Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 June 1858 — Page 4
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TIio Uzeinplary Wife. O, blest is he whose armj enfold, A contort virtuous as f;.ir; Her price is far a! ovo the go! J That worldly sphiti l:vc to share. Oa her, as on a beauteous isle Anii'i life's dirk and -tor.;. so"1., la all LL troibles, all Iii- t-S.U, He rests wUIide,o sen'rirv. Even ia the night-watch, dark an I Ion", Tlie distal!" liil-s her busy hand; Ufr husband in the gates knovn Among the elders of the land; Her household all delight to .-hare The food and raiment she bestows; l'venshe, with a parent's care, Regards their weakness and their woo. Her pitying hand supplies the poor The widowed one, the orphan child Like lird? assembled round her door, When sweeps the winter tempest wild. Her lips, with love and wisdom fraught, Drop, like the honey-comb, their sweet-; The young are by her dictates taught, The mourner her condolence meets. Her lovely babes around h-r rie Fair ciotw of a haly stem i An I deeply shall her bosom prize" The blessings she receives from them. I3uty is vain as summer bloom To which a transient f.tte is given ; Ihn Iits awaits a lasting doom fa the eternal bowers of heaven. DON'T BE IN A HURRY; OR, JA.1IES PRICE'S TRIAL.
James FYLe cunie to Now York to seek his for- six years. He was running as fai, cud laughing tune, lie went to board in a private family, where '. as loudly, as he could. His Haxen curls were llywere two daughters c f a widow which things tire j rngin the soft summer breeze, and Ids bright eyes sometimes almost as dangerous as widows f hem-I seemed wiM with glee. The child wa3 richly clad, selve?are. James hi 1 never seen more than a ' but appeared to be entirely unprotected. There half dozen girls in Ins life that is, seen them to was not a pcrs n to be seen for several blocks, ei--peak to, and that half dozen were not ihe kind i ther up or down the street. particularly attractive to youthful lovers of beau-! "Stop, stop ! my little fellow," cried the lady, in:y. But the widow's daughters were, James tho't, j tcrcepting the little racer. "Where arc you going beauties. He was so awe-struck on Crst meeting ! so fast? and why arc you alone in the street?"' them, at the tea-table, that he could hardly venture j Oh, let me go, or pa will catch me!" returned to eat. Although ho hvlbeen ravenously hungry j the child, die is just round the corner there, before he entered the tex-room, his appetite seemed j chasing me. I'm in such a hurrv. Please, -eitv all at once to forsake him, an 1 what food he did lady, let me go " The boy's rosv chr become carry to his mouth, tried its best to chjke hin b, j crimson from hi exet tier:.', sticking ia his throat. It was a season of p.infJl ! mc your nA. v der, and I will Kt tou pleasure. Eat week and months passed, au 1 Lo "0 " grew accustomed to his "delightsome" Nation; "Mv name is Lennv Wee Oh! there is paan J as he urmy believed that there wero not two i now h!l catch me," "M the !v, darting from her s tea beauttiu! creaturci :u any other h'-j, . in y.er relaxed hold. Vbrk, o? ill the xroiU, as d T-lt la the ab, le which j "Price:" The mr.,o rnac her start, and she catered him, hi gaye x.y t a conviction that ' looked, with rapidlv chan-in- color, into the very nwwashi3 tkaufa!l !nlov:anl so ho did it, J eyes cf iho child's' father, cnlv to ice tint it w:.s w.th the eldest Venus, Miss A:r and i H?.?, n plea;- : he. aatly 3ur5est:ve ni. ' ! Tric bowed Iot, while a !hnh crossed his check. , Th?3d werelnppy days tint J.imc? passed under j Neither spoke, lit both p:sed from that spot with toe v.idows roof. He felt won h.-.fuüy onteuted. greatly di.sturbe J IVdin-s. Dil tl-.er wish they He had seasons of wondering why ho wasn't in a j had not m-n? L ich reader mav answer thatques"pe iter !;urry to be mtrr'.o I; an 1, generally, immo- tion to his own likinr. il; :ely succeeding tliat woder, came another "I Bat the trial was not rcirwe 1. Vm ?e two porwondcr if I really d like Amanda better than I do ,os ever in.t ...in when to meet w.-to ,ar her s:iter." t j , n. James had become quite a party-goer. His lady j It was New Yo'ä 'inornir V?.V1. when, as oveand her sister wore possessed of the party James sat at hi, breakfast, word came to hin, that loving spirit, and James h id no especial objection. ; Amanda had bust a b'ood v,s!, !tn i was not exIndeed, he soon begm to be as eager to attend sush ! pecied to survive. (Jreatlv .ho-ked, Jara-s lutscrncs as the Enters could possibly dosirc. ! cned to the house of his wife',, mother, and was hd lhere was a certain lair renn'' maiden that was ! at nn to tb i h ;.m!.,-.,. f m, 'n ,,. . i....
