Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 March 1866 — Page 4
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THE REPUBLICAN, - - Lawyer and Landlord. ' 3om yar ago, a journeyman taddlr ia London, who, by bis industry aoi economy had accumulated a couple of hundred rocndi, reoIvi to establish hiroielf 'n businew at lire en wie a. After curing a shop, he returned to the city, with about 100 to f urchrie hit stock, lie put up at ona of the tarern. and confiding in the integrity oi h landlord, placri the mcoey in hi hands for aJa keepinj. till he should call f r it. Ha then trartried tha city in tearch of a frorble chmce to purchase hia stock; and a(tr finding one that auited him, he returned U hit quarters, and called fr his money. "Your money!' falJ tha landlord; "yoa put no money into my hand." ( Tha poor saddler had no tvidenca of tha fact; aad finding all hia efforts to induce hit host to give up tho money were fruitless the detoondins and
indigent wight repvred to Mr. Emmit, a lawyer, for counsel. After hearing a statement of tha facta, and taking such measures as suisfied him that the saddler was a ma of the strictest iategri ly, he rebuked him for putting his monev into such hands, without et i Jone. "Bat." added he. "if yoa will do a I tell yoa, I will obtain the money for you." The njdlar rerj Midilfpranaiiai a itrict obedience io kii directions. "Well," said Mr. Emmit, "go back to the landlord ani tell him, when no one is present, that you owe him an apology that you hare found your money, and were mistaken in supposing that you put it into hia hand. Yea will then reUra to na." The saddler did eo; and the landlord expressed great satisfaction at the discoTery of the mistake. Mr. Emmit then gira the saddler 10 J and told him to deposit it once more in the hands of the lind lord. "But before yoa enter tha house," he continued, ''precure some gentleman of respectability to go ia and call for a glass of beer, and request him then to take hia scat and carelessly ptss away the time in reading a newspaper till you arrive. You will tnen enter, in his presence tell the Jaadlord you now ish him to take the 190 for safe keeping till yoa call for it." This done, the eiddlcr aain returned to Emmit, who directed him to continue his lodging at the house for to dayr and be regular at Lis meals; and then, when no other pemn waa present, to tell the landlord he would take his money. This the saddler did; and the nnMipecting landlord, without hesitation, immediately refunded the money, which the saddler restored to Mr. Emmit, who directed kira to take a pood witness with him, and go and demand the 101) which was deliTered in hie hands for safe keeping, in the presence of nthe gentlemia who railed for the brer. Tha saddler accordingly proceeded to the house, in company with another, aad demanded his money of tue la ndKrd. Your nniity?" said the astoaUhcd Boniface; "I bare just htnded it to yoa." "Me, sir," replied the saddler; ! hare not received my money, and if you refuse to deliver it to nj, I shall take measure a to obtain it." Ths landlord dared hm to -Mo bis best;" and Mr. Erarnit immediately instituted a suit against him in favor of the ndkiJer. The landlord, finding himself outwitted, piid over the raoaev, with about 2) cost. Parody on Poe's Raven. Tha editor of tJie Monteum f Iowa) Rf nubli- I ran appears to have a great horror of caW, and a j fre.u admiration for the atrle rt Poe s "Kaea. Witn it the fo'lowing poetic cCuaics: The other night while we iar musing, ani our Jdee Jj w heard a rattling, as of serious ho: 2 ! batt.inj.ag they mincled in the fraj. "Whit is that?" we cried urwUrtio?. sni into'the dark'nesi darting, e'apr we lan apint the door. "Oh, 'iU nothin?," Edward grumbled, as o'er a huge a:mcharr he etambled,4!: a bu; and nothing more." Then aiid we, uj aner rijiin, (for w thri'ht it so surprising tbit s buj shosli thai oT ci "p j yoa tbi.