Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 October 1855 — Page 4
riCAL As fctaoTE. Miss Johnson, on of Sir Joshua Reynold's nieces, was cn Jay dining with Dr. Johnson and some others. The conversation happening to turn upon music, Johnson spoke contemptuously of the art, saying that "no man of talent, or whose mind va3 capable of better things, ever would or could devote his time and attention to so frivolous a pursuit." The young lady was very fond of music, and whispering to one whosai r.enr her, sui-l, "I wonder what the Doctor thinks of king David?" Johnson overIieaid her, and vi;h great and good hum
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-V011 1 5Uncl fbuke.l before you. j j of ail experienced and competent worhr. 1 "Trrselhat. on ono subject at least,! man JaIK ig
t you shall never hear mo talk nonsense agiiu." AIm ays Take your Wives Hon;. The e-.iitur of the Cleelacd Herald is responsibl for the following plea in favor of i.-.itrunony: On the famous 'Burlington Excursion a on all other excursions tho advaufg"g possessed by thosd who had their wives along. was hourly demonstrated. J3jt rr.rt cutrpleiely on tho Mississippi steamboat was it illustrated that a wife is no; only a lulpmite, but a help-mcnf, .lp Irr p. The good packet lJen Camp, bell ha. i I'uly strt? rooms enough for tne Ir;dis, trnl is, cf Cuursp, for the ladies e.n i tlipir hi-sbniule. We know a couplo cf nentir ire;! who had early secured a t5te roc::i, hoping during the day to get c. refrf5i.r. snoo., having th preceding fights been driven froiiico.nfortable quar. 1t; by marricJ Sadies. One of these gentlemen o i going to his room found his lv5!i on the wrong side of the door. und in his er ic;ed birth, one of the lords of creation. Cumplaint to the Cleik only brought that uf course the ladies must hive the roonis, IJy this means men rith 'wives along' had refreshing naps, bit terrporr.ry widowers and bachelors mpj-ed it on tho luge. At dinner, however, it is supposed all the men would have an equal chance. T'.o li.Iif? filled the first table, and as there were rnoro than men enough to fill a .second, the chances for dinner became a matter cf interest. The despair of thoe wlio hid neither wives nor sweethearts along can be imagined, when, as one after anoii.. r of the ladies finished dinner, she beckoned this husband, or that beau, who quickly took the vacant seat. So when the ladies had done eating, the th iir were already filled for the second tible with those who had wives along. That demonstration of the comfoiU of r..atrirvio:iy tank deeper than, the Learl it went to the stomach. Si:r.s for .MarriaicaLlc LaJics. If a Uidn wipe his feet on the door-mat J.a!'o:e toiüinjj into the room, you may bo c-; i ha will make a good domestic husbar. If z man in snufHng the candle snuffs it out, you may be suro he will make a stupid husband. hi thj si'iie way, always mistrust the man who will not take tlie last piece of toast of Sally Lunn, but prefers waiting for the next warm batch. It is not ualikely he will make a greedy, selfish husband, with whom you will enjoy no brown at dinner, no crust at tea, and no peace whatever at home. The rr.an, my dears, who wearsRlofVe, and is careful about wrapping himself up well before venturing into the niht air. not unfreqKently makes a good invalid husband that mostly stays at home, tn l is easily comforted with slop3. Tho mm who watches the kettle and prevents its boiling over, will not fail . dents in his married state in exercising theV J10 care a away keeping the pot toiling. The man w't9 doesn't take tea, ill-treats the cat, takos sfluC "d stands with his Lack to the fire, is a brui whom I would cot nlvisD you, my dears, to inry upon nny consideration, either for love C.r motey, but decidedly not for love. Hut the man who, when tea is OTer, is discovered to have had none, is sure to TnaV.o the best husband. Tatience like thiä deserves lo be rewarded with the best cf wires an I lU best of mothers in-law. My dears, when you meet with such a rttin do your ütnr.cst tö mairy him. In the severest win.r he would- not mind oiag to hi-d first. I'unch. Calling the Help. Vhen Dck Al-rr.-i !rs: cros-ed into York Sitte fron the C-inadi side ho took lodgings at an inn in Canaiivliigua. A waiting maid sat at he table with him, and Dick spoke of her as the servant, to the no small scandal of mtn host, who told him that in his house Servants were called help. Kext morning the whole house wafc alar-med by a loud shouting from Dick of Help! water! In an instant, every percon e.-pnl to the task rushed inte Dick's xoom with a bucket of water. I'm much ob'eged to ye, to be sure sai l Dick: 'but her is more than I want to shave with: Shave withi quoth mine host: 'you called 'help! and watr!' and we thought the house was on fire. You told mt to call the servant help, end do you think I would cry water when I meant fire?' I give it up.' said the landlord, at he led oflfthe line of buckets. "Crock's Monument. The Niagara Mail, speaking of the new monument being erected to the memory of Gen. Brock on Q.ucen3ton Heights, says: It is now raised to about 140 feet high, and the workmen are at present busy with the flue Corinthian shaft. Thi, with the crowning entablature of the column, w ill probably be finished before next summer. There will bz but one column in the world superior in height to Brock's monument, and probably not ne exceeding it in beauty and position. A colossal statute of Gen. Crock, seventeen fe t in height, will be placed on the top of all. I say. John, where did you get that loafer's hat? Please your honor.' said John, 'it's one of yours that misses gave me yesterday when vou were in town. . " .-. Well, Alick, how your brother Ike getting along? Oh, first rate got a good start in the wozld; carried a widow who has got uine children.
