Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 July 1858 — Page 4
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From tlie Michigan CHj Enterprise. Summer. BY CORA II.V&rER. 'Tii Summer bright Summer, Tiie song-bird ha3Come, And 'midst the dark foliage , Ilasboilt hinia hbme Where early each morning From the lofty green tries, Iiis ng lie pours forth To the sweet b ilmy breeze. 'Tis Summer bright Summer, All Nature is gay The bright blooming flowers, The sweet scented hay; The beantiful prospect From valley and hill, The contemplative mind With rapture doth fill. 'Tis Summer bright Summer, In gladness again, The brook wanders on, Throhgh meadow and glen, O'er moss an 1 o'er pebble, Through forest and glade, Its music it murmurs, In sunlight and shade. I love thee, bright Summer, For thy quiet and ralm, Bringing peace to my spirits, To my bosom a balm. Oh, if but forevor World stay ihy s ect hours, My life would I pa?3 '.Monz the birds i.ni the fl v.vcr3.
Preserving tho Purity of El30tion3. In the north-west portion of the Staic of Ohio, in the County of Angl üze, there is a township, the c't!zen3 of which are principally German, and notwithstanding thoir 'sweet accent, they arc all Democrat of the regular 'unterrified' stripe. From ths time of tlie erection of the county up to the year eighteen hunJrel anl fifty-two, there hid never bjen a Whig vote ctt in the tr.vmhip spoken of, although th:ir wero over six hunlred voters; but at the fall election of that year, upon counting the ballots, it appeared that there was one Whig among thorn. Thers wn t!i2 proof, a reg ilar straijt-3 u t Wh'g ticket, an 1 they dare not piss it by. This cruel great commotion; their escutcheon wa3dimraoJ; there was a Wiij amongst them; that blot must hi wipe 1 oat, and with their couraga up to fe ver beat in the shade, they went to work elyly to find the mm who had dared to vote the ,Yij Dicket;' but their labors were unsuccessful. In the mean time another year rolla.l round, and tha good b?ep'cs' were agun asscmMel at the election pre cm?t. It had not been forgotten, however, that at the last election soma one had voted ths 'Viy Dicket;' and it was now the subject of open re in irk and wonder. While they rere having an out-door discussion of th subject, Sam Starrett, a late immigrant from the eastern shore of Marylanl, cams along and de m inded the cause of the commotion. Veil vc vas a von Wing who it va3 wat voted de Vi ' dickot at der last e!cc tion, said an old Dutch man. It was me,' Sam said, 'and it wa'nt no body else!' I dlnk3 not,' said the old Dutehmm, an 1 the; balance shook their heads. 'I tell you it was though, said S im, pulling out a Whig ticket, 'and may I chawed- up if I unit going tod'O it again. I am going to vote ihil (holding oat the ticket.) anl vote it open, too. I'll let you know that I'm an iai'pea lent Anuria i Citi-. zen, and I'll vot3 ju;t a3 I pleas?, ail you can't help it, by Jemima! So in hs went ta deposit his ballot. There sat tho three old Dutch julgcs of election, calm as a summer morning; and true to his word, Sam hand e I over his ticket, open. One of the old judges took it, and scanning it a few seconds, handed it back toward the independent votjr, and said: Yaw, d it ish a Vig dicket. 'Well, put it hi the box,' sii d S am. Vat you say?' said the old Datehmin, his eyes big with surprisi; 'put him in de box?' Yes-sir-ce, put It in the box, lam going to vote it I' 'O4! no! nix goot! d it ish a Vig dicket, said the old Date hman shaking his head. Well I reckon I know its a Whig ticket,' said S im, anl I want yoi to put it in the bor, dama tion quick, too. 'No, no! dat ish not goot; dat ish a Vig dicket; we not take 'era any mre,' sii 1 thj old judge, t irning to receive 'goot dickcts' from 3omo of his German frieuds. Sam went on and cursed till all wa3 blue said Put he had com J there to vote, and he'd be fl imbergasted if he u irrt goia to vote in spite of all the Dutch in the township. So after cooling off a little, hcagiinwent anl tenleicd bis ticket, very neatly rolled up. The old judge tooK it again, and not itlutairdlng Sam's demurring, unrolled it