öfter, ia the same company that James and the sis - ters frequented; an ! our joung, engaged friend j never found himself in her presence without! experiencing, under his breast pocket, a sensation ;
altogether novel from its;trengt!., and quite alarm-! "Forgive! f.rdvc!" was ail that Amanda co-;hl ing. considering James's cireum--tanees. i mter. He concluded, after a while, that h ; had better 1 All U fordven-was f -iven Ion- a-o," regiveupgngtothe social gaheriag-. Eat this : turned James, ben-Iingover his wife, who had held idea was stoutly combined by the sisters; and as i out her hmd to him. efF,rU of resistance are always weak when there U lie -tai l beside her till ,hedied; an 1 wh-n an enemy nuido t!ieforr, tuo young man ma le but saw her hing -till, he wept for her-real tears of VT' Stjn 1 agimit 1U" ,JCäIte'-r- Again he met 1 heart f. It sorrow for the Ireai!cess and sadness tae low-browed, blue-cml, sweet-faced maiden, ; wh'chhe had so obstinately hu-td tj her heart, n 1 again he felt the ominous pull under his vest. and for her unümelv end. Draw draw, drag it wen:-a mighty hand pulling ! IJ!It there was nothing pleasant for him to miss; at his heart. It nude him nearly sick. He wo,dd ' and it was not lung bof.-ro he re dio.l hat :l phashav., g,ven the whole of New York (a3 he didn't , ant thing had been gained, nam- !v, his frecdoinon it,) had he been n free man. j al)(! B10re t!ian t!u() the 3olo roscs,ioil of hiä dap. One eve, whde dancing, he became the interest- ! ling child, ing lady's partner. When he touched her hand, ' Of course, that child would need a mother's
..e louna ixu uwas very cold. He need not have Jone herc aa not the least necessity for the j thing; but he dd ,t-cla.ped that cold little hand mhis, m warm, 9o strong. Jam,, had grown .uockmgly bold, alter being so much among the j Slr '" j
t mia,n s ind tr,mile exceedingly, time.to his heart nnd t Ids hvme. And now at He looked at her just at the moment that she was ! hut James had a true- ife and Le,,y a tm- mothtning to look unobserved at him. The pink col-' eror, go soft, so beautiful, on her round cheeks, ! - spread all over her face s ii-.r eveiids instantly i sporting season eomnienees this week in drooprj Tiioy must part now, and take other KtRt;ic"k)'partners. They unclasped each other's hands, and I J'The pillory as a punishment, is .till contiimtriiped whithersoever taa 1 lace led; but by some i v'1 in L,cIl'vuvmysterious influence each h id been cuvinced of i K "The list of Ei itis!, outragj rcporte.I up to the the others love. James was just as sure that the Pre!,cnt 2A lovely Sarah's heart waited for him, as that his j Tlie number of volumes in the public libraries
Ions d to hare her as his own. Ho r.-sol ved to go to Amanda, confe?.? his condition, call himself all i manner of hard names, ask her to shoot him, but ' lg of her, after all was over, to give him back his freedom. Accordingly he did so. What was his as tonishment and dismay to hear the fair Amanda tt jclarc that ihe never would give him up nü !
