Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 April 1857 — Page 4
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Jr, IUI it or 'A little humir note ami then, Is relished by the leitest meu." JBT An absent wif . U linn call 1 upon to reiura to tlie embraces of her anxious husband: Jmo, your absence will ruin all. Tlink of your husb.md your jamits your children. Return all may le well lappy. At any rate encbse the key cf the cupboard where the wine is.' Children ak some curious question f. Wo have a lktlt bv in our hoiiv who came home from Sabbath school one day. and meeting hi mother, the following dialogue took place: Mamma? Well, my dear.' Mamma, the teacher 6ay6 people nr? all made of dust.' 'Yes, my dear, so tha Bildo say3. Well, mamma, sre white people made cf duet. Yes.' Well, then I 'spose colored people are made of coal dusr, ain't they?' Jack, your wife is not so pensive as she used to 1.' Well, no she has left off being pensive, some time ago, and has become ex-pensire.' An old man, when dangerously sick, was urged to take the advice of a physician, but objected, saying, 1 wish tu die a natural death.' The editor of the "Wring and Twist" ajs he has seen the contrivance which .our lawyers and stump orators use when they "warm up Tvith the subject." He merely says, "it a glass concern that holds about a pint. JtiTHobert Hall, on one occasion, being disgusted wiih the egotism and conduct of a preacher, was provoked to say: 'There was a fine passage in your discourse, to-day, sir 'I am rejoiced to hear you say so; which was it? Your passage from the pulpit to the vestry. - Johnny, one bright evening, wat standing by the window gazing at the moon and stars, and after looking at them very intently, for some time, said: Mamma, what are those bright little things in the sky? Are they the moon's little babies?' - What is that which moves when you do but h not a part of yourself? l our shadow. What is that which you can give away, and have it increased, and yet rc-tain it yourself? Information. Why is love like a duck's leg? it is often hid in the breast. Becau se: Why is love like a potato? Because it hoots from the eve. What is that which we often return yet never borrow? Thank. What is that which cats have, but nothing else has? Kittons. Why is a melancholy lady the pleasantest of all companions? Because she is n musing.' Which fiYe letters may form a sentence expressive of forgiveness? I X Q S U. Why is a pawnbroker like a drunkard? Because ho takes the pledgo but cannot keep it. Go it strong when you make love to a pretty widow. More people have erred by too little than too much in this narticuhr. A German prince in a dream saw three rat, one fat, another lean, and a third blind. He sent for a gipsey to interpret his dream. 'The fat rat, she answered, 'is your prime minister, the lean rat is your people, and tho blind rat is yourself.' Any sleighing out your way, Bob?' Heaps ,of it, and plenty more lying alon the fence.' Fond of it?' Nothing shorter. Killed five horses last week. If that don't show I am fond of slay-lug, I don't know what would!' At a festival that lately came off, a boy who did not get a fair chance at the eatables, said that some of the visitors had been starving themselves so Ion" in antici pation of the o.ist, they had become hollow, and that ho could hear the first mouthfulls they swallowed strike the bottoms of their boots. Them.m who can crack ajjke in lialf a minute, after a fifty-two pound weight has fallen on his toes, may be called excruciatingly funny. m" 'n ' 3 "4 ?p ot grtce . Lertainly; anytfivug is a means of grace ! that leads us to repentance. Scene closes with a broom handle. A -Yankee editor s.iy3 ho Miked to died a j larfin, to see a drunken chap trying to pick up tho shadow of a swinging sign, thinliing it was a pocket handkerchief.' Why is a gnn-smith's shop like a chicken pie? Because it contains fowl-in -pieces (fowling-pieces.) A western paper records a melancholy ce of suicide. A young gentleman ate a peck of dried apples, and then drank -water until he bursted. The rash act was caused in consequence of hi3 father forbidding him to great his moustache with the butter knife. A tavern-keeper, in Iowa, "Respectfully deformt the public that hy has detected a hotel at a vast suspense, and instructed a revenue leading from tho main road to hia house. A porto rico h6 just been depleted, affording a fine opportunity for lemonading -and he is now able to detain travelers in a more hostile maimer than ever.' Victor (to -convict in jail.) Well, my fiieud, what are you in (cr? Convict. -Mg", why I'm in fur getting outjf I can. Mr. Smith, the hogs are getting into your corn-field. Nevermind, Billy, I'ßJ 9cpy now; coru wou't hurt cm,
W.Rom . Jcuso McComb J. W. HOBB&C0.,