-.k a fmll iict, xr, woahl all the 4T infect, sir! No, 'lis uot a leg n j friend." Now Ueonfn; sore'j frightened, rounJ our waist oar ptta we ti2ut.er.ed, and put or our coat and hat wl.ea ir.M the darkness peering, we saw with tr mS'.ine and rauch f?vir.Zt lTe eves of Thomas C it, Esq. With astonishment an i woi-dm-wu zfd upon thia son of thunder, as he s.it upon the Coot, whtfn re solution t ilcin and a rapid moTf ment nuking, lo, wc opened wid-? the dor. ! -Vow cle r o jt," we hor5i'!y shouted , a? o'er head our boot waa flouted, "take Tour rrrence from! mv fl.ior Tnen with air and tnclu ... ,;c... K ! dear creature callfd dor.-.t-stic, mda hii c sit . thrai!:h the doer. MJe hi ex".i without prowl , inir. neiiaer w hi mice a howling, not a sii:!e I word Le laid. And with ffclin; much elated, to , escape" a doom full fated we went back to bed A wita in San Francisco lately put a petition for diTorca in the court on the trroun 1 that her husband wa"acoafouiiJed fool." The jaJ-c, who was an oM bachelor, wouldn't admit the plea, because erery mia would be Iiab'e to the aitDe imputation who gets iairriei. "DMa't jou tall m you could hold t!. plow?" 1 laid the farmer to ao Irishman he had Uken on ! tn"l I "B" aur. cow." Pat! "How the c:f cl i ould I hoüld it an two" horsea pallin it .way?Juit.toptkcratur.aodl'i;boalJitforjc." - A young trio in declamation in a neighboring teminarj, whe kad been told by Lis teacher that be must gesture according to the sense, in coaroencinj a piece with, "The comet lifts his fiery tail." ' lifted bis eoat-tall to a horizontal position. A reriraliat in BIngharcpton, N- V- encountered a large-sized African and aikedhire "Mjfoed man, hate you founl the Lord?" To which Sambo replied, in a surprised manner, "Go'.Ij, muier, lade Lord lot?" "Ah?" taid a conceited young pron, "I hare th.'i afternoon been preaching to a congregation of aases.". "Then that waa the reason wbj you called tVna beloved brethren," replied a strong mioded U8t. An old Scotch woman having been ake3 hr Cp'nioo ax to the new minister, taid he waa a particularly powerful preacher- "He had nx' een th place a week, before kicket th pu'pit a to picet,and backed the in'arda out o'sia bibles." Why was Samson the greatest actor that ever appeared on the stage? Because he brought down the house when the audience was composed entirely of hia enemies. The same gentleman says that the reason why Jenkia3 is unlike a do'a tail ia, that Jenkins keeps a carriage, and the tail keeps WB pa." A man stopping bis paper wrote to the editor: "I think folkea otteni tpend their munny fur paper ray daddy didn't aud eTeryboddy ser he waz tha most iotiliygintest man :o the cundrj and got the smartest lamuly ur buovs that ever dodged tatert.,A Few Correlative Thoughts. The bsst sort of woman it oat who cm tarn bcr band to any thkig,triin a boat and a bonaet too. There is a bankruptcy eren in the natural world.- Thday breaks and the liht fail. Are jury-matta regulated by the law of atormsT Are you wedded to your own opinions? Then neter court inquirj. Did you ever meet with a "maiden sword?" Hew well one would match with a single (tick! A gin-sling doe! cot luit a broken arm. It may be easy to cook accounts, but it is a rery hard natter to dieeat them. How odd, yet how appropriate it would be, to go tournament oa a tilt-cart ! Sem people like to argue in a vicious circle; we prefer to talk in a Tirtuous square. If you jump at conclusions, you may take leap ia the dark. It is possible to hare a brown study in a green room. What correspoads to an Archdeacon? A cunning priest. MJast , baa that surly fallow cleared off the snow frea the paTenent?" Yee. Sir." "Did he lear it off with alactrity, Janet" "No, Sir; with aiLoTe!." A School Committee man writes: "We hare a school house large enough to accommodate four hundred pupils four stories high." LtdaL IüTCUJcrtct. A imirt youai; lawyer earing it stated br a lecturer that "maa is meretfejMv" markwi, "Thtn t suppose aa at rdtobSciB5Macain.,,
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-0--30,000,000 LOAN REPUBLIC OP MEXICO. Twenty-year Conpcn Bond In Sums of i'A $100, $303, and M,000. Interest Seven per cent., Payable in the City of New York. Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. :OGt)0,0ö0 In be Sold at SIXTT CESTS on the LOLLAR, In t". S. Currency, thin yirlJin? in ti.tert of TWELVE rtRTEXT. IX GOLI, or SEVENTEEN FER CENT. IX CURRENCY, at tin present rate of premium on gold. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY rKOVIDEP. Most desihadle ixvestmext ever oflereJ. Immev.e Tracts of Mining ani Aghjci'ltciul LtlDS; SIXTY PER CENT, of PORT Dl'ES. i.MrOST. and Taxrs, in the States of Tama cur as and San Lt'is Potom; and the Flighted Faith of the said States and the General. Govkrvment aro all pledged lor the redemption of these Honda and the p ig ment of interest. T1IK SECURITY IS AMPLE. S if) in V. S. Currency ill Imy a T per ct. ÜolJ Dono" of 850 SM " " ejin :ioq jvo f '00 ' Sl.K'l) Let errry lover cj 2ii u' .'n.if IiinittuS'r. -it bug at leatt ONE BOND. Cireul.iri frr lt"1 ami ul.-ri'tin reccive-t l.r JOriN W. COKI.IES A CO., nu.t J. N. TIEFT, rinnnciul A-nt of the UojmLIio of Mexico, 87 HroaJway, X. Y. f fr S-i'Tioti m itlso rprcivf.l by lianks and Iiarikcr nrnllv throughout tho l'iiitc J Statt s. Vec. 1, n0 Pittsburgh, F't Wayne and Chicago. On n1 fler Nor 13.181V,, trains v ill l. nve Stati.'ii daily. Sun. lays e xcepts, a f.illowc: Traiu K-aving I'l.lCRjr at i.li p. hi., leaves daily. TRAINS C3I.VG WEiT.
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W.u.ntah. ni..........i. p , ' Wr.r.i;v, ; : : i O.-lnrJ-ia. : : ; Krt Wnj ue, : I Van V.Yit, : : I Plplio. : : J I-iiiin. : : : I F.-rt. : : : l ppT ;.n In ky. Bucvrns, Crestlinp, ) Anivft I. art Mir.ficld. I -. I ...vll!, Wof-'ter, : Or.-vilV, : M.i-illvn. i Tat: ton, : AlU-iU.-, ; y.m r. : : : I N'jw Brighton, i RiK-lwoier, : : i ritfburgh, : : ! - F. R. f Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago. LciTeLaporteat 7:20 A.M. Arrivc itl'lrmouthat 9:20 A. M. GOIxa "5T- nnnT Leare Plrmouth at 2.20 P.M. Arnre at" Laporte at 4:22 P. M. NEW SKIRT FOR 1865. The Great Invention of the Age in J. W. nn.DM:Y'S New Patent IlL FLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SI-RIXG SKIRT. . j THIS ISVEXTIOXcon-iiljr.f Drrttx(ortw(irLL5r-; Ttc I'rit UrriNrn STKr.i. fuic.st, i!ip-ni.iilr vraiuft TIGHTIV and riRMLV topetbrr, edire to ed)te, in?kiiK the toight, most ri.r..iBi.e. ilatic and Braarir. prixh ever ued. ThevseMoinBEM.fr dkeak, like the Single r'ii'P, nd coneqnentl preserve their erS ctand lieautiful shape more than twice as long aa' any single spring skirt that ever ha or can I oed. The wonderful flexibility and preat comf rt nnd plea?, nre to any Lal.T wearing the Iupiex Elliptic Skirt a ill 1 experien.e.1 partirnUrlv in all crowded Aspemblic. tiera. ('arriape., Kailroad Car, rhnrch Pfw, Atn t'lmir, for Promenade and L'oum I)rcs, a the Skirt can 1 folded when not in nse to occupy a small place as easily aud conveniently as a silk ormnslin dres. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing th Puplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a aingla day will never afterwards willingly dia pene with their use. "or Children, Misse and Young Ladies they are sotcrior toallotner. The II'K-ps are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as ioag as the singl jarn covering whkh iii ucd on all single steel hop skirt. The three bottom roll on every skirt are also double uteel; and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing t! the rod when dratrsinR down otairs, stone steps, tr. , X-:., which they art constantly snbjct to wh?n in ne. All are made of the new and elegant l'ordd Tapes, and are the liest quality in every part, pivinj: to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape pnaaible, and are nnqnestionaMy the lightest, most deMrable.comfortable and economical skirt ver rnade. ' WtSTS1 JiUALLEl CART, rBOtRlFTOTtS of Me Inrentirm, and HOLE MASVFAC1 VltEUH, 97 Chamlen, and 79 t 81 RtaAt fre Xeut York.. I'or Stile in all the first-class Stores ia this City, and thronpbout the. t'nifed State ami Canada Havana de Cu ba, Mxiro, South America, and the West Indies. ' 57" Inqwre for the Duplex Elliptic ( or double) Spring Skirt. n3i4J TROY. VÖi-T VERAE'S ülMMm DROPS! 4S 'nev-1 er -tau T X 17 T I V E . 'for whica they are WABBAMTED 'in every lataaeo. They' are rdiaUy reximmended tor 'all Ladica who. from aickaeia or otiier cacMMa, mn waabl Im ooaarso the perils of acoouctament. TMj remedy U (DIAMOND DROPSI. Kot an abortive, but implj a ,P1 . K VEIN T1VE. .and ia not ia tbo least iaju.rtous to the moat delica e . censtitutlon. vtrj . Boitla Warranted., LXT IVIBT, tT Send Bed Staap for Circular, or 13.29 fer the UcBwdjr. ItCa MONSOX CO , Oencral Acenta. P O Drawer 6561. Chicago. Illtnots CXBea ISA Sonth Cark 8tret. For aale at Wnolaaal in Chicago by B URM HA at 3 St VA2T SCH A A CK. rXJLXXS, TINCH St ri'LLEIt, LORD & SKITH CIIAS. O SMITH. 3KITK & DWIEE, and IL SCOVILLj aad for aal ?t vtv r-n rtnt be Wot V Ma 4,1865 n27-ly iScwiJtc Machixks. Persons whins' to pur chase Sewlrur Michines.tither fofmaBtifactarixiZ or family ose, will find it to their internet to call at thlioace. - tf
BECKERS' COLUMN.
SIMOX BECKER. MATER BECKER. Take Notice. E2 nuc FROM CORBIN'S BLOCK OPPOSITE, To Brownlee's New Brick Block, BETWEE.X U. C. DIIKSOX 4 CO'S iXD BCCK . TOIX'S UARI)rAKC STORES, Pall and Winter GOODS. Wo respectfully annouiite to our cusomers, anil the public generally, that our NEW STOKE is now filled with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Staple and Fancy BUT GOODS.Wc have the best assortment of FRFfWil .IIORI.VOES ASD JLufiics If 9car On Exhibiilon in this Market. AUo, A HEAVY STOCK of Prints, Ginshams,! Sheetings, Shirting, Jeans, & Sattinetts. Otxx Stoclx. of minim, IS COMPLETE, -and w invite every Clothing Buyer to call and examine our Slock before purchasing elteivhere, a ice have a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BUSINESS SUITS, AND PANTS and VESTS. ALSO, A DIG STOCK Or BOYS' CLOTH 13 G. With the aborc we Lave connected a TAILOR SHOP. Wc bare a Tailor from Philadelphia, who, from Ion experience as a Cutter Cannot be Beat in Giving Fits. We have in Store a fall line of IHTats, (Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. S. & M. BECKER. Jast Brrrircd the nicest assort me at of ladies' Burs TERY C1JEAP at S. & M. BECKER'S. Jaet RccelTcd 10 Pairs of Wool Blankets and Coverlids, A w X -a -m -w-m a AT Ö. 0, 31. JSUJ.lall'B. Just Eeceived afine Lot of Ladies' Traveling Baskets. S. & M. BECKER.