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Vlfiiuoutlj 33anuct; Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of Ci the r i a black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the esta hi ish men t i r t he sii oeri n te ndence rr"5",T11:i nl- npilc Mn rf rr-i tp IllStlrPS v .v.... .... Constabli-s Ulanks, of all kinds. Also lllank Notes, kept forsile at this oflice at prices to suit the times. 2320 acrrs ol" DiHiuI for SaSr. f IHK South west ipiarter of section thirtyJ one, in townsliiji thirty-four north, of rainje two e ist; also the south east quarter of si ctiou one, in township t hiriy-tlirt e north, ot raiie to east, i;llate.i throe miles east ot Plymouth. This l.md is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Snar-Maple, & c . For furtlitr particulars apply to M . Rice, nt mli;in.i;o is, or M.ALLEX, at Phnnnili. Apr. .", 1S.V. "Hf. of kind at IMCKAIIIVS. ßMYhite Fish, Cotl FMi, and läi .Uackorcl by the .$ 1.1!. or kit, may In- li id at jtiti' 21 PACKARD'S Better Times Coming . E3nrEi:s:ts? I2:!by EvvEiifiilion Is ii" ciinp.irion to 1 1 1 .plerid'd nssortment of Now npet!!t)2 Iiv the undersiiu'd at hs old sf:md. Iii r"!n has lately nnderirone new rranjM m-n's ami lli-roii2li repairs, ml with his extensive new Mock, and iiwtsually ov prices, he In im fars bit what his h'r'tfore ileiil riistiuiiers and the citizens fJ uhal county ireiierallv, will .'ie hiina call especially when they ar fully convinced th:it it is tu their own interests to do to. X. R. PACKAßD. June 21. lT.:3. Insaranrc Aitnl's IVrti finite of Authority. !.iJc ol Hei (liana. To expire olst of December 1 S55. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, n-lianapoli., July 17, lf5" W HER HAS. THE A:T.A i.VSl'R.IXCE Company of II irtlord, Coan. has file I ifithis . Hi e, a sworn statement oi" its condition, o-i the 1st. of July l.5", tlie a t of its itieorporatioü a-d anierulireuts, properly certified to, and it. writt n int r unent, tiominatinsrit" Agents and authorizing llieni lully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event o'" "i s. NOW. THEREFORE, in pu-suanc? of the retjuirements of "An art to amend an nc en titled an act for the incorporation of nsurance Compn t.ies, defining their powers and prescribing the r dilti-." proved March id, havi"j presented satislacto:y evidence to me of full compliance lo the requirements and speeific.i:ions o ' that act, , Hiram E Tallot. Auditorof the Sta'e o Indiana, do certify that Chailei H. Reeve, of J'lym nth. as the A-.'ent i f said compauv, is authorized to transact the buiness of Insurance, a the Apent of li e said iEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn in this St3te. until the :ilst o1L)ecemLer, 1C55. to the ex ent that he may be commissioned and appoined by the said Company. In witness whereof have hereto subscribed my n.irne and caused the s alof my ofEce to be affixed, this 17th d-v of July, A. D, Hör,. ii. E. TA.IJOTT, State Auditor Statement of the Aetni 7asnran-e Comp., of Hartford, Conn., July 1. "..", sm r q di ed by the law of ti e S'ate of Indiana, relating to Agea! f li.s-irni en Cinp:iii s, inC"rp ra'el hy any other S.ate. passed in 15 The name of the corporation is Alln Insinmce Couip inv. 1 te:til at II trtfor I ConnecticutThe capital S:ii-k is S'00,00i). and U paid up. Th aits ol" the C m fl'iv nix-: C ili on uuiitl, und in liuuix bank. Cash iu the band of Airents, So.-i,f?,n".-137.1:57,31 Ileal eta?e nhincimhere!, lJ,j72,U3 72 ii.or'g.tg,. Immi.1, r, A. 7 prrent inte et, payable stni-ann la lv, 72,f00 00 20 Vi-irii i S a'e llo.uls, G per cents 2iii'0,io 5 No th C"di i t do .ä.O iOOu 10 J. r v Ci!v ;v .tT do lCUiM 0i 5 1U percent City cf Milwaukee do 9 7 p-Tcnt iucuino 5.1. Oil C.lo;).u0 8137,4-.00 D'bts due the company, secured by niorfg g'? 3'dhs Keceividde, nmply secured pay 5.20C.OO 116,41-2.12 C 0,000, 03 ahle at hank. 500 shares H mf. rd ami New Haven Ifa:l,-onl cmfaiiy. 103 Co Hartford and Providence U R. 10 perC preferred aud fl i i rrit'ted, 107 ponton and U'rcester R K, 2' 0 Ce.',,eC''c" h!i4 er' -n n .... -ticut River Co. 8,02.- 00 10.0.-.8.00 ! 11,000.00 12Ö0 00 3 tioo 00 1.9:iOO0 33X00,00 17..r.Si,00 loo staiT 3.v,s nly1 ',00 Ph -enix I!n 303 Exchange nan.. 20J Kanu, and Me h, iV Sö.r.t O.'H) i:0 C nueciicut Rivet 2 0 Ilu-tford D ink, 113 State Rank 7" Rink of Hartford County 100 City Ilmk 2o Uiik.ii Rank N'Y, 40 1. road wav Rink do I'-O Peoples Rmk 100 IUnover Raik 400 Mechanics Rank 120 C ink of America 100 Rmk of Nnh Ammen, 10 Rmk of the Repiildic r0 Rmk of the Commonwealth lOO X. Y. Life Ins. and Trust Co 100 United Slates Trust Co. 11 ill I UJ 13120.00 10.500.00 ld.TSO.OO 5,000.00 10 000 Od ft on 0 11.-00 00 Total, $335,530,23 The Amount ofliabil'ties due nr not due to Btnk or oth;r creditors- nothing. Ijores a-lj'iste-1 and due none. Losses adjas'e 1 and not due $32,414,87 Losses unaajus'e.l and in s'ipense waiting further prnufcr contested, 12 1 111 12 All o her claims against thecompany aresmall for printing Ä;c. A'-'ents are instructed to take no risk over $10 000. The amount insured in any city, town orvillige is tiot fixed, b it depends upon tie chinicter, m iteii l and construction of Luildiugs, the width of streets, the supply of water and efficiency of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of b'tildirgjalso varie; the intention is to l'mit the loss by any one tire to less than $10 000. The Act of Incorporation is the same as filed in April, 1833. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Sec. SUte of Connecticut, ) lluriford comity. " II irtlord; July 5th, 1S5 . PersonuRy appeared Tliomas A. A!exander; Secretary of the Aetna InsuMuce company and maile oath that the foregoing statement by him nbsciib! i true uccoi din j to his le?T knowledge and belief. UENRY FOWLER, J. p.