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IÜ 39. .COLUMBIA SI ELT. od WFOKT WAYNE, IND. OULD respectfully invite the atti nthn of the tri le tu their'exti nsive stock of Groceries which tit- are prepared to sell at New Voik jobbing raUs, with the addition of thi tn.nsjHjrUtion. tti II. WILLIAM-?. .A. C. WCESTIS. WILLIAMS & liUESTiS WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Hi . ..J rx n r? n t ML Vr J Äl ä m FRUIT, GLASS, NAILS, Wocdenwarc, Butter, Cheese, Lard 3 COLUMBIA STREET, 85 FORT WAYNE, IND. M ERCHANTS supplied with Groceries of all kiads, ou as favorable terms, all things considered, a a can be purch ised in ant market. All orders tilled with dispatch. C 2;y. TRSALE CHE APT South south-west fractional quarter of section 22, west Michigan road, containing lO'.i acres good land, and situated in a good neighborhood, about nine miles south of Plymouth, on the Mich.3i gau road. Also, south-west quarter of sec ion 1, township 34, range 1 west, containing 160 acres partly improved and good land; situated in Stark Countv. Also out-lots in the town of Plymouth, No. 42 an. 1 21 . A'.3o in-lots Nos. 1 37, 145, 234, 23. 237, 24Ü and 1113. The above described property will be sold cheap and on easv terms, bv applying bv letter to ' JAMES X SERING", Madison, Ind., Or C. H. Reeve, Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. 53m2 C ARIER & WllHMBR, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. GOOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, r Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-tmG. RAIL ROAD CROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW Tü full operation in their new shop, at the souh end of the bride, with a good supply of the best of 1 imber, Iron, Coal &c. and the best of workmen, es pecially Black-smiths, who can't be beat at blovr in,?; ready to do all work in theirline of business at Wagons, Buggies, Carriages kc. We expect we are located here for lifo, und will do work which will maintain us among Mechanic and others ;thre fore, we warrant our work tobe done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRING done al hört notice; also; Custom Blacksmithing. Wagon Hubs for sale too, kc. E. S. k A. T. ELLIOTT. PI rmoutli , Nov. 15,1 .r5 . 1 1. STA TEÖFIXdL 1 XA , MARSHALL COUXTT, In the Marshall Circuit Court, August term, 1857. Samuel F. Pratt. Paschal P. Pratt, and Edward P. Deals, vs. Ilenrv B. Ilinc. Complaint on note. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Li.-don & William, their attoniies, have filed in my ollice their complaint on note, and it appearing by allidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors. He is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the August term of the Marshall Circuit court, tobe holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the eeond Monday of August, nest, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest; NEWTON It. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. rnarOC 19t3. STATE OF IXDTAXA, MA RS IL I LL C O UXT1 In the Marshall Circuit Court, Augmt Term, 1 CÖ7. .Samuel F. Pratt, Paschal P. Pratt, and Edward P. IJeals, T Ilenrv B. Ilir.e. Tlie plaintius in the above entitled cause, by Listonand Williams, their attornies, have tiled in niv ollice their complaint on note, and it appearing by ailid.ivit, that the defendant, Henry J. Iline, being a resident of this Statu has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore; notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and that the same will be heard at the next term of the .Marshall circuit court, to beholden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. TACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. mar2G 19t3STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, Aujust Term, 1857. Samuel F. Pratt, ) rEilwanl P. Beals, Complaint on Note. I Henry H. Iline. ) The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by Listonand Williams, their attomics, have filed in my ollice their complaint on not, ami it appearing by ailidavit that the defendant, Ilenry II. Iline, being a resident of this Stite, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said com plaint, and that the fame will be heard at the next term öf th" Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymoüt!:, on the second Monof A an)1 unlcss hc ajipoari If.fJi answer or ilemur thereto. tl. ,:3rac will be licard and determined in hi absence. Attest U.U. PACKARD, Clerk. Marshall Circuit Court STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, 7t the Marshall Circuit Court, Atrgust Term 10Ü7. The Rochester Novelty Work".) vs. ' ConijJ'nt on acHenry B. Iline. ) count. TJe riaintills in the above entitlel cause, by Liston nul William, their attornics, have tiled in my oflicc their complaint on account, and it appearing by allil.ivit, th:it the defendant, Henry II. I line, beiii a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is threforo notified of the lilinf and pendency of aaid complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next terra of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless hc appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his abac we. Attest: NKWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. nnr?G I9t3. IVTOTICE is hereby Liven to all persons not to 1 purchase of Robert Ruk or other iktsohs. any promi.--S'ry Note, payable to Robert Rusk or onb r, :n l icjM-il by myself; and pai tieulaily from certain promissory Notes dated 17lh of March, 1H57; ono for $!tlMt, due ypril lilth, lSr7; three for $1,000 each, payable m one, two, and three yenrs from April 1st, 1 K7, without interest, payable to said Robert Rusk, and iigncdhy myself, as I have a giMxl defense against the same, and hall contest the payment ot them JAMtS THOMPSON.