nttrr: Ihe worttot ,t ull a.H thatthi.s wa not i IoriKsaid m any loving way, or wrun by desperation I Lf careful estimate of the person. of Indian from an anguished heart no, it was spoken with a blood, indicated that they now number live million cold an4 Ii ml resolution, ar1 Amanda looked as. if '0itu Ariu-iici. fche meant to have him if it wasonly in inch piece, ' Ü--"The X. Y. II commit I estimates that J,19:orif there wanothhatogctbut hiscalp and hi., V)'"')0. precious nutal-i are tdlontin the lVc.-t, ?k!n. j or about ten dollars to each elimattd inliabiPoor James gave up the case at once. He asked tAUther to nimc the happy (?; diy, and Amanda named . IT SirJohn P wring says tint both in rating it. It was a very early oik-; and they w ere mar an 1 ib inking the Chinese arc temperate; nuI nrc "cd' satisfied with two daily m als. tliat gluttony is "How strangely those Pric"3 act, con.-idejingth it not one of their vice, they are so newdy married," was the remark of. IT'Ilic prcitf -t fiet f n..H,oaM tint tv-r people when wufy mw that James and hi bride rs,d the city of Kochcst. r at .c time, was scarcely walked arm in arm, and often cam pepa- that of tlie lith ult. Tue canal was filled with ratelj to (hurch. boats, and the line extended to a distance of sit James was as kind as ho could be to hi wife. ; m"dr. lie determined not to allow hi nn If to love any- t,m' i f . . , . . 1 lJ Ih i rench (. vrnmenti.5 senoiuly thinkIwmIt better tli in lie (Iii! her : nnd thrr ia rr ia.r. .: . . . . . J
, , .... ' suppose that he would luve been gucccisfnl in car yixigout his jjofxl resolution?, had Amanda aided bim by an affectionate manner; but this she never did. She had been mort illy olTcnded at hi? havinloved.nother heraJm was to punish hi.., all thai ! BU9 CUUiei. uuc omni imi 'iij OC PUl'i CVtT 10) IiaV' truly loved James; he ha.I pleased her vanity. Much heart 6he probably had not for anybody. -i 1.1 C? A.m 1.1 1... ...... i i i : When she had insisted on his fulfilling hisen"a"ementvith her, her sole object was to hinder him from being happy either without or with hor. . The poor fellow a sense of bouor was such as forbade bim to break with licragain-st her will, and thus he was victimized. For a long time be bc-rc hii tro'i'ilcs silr.itlv ; lut
there is it pass beyond which nolther m 1:1 ivr vornan can bear trouble rilently, and live; an 1 when his wife fursook her heme, and forbade him to even call and sec his new-bom babe, it was more than he kr.e.v how to enhre. lie r-?he J t.) the sympathizing an 1 consoling preson-re cf hi.-. 'friends and kindred, and Fpread before t'a:m the s'ory of hij wrong?. Every one who knew Junior, knw that it was quite impossible that fits had been the fault. Hp never in his life: had been unia l to any human being, nortventoa beast wa? it likely tliat such a man would begin with cruelty to his own wife? Never. And the cry was unanimous "Away wit!: her, if she viil not repent and reform." All usual and unusual measures were taken to
j bring about a proper state of feeding between the j twain never made one but without success. J James would not have any divorce. He said he I did not think it would be light. He believed in no ! human power to part m irried couple. There was but one rule for divorce that given by the Savior; and he had no such cause. His friends talked and reasoned in vain. James was always firm in what I he thought to be duty. He felt that his feet were j on a rock here, and he wa to be moved no, not I although there was a stone upon his heart. There was one thought that templed him sorely, but even that could not overcome him. And thus our James lived on, a nnrried widow - er, for seven weary years. Ii" would see the boy , his wife he never asked to see. j Sweet-tempered and very lovely was the little i Leonard: and Amanda's mother would not allow ; her daughter to aether kicked derire to prevent j the child's father from enjoying the delight of his ' Lompany. Almost every line day James and his boy were out together, riding or walking. Lenny ; seemed to love his father better than children usujsuallydo. Tliis was great consolation to his de- ; serted parent. ; One day a lady, in her stroll d wn a .-b.idy street, , came suddenly upon a luvelv bov of eom" jive or 1 wife who had not spoken a wordto him for 1 years, living. "Oh, Anunda!" said the patient-hearted man, "is it thus w.. ?" se ei love and care; andof cours, there was, in June's c;c, no difficulty in deciding ho lould, if .he would, become that mothe r In his imagination and aft ection, there was but one woman in the world, nnd to her he went straightway; and ai she tr willing r.buii.Iantly 30 ho took her, in d ie t'" St,lte ot' Illinois 5?,ücc'. J'l!C pro.'pcctaof the wh -j.it crops in Wis. . were never more promising than now ij Over fifty thousand men have applied to the President to fill the now regiment fur Utah. ICTThc Legislature of Louisiana has abolished capital punishment substituting therefore hard l:ibor ing of imtKirting one Jniiidrcd thousand noi'rocH in- , to Algeria, to give an imj t tu to j-roduciion there. j Jj Hereafter all tlie Massachusetts infautrv are to ,,e "nM'd itc :i "( ,v rtlQ n",skt t tli" V of a,,'lthe r''ÜK:ä ar to!,:lv" t!,'; !m-vu "el HJHistory tells of a Pom in who made his horse a cousul; Yankee who his ftttemoted to a 4i vacant chair" a Senator, 8urpase the '',,rran. 1 'II iron Van Humboldt, in a recent Utter to a friend says: "I live jots in my KHh year, became of the much for which fhivo ardently striven from my car! voutli so little has bo u .m ooiooü ic-d.'