and looked it over, then turning to Sam in a manner anl tone that wa3 not to b3 misunderstood, siM : I tells yoa dat ish a Vig dicket; it iah nix goot; anl dat we not take 'cm any more! Sam r-gain .retired cursing all Democrats generally, and the Dutch particularly, and assigning them to the hottest corners of the brimstone region; and. vaj going onto curse them, when he was interrupted by an old Dutchman in the crowd, with: Sam Sd arret: I tells yoa vat it ish, if you till vot der Dimergrat dicket, and le&ve de gountry, we gives you w much moneys as dakes you vere you cum worn. Sam scratched his head, studied awhile, and then raid that as he had come thar to vote, and warn't going away without votin,' he guessed he'd do it Again Saji made his appearance before the judgc3, "and tendered his vote. The same old judge took it, and looking over it quietly, turned to Sam; an 1 said: Yaw, dat ish goot; dat ish a Dimergratie dicket! and dropped it into the box. It is only further nccessarv to say that Sam went back to the eastern shore at the expense of the township, and that, at iW election, and ever since, that Germm township has been O. K . That is whit I call preserving the purity of elections,' t mm I San da of Gold. If men did but know themselves more, they would be more humble. Higher consideratiens hive taught U3 "hat tlie go J Wish is not the true GodIn this world it is not what we take up, but what we give ap that makes us rich. Tho poorest education that teaches self-control it better than the best that neglects it. A gt . step is gained, when a child has learned that ereisno necesstry connection between liking a thing and doing it. The covetous man lives r.3 if the world were made altogether for him, and not he f..r the world; to take in everything, and prt with nothing.
OUR LITTLE JOKER.
O" What is a Divorce? Cuttinz for fresh partners. ID" Scolding, says a good-for-nothing old bachelor, is the pepper of matrimony, and the ladies are the pepper-boxes. O An exchange paper tells of a little nigger who fell into a hogshead of molasses. Wonder if they licked him when they took him out. Two Chicago ladies went to a ball, the other evening, in a furniture wagon; no ordinary carriage could contain the immense dresses they wore. CT Dobstcr got married six months ago. He says that kissing has saved him fifty per cent in buying sugar. O" If you have trouble, keep it to yourself. A jolly fellow can borrow a half eagle, where a dismal individual could not negotitate a loan for a ninepenec. O A drunkard's nose U said to be a light-house warn'ng us of the little water that passes under neath. O A young lady, who had been requested by un old bachelor to take a seat upon his knee, in a crowded sleigh, replied, No, I thank you; I am afraid such an old scat would break down.' ILr Tlie man who tried to sweeten his tea with one of his wife's smiles, has fallen back on sugar. A friend of ours wishes to know if he hurt him self bv the fall. 17 The man who drives oxen without swearing, is soon to be cxliibited in public. U" 'I've just made a present of a barrel of flour, to a poor woman,' said a friend of ours, the other day. 'Who was it?' asked his companion. My wife,' was the reply. IT The strongest minded woman shrinks from being caught in her nightcap. O A treasure of a Husband Carries the baby. A treasure of a Wife Never ask3 for money. A treasure of a Son Has money in the Bank. A treasure of a Daughter look3 the same age as her mother if anything, a trifle older. t treasure of a Cook Not to go into hysterics whenever there is company to dinner. A treasure of a Baby Doesn't disturb its papa by crying in the night. A treasure of a Subscriber : (Now please renumber that) O" Is the man who pays us promptly, For the Msrshjll Democrat! XT There is much satire in the following piece of ironical advice by a sharp writer: 'Keep your eye on your neighbors; take care of them; don't let them stir without watching they may do something wrong if you do. To bo sure, you never knew them to dj any thing very bad, but it may be on your account that they did not; perhaps, if it had not been for your kind care, they might have disgraced themselves ind families a long time ago. Therefore, don't relax any effort to keep them where they ought to be. Never mind your own business that will take care of itself. It is An Error To suppose that a nnn belong to himself No man does. He belongs to his wife, or his children, or his relations, or his creditors, or to society, in some form or other. It is for their special good and behalf that he lives and works; and by them he is kindly alio ved a certain per centage of 1m gains to administer to his own pleasure or wants. He has his body and that is all and even for that ha is responsible t society. In short, society is the mtsicr, and man is the servant; and it is as society proves a good or bad master, whether he turns out a good or bad servant. 