Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 April 1863 — Page 3

NUMBER ICS VOLUME A

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

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Local and Miscellaneous. V. O'Doxneia. