, VI" A L, I'OKK, IJKHF Fresh, Salt, Drved A- Stn d.ed. UOLOdXA. TI 1IC KMX'S. Readv to buv for Cah, Ilcef Cattle, Sh.'cp and llo-s. " ;V'n. 7-A i) . 7 1 .fi Jjj j T B"l W. g ol people uf Pi iiiuth, and M oh J Coi ntv in general, will take notice that th new firm of CLEAVELAND & IIEWETT, Have ! i 'd and are rceciini; a splendid stock of XKW COODS, att!ic':rncw Store House on tinorner of Center and Laportc s rets, opposite the Post Oilice, in Ply mouth, coiiMtin of Dry (Ioods. (Irornirs. llanhv;in, ('llOCKMUV. TIXWAUM. Ac. They resjH-ctfully inxite persons wishing t pnrchaM. anv of the aboxe named articles, r BONNETS, HATS, CAPS OXjOT3?Z3CX3JGS-, -. ,''.. .1.. II. t.i.t11-!iili-Y.ii.iifilti.i-, '1 illl.lil-ll 111 111 111 l.l.v. ... ..... . -i i ... ; sto k bcoiv"pureh is'n(; i ls w here, as v e .sic h tt rm;iiil to sell and will m il for ca.-h or ,e e! piv sis (.'II MAI' AS TUM CIlMAliXn' W- can aliord to sell j.oods for a .,n ill l rolit, as we int u I to be coiioniie I and ht tlie community lie oi t ai l In ll. Ii: t il liiercl.v. We a. ib: ace this oj ) ii Miu'.ty to ti nder t( our old enstonn is our th inhs tor their pa-t p.itroiiiLc, nnd hope still to be p tr'.ieie ..nts :u tin u ;.oo I wi-hcan i tosli ire in tlnir patron - .e. An 1 we siy b one und all, piv u.i call, an.l if we fail to su'.t'vou we datier our.-ehes that it wid lie no fault of iurs. CLMAVKLAND IUAVLTT.
4ßBIVAL.0F. THE PACIFIC LATER FHOM CHICAGO! EAVE IX THE -CEfXrkJfr
ii i iiir it .EU davf apo I retiu-ned fi oirafter, came tunihlidij : turned from Chica". :uil aloiw Ol' ALL KINDS: COFFE", - SUGAR, MOLAFSEj5. . SYRLTrf.WiriTE FISH, CODFISH, I RF.SH TIES AND (" Ki:S Loot c.--iU vn hand. ' I have a!opt 1 the -0 Ti ust" stcm, r-lievin?-that it i the only ri-ht wav if :in-; bu-jiCM to insure fair harpinsto imicliastrs; and will adhere strict ly to it; aiiJ iu order t i iutron'.c those who patronize me, I w ill t:tke in exebaii.- t'r GrociTies, L'utter, E, Chitk .- P, tatoe?. IJecwax, Raps, and allow the liiphe: in uket price for them. For the lilkral patronage hen toioi losto;ci oninc, I return my sincere t!.auk?, and l:o; r, bv close application to business, tu merit a eontii.uanc of the fame. Rcinemhcr the place thinl v'oor on the east c1? of Mtchiuau Streit, Pi mouth, lud. A. MNNEDGE. mi 1." 27tf. Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Parity. I. E mal and exact justice to rdl men, of whati4H I i - - - I.. relidous or Htical i 1 :!(' cimim ice and honest friemlshii) wil'i " an nations; -nierriucnr aSliancf with none. 'l'bo lihuof Statt s and Territories to administer their own iom-stic all'.drs. -1. l'l ei dom and cipia!it ; the soviua ipity of the people, and thcrnrht of tiie majority to rule when constitutionally expressed. .r. Kconomy iu tic public c xrenditurts and a sacred preservation ti public f-.:t's. 1 . . . . ... j b. r'reedoni of religion, fre-h.ni of the prosi, ; and j.. neral dllltLsion of us.-fal information. t. ( pjMMtion toall secret political organizations, and all correption in jM.lit'a s. A sacred preservation of the Federal Constitution, and no religious tci-ts foroflice. V. No bigotry, or pri.le of cast, or di tinctioii cf birth oi'i. iiir American citizen-:. VI Respect ami protection for the rights of ail U. Tiie prcsTvati'jii of the naturalir.atii n l.i, nd li-hf i-" ail to the public domain s,.d the pff-t-- n of the American CJovenum-nt. 1J. j po-iilon to all chart red monopoiu . 1-'. C miuon bi-otlicrhood and iiood will to all espetiary to those of the ljouseho;.'. of kit!,. Law of. newspapers. 1. Subscribers w ho de not pie cxj.rcsi notice to the oiitr.o v. ! considered ma within" tu ... i:..-.-.. . . ... . . . ' ' o.