0A Quaker had his broad brimmed hat blown off by the wind, and he chased it for a long time with fruitless and very ridiculous zeal. At last, seeing a roguish looking boy laughing at his disas ter, he said to him, "Art thou a profane lad?" Tlie youngster replied that he did a little in that way. "Then," said he, taking a half dollar from his pocket, "thee ra:iy damn yonder fleeing tile fifty cents worth." I low to sroiL a Daughter. always telling her how pretty sho is. Instil into her mind a proper love for dress. Accu3lora her to so much pleasure that slio 13 never happy at home. Allow her to read nothing bat novels. Teach her nil the accomplishments, but none of the utilities of lifo. Keep her in the darkest ignorance of tho mysteiies of house-keeping. Initiate her into the principle that it is vulgar to do anything for herself. To strengthen the latter belief, let her have a lady s maid. And lastly, having given her such an education, marry her to a moustached bachelor, who has a salary of but 8250 . year. jCfTAn Irishman being asked on a late trial for his certificate of his marriage, barred Iiis head and exhibited a huge scar which looked as though it had been made with a fire shovel. The evidence was satisfactory. jC'Mther, I'm afraid a fever would go hard with me.' Why, my son?' ''Cause you see, mother, I'm so small, thera wouldn't be room enough for tho fever to turn.' XST'I see 1 aid a young lady, 'that the printers adverisa blank declarations for sale. I wish I could get one. Why?' asked the mother. JJecause, Ma, Mr. B is too mod est to ask me marry him, and perhaps if I could fill a blank declaration, he would sign it JCSirA rather plain spoken clergyman once took for his text this passage in the Psalms: 'I said in my haste, all men are liars Looking up a3 if ha saw tha Psalmist stand immediately before him, he said: You said so in your haste, did you, paTid? Well, if you were here, you might say it after mature reflection JtST Condemn no man for not thinking as youjjthink. Let everyone enjoy the full and free liberty of thinking for himself. Let every mrn use I113 own judgment, since every man must give an account of himself to God. Abhor every approach, in any kind or degree, to the spirit of persecution. If 'yon cannot reason or persuade a man into the truth, never attempt to force him into it.
BROOKE & BRO.,
No. 3, east side of Michigan street DEAELERS I.f MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, VARNISH. TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, 4c, &c. Have just opened, and will constantly keen on hand a well selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept DRUG STORE! which we will sell at the lowest currrcnt cash prices. Tarticular attention will be paid to filling Physicians' orders, and putting up prescriptions, family compounds, and preparations of all kinds. Y e invite those wishing articles in our line, to call, cs wc feel assured we can make it to their interest to purchase of 113. N. 13. Every article sold bv us is warranted PURE, FRESH & GENUINE. jun!3-31tf Those fond of a good CIGAR, cannot fail to tn I an article to suit them at iunl8-31 EROOKE k BRO'S. TOILET Soap a fine assortment, at (31) Brooke Bro's. LILLY White, Meen Fun., Pink Saucers, Carmine, Infant Powd., Fowd. Puffs, at (31) Brooke a Bro's II. B. DICKSON & CO. Have just received the LARGEST and BEST selected Stock of MAffiDWABE, JAPANNED WARE, AND EVKR BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Call, and you will find it to be no mere "puff," butsfrictly true in every particular. We were careful in selecting tlie very best goods and latest STYLES. H. D. DICKSON k CO. JUST RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER IL I AT DAVIDSON & Co.'s GREAT EMPORIUM OF flHE amount, prices and variety of which will JL fairly compete with any eimilar establishment west of Pittsburg. . Grateful to th people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, which kept us through a fiery trial, we now by paying all attention exclusively to tho CLOTHING TRADE, Need as!: no more than an examination ct our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing elsewhere. Wc have on hand at least 00 summer suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati raaaufacture, made in a superior style. . FURNISHING GOODS, Mats (Caps, etc., A choice assorlmeut of Cloths, Cassimerca, Vestings, Trimmings, etc. The best of workmen for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. DAVIDSON L Co. apr22-22tf A GENTLEMAN Who, two years apjo, lay upon what hi3 physicians and all his friends believed to be his death bed, is now alive and in the full vigor of health. His disease