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8 W .-S Ä fru V, . MNrr.CTlllFIlS AB DKAI.KRS1V Chairs, Willow ware Mntirasscs, &c. West Main Street, L,a;ortc, I nil. June CO, 1S54. 17yt. To Sin S'aiiitors Aft An as-ort-ment of Ja panne Tins, suitable forsin painters for sale by ü. Ii. KOliLKTS. Augusts, IS'il. S2yl To the Citizens of Hymonlli, Important Announcement ! DP.. T. A. LRVO.V, W.mld respectfully inform the public th it Ii' Inn ecurod tlie armcy ', of riiili.r J'tmes McLlinlvcks L clehralid . - i , ,, ' ""t 1 111 salr or retail at tin- l'roprictor's priceM j Dr. McClintoi k's finio as u' finiiieiit rhv.ici.ui m oil iio comments frmn me. His inoiifines an the pn-sirijuion a h.pted in Iiis private j practice, and as euch are invaluable in all cases t wIktü it is inconvenient t call m a puvsiciau Their sale li:i liei-n unprecedented iutl;e Bast ern and North m states. They have eflecie tii:is:inds ol'cuie", and no cae ul lailure is yet j recorded. We wo lid call attention at this eaon, first i to I)rMcClint' ks IVct ral syrnpf- r l'-r nenitis j CoiiMimptioi:, iltiarsnes., Sittmg ol Ll o I ami Si.' ere Coughs. Thi great remedy is ininaralelled for snecess ill tli :ilove coinid iint. It pin ilies the blood of all scrofulous lain, it heals ulceration, it destroys tubercles in the bit'gs, it! rul it-.s the bowel, checks iiiht events, and ipmirtliens thesto n ich; it sJiuiulalc s tho vital j pnwer, and gives viger to the whole sytetn: it q net nervous excin'iiioiiT, rt ieiv-s j am in uic the.f, soothes ihecouh, promotes expectoral .i V 1 II. tnni, an I ;it tue s line time ull irus a uoiicaic uoiirisliiiient. Ii coniahis nooiuiii i t. nny form and agrees perfectly with the most delicate patient. Dr McnilnlocZs Cold und Couph Mixture Colds ;uid recent Co i'hs, especially if accompanied by fever or inll iminatoiy excitement, require a remedy different in diameter trom the Pectoral Syrup, which is s raiuable in chronic complain". The C 1 1 and Cough Mixture is precisely the cure for suih recent -oui;hs,C ilds ami irritation of the tiiroat and lung. It is especially valuable forchiltlren, tin family, in our changeable climate, should be without this ellicient "remedy, which, if taken on the first symptoms of cold, would prevent many an attack of Bronchitis, and a fitul issue in Consumption. N-i L iu hinuiu or preparation of Opium, in any shape, in this Syrup, Price, per bottle 5.'3 cents. Dr McClinlocVs Tonic Mixture, for Ferer and Ague The greatest .pecilie for this leirful disease ever Hed. ll never fails to break tlie Chills, und re.-t' re the patient to blooming health. Owe hi ttle will effect si cure, ami second will prevent its return 'veu in cases ol the longest standing. It has effected thousand of cures when all other remedies hav- f tiled. It contains no arenicj mereui-y or oilier injurious dr.ijJS. b'lt is purely vegetable, aud illstctnl of injuring tlie onstitulioii it buiids up ami giver ton an.l vigor to the whole system. l'rico $l l er b!t!. Pr McClintocltT onic Altiralice. Syrup, for thecUie I Cutaneos r skin diseases, viz: Totter, sen ivy. Silt rheum, boils. Pimpb-s. ich. Ringworm. Erysipelas. &c. Scrofulous Diseas--s: Scrofula or King's evil while swelling, iroitre, Tumors, Ulcers, &c. Kheiimatic Disease: Chronic KiHMimalism. gout, c. Mercurial or Syphilitic: Uscases ot id! cla.es. These dise:isesall arise from a taint in the system- requiring an alterative of tin Secretions, and a general purilicathui of the blood. For this purpose, the Tonic Alterative syrup will be found invaluable, l'lice, pint b ul-s, ; 8 1 ,00. Dr. McClintock't Dywttic Ulixir. Dys pepsia is a common complaint with persons of sedentary habits. Tho physical sy tern becomes weakened by either Went of exercise; or want of proper diet suitable to the condition or occupation. "Improper looj, or too much taken into the stomach, cannot be digested before rapid chemical changes take place that iiiHanic wucus membranes, aud carryii g imperfect, . hlo I into the s) stem, produces ilie inovt frightful suffering. Head-nche, (iid.liness, Xervousiiess. Sour Stomach. Heartburn, l'lituleucy in lCostiveues. These arc some symptoinsof Dyspepsia. The Dyspepsia Elixir, taken in connection with the Wgetablo I'urüitie Tills, incases where there is much canst iveurss, or with the anti-billions Pills when the action ol the Liver is irreg dar, will be founl the iiot etlectnal remedy ever employed. Price, iu pint bottles J SI, 0D." Dr McClintoeis Remedies for Rheumatism Xeural'li'l. &c These excnitiating diseases are radically cured bv taking Dr J.CIintcck's Ith.Mimatic Mixiuiw in doses of u t'"isp oiifid three ti ns a day. We have seen tho worst cases relieved in 21 hours. For external use we have never known w pow.-i ful and penetrating an application as h: M Clint-cks Rh.uttnatic Liniment. For swelled limbs, bruises, intemal pains, cramps, chilbl iins.stin"i ints,toot!iache.uml other painful complaints, where We liave seen it tried, it net with magical effects ' These remedies are sold at L0 cents per bottle. DrMcCrmtocVs Vee Utile Puratite TiHg for the rel'et of costivenes. Hiul all its .iiintul results, such as Headaclie.Dizziness, Sick Stinacb, Pains, and all the vmptoms enumerated under tho "Ivsprptie El'ir." Iu all caes where purgation is needed, these Pills sue the most safe nn-l mild, but efficient cathartic ever , . T-k ' ..I O ,j rompouniieu. i ice, -i ui,..mi... Dr McCUnlock's AnlibUioui Pills for liver complaints, with symptoms such as yell iwness of the eyes and "skin, Dizziness. Headache, pain iu the riht side, disordered Stomach or Rowel, deficient action of the Kidneys, etc. These Tills, it taken in wie uie-ipiem. oies oi Rilliousand Ydlow. or other Fever, w ill generally ward off the nttaik, Pr;c per box, 2.C. Dr McCHntocks Anodyne Mixture lor producing instant relief from pain. No person need suffer Iroin Tooth ache, Head-ache. Neura'gia or Rheumatic Pains, Cholic, Chilblains, I'leurisv or Stiches in the sidc.Pain in the Rick T. .,'.. T , weis. Bladder, or in nny pwlt