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jf.' 'A tl .!;. I. . : S. ! I j-A . Vir-V . I ! r. i . i w : I Xo. rnsi 'ulc of 3.Iir!Mann sired DKAF.I.ER3 IN f -1 1-1 . M : MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paiiits,, Oils, GARNISH. TURPKNTINK, WINDOW GLASS, DVE STUFFS, 1'AXCV ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. .U, Ac. IIavejut opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected as?-ortment of such articles a.i are enmiK rated above, and all others usually kept in a DRUG STORE! which we will fell at tlie lowest cumcnt cash pii-; ces. 1 Particular attention will he paid to filling Physit.V.uW orders, and putting toi prerrCrii-'tions. family coiuponnd.-, and preparations of sill kinds. ' We invite those wishing articles in our line, to call, as we fetd assured we can make it to their interact t purchase of us. N. 11. Iiverv article 50M hv us is warr.ird"d PURE, ITiESlI & GENUINE. junl?-31tf : Those fond of a good CIÜAU, cannot fail to, f n 1 an article to suit them at iuul631 ilOOKE & BUO. ! "QALM Tho.is-nd Mowers, at .O UKOOKC & BRO'S. "5 "5 O.E Iluir Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts' Hair Regenerator, (31) Ruookk t Ihio'a. 10ILET Soap a Cue assortment, at .5. C:51) RaooKR & Rro's. 'K ILLY Wlnte, Meen l'un., Pir.k Saucers, ruilne, Infant Powd., Fowd. Puils, at (iil) ihiooKK t Pro's R. P. DICKSON & CO. , Have just received the LARGEST and 13 EST selected ttock of JAPA27N3D WARS, jlT2Jll are, AND i5rv T:si -iC? xJ) -jf v- cV. p RV!l!l PR(U GUT TO T(ll MARICRT. C.ii!, and von v I ' I Jlrd it to be no men "puif," l.uit.riiMv ti n'' in i-vcrv :irlieu!;u. We were e:t: ful i;i selecting the vorvberaadlatotiSTYLL. goods FI. I?. DICICOX CO an i::;tiri: NFEY STOCK; 0 F if i 4 ft. ef ao' JfjfJ GSEAT ESPOSJM f rHIIII. amount, prier-s and variety of which will JL fairly compete with anysimilar establishment wc.-t of Pittsburir.
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f!rateful to the people of Marshall and adjoin- ; RE-S1ND BOOKS, PEFllCDICALy. tSC. ing counties for ani.tvors and support, which kept I Connfv Oiliccr are csp cial!v requeued to tivo us through a fiery trial, we now by pay ay all at- ! h,,.;1 . tlllK mo-jC l.dv. tentiou cxclusivclv to tho . CLOTHING TRADE, i MtW I?J Need ask no more than an examination ct our V,ff fo?o otL4 p. niatnmoth stock by the ublij before purchasing Tlie subscriber hav ing purchased the tlie Steam elsewhere. W'c have on hand at least )) sum- S.iw and riomina: Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore mer suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati ma.ri- ' owned by Judge I'lilh-r, has fitted it up in complete facture, made in a superior t vie. onler, with FURNISHING GOODS, ;"'f (? rin, jjTf sr ' and intends to make it a Mats Sf aps, fc-.ntST CLASS MILL A elioiee asorlmeut of Cloths, Cassimeros, ! T . . , . i . . .