was Consumption, of which nearly all his relatives had died. The circumstances which led to his recovery were a3 follows: His younger brother was m the habit of reading to him from book3 about the house to while away his weary hours.One day he read to him from an old book published in London about the middle of the seventeenth century, of what was styled "A sympel and certain remmeedee fordiseas?s of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and un rilling to leave anything un tried which gave promise ot relief, the sick and dying man had tlie prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he was able to walk about the prem ises without difficulty, and 111 seven months from the time that he commenced its use he was entirelv well, and has not been confined a day since. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in hi3 vicinity who were afflicted with diseases of the lungs and general debility, and in every case it has proved effective. Thoroughly satisfied that it is Ce only safe and certain cure for Consumption, ai,d wishing to do his fellow beings who are suffering, as much good as possible, lie has concluded to send the recipe, with full instructions lor putting up ana using ine medicine, free to all who may order it. In order to defray the expenses of advertising, letterwriting, postige &c., be requires each applicant for the Recipe to enclose 10 cents and direct to M. T McKelvey, Sandusky City, O. and it will promptly by sent setura 01 man. jaui-ijr. Mich. Sou. k Nro. Ind. Rail Road. 1858. Spring Arrangement. 1858. Train will leave Chicago for the East, as fol lows: N. Y. Express, 6 30 a. m.; Eastern Ex. 5.00 p. m. and Buflalo Ex., V.öö p. m. Trains pass Larortc Station as follows: GOING EAST, N. Y. Exp , 9.14 a. m. East. " 7.12 p. m Buffalo," 12.37 a.m. GOING WEST, Chioago Exp., 4.40 a. m. Western, " 5.40 Pittsburgh," 10.30 " Telegr'nh. " 7.27 p. m. 0Thc Eastern Express paeson the Air Line
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NEW TIN AND Has been removed to Wcstervclt's Old stand, East side of Michigan street. Thcv.havimr been amonsr the losers by the late fire, ask all who are about buying ary thing in the line of To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and price before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety iäii GOOD as the BEST, and that their prices areo LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM C00K,130X &PAHLOE 83VES9 CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler?, anl everything commonly used m the line of I m-ware. JAPANNED WÄRET A large assortment of Japanned Ware on hand which is going oil rapidly at low hgurcs. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. dccl0,3-yl JEWELRY Store, The subscriber would respectfully in form the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock ot alt the different kinds of "757" &l "fc c lies 2 CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Th Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and will be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a share of public patronag'. I may be found at all business hours in David son & Co.'s Clothing t'torc. ADOL.ni MYERS dec2l-5m3. oah anb Stationer)! C. L. HILL, WHOLESALE AXH RETAIL DEALERS IV BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. WAYNE, IND. Hook Hindcry ! ! ! C. I.. HII-L Won'd inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &.C. Connty Officers are especially requested to pive them a tiial. m:ir2G 191y. The subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up in complete order, with Vctr Bolts find llachincrt, and intends to make it a FIRST CLASS MILL In every respect, and solicits a fair sliai o of the custom of the country p-nd village. He intends to keep constantly on hand ffL-038 & !723b to supply all that come; also, to supply AND Saw to order all kinds, .11 Short JVotiec! M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July 9, 1857. 34 Have lately established a Jffleat Market, On Gano etreet, west of Michigan, where they keep constratly on hand all kinds of ft They donoi intend that any other dealers shal give any better bargains, or bo more accommoda, ting than they. If you wish fresh meats they are at all times prepared to accommodate you. THE NEATEST AND 3 ASSORTMENT OF HDM1Y (KdDdDUDS EVE1 OFFERED FOR SALE IN PLYMOUTH! CAN BE FOUND AT CHAKLES PALMER S apr29-23 TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Fl j mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson & Cleavcland's and Palmer's. N. B. & P. S. ALLEM AN i Co. gcprll 15tf .