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f),7-"0,00 i of the bsdv,Who will apply forDr McCluitocks 25,t00,n0! Aiiixlvne Mixture. Its effect is like niasic, 15.10.400 j pmd.uingimmcdia'e easeaud quiet, refreshing 7J75.0 1 gloep, even iucas,' of the mott excrutiatinj u!'J1.(U)0,00 . ferii.ff. V.'iOO.OO Every family should be provided yith a bot."0 00 tie Trice 50 cents. 4 4.:COi DrMcCtintocksAfthmaandWJiooping Cough 1 0 000 o"' 1 Bemeüij. These distressing die lses iu espeed- , i o . oö - Mi.l oernianenllv releived bv this purely
111, .1 - . . 11 ... - 1 J , -,. !e .MeOlCine. fliriHiismi uwi as iiet-i-Vtig. -w e its efficacy. Price, per bottle, 50 ed to pr.. 4 Ce',"ir nv ;bckt Dinrrhea. Cordial nnd cholDrMcChn.o cure ut nianhea, n l,rr'ei7! ,7V uH,rbsand Asiatic Ch.dera. , Dysentary .Cholera - jjcvcr faie(1 lo c,ire Cln. iuisp,escr.p..oui aa Vfjeatary, it in equally tnon diarrhaea, and in u of Asiatic Choi successf, In the early .i ". xhc chol. era. it will be found mvaloab. it is a sovic of infants aud Cholcr t Infantin. amj ereigu remedy, Trice; per bottle, . . ceuts, e f li Tl t -M-V 1 .1 . x ne uoove .ueuicine jirei'iireu niio-rii rr bite Presideut ol the Philadelphia college Medicine, &c.Jroni the purest aud frehest jnaterials, are strongly reccommended to ihe af. flicted. Tiiey may he procnrel in Iudianapo lis, whdesale and retail, ol Y. W. Roberts & co., to whom persons in thi Stile wishing agencies will please direct their orders. Dr. T. A. Lemon. Agent for Mindiull county . . . 43m6.
Meat Market. J . V Patterson Have erected a Meat Merket on the comer north of Pershing's D-ug store, where they will endeavor to sapply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every morning, or as of'en as the demands of their customers may require ' ' They will pay the bestmarküt price in cash for Hutter, E.tres amLChicfcens, and ill at all times be ready to pajrCi.sh.for Fdt Cattle, Sheep and Un??. J;&z S. P. . June 7, 1653. Xritf.
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n n iMvisioulli tei 1 fIMlE subscriber,--'- would respectful ly inf. rui Til'' U B l ium'f-nui ucnucnion ot rlvuioiiTj!, ana iisviciuuy, luai he has constantly on Inn 1 a .'dieral assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Uf all kinds, sizs and pines. Tliis ndvcrtiifMiicnt now will hov Tiit Plymouth people vhr g', For Hoots ml Pinn of everv kind, To suit tlie most f.istideou inind. Fr those nIhi bow at Fashion's shrine, TIe ise call at M ick's he lies design T keep what cannot fiil to suit The latest stylo jf Shoe and T.oot. If ladies wish for slippers neat, T suit the mind and lit their feet Of fiaiters of the latest f;ihioi, When dressed to make a 1-udid dash in; Or llootee. Shoes, or aught to wenr; Then :.1I it Mks. y -u'li Hu I them there Ofevry sie and varied hue, Mule at the east mid westward too. We idso have a T.uskin Tie, Kor walking which the fair should buy, Tor the sake of health and comfort too; Then call und buy our Buskin Shoe. Now Fanners ymi will please to call At Micks his stock will please you all; His stocki ;ood, and c;iii't bo beat. IJy any house, on nny street. A better bout cannot he made, Than those we keep for count ry trade. Our Thick Ilroaiis are alo stout, Tluy'll wear till they aie all worn out; Tut if you want n finer Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish yon With Calf. Morocco, or with Kq ; Viih kinds the best, that will iit rip. oung Misses too. we fond'y greet . Co-lie Jet us b.-antify yo ir feet WM Gaiters. Slippers or 15otee; With any kind t!,;,t y;i may lease. We ul so have for babes that creep, A littlr Shoe that's very cheap; It's pliable ;:ü,1 also i'a?, Andw ill protect their little feet. Uj'CulI utthe old stand. T rms Cash. JOHN JIcDAN'XEL. Miy 17, ISO'S, 91. II:ir(I,Srnix: VI) nun's Jiitol flows t ff Reard, Penix and Dunn's Bichmond iljrJ steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn She I -lers, and a great variety of farming' impleirents. for sale at thesijjnof the Uisr I'al Lock by 11. S. KELLOGC. Pent, Tnd.. Aprit 5, 1S.",5. 3tf. KÖRiCR & aicDERJIOlT, rr7sc, Ä7rii V Ornamental Are prepared to accornmo late all those hin'work done in their line. Ghe us a call. April 19, lu.j.