i-...,: ! . . 'i-i a ... i'stiii'-ä. 1 - mm in. ife. I he lirst i niii-L-mmi for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. IlVinnV a' Co .tpr-H-S2tf J. VINALL, M. D., Ill HljUl A l Uli' 1 U 1 i) III. lit ; Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice. "-rrn CHRONIC DISEASES OP WOMEN, A N O Diseases of Children flf'ici- firm' ( P-i1m.i-'j S-'o.i. w ....... I lf:..l. fr.in and La Porte Streets, here be can be comulte ..1.1 , ..... 4.11111.4 ."I ."I I l I Villi I VII .HiVllJ at all hour.'. ii'Jtf. A GENTLEMAN Who, two ye;'is ago, lay upon whit his physician and ;iit bis friends leli'ved to lie bis di-alb bod, isi now alive and in the lull vigor of health. His disea'o was Consumption, of which nearly all his relatives hid died. Tin' oircuiiistiiiieos which led to ...... oicn v.e .m louuy: ins ymngcr liroilur vv.n in too h.dc.t ot rea.bng to bin, from book :.bout the ho.'so t vylnb; .'way his weary hour.-. ! One day be read to lum Iron, nn f.M book published j in r):i !on about tho im.ldle ol the scvcnJec nth ' cent.o v. ol wh.it was styled "A sy,;,el :! oertai.. icinineidec lordneasesol ye Lungs." Not wholly I without hope, and unwilling to leave nin thing uii-, tried which give rroniiso of relief. Mio tuck und i i.:. - ....r.it ii- . .. dying man had the prescribed rcmcdu H prriiaTd I .. rpi .. ,i ,.' '., .:iiii I'lini.i ll i , . iir i.i. pi.. i iv j i ii in., . " -. - - 4' , ..I .11.1, . J Ii. two months he w as able to walk about the tu cm- I isc.s withou. difhcult v, and in seven months from ! c uuio in u ne con, none,-,, ,,s use no was on- ! tir. lv well, aud has not been conhncd a day since. I l.i! 4 4l-. . I I I ratetul towards nn all-wise providence lor his I restoration, h prescribed it for all in hin vicinity who wore nlllieted wilii diseases of tlio Iiiiil'.s mill general debility, and i:i every ease it h.H proved effective. Thoroughly fciti-lied that it is tho only :ifo and t certain cure for Consumption, and wishing to do i his fellow beings who are suffering, a much pood ! an Io!sibIc, ho Ins coneludcl to scud the recipe, ith fud n.sfi iictionq for putting up and using the j medicine, free to all hu m iv order it. In ordor to defray the oxpe. .so of advertising-, letter-
w i n ing, j msiage .Vc, lie reUirc.-) eacti applicant lor , uono up to ihe entire sati.-Iactioii ot all w ho may Lithe If eeipe to in lose lOcentmmd direct to M. T 1 vor nie w ith their custom. Thanks, to patrons for
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ft the CENTER OF TRADE!!! i LA PORTE STREET, I A Business Street!; fe ! otx3 Tracio H is been rapidly increasing for the last iifrir. mill fi nii'Ct !t ilniiml I - j we have cnlaracd our store, and innMi'iAi .Mit. rP (T gl With a large and m cII selected as" sortment of 55 yvv jams. Of every dessr'ptioii, consisting in part of 1 ! LADIES' tHlESS GOODS, j EMRR0IDE1UES, TRIMMINGS, a PARASOLS, I ia BONNETS. j RON NET TRIMMING, I PRINTS, I SILK I LAWNS, etc. j Ma. Cl.EYF.t.W.-,, -ipout four we d j in the Hastfrx Cirits. visitiiiLr thf j .Taviftr!,irhij :md Wh"lf;ilc IUi'ii)liii;ncu!.'i, to; the purpose of 1. . - -. i . 1 j puren i-mg to ine nesi auvant ige ! and we Hatter our-vh rs tliat ou c'i-.toniers will bo ; :!n;ml v. i:!i thf jeloetions. V:rticnUtr iittoiitlnn was given to GLAS3VAK3, (we have tho bet styles.) QticciisivwC) E2io!x iV Shoes, Jrois and dHs. et. 11 t I t M rf-i-. tfw f 1'inr . r.t 1 . w on; ''1 n u.m a i til' n i t j ot Pro. and. I JIM; j And an eitrr.-ive stock of GROi ('Ml ! KS, of tho list ja dliv; ;ds.. I I'ARMING UTENSILS, such as I Svthes, Cradle.