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TIIE subscribers have just opened, in the room formerly occupied as a warcroom, 2 doors cast of the Post Office On La Porte street, an extensive as sortment of and every other kind of A' pertaining to the 'A, V arc business, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & PARLOR selected with a view to the wants of the enterprising people of Iii P. MARSHALL COUNTY and at wholesale Manufact'rs Prices! which will enable them to sell M TJ C IT CHEAPER 53 0 8! FOR CASH, than the same kind hive heretofore been sold. They have in employ an EXPERIENCED TINNER! and flatter themselves that thev can give entire satisfaction in the line ef Thry have permanently located in Plymouth, with a "view of establishing on a firm b.ms this business, and respectfully invite ail who wish any - thing in their line to give them a call belorc pur cliasing elsewhere, as thev are determined to do a lair and honorable business. Job Work of all kinds done on slmrt notice, and on ter ns that can not fail to suit. Remember tlie plact two doors caät of the Post Oillce. II. B. DICKSOX & Co. Plymouth, npr2 liOtf. WAREROOMS OF A. BOYD l Co. OVER PFRSIIIXGS STORE. Tlie undersigned have opened a splendid assortment of a;AA A.Ä. ihVk A A A CONSISTING OF Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, 7 vmn Which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured in LAPORTE OR FORT WAYNE! Crib3 and Willow Wagons for the babies Lounges for the lazy and something tor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction "Small Profits and Ready Pay." Now is the TIME, and Boyd's the PLACE, to get the worth of your money. COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of those fine Metalic BURIAL CASES, Still on hand a nice article. Also, With Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which are warranted to give satisfaction A. BOYD k Co. Plymouth, Oct. 29th, 1857 50tf. ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us either by note or book account, will please call and settle immediate!)'. There is a time when forbearance cease3 to b a virtue," and after the first day of January 1658, we shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not comply with the above request. BROOKE & EVANS. P. S. Laporte k Plymouth Flank Road money will be received at par by . Brooke k Bro. nov. 26, 1657. . 1-tf. SPRING ARRIVAL OF lEflti & SBne The largest, best and cheapest assortment ever found in Plymouth, at the sign of the Golden Boot. C WHITMORE, Agent. N. B Remember the ( old Boot. ap!5-21m6. ID-THE MUSICAL WORLD, Edited by R. Storrs Willis, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc. independent contributor, has entered upon its 19th volume. It is issued weekly, with music in every number which can be detached for binding, -Mr. Willlis intends to add to the usual attractions of the paper during the coming year reminiscences of his European experiences, the first of which appears in the early January number. Address Musical World Office, No. 379 Broadway N. Y Feb. 11. IQVTLlS- TSTo to -EXTRA! ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and at the same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, up stairs, over the post office, where hair cut ting, shaving &c, will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their custom. Thanks to patrons for past favors. A. BILLOWS, nor i!fi, 1837. 1-tf.