Sewing Machines, E. Taul ia Agent for Grover & Bakcr'i and Singer's Sewing Machines, and will furnish any styl oi Sewing Machines at Mannfacturers prices. Itf 2D W Cabinet Rooms, Secotui Door Wett of Palmtr't Store, . LA PORTE ST., PLYMOUTH IND.
Jonathan Wright Wonld inform Iii old Iriond and the public grnorally taat h hat Just brought on a fpleudid Stock of Cabinet Furniture COXSISTISa IX TART OF Bureaus, Sofas, Lounqes, Bedsteads, Whatnots, 'fahles, Stands, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Parlor Sells, Parlor, Dining Room and JfitcLen Chairs, etc., tC'c. He also keeps ronstantly on hand Rosewood, Cherry and Walnut Cf every Style and Quality, and a Ilcnrsc lo a lien d Funerals. n Thae wantinz Furniture of an v kind will Cod it to thrir iiitor.tit to cive hiinarall bctlir iurrliinir. HerHn and will at-U aa clieap n any other eitlaMishmeut in the country. Jonathan Wright. riymontli, Ind., Spt. 9, 18fi5.-4Clf WAR NO IV30RE! Grim-Visaged War HuTing moethd liif vricklAd front, the atteutioa cf tbo eii!c of ro moutk and vicinity ii calUd te KcIIcy KendallNew Grocery & Provision Store, OPPOSITE THE rosT OFFICE, Where they can buy all kind of Choice Family Groceries AT THE Very Lowest Prices. In tho (Irocciy line tlwy keep Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Candles, Soap , Prunes, Syrups, Starch, Raisins, Tobaccos, C-c, C'c, Cigars, d-c, tic. Iu the Frovision line. Fish, Meats, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Candies, Crackers, etc. In addition to the above they Lave likcwi.e a large and varied ai'St.rtmt ut of Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, and everything else na tally f.. und ia a (Wt class firc.rj lloufp. The nahest Market Price in Cas.Ii PAID FOR PRODUCE, 8CCH AS Butter, ESS, whickciis, Potatoes, and all other kinds of Country rroduce. Intending to keep a full supply of all kind and qualities of KKCERIE, WHICH THEY WILL SELL VERT OECEaP, they Inrite everybody to call and examine their et.Kk. WASHINGTON KELLEY, WILLIAM M.KENDALL, rijmeuth, May 18, 18C5-'J8tf HIGHEST PREMIUM Shuttle Sewing Machine Has only to be 5een and Operated to be Appreciated! CALL and see &-r yoitraelf liefore pnrrhaing. Please hrinz sample of various kinds of thread, (sneb as is nsnalW found at stores.) and various kinds of fabric, rhirh you know the former moot popular Sewinfc Machine either eatoaof trorl at all, or, at best, very imperfectly. Sxx oriority over any other Machine In the marVet will be seen at a B,anc- . . . . 1st It runs easily and rapidly, ana ts eo consirucieu as to endure all kinds of usage. Zd o breaking of threads ia going over seams. 3d No imperfect action of the feed at uneven placss in the work. 4th The Weed-etich catche of itself, and will sew from the finest laoe to the hea -iest leather, and from 200 cotton to coarse linen thread. 6th TheJi'eed Machtan will do boantiful quilting on the bare wuMing, without using inner lining, thus leaving it as soft aa if doue -y hand. Cth The variety of lancy work that can to oone on tue WEED MACHINE, ith ao little tronble. make it eoual. If not snperior lo six machike combined; fur instance, it Bind, Hems, Tack and sews on the band at the same time, and in fact The Weed IVo. 3 machine, as before stated, ii equivalent to a combination of any six ordinary machines. Orders for Alachinea may b sent tlirongn tne AMERICAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, 389 Broadway, New York, Below we gire a few price : No. 2 Oil Black Walnut, ornamented with Hemmer ..........60.00 No. 9 Oll Dlack Wal not. Half Case, Ornamented with Hemmer.... 65.00 No. 2 Eitra Oil-Pol iehed Black Wal - not Ilalf Casev Large Table beantifallf ornamented 75.00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., 500 Broad war, N. Y. scg-aftie.lKS 41-ly ...
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Complete. ggr Our Stock was bought at Reduced Prices, and will be sold jSLT SMALL LOITS ! Wo also make Boots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who favor us with their custom, Our Stock is such that no one can fail to be suited who may give us a call. Store first door South of J. K. Wcstcrvclt Sc Co., at TIIIE SIGciS F TEE 15IGr BiOOT ! i: . pail. rirmoutu. lnl., Julv 97, li-C3.
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33 TT O X-S. c&3 jy O 1ST , A T T II E MJMIMOTII IIARBWJIRE STORE, Take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that they now hare the laVgcst and best selected stock of FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE, Iline., ButtH, Screws, Hope, Twine, Vails9 Iaints9 Oils, Moves mul Tinware . IN XOKTIIKPiN INDIANA, which was bought for cash before the advance in prices, aud which they inteDd to fell at pricea that defy competition. Having moved their stock to the North Room of the New Brick Block, they would respreetfully invite all their old friendi and customers to give them a call, and see Lownice and 8nu? they are in their new quareis. O" Old Iron, Copper, Bra?3 and Rags Wanted, lor which the Highest Prices will be paid-
Tcrm q Plymouth, Indiana, May ISth, 1SC5. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, f'Tty litTcreiit styles, alittl to parrotl nn fruliir itiu-i-. f.T $SO to f c pad,. FIFTY-ONE trLIor SILVKK MEDVLS, or other first premiums awarded th'-tn- Illustrated Catalogue free. Addren, MAMON & HAMLIN, Boston. .r MASON BROTHERS, New Voek. Bejt7'6i-4.'.j 1 The Spring and Summer Trade Campaign Opened! NEWAIVD CHEAP GOODS! LAUER & SRO, Have receired and opened for the Sprinp and Fnramer Trade of IS65, a Large and Complete Assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing, Cent's Fiirnisliin? Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Motions, Arc, 4c, all of which will be sold at extremely low rate. Onr Boot and Shoes are especially deferring or public attention, as regards quantity, quality and price. - Our Clothing embrace! all qualities, and will be aold Tery cheap. Call and Examine Goods and Prices BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. K&Stora com door Sonth of Penning Drug Stora. ' LAUER fc BRO. nyouth,Aprn2?,1865. ...... 1Mf
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EMPORIUM FASHION! m : ff 1 'smm w.n i the Market with an oJ Custom Made HARDWARE ! RICK fc TOAIV, n25?9-tf ÄLLEiWJ & B 0, (Successors to Jonathan Wright Sf Co.,) MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IX. FURNITURE, SOUTH OF RICE k BRO'S STORE, Michigan Street, Plymouth, Inck THE nnilersined InuTins: j.tvchael the Furniture entatlif luneiit of Jonathan Wright ii Co., anDonnre tv the citizens of Marshall and adjoining conn tie that they liave on hand and are constantly manufacturing tha Best and Latest Styles of FnrnUurc9- Coffins? Picture Frames, Bureaus, Sofas, Stands, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CABS, OFFICE. KITCHEN. CANE, Upholstered and Rocking Chairs, Looking Glasses, 4c, !n endles rariety, and at all prices. They keep the BEST WOKKMEX that can lie procured in the country, aud ar consequently prepared to put up work on the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. UNDERTAKING, Having two Hearses, and keeping constantly oa hand ft complete assortment of Burial Cases of all Sizes, they are ready at all timea to attend runeralaboth in town, and country. The poMic are solicited to give them a call andeXMnln their tock of "urnitur before purchasing elaewlwr. ALLEIXAIJ & BRO. Plymouth, Aagnt 24, 1865. i3tf BLANKS. 1.. v -Warrant? aad Quit Claim TJeeda, Mortgxfcef. JobBU .JTio.i SummoM', Constable. Falea, Kotaa, pn, Exeeatioms, um . th. JUfWicaJl