-c, ...e orurr Hit :,sc. iiftitirr.ro ottiicir ...! I . . i .1 j ..r l in i, Hirt V'iliUil.t: l tflnl lllini l r.n'i: ah arrearap-are paid. j - i i- ji (iiii oriciuse io l ike tie ir , -a; ers f.-oj:, tin- ..ftice they re held ,- ..nslble till the v have sailed thcUilaiid enlcn-d the n'tHr c's ' c i.Vm-ed. . 11 Ii s':bscr.l is neglect orrefuse to tike t! 1. Ifsubscribi rs remove to ither rhire wr:! -i; t I nfoi iirii. the i.blishei s. and the p.if r is ui;, sei.t ! to tiie f.. uner dir- tk.n, tliey :ireJ.e!!re:poi;s;b;' j 'J he Coiais l:ar d eided titat ic.'i.rnl.to t. j p ijir trom tiie o;i-e, r n moving and Ioftir.' j i.ncallcl l.r, is riu ma jacik c 5 Juice of intiiiltonal i ü aud. C H-XTY FFIC i.Viv.x::f. X.I'lt'Wil TT T- Met). IVA! I J. i' Va VaI.K!..;ti;i;ii.. . Til ltrp..: Ai:-! r r. I-. ; r. Sin r T. C.i. i: T r .( "k Poat .M.is;. , . AO OR. . j i. .i.viiis i N. I1IVk!;i: J.F. Van Vai.ks:nu i..sa " Ci'rv Commissi; -vns. 1). CIoruo.v, N. CüAMri.ix. Vam . I.'. I MtFr? orSrupf. Ti;.tf:is A. C. Ci, KOCiiKTn C LitT. II. n. Tiiuwis STru.ii J'i.h-c Tki:is. si cen.l Mon '.ay i Ai;i.i.t and February. CoM-.o Tif.as Crm. Mon. P.. Forri-.r. Ji:Jr p, i:ms. Tl.irtl Monday's in January, Aj ii!, Julr, and October. w. (Vf!Missiorp..i Corurrir-t M nd-.rs in Marth. Jtnc, S-j lejubt r, und lXcftib r. j -' A Ni) Finnan cr Goads! J3HAT ARRIVAL OF KW G09ÜS AT IJ". IT. CGL2-2I2EI3 & C i Bill CK .STORE!! I'll u . . . . . Ä5 ti '-tii. ei. iin-iii'Mini iii.oi in i.l; ,;.e j jll:c t:i it 2 t'i y arc now in rcci-ipt f a rv Inree j well !: i-:'.o! ) -k f Sprhe.' and Summer tl-.ti, ' ' PI ll'L'.;.: i . i ... T nODTS.V SIK'KS. CROCKKRV tVc. I'o winch t'i v panii ul irlv invite ,!iv' aCi i.liim ol tho.-c widen- tobia C()()D C.OODS -t th LOWKST lTCiUIj:S!! As they are dcti rniined to Jl'.-r (Jn-at. r IJ ii--a',u tli an hive cur before been heard of in this -ow-ty. Iloj.'ni; to merit by integrity -f purjvose, ar.d strict regard t. the vv ants oi'thi ir customers, . aar of jiubiie cstron-i'-e. ii j ALL KINDS ( I PRODCCi: taken in U-h iiiL'- or ( bo ' .it the m uket prices. rr'MCC cf hellouse f David. Thiceytaxa in J:e Toly City iiitho days of Fontm MIX(r : tr.mshitn.il from th AI i Iii L an .MSS. in tlieHibliathei.ua ofC.iii-o, in I'jpt oi the letters of A DIN. , a Jewi-hmaid n of Ah". ait !ria sojouininu ie J rusah in in the l.s or od,addnsid to her I -.the, a v ahhv Jew in L-jpt. relating as an witness all th sciiisaiid wa i, lerful incidents in the iile of Jesus .f Xaz-u cth f oiii hi.- Ii.c'ii-m iu Jordan In his Ci licit: xioii ('ilvary. ii.iit.dl.v Rv. Prof. J. II. InJum Rector of St Joint's Chi r h. Mobile. One U1U. I Mpatri-s. -2 ie.o.,e!,,ih,i.itt,l,eautifu!lj illusfiate.,. Price !jl,J.". As thedeiu md for this lMk mill be very Iar;', iMiok-elh rs w ho w i-h a supply of the br? t edition, should s nd ah n- their orders iniinedi ttly. An nts wanttd in all p.o ts of the Cnited t.'tei to sell the abov e w ork, to whom libral indue nu nt wi!lbe-iv,n. III DNLY Rl'SSKL, P,.b!i-h rs. All ordeis; should be addn ssil t. 11. DAY TON.O.cncr.il ..' nt, 7'. John Street Xew York liditors of ip rspiv in the ut,e, wit), thla im t', two insertions, will receive a copy of this wo, i mail, st piid. Parties' )rrsn C all at ,he Ihick St re and exatien the tfnst i.l' l.n!:i . ll,.,.o i l . . . .i . . r- " mill. If. -till 1. 1. ...- l... an all, thev an s. hivr I'd it t ik s a v en dres- paiti in. -mall amount if moin v t- buy a TV;i the ladies, Hjprcsslt To be had at the Prick Store, - heap, the pn ttiest 11 .nm ts in town. Iluny upand ret one b iorf thev are sd'.l rcno. :2 .Ftfst ItTcrcirat, T the Prick Store, a 1 r.-e niid we'd selectel sto k f I'oots and Shoes, w ill Ik sohl cheap. 0 dl and cianiine before piiixLivn' cNewhcre. V3 X. IL O. & Co.
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