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for SI. Terü, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 1S7. Dr. L: W. Koback: 1 have received so much benefit from vour Scandinavian Blood Purifier and j Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is no less my inclination, 10 give you a piain statement of in v ease. 1 was lor venw afflicted with that J i bane of all comfort and efficiency in business, dvs- , j pepsia. l o recapuuiaie an ine so-canei remedies wliich I hare used to rid myselt ot this disease, would in' iced make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best phvsicians I could hear of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasioa of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, I was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in everv respect tb.au I have for ten vears. Very truly yours, JOHNS DEMUTI1. Cixcixxati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1657. Da. Ron vcx Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the :andinavian. Blood Purifier, highly recommended I bv gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I was j induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, I felt its ! effects very sensibly, and upon using two more, I , lound myseil pci lectly cured, l ou will ailow me, i therefore, to congratulate you non making ! covery in medicine which is proving itself a üisto be a worker of euch wonders in tlie diseases of the hu man family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. In'i.uxapous, Wednesday, "Sept. 2, 157. Dm. C W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with etr?nie debility and weakucsi, so much s ) that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Fills were effecting', I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and f:n4 the medicine fully equal to :ts recommendations. So valuable is its use to me thai I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age of life seventv-seven years. j I cheerfullv give this information for the benefit i of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS, j The above certificates, and many others, can be i seen at my oflice, by any one at any time. Get one ! of ciy Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my I agents. j Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Oflice, No. G E. j Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cin cinnati, O. r or sale by Brooke & Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; M. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom & Manchester, Lycurgus; and bvdru trusts an 1 merchants gene rail v. " mir 1 "53-17 flit undersigned, having received a large stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, .&c. Havü resolved to bcarhalCthe burthen of the present money pressure by selling their stock at greatREDUCED PRICES To prove the correctness of our statement, we only ask our friends to Call & examine our Goods & Prices Being confident they will not only purchase, but go away satisfied that they have saved 10 or 15 per cent in the trade. In addition to the above articles, kept constantly on hand, we will mention SLOfS ÄH2 CAES, BOOTS AMD SHOES GENTS' SHAWLS, CARPET BAGS AND VALISES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TAILORS TRIMMINGS, fcc, We solicit a call from all before purchasing Mr. P. Weaver will superintend the manufacturing department, as heretofore, and all who may want a suit made to order will do well to give him a call, as we have a good assortment of PIECE GOOIDS From which to select, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. Those indebted to II. Pierce will please all and pay, as further indulgence cannot be given. II. PIERCE & Co. November 5th 51 tf. d. F. LOOMIS' Steam PLANING Mill, AND Sash, noov V Blind Factory, ROCHESTER, IND. Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, of superior quality, constantly on hand, or made to order. Scroll Sawing and Turning. Contract; for building taken on favorable term. 47ly.
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To far"sh the best means for acquiring a Tlioruu" cuucauon, m me pnoitcst time, anal luC least expense, comprising DOfBLE EXTRT BOOKKEEnvC. as ppücd to Merchandising, Banking, RailroadIn?' lc.,wugntoy tae oldest Ameneaii teacher j .1 . . . wriier Ol liOOKKCepinZ nOW IlVin?. IllVin f Tt xt mora r t- v- -,1 l . - steambo With all the recent additions, taught wit! J u iwunu-' anu pracuce. BOAT BOOKKEEri.NG improvements and valnabla auau.ons, uvni wiuiout extra charge. . 1 r-EXMAXsmr. in every vanety and style of Uuiiness and Ornamental W ruing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business ami Ornamental Tenmanship have been awarded this College over ail competitors, wherever its writin" utm i-aiuuhvui iinjiuuiiijj mc rsiaie 1' uirs 111 ARITHMETIC, As applied by the Lrst Mercantile Banking House?. comprising ail uoucting House Calculations. counterfeit and altered notes. Full instructions given in this important branch of uusmess cuueauou. lectures Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Laws, and Cusloins oi omuiuree; r mance ana uankmg; I olitical Economy, detecting counterfeit money, and other sufyects having practical relutions to active business. TERMS, tc: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Cours?,. .535 00 stationery, about 5 QQ Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 0Students are not charged extra for Steamboat Cook-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STUDENTS Can enter at anytime (no ra'.-atioa) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courset from six to twelve weeks. REFERENCE 4R7 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone within one year, besides the many from the country. directions: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing ful information sent bv mail free of charge. address ' F. W. JENKINS, Iron City Collego, Pittsburgh, Pa. OTar-MU-M Penmanship. 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