-,. rtf. s, Medicines Ö A X D M Wholesale or Retail. t3. es. he:e:s!i?x ft CO. AUK Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a la rue ami splendid assortmentof Drugs. Medicine's, Oils, Paints, Hooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they oiTer tot he public on the mo:t reasonable terns, nnd every article sold by thtm is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a lonj experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just thearlicles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Selci'l ;nl Coiicculratcul Powders kept on Land of both Vegetable and Minerals. fininine, Sulphur, Opium, Morphine, . Sal Soda, Cream Tarter, O ii m Camphor, Castile Soap, Brimstone, Snlf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Calomel, Tannin, Cloves, Capsicum, Nutmegs, Ippecac, . Khubaib, Epsom Salts. I9tttiirs ami Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Tnissian Tlue, Red do, Venetian IJed, Span. Drown, Ulack do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, Chrome GreenFire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's d5, Whale Oil, Spt.. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. I Vr r:ti sites. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. AV'liite do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Eyes tuffs. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, , Alum, LIuo Vitriol, yc. ISooJts and Stationery Blank Books, y"3.M?Tv Memorandums, School do, tMTime Hooks, Letter Paper, vtf-.Al. W Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointe! Pens, Writing nk, and Arnola's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sn?ar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginner, Coffee, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to ?1. 00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds, Cigars, all kinds, While Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds, Spices, PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence, kept for sale bvtliein. All kinds of school books recommended by the xvorthern Indiana and Southern Michigan, Teacher's Institnte, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, also s- me of the works of the I'ev. bmanyei ö.veuenDorg. free uant money taken at par for any kindoT g- ods. 11. B. PERSUING & CO. DjC. 18, 1So4s 40lf. rIIE uudetitjDcd effers for sale on terms of J. easy p;iymeiit, the North hulfof Lot No. ten, 10 in Plymouth, with dwelling liouseand improvements, A bargain effered. Applv lo the owner ANSON SUJNADAHGER. Plymouth, Jan. 1, 18.5, 42mJ I J$9 II ml IL .1 TIO-Jl0 FOlt THE CURE OF Asthma anil Coiisumptioii. NEW AND VERY WONDERFELU! Brought hont to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all lilt. .ii I, . r. a . rdiseas uun:a. no iiici u m.turii iivpe ''na w-'lnhaänj Hyfeean Vapor and Cherrv Irru'' W,lh lhis ncw method. Dr. o i."y.Z'.L wany.fflicted ones to health. asanVvirnce oi'wilich1 ,ias innumerable JJiifiSi"0- 'Ü3 of the treatment, a certificnles. physiciau remarks, lt I PVldpnt thit inthol . . . v v, .41 (iv Illii.l i? an agreeable, Leal n.g con slant ly krealh. iniTVonrir 11- ..1::.1 - "operiies must come 4"' - 'le ..rial cavities! ... ...tv-v Villon Uli wie WÜO. nianv an,1 ol the lungs, and thus escape v. Vnrifl el.Tl.afc nrn.;..nn.l in .ivvj iacu uiiuii II1CII1 lA il . r...ro,i;nl (I .I.. i ..... 10 ttie i.uuuuimu mt; Muinacn. am fcuioect proc S3 of dheslion-" The Ilvgeana is for Ättu, 1 Tpn u- tin., iu : . . ...v.. -"vu. .eusi ineoiiTenience Hie Ve!.he DoJjr bc,nS sufficient to t aporate tbe.lluid.
Hrr or sale by IL B. PERSHING, Plymouth May 3, 1S35. , ' 7yU
DR. .J. W. IIKrVXFTT'S
"VFFICE ; t Iiis resid-nee three do-rs north Plymouth. March Ji, 1S3Ö llf. n ujl3 joiis ioRTi:n Attorneys at Laic, Plvmouth. Marshall County, Indiana. OfTir-e over H. H. Hine's Ilardwa e Store, WILY, give prompt a'lentiou 'o tbe collerdhui of Claims, a teud to the p rcbnse and ale of re.l estate, procure B.iun ty Land Warrants and Pensions. Teierto mf.ssrs. f. p. jam ks Je co., New York. HAWKS fc MCKILUAH, " PEAKSOS & co,, Chicago, n. k. svir'i& CO., I1USTIXGTO, LEE & CO., Dot. D. A. LA t MAX & CO., Cifl. April 2G, 1-55. tiyl Hurrah for the Farmers! KOISIHSTKUSK la now realv for the ! best trade in the market. He is well s-ip-,u'u ""u I GrOCCriCS Of all! kinds, aud offers them ' lor sale ns cheap as they can be aflbrdyd elsewhere in the town. He also has V our. Pork and Uaeon. which heofieis nt very low figures. The farmers and otla-r citizens of .Marshall county have his I varment thanks for the pa'rona-'e heretofore ex'env'e l to him, and he iiopcs to merit, a continuance. June 2C 1 o J. VAfi. a. i f'licrry, V ton. rroprietorf, South side of the Urulge, Plymouth, Ind. The American properly has been co!ishicr,ib'y iiuprovt I. ami the riom- iT the Iloue re- .... .. .... birniMied ;unl t eansed. and the traveller wdl i .. , . i i i i i tiinl it a e.i!i!'ii;il,l! ;tiiil vvt-li niie hoiiie oiling . . . .... . . .,, Iiis oiourn. Iii; proprietors will pire in pains in fnruihiii!; their ue!s every possible I eouvonieiiee aid eoiufort, snnl with their l 'l'iie alul eomfort.'dile Tarns on the premises, they are prepared to take pood rare ol horses. c. The AiiKM iean i tho nij ihir Liporle St io Ftaul, nnd travellers may be i"-cto!nii:ol.ited with the mo. ins of conveyance in any direction thev mav wili tt travtd. nnd nut be iniiied upon with exhorbitant hij;li charges, beeause th'.y nre out from home, and compelled to pay ihem. asiso'ti n the casein many places. June 21, I Säö. l lmO. Great Bargains. Of 'hoiro I:iiiI For nlo. rpVO IMPROVED FARMS, ten E miles oul h west of Plymouth, in the Cur Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are now offered for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. 