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PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SAT UK DAY EVENING TOST. Established August 4, 1821. THE publishers of this old and firmly established paper tike pleasure in calling the attention of the public to their programme for the coming year. Surfeited with olitics, the claims of liti ratlin w ill be more than ever appreciated by the readiuir world. We have therefore already made arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers; WILLIAM IIOWITT, (of England.) ALTCE CARY.T. S. ARTHUR, Mrs. SOÜTHWOUTH, AUGUSTINE DUGANXK, Mrs. M. A. DENNISSON, the author of U1LLAII," &c. We design commencing, in the fir?t number in January next, the following original novellette: TALLENGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. BY Willam Howitt, rtithor of "Rural life in England, Homes of the Poets," &c. This is a story of Australian life, Mr. Howitt having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with the novel aspects under which nature and society present themselves in that singular region. 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ARMSTRONG HAS STARTED A I3T.ACK-SMITJI STTOP, One door South of Elliott k Co' Wa'on & Pdacksmith shop, and opposite the American House, where he is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Anything in the line of blacksmithing can be done at his shop in thelatest style, and niobt substantial manner. Orders olicted. Plymouth Ind., May 1 lSG S.'nyl. THE FOUKTII VOLUME OF THE YANKEE NOTIONS ii rent Improvements! THE January number commences the FOURTH VOLUME of this popular periodical. Its success has been beyond precedent, und its circulation already, Larger than that of any similar Publication in the World I Arrangements have been made whieh will rnabl the Publishers to make the "NOTIONS," far su Humor, Fun, Satire, Wit, Comic, ldcs, Sketches, dc, ctr. Aiming to "Shoot folly as it flies," but never overStepping the lines of strict propriety, it being the object of the publisher to make the Yank.cc Motions an ever welcome visitor at every home circle. Subscription price $1;35 per annum; cents per number. For sale bv all the News Agents and Periodical dealers in every city, town and village in J United diätes aTV1 Canada. i T. W. STUOMi, Publisher. H Nassau .St., New York. Xewcnaners wishinir nn exo'uuiJrc for one year, will i!case insert the above three tiinw ai"1 send us a copy as above. CA Ii I NET ÄND C II A 1 11 M K L( i! THE UNDERSKINED WOUId) RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that hc still continues to manufacture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the "Democrat f)rr;" where he is prepared to fill all orders for turniture on short notice, and in the most approved styles, and made of the best mate rial. He would also inform his numerous custo mers, that he has nn accomplished workman in Iiis vmploy, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he has a good supply on hand, of different kind made neat and substantial work warranted to be good. He U also prepared to build. On the shortest possible noliee. To thoe wishing Corns, ha would say that he is prepared at all times tolet them have the article they want, nt reeißtly the time njierijied, and on rranonahle terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope bv honesty, promptness and fair dealing, to still retain hi old customers, and obtain many new ones. Those haying SCIJEW I lt I V I'lfS AND P.ED WKENCIIESof his, will oblige him very initchbv returning them. TAKE NOTICE. All those indebted to him, on Note or Book account, will save aliout TEN pr cent It piariiig up immediately. e. PIATT. 1'Ivtmvuvh Nor. 15, W, n 1 l y.
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3& "Dealers ixx mmmm 1 DE. EYEBSON'S 05rtat mcritait licmrtir, FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIYE CHILLS, XEUIULGIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, 1XD ALL M HlkiaVr HTM Vkritaa tJHMIMH OR If fed ions of llic Nervous Svslcm. 3E3Coxc3Lrtol3Lo, etc., IS the most popular medicine of that class ever known; no medicine ever met with such Universal Approbation! Or pained so high a celebrity in so short a time as thi. tlie press and people, everywhere, speak o it in thehirhet terms- of commendation! P110FESS0RS OF MEDICINE Who lnive hitherto invariably withheld their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Eminent riiysirians use it in llieir IDndJly 3Practicc, In preference to Quinine ami Arsenic, which articles must foon yield the sway to this trulv SCIENTIFIC TJt KPARATION, Hie result of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CUKE your Chills, but wili brin back a glow of lite ami animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to thi i medicine Kvcnj one that mes it speaks of thin Fact! It is pleasant to take, and does not puiye, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or any other poisonous or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable and perfectly Harmless, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA And as an Ague Killer it has no cf(ual. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certitieates from Professors, Physicians, Clergymen and the Press are left with each agent. Price 75 cents, l or wie by Di Hggists and Dealers generally. EV r.KSON k Co., Proprietors, X'.. - L .1 .1 Ill .1 1 . . . io. i pouui iMXiii i iniadciphia. W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. PuMaisoby T.A.1.EM0X, may'CmG. Plymouth, Ind. FOR DIARRHEA, Bloody Flux, Cholera and Cltolcra IVTox-Touuss AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BOWELS. S EXtliAQt OF PURE Jf timaiea Ginffcr! Has been used w Ith a haypy and never failing effect for all of the aboye diseases, and is a perfectly Safe, Reliable, and Kllicacious Kcniedy under all ei:cuHistances, and is used constantly by the most successful practitioners of Medicine. To the TRA VELIXG COMMUXITY It is particularly serviceable, a few drops giving a glow and vigor to the stomach, serving to correct the bad results arising from a change of water and d'ut, without any of the debilitating effects w hich are sure to follow the use of Opium, or Ardent Spirils. In many cases of Dysentery or Flux, w hich supervenes Cholera, this Extract of Jamaica, dinger has been given, bringing about an entire cure after the cases had been given up by physicians, who had tried all ordinary means to 110 purpose. This extract is composed of one powerful and harmless element; it jtossesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of pure Jamaica Ginger, and is WARRANTED to be free from all irri tating or other properties of nn injurious tendency, j 4ii, .nuxillll. l ill 1 III c.l l Co cuum IJCMCU Oi lis extraordinary virtues, but w e prefer to let the article speak for itself. Price 50 cents per Bottle. Prepared by V. W. ROI1KKTS lMHAV.trOI.lai, IxniAXA, For Sale by T. A. LHMOX, el-ViOinli I'lymouth, Indiava. VINCENT, IIIMROD & CO., Manufacturers & wholesale dealers in a n n TINNERS' STOCK, No. '212 Lake and 23.1 S. Water St. CHICAdO ILLINOIS February 21, '50 15f. JFor Hats and Caps c 10ME b tlm Iliick Store Iu re von will fital the largest, best and cheapest lot in Plymouth. A. II. O. A: Co. Dr. J M. GRETHER, PJ1YSK5IAN & SIJ1KS IX)N, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, day or night, whenever Uli Sien ice may be ivtiiircd, Ollice at home firt door north of I,' (iiillin's, on Michigan street, N. B. Germans. 1 can speak the German language. 3ftf. LAND FOlt SALE. KNOWN an the Indian Nigo farm; b7 7H-KM) acres, aliout ten miles 4ait of PIr mouth ; gMid land and timber c heap for cash down Inquire o (i. S. Cfavh.am, Plymouth; or Otohum Omco, o Notre Dam. STARTLING FACT. IT is a conceded fact, by every one, that however costlv, dazhng find expensive, a woman's dresi may be, it is not complete and fiuished, unless hhe ha on a neat, tidy, and fashionable Shoe. Call at our store, where you wiil find th- article required. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, muri I7lf
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The Lrnisvillc AWrkly Courier,
1837. N the 1st of Janu irv , THE LOUISVILLE :i win be,i the Fir. Weekly coukiei 1 EENTH year of its publication. As an enterprising industrious and reliable news and commercial paper, it is unsurpassed, while in its politics it is bold and independent, and is earnest in opjM;ition to the dangerous doctrines and tendencies of Know-Nothinjrism. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Mary E. Childs, author of "Os wyn Dudley" and "Louise Elton," will be commenced early in January. It is entitled "TUE GR A VII 0 OD," and Is founded on the atrocious murder of Ribb, in Lexington, Ky.,in 112. It will be found to be a romance of deep and thrilling interest. TERMS: 1 Copy of the Weikly Courier 1 vear. 2 Copies " 4 ' t 10 " " ( 1 Copy of the I) lily " G 01 4 00 1 " " Tri-Weekly" " ... Copies of the celebrated trial of Mat. I for the murder of Rutler, will be sent to all who et a i i, up and torwanl us clubs. UrSpccimcn copies of the WEEKLY COURIER sent on application. Aiidress W. N. HALDEMAN, Couiior Steam Printing House, Nos. 51 and f.'l Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. -"JuiliS J,bb S&Sj&eb o V almost all kinds Splendi.l Styles, for sale tlicap at the JJKICK STORE. 2s I M W A tit OF INDIANAPOLIS. THE object of this Institution, asitsnameimpoi t, is to afford to younj; gentlemen and ladies an opportunity to become thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room and general business pursuits of life.on the ryost sckiititic principles. By first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; Sndly, by teaching the science of Rook-Keeping, lv double and single tntrv, as practically applied to every department of luisi- ! ness, together with Lectures on the Laws and Customs of Trade and the Science of Accounts. Terms of a full course (of 8 or 10 weeks,) $:. 00 Terms for a partial course, embracing the practical part of Rook-Keeping and bus iness Penmanship, 15 00 Terms for full course in Ladies Department 10 00 men must prepaid or secured. !L7""For further particulars s-e -irculars. augl4-4i)ly. T J. BRYANT, rrincipal. 11 I ... I. A . TI MAUBIiE WORKS! riIIE undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Marshall and aljoinii;g counties, tlat hc has commenced the . i I ; 1 1 In Plymouth, herc hc intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMBS & TABLES Nca will wo gr lo executed, and of the best stock, which he i ;11 as low as any shop in the country. His ! naitufaciurcd to on!i r. is executed with the I est precision, and the inscriptions strictly fol 1, as near as possible. s .-hop is in the base.nent story of Brown ce nirh Vs store, east sii'.e. .Michigan street. .' . L. Piatt will act as my agent, receive in senptions and forward them, and I will delivv the work according to order. JACOB KNQULOC July.n, 1.-5G. 3 3 fjun?eiiuoim'AW PLYMOUTH, IND. .Till pnu V CiivuitC letiee 111 the Common Tlens md ourtsof M.ii!ia!l and Stark coun ties Co'hctions iromptlyattcnded to; Deeds, Mort ga ,Ve.. orawn up on short notice. O ICE o r T. A. 1a in. n's Drug Store. Ply oiltli, lf;"6. Uly Sill JAMKS CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! PK EPA ULI) from a prescription of Sir Jamc Clarke, M. I)., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful an 1 d;uigcrous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and briii'.'S 011 the monthly periods with regularity. 1 hese Pills should be used two or three weeks pre- j vious to confinement; they fortify the constitution, ! and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the ' mother to perform hei duties with safety to licrstll j and ehilil- j These Pills should not be taken bv females during 1 the FIRST THIvEK MONTHS of Pivgnaiicv, as; . I they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but tut any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the Hack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills w ill effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, ! does not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any j other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price, in the United States an I Canada, (hie Dul 1 wr w 11 - Ii I.' 1, fw I iar. uuniiuin Imuanatoub, General agent for Indiana. N. II. $100 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle of Pilla by return mail. For sale by T.A. LEMON. niarlTSG-lMnb. Plymouth, Ind J. VINALL, M. D., IIOMOIVITIIIC PHYSICIAN, Particular attention paid to Obstktric Practice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, A N 1) Diseases of Children Ollice over ('. Palmer's Store, corner of Michi ran and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consul te at all hours. itf. BOOTS AND SHOES! A I,.IU;i: ASSORTMENT just received at (43) CIIAULES PALMER'S. T IlllE DEMAND FOR THIS DESEIt ED I Iy popular instrument has been so great that the undersigned has determined to devote special attention to their sale. His instruments are from the best manufacturer in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH ANGERMAN GUITARS. For small Singers, Peg Head, $1 00 I arger size, Small Patent Head, Common size do t:o (HI t; oo 10 00 iü oo do do fine finish, do do eitra do .l.i dit verv fine.. . . 11 00 These Guitar are from seasoned and beatilul Kom-whmI or Mahogany, after the celebrated Spani.l, models, nd are unsurpassed for ullness and richne-sortoiie. They are double lined ! and blocked throughout, and will not crack or epllt. P1UCES. Guitar, Mahogany, with patent head Ac., ... ' - ' ' ... ..A . No. 1 ease. 3 do Koewood, ! J .1. .1. da do do as oo 4 do do do do :tooo f, do tl ! d ! 40 0 r. do do 1 do do f0 00 GUITAR CASES, woml limil, 3 00 do paper do 1 25 GUITAR STRINGS of mperior quality alwav on hand. (LTAny instrument will be carefully packed and sent by utage or express upon receipt of the irice as a'xive. Ord in reseetfully solicte.1. D. WITTER, Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, .May, 1 , JttG, ,ViuG South Bend, lud,
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