-. R:d:os, M tttocks. i .cc. OurOII.S, Lil.U) ic I'AIN'Io i ;;re un -nvpa'si 1 in quality. In u ; word, we !i ill keen to sell what the IVop!. ile-ii-e, J1.1 hope ly c-uvte-i oes afenuon lo our c:t-hhrrs the f I prices and (piality cd' our (loo h, to j make it as mtirh ;i fleamre lOr! i them to trade with us us lor us to : ?t-n j j V.'e cordially iu ite ALL to call i ! 0:1 us. i C3 i fJl.I'AT.LAN'I) f 1. iii'iv r"i":' lliu I) lit 1. i juiv ig ::rtf r m and 17 0 vyv.Jit ana s rntl :, 'pi) C. L. .i3 iil Ji. i i vvnoi.usAi.u .vn ur.Tvn. dkai.iiks is BOOXS &, STATIONERY ' OF KVKItY DESCIill'TIO.V! TaliseanSlrccI, Fl. WAYNE, L I). I ILSOOK JlSHMiCPy IIS ' t.iat they are prepared to manufacture i IJon'-.. o' OYOVV ii'evt 1 "H ; UltlliA lb'JA., Ol IUI) (!( oil l I.V., i ii-ry res pcci, an I soocii. ;i i.ui miih: hi i.i J . ' .... ... :t"1" ' c-ot:n rv ml vnlage 'keep constantly o:, band He intends to I tu tea Vi W J to u tmm ou Kxt WW ki mot ie. ujJ j ! tf) SPI" that come; a.o, to supply AND Ci A. I 11 1 "I 1 Saw to order all kinds, . 7 ,M. PPKtVCII. Plymouth, July 0, 1?.7. 34 coiibjn . M. A. O. P (.K IRll COUHIX & PACKARD, Altonirvs and ( oiiiiscliors al Law. AM H'slcrn Utlvrtion rrm', l'LYMüinil, 131). ' Ui fa I t , ........ Ant CI. ARIAS IiONNETT, V CO., N Y Citv; JoiIN I.IVINGSTOX, Vttws fimrH k Sr.,.r,ENf Detroit, Mich.; S:nn. Mkroax ,v co, T.tedo, Ohio; M U xolirx & Chicago, 111; on ( A Stacy, Tccnmse'h, Mich; I(m 'Vum S .Staxfiei.i., South l.end, lud no.r-.i tf - - --- ff "3 T7i irrj rr ff r . m . ,. , THave itolvc.-tab hshed a - - .. -. 0 ailo ptr04.tf wrst f Michigan, where they ko,.t) ctlllMr..t, h ki.ids.f 3 1 Tbej-.lonot intend that any other dealer tdial give iinv better bargains r be more accomiuoda, ting than they. If you w ish fresh meat they are at :ill times .rcpa.'d to .ic-o..iu.odate you - ' . "T UrtTXlC jNTOtlCO-TRA! A LF those w ho wish to got SI f A V 1 1 1 and ut Ji the same time "get fheir money b ick," will i lea ;' call at the Harber' Shi p, up stairs, over tho st ollicc, where hair culling, shriving ,e., will ho past favors, 110 v -'!, I -S"?. A. IlILIiOWS. I -If.
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'special attention given to cases in Marshall and . Stark counties. I am permitted to refer tu John L. Westkrvklt, Th mouth 1'hlF.H W'OOI.MAV, " mirjti-r.liv. I.Ii those knowing themselves indebted b. us eil bet ley nolo or liook account, will please call and settle immediately. 'There is a time when forbearance cea-es to be a virtue," and at'Icr tin- first day of January lr-ÖS we shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not comolv with the above rep:o.-t. IJIIOOKi: & i: anh. T S. Laporte & Plymouth Plank Kuad nnuiev vv ill be received at par by lhooko ."v Pro. iiov. X!ii, Ib-n. 1-tb !2ö2?Ä SPRING ARRIVAL or --tj . My -si.. & Hft.(rk , n 1 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 ho largest, host and cheapest ast:tiu. tit ever found in Plymouth, at the sin of the ( bilden Hoot. C WIIITMOliC, A-. ut. N. 15 Ucnuinbcrlhcdold Pot. ap:.V2linO. J THi: .MUSICAL WOKIiD, lidit. Stoirs Willis, (I'.dwaid Hodges, Mus. Hoc. in lcp lab-ut oiiti tdutor, I ha cntcri d nd. utionti.l.utor 1 ha entered uj.., its !:, lumo. It is issued weekly, with muMc in eve.v , mbor which can be detached for binding. Mi. vo lllltii Wilitis intoti.ls to ail. I to tlio usual att. aclioiis of tin linoer !ui'il?T tlio l oiniie' e 1 r re ini , ii 1 1 , i - ul' Iiis : Ihiropcaii cxpcticnco.., the fust of which appear-; ir. ,h- ca.Iv January number. Addiess Musical World ;!?cc, No. ;,o.i I v.m 4. . IVI. M.