2 b; acre tract has 100 acres in ahisrh s'afe of cultivation, with good and lasting slock wa ter, a good bearimr orchard of selected fruit. Also a frame Dwelling llou-e. and older o:it buildings. The balance f thi tract ii well timbered, and adjoining the improved part. 1 he .40 acre tract has LM acres well im proved, with the usual number of f;irm buil.lings, and a youn? orchard. The balance tim bered. acres of ".vliich is three miles north west of the improvements, and is heavily tim bered. Persons wishing tose'tle in Northern Indi ana, wuitio c:l to call anU see ll.ese rarms before making a selection. Tue county is (a-t ccH limr ti'itli nit i n.l n r!nn r o n,l t h rii-i o.r ioi n iL o -i i - . . i l uLition. anil the Railroads now bein? fnu Led i 1 r tbn mi nt u coat n Iiiri i ot iilf fv I 1 w i vvoiin j c i j uiioi-ii tl ll iun,i ii jt iFiluce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable and valuable home complete in most essentials. n . i- .:.i I ...i en' I inesc laiu: uic ncniy orin --. pei acre, III.C liBIl U' MIII'JU C IUI I.IMI 111 li:"l", illlU I I .If C ...1 1. 1 . I 1 .. I 1 me oaiance iu annual naymenis, wi.n Minnie interest. For further particulars, inquire o! Ilm. C. F.thvardsor G. P. Cheirv, nt the Ho tels in IMyinoutli, or to Isaac Dreese on the premises. ISAAC DIJEKSE, RUßEN DUFFS F.. June 2?, 1835. 15tf. 1 ft, l. 1 T ft ft THE OLD LINE DRUG 8l BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DIS HG IST, and Cook Ski.i.ir, in Clark's Drick Klock, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JS Drd-rs, Looks, and all articles appertainintrlo therame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to inv.tft his numerous friends and acquaintances. (which a business of ten years in La Forte, has L'iven him, to call and and examine his Stock, which he is now receiving. -ürugirtsts, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell a?ain, he cordially invites to call. Huyiu Goods principally hy the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can Le bought iu any market, iu less ;uantities. C Ii. K0KF.UT.S. Laporle, July 12. Iri-Vi. 17yl. 'X'XTAST to buy groceries, dru-is and med, VW icines, paints and oils, cotoll. II. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh S'ipply of every thin."; in lis line of Irade, and will j-ell them at the lowest cash prices and pve the highest market price lor all kinds of prain, pork, butter, egqs, eneca sinke root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, 1 8-üt Great Excitement. Will inform my friends nnd former patrons, and the pub lic cenera ly, that have just opened one ol the best supplies of Spring and Summer I ever had the pleasure to offer them. My present stock is sufficiently large for this market, embracing all the new and approved styles, and the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will la found much improved. i have also received a large stook of gentlemen's Jmniisljmg (Booite, lints by the Cortt And many other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will.be sold at low cash prices. Ilaving been ensrared in business with tlie citizens of Marshall county nbout a year, and endeavored to deal fairly and iustlv with them. j and feeling thankful for their former patron1 1 .:? rrdrr H ri.. 1 ui.uocs, and many otLei arti--nnfrv l'r!,irM,l ; ..i r... c!es of cu , ''vosf ,7 " trst marlitt prices. Goods, at th. II. PIERCE.
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PHYSICIAN k SÜRGE0X. 15. J. K. KirOOEt J, h.vi.iir perm-i-nenlly located in p.yinoiitb, tendets hi
D p-oles'on il S iic'sto tin- public. All calls prompt I v at teti led to -xeeU w hen :dis ntOAWiii H ni :h!on't Block. J. E BI'OOKB. Dec. i nil. l -." i, :sy. 1 IMI'OK IKU AM WHOM SAI.K lir.AI.KR IN 0 ? .K, EARTH EN WARE, 52 COUUTLANJ) ST HE ET, N. YORK. AMSirSOf Slall's la(Oll( Concrete Fire Troof Safes for sale at the siirn of the P.ij Pad Lock by 11. S. KELLOGG. Pen, ad., Apr. o, 1S"5. ötl, Rooms For item. T 1VO or t hree eonifortable anl convenient up s'nirs rooms over my Mote, for rent. 1 li.-y are suitable, torolneesor m. ops. impure of ' C. i'AUlKH. March 22, J8Ö-5. Uf mm milK subscriber will still be found A at bis nl stand, endeavouring to please the puMte, promises to Tkeep the table well f.rn if hed, barn well siippi:el ami will do all in us power Jo make Jus tmesis eotntorlable, nnd sol. c. is pul.lie pationa-e Dec. IS, I C 1. 40tf W C Cowakos. Hardware and Cutlery. To my largely increased stock purr based in the cast Hi's lall, I am const ntly receiviu.' n'Uliti -ns from tlie eastern markets nutl manufactories. 1 have v.ow on hand a larger and flo.iper stock th'i enn lo furi.l el e hcre in t!.is vi cinil v ha e !cd many new .utir hv, aswtil as iir.-ra-ed t'o. e l.t-tetofore kep, A, moiiiT I lie articN-s of w hie h I have kepi a j V as-jso-tmeni on nan-t are. Luillin 3l:i'erui!s ana n...r T. l i" ,.i . i .... . House 1 1 ntttiii ii i.-, Lfe', S a cl es. I u!ls, o v.;i- in t -m, v.i. screws, aii, biai, ii.'.iovv biitli, tiiaas, - . so 'tmeiit on hand are. Luil lin hi'er'uils and Table and PoekoL Cutlery the best as ortmeut ever olTert-d in t'iis market. C rper.ters" a ad CooperVTools .1 full supply of N. Keüoig's sind olher rnokers ji-st ieetived Cabinet Makeis lloo-ls, Miho.-jny Venders au 1 Kiobs, tin, c'.et, iw c-'.p!rjard Lo.:ks, kible nnd bed Cavjors, Clue, c. S.idtllery A seb; t as rime.it of ill hinds, of S.nhl i'jisi' I riunn; u C:rria'e Tri;nuiin.rs--nu;ta Percha and Oil i Cloth, enameled and I'.ueut Lejlhcrand Lace. I Also, II hs, Sli.V'is, Felipes elf. . .,. i For Millers Aiu-ii.r Uoltii'g Clothe, Leaiheranl Ilubber 15 1 s. .Saws, "Files, Pack n.' Yam, Diock 'mcs, Ccc. . For Iu-.i;tji. Ail kinds of Fanning u'eu ils Plows, cast s'ee!, and cyt steel bacUscyll.es, 'rad!es, Fork, Lakes, Spades, Shovel, and ILes. For Dl cksmilhs Con-tanHy on hand, a very lare si ck ofrflioeiibeior r-m, all kinds ofsjireet, Vo iiiio uy(J ul, and UIuck:;m;tl.s' Tool.s- -;: 1 1 wa rra i. ' ed . Also, Tin I'l le, Copper, Pumps and Lead Pipe. All ve-y cheap, a' wholesale a;id retail ut the tiLn oi' the b;g pad lock. 11. S. KLLLOCfj. Peru, Nov. 23, '."!. 43yl Rhodes' Fever Ail AU3 Ciiro. 171011 the prevent'oti ii'id cu.e f ln''iuiit- , t lit a ul b'eiiiit n'nt Fevers. FevtrÄ A.'uC'l lis Mid l'eV'-, D.Mllb A-jr.r. G- II. 1.1 D. bility. Ni-lit s.veat. and ;!l o Ii i jorin ef n'i-ea-which have u cdu.uiou oriv'iiin.M il.iria or Miusoia. This i? n natura ' niitilo'c which will entii-c-I y prut Mt n n v I'Cnmi t or inix -u r t u J ' i.t..' .... . i n; . r.. . . ..- in thim aiiv A'jne or IJ:l iujs l:-.ie wii.itever. r hi-v injury from cotibtaully inhaling Malaria or Miaiii i. it 1 1 1 1 1 t 11 ! t v- 'tif't- til. V?lf IU T H'lHii. i... i, KI.ir..,....s '.. - v !,.,. ... U it r,... 1 v ... v " ...... j J?-"" r ai y lenu'! - ..,, .,,. ,,, oue Jay in ivvi-i.:;' .w.:. fu lii-jt iij.v iit-etl never to h ive a:iui t-r chill, by c iii'ii i'it in use according ti di'ecii.nM. Tue pntient a' li-' b-jz II to !.-) vim" h a j s ! i '. e ; ' ! imi l;I Ii and cun iuues uiilil u radical n.r? is i ,i -i trd. One r two bntl'ei wi!,' ;iivui r fur urdiuai T CiiM': m" niny re:iiii'e nii-r-. D'r cii-ii. printed in (iencan, Freu !i ;md Sjianili, aceitinpa iy each lotie. Pr'ce O n; Do lir Libei'iil I m i u ut s in.ii r tnilii' ia ii'. J.1MCS A. Ill.'OUES, I'MvidemcR.I E Vitien vv. orS:ifr(y. i'lW Vokk. June II. 1 S3 5"I have neide :i ili nii ;il xamin.-ilioii i f It'mdes"' Fi-veraud Am- Cure,' r "Aalidote to M-daria.'"' n Ii 1 have trMul it for Ai e.iic. MtO'i ill'v, I'lniM', ;ml S: r -J. niee, l-.il . not foiiiul a piiil'cieoi e'.lhi r in it, imr have I found si ll" R'.ibslaiii e iu s c.iu: j ioit'oa that would prove iujnriou toi,- .ii s? i; n l '. in . JAMES i: ijuiirox. M. D., Ciiemis:." KVIDLNCi: OF MERIT. L:wi r.i v.r.. L'.mou Co.. i.. Mav 2, 1 fj.. Mr. .1- A. h'hodo l)rarS!i: 'li t' box of medicine you e it me v is d.:l ? received on the 1 ltli ol April. 1 have Mild about one half of it. and so hir the people who hüve ih.il it hit mitislicd ih it itbasenn d theui. 1 1 h.ts ru mi' if J! tho A'jue in every one h.i ' h i tistil it and six ol the eases w re of be i Ktand'm'. My sislr, who bus b;td it for live or M e::rbin k c ul t never rei it htopped except by i oil'iie. :. nd that only an long n die wo.ihl take il, is iiuw, I Il.iuk. im i e' v ore I bvvoi.r remedy. C. U. MtGiNLLY '' CAUTION TO Ali U K SU FF KHK US. T.ike no ii 0''e Ar.-enie, Touii s, Merciirv, Q liiiine, l-ebri lucres, Stijelnoue, or An'i-Peri otlics f ai ykiii.l. The w 11 kioivvu i it lli ii n ry of the-e tioxi mis poison proves them to blliollpiiii i ither of la!; lecdienl pi iinipb-s. or i f mercenary ;U u ks. 1 he o !y remedy iu ox5tfin-o thai ib itii Mirfnnd i;nn.b"s, ItllODKS' FEVEIt AND AG U K CURK. For side iu Plyinoii:!i l,v . p.. V: 1 1 NG, i Co., ivier in I)rugs nu-diciues Grtei-r e. July 19. IS."5. lCly. II. M. tJftOWS R. C. ntXTER BROWN & BAXTER, IPCttlCJ'f! il!, &ZOi'Cfii MANUFACTÜUKRS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper ware, WOULD most lespectfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that they are now under full headway, and are prepared to furnish any article in their line, a sha le lower than customers have heretofore been in the habit of paying, and perlmiis a little lower lhati anyother establishment in this part ui iioriueru iiiuiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manu acture our own wares o; the veiy besto' stock, and as we intend makinir it a permanent businessperhaps lor lie, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waiteJ upon, and can have any article in our line manu actured or repaired to order, and on short notice UWe shall adopt as an invariable rule JW disappointments when work is promised. Shop two doors north of the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop"' across the side wilk. and most articles of country Pro dure taken in exchange. Call aud scs us. May 3, ISj5. 7tf.
EiWAiP'S
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IN THE KARKET AGAIN! THE undersigned Jnvin? reiumed to Plynj. cuth and con'meno d !.ii: it es-', solicits a .-Lire sZZk of the public pi:ronaie in t!.etra''c ß-ö Ma r cl ware X& T1MVARE, STOVES, kc. He l.'as Dow on hand a variety of fooliiii?:, Parlor sind Hox Move; Also a lar-e assortment ol Tilt v;il C :ilt(l rjTl'cpairiiiL' done on the shortest notire.
He will be found at the stand heretofore or upied by Daniel M'Douald, one door i;ou;h ef i the Urick Store. C. S. CI.EAVCLAND. riyraouth, prilS'J, ISO--.. rf. JUST RECEIVED. 0 r wotl-1, Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, !New York Naked, The U atchman, lit 11 Smith Abroad, Stare of tlie Lamp, Lit tit, Maury's ('coiraphv of lT.tr Sei, Life of liill Toole, flrace Lee, Summer Lands, Suau. Ka.isns an l Nebraska, Uolfcrl's Koot, Pari- h Side, Our Parish. A Lo:i' Look Ahectd, Cu la. L'.f i S;m Iloaston, at KOIJL July 12. 1UÖÖ. ! is. Lvl. The IScKirc! oS TvvU-v f Oiitcs' Toivi:-h:p Tl LL hold thoir r -rubi r :i.- i u t . Vf I.sst .'vil'iiibiy iu J i'y. he..!i ii-1 . r. A'tvcii.u'T, J i;iu;;rv, .I n . Ii. ii v f f 11. i ear cuiiiiiieiicing in J..l , I ."..V S. I). T.M'.OIT. I ie,t. Al'et Tios. K. II"i oino, ij! ik. June 7. ISVi. ltl. City JDrtriT fctiorc. IZ'iho: c!rc:r. keep cr yl.inllv oi: ! I i i"ir- . v n VC. .i o, a l o 1 on : of Ti y. .it..: ie, t.iI- . l':r , 'a . " , ' v.-1 o . . i. e l 1 ; . v i . ' . : l.. m r : 1 Ü llv : i 3 GADDLl R., ; - r "O"-- ': ' -1 PLYMCL'Tli." IM 1. . , 13 y V r.' ,rmw t"" .Tr 'V i 1 1 1 fiv. It aa MA J. A. f M JiJUj'.-t V i.'.. n S Chi '.I;, ttavi: Ä. this AVIXG pit re ha .! the . . re t etal !:shii:e:it, ::eu .o spleudid a sortu er:t of li e Ever brought to this ir.ari.ei, i.e ri.-.:e- i iv (,'.. cu-tou ers and the public rr- r,cr;:!'y :.- . J: :; a call at the ol I eta mi i the rör..i (.; I!uk's new 1 uildin.'. His r.ck of JTatt a tut W:::fcr lot Iii j;I Ltitsir ml Coiriplt-to, Winter GoaL, Pants, Vest?, Phlrts, Coll.?:-, Cravats, ILis, Caps, Shoes, Tr..:.k . Carpel Rjs, iu fact eve; y t '.ii.a i.. ...e said line of trade, tojrell er Mit, Yaiil-ie ,. tio.is, Jewelry. Ac. At. lie imioy.- pi,-, ; ,. ed to &el. eh.v.j.er than niivoll,r eMaLii-i.-ment weit ot .w York City, li s k Ä -44 - f a. w f Ä C OthS. t;.1? r.ierf s--.-k nls o! Vi w i: r.ea 1 rll hi ! -r t r ioo('s, cun t ; I e,it in :., jiortioaof Xorlher-i i-i iir,:. , r.nd his variety ol Tri i iwinj for 'i'.nlor m-i! o i ers n al ,nj Vi, clot Inner, w ill I e k-iud r.ore teiiic thai; fci any o her house in th s phm Don't to souiev 1.. re ebe before yo icabat tr-.ePeo'de" i n d cet et r .' ' heap ClOl 1:1' store, where ou ore h to :o it ycur inonty, anl leave the v establishment with t:;t v.cri:.ts, patronage. Out. r.i, ir.si. I e .-: ( ( ' r i I ; aid..- ! r v.; r r. k. Got a Polatoc Clock! That h, "sot-np-al-cijrtt-o'efk;" and fcacd U HAU just returned from the east with a r.. Stock of DR.UGS & MEDICINES, Cart fully selected, packed, shipped, re r '. opened and put up for use, under hiscv iuime.liatc supervision, and tare, and v. l.-.n. from personal examination, l.c-i-an proi.tn;.. e PURE & UNADULTERATED. Dein a practicing Phv.'if ir.n, Dr; L. c-. n .speak advisedly as to the articles 1 oT r.-, and can assure you that his a-e no spi;(;...s imitations, u.ut upt home, but aie wnat ti ty puiporuo ue, auu wiiaj .e oiltrs thtm l,t. Paints, Oils. Dj es, Bruges, Varni J;, f.i(iuris, Cittni, andalllhe artii U.utiiilly kept in Dm-Stores. Also a lew C? roccrics Of superior pialitie for fa mil y use, ci to Sup ply a small country trade. u a a n s, r E a s, c om: ;, srens. srnurs. i-v.v, PICKLES V CONPirJEA Y s OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Cai:dies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorjUiilily and t.;v or. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, IJnys, Cirlr, Habit?, lor rc-rs, lojisand dead heads, fror.i the f.nt t r rt-r s down to a three cent r ir.u;and a clt; y-i-c. Andtakea stat, and leek aroyp.d. Ycu'ii fiudsoirieihinv'you want, and if v.e Lave not mentioned it, just look crmnd ateur Not not rums, but penuine srtielef, V y the intrüorand as ood ai he cr-n rmhtt! ii'. See our Wooden Ware crd flaskets, Cheese Screen?, ar.d al'.ti ai .r.: vl tin n jr. :ure ns you re bom," vc v. !1 !-!': as chcan as air in an can r"d live. ! il you'll drop in and tell ns v, j.sl you vnt i ourline, youcan have il allow figures, ni an article that willdoyou good.
Thankful for pa.stpatronaire and con C'crr. still continues his practite, 8':d can at all timis be found atthc.vlorc, or Lis 1e.lVr.cC1 when not absent on businc.-. Oct. G, lt3J. Slbf .