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L-jraioi at piTTsnuhnii 1 C H A R T K 1 i 1 1 D A Pit I T, 155 'PIT Hi nn WITH Iii i)j.uij ur IJIlSTEEQ I ACULTV OF 11 TKAOlERi?. KMrif TIC.II.LV THE nUSIXESSMAVS tOLLEGX Most Exttntwe and l'ojnvlar Voinmercud School In tlc Cwtilt'iJ In daily attendance upwards of iii)') Student 1 FACULTY: I W. JENKINS, .1. C. MITII. A. M.. Tjuxcu-al. Professor of Accounts, and Book-Kd'pb". 1. I. HITCHCOCK, IWessos of Arithmetic and Commercial "d'-ula-tions. 10ÜX Fl.KMtXC, Author cftlie "National System of B.oH,i-rliuw; Lcctur-r ou Hu-iMcrr, its customs and usages. J. AV. l!KEXTl.I.r;f:if Trofesror cf Arithnutic, Ilol.keepiMr n?ti pjQ. nograiihy. A. COWLV O A. T. DOl-TIIEIT, r,of. -..rs of Plain and Ornamental Pcnm.oiship, I- HA COX, Lecturer on Political Economy, JAMES II. HOPKINS. ESO.. j üf nttsbiir-h Ihir, Lcctui-r Comnicrclai Law J A MKS w. Kt:-,.7EDr, Of "Kene dy's II.,..k Kote lieviow Lecturer on tuuntcleil, Aitcr d. and fc?puriou Pauk Notes. COMVfcR'tjlL fcTJIICS. M -teii iectures hy eminent clei-ymen of this city. nr.SiG.V OK THE I.NSTITfTIOX. To furni-h the best means for acijuirin a Thorough Uusiness education, in the shortest" time, ai- J at tiie Icart expense, comprising norm.n extev look keepixg. a applied to -dercliandi.-u:-, H .ki,, R.:,, , :j tan-lit I,y the o:de.,t American tc- c! ;i;. l writer 01 hookket'oiu-r now li 1, if r j .oily years exjriciiee in teaching and piacticc. 1 Wbh all thv fTKMl!0T rOOKKEEI'IX rec'-nt inii lüvcnn nts and v.oln:.l.r. .-Imus l ujn vhhout cStr.ivl...,-f. I'KX.M WSIItP, in evi t v it jva:.d ye cd ilnsiness and Oinaincl.Tal Writ u-. SII.V1-'.!: V. KDAI.S for the Lest Havnc an,r I iinannntai I-.-n.:.:n!.ip luve been awarded thn ' Colli ( inlcL'c over. ill comp, titors, whi it vcr its writinnasbtcn exh:bitc., indudin- the State Fairs in O.no and M.chi-anin I Sr.."i, and at the IVmwvhaui.i .ri.o.c- lair at 1 ui.-or.rh, ,n lLÜ. ARITlIMiniC. As applied l.v the fnvt .M-ieantilc Bankiim Houser cunipnsin-all Conitti,, House Calculations. O "-'XT KK KEI T A X ll A I.TEREÜ .NOTES. Full instructions 'riven in this imjKjrtant branch of ijus;i;cs education. i.ECTfnns Dad v on T-MokkeU'inir: the IT.'i'c T.uiva ...1 r., . . ! t-oi- i.J ( naiiiiciw: rinuncf nn.! p.... t. 1:. ir ii' . . ".w.al.,-, um. Tl't? T-J f- . ! P.ook-Ivccnimr. Pull Coniiiici-ci:il r.ir-c tc stationery, about 5 00 Loard, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 iL? Students are not charged extra for Steamboat Gook-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. sTrnEXTS Can enter :t anytime (no vacation) review at plca.-ure time unlimited usual length of courset fro 111 six to twelve weeks. REFF.E.EXCK JSV STUDENTS entering, from tlie city alone withm one yea , l-'HiIes the many froni the country. nrnrcTiox: " Spc lim n of writing ai.d .iicular?, containing ful information sent hy mad free of chanre. ii'-Mroiä P. V. JLXKIXS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. ILi Pnt:Mi M Pkmf,-!p. No less than EIGHT PIKST PKLMIPMS were awardel this College in the Pali of 1 "07, ove r all competitors, for best v.r:t.;iL'. I. use, v;;h other pie, ions Piemiunis,. wert given in Ohio. .oichigaTi. Indiana, Vir-inia,. IVntisylyania.aii - hi I.'.-.d.-viU'-, Kx., at the United Stat'js Pair, an j all for v.f.rk actually done with. PEN' and INK. and not for Engravi-d Penmanship. Our innen fully coni)cteiit to do their j it respectable - " ' Mi""1 - - - me cii"rri rr io make leclT f; o I, i) v. s r P i e: . Tin: uoi.nu.N rKi7.E. Tin: ; U.KX l-RIZE. TIIK ßcMK. TRI7K. THE .nr.i: PRIZE. THE C.OKUZ.S IRIZE. TUE GOLDEN TRIZE. TUE GOI.DEX PRIZE. THE GOLDEN TRIZE.. THE 0LPEN TRIZE. THE GCLUE.V PRIZE. ILLl'STR ATIiD! ILLCSTR ATHD' THE GOLDEN PRIZET The i New York Weekly fiOI.DFN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weikly papers of the day. An 1 :nj i i:il Qnario containi? ciht page, or forty columns of cntcrtainiu original matter: and elegantly il!v-tvatfd frery eck. A ;'n't wo.-th from .r)cnt to $5 1(7,00 in pdd. wi!! be ic.-eiited to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the s-jKvriptioa money. One copy for one year, $000, and I pift. One i m y fur two years, Jl 5, and 2 gifts.. nc c..i y for throe years, ." 00, nnd.l gifts. . Oia: oj v hu-1- e years fc 00, and 5 gilts. AXDTOCLlins ; Tim e con-os one vc:ir, ft5 0:1. anl 3 cift... 1'iie co;,;.-s one year, S 0h and gifu;. Ten copiesr.no y. ar, 1 ." )(), and lOift?.. Tvv i!ty-onc coj.ics ne year,. ..iO 0', and 21 gifts. Tiie articles to be distributed are comprised in. the following list: 2 Packages of gold, containing. .S;.00 00 each. . no do do .. 200 00 each 10 do no do li lVt Lev. Hun. c.itf. Watches. J'-KIoM Watches d. 10 do Ml) LadiisCold Watches 200 Silver Hunt, cased Watches. 100 00 each.. 100 00 each. 73 00 each. CO 00 each. ;0 00 each. 33 00 each. 30 00 each. r:0 Silver Watches 10to2ö 00 each i:ri:)(:oIu(;'rd,Vcst4X d,,,;,,; l(lto:()00cach. field I.ockets, lh-acclcts, Ihuochcsä. I'ar Prop, l'rcnet Tins, Cull' Tins, Sb-ove Hut tons. Kings, .shirt r-'t-.ils Watch kevs, (ivdd and Silver TltimIdes I a v.iriity of cthcr article worth from 50cents to $ir each. lintiK'diatcly on receipt of the subscription money, the ti.bscrilKTs name w ill be entered u. on our subsoil ticn book opposite ft- number, and the gift corresponding with th.it number will be fonrnrvleJ within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or cprcs, post paid. Xj "All conimuiiicatiiuis sIhu.M bo addressed to HKCKKT L CO.. and ID .Motlat Ihiilding, .'1.15 Jlnudway, .V. Y. "SM'cimcii i-op.os sent free. Agent wanted. IIUlVUI fV ', ilr. I V Uli Inf O. Xa. M I 1 uTt, I OUT WAYNK. Keeps constantly ou band a splendid afock MKL0DK0XS. tUTITAKS. VI0LIXH. ami all other .Miisicil fiisdnmnils & Music Books mat 2ti 1 91 r. xrr ,jj r X T) .13. rj ij MM .iA M Mjl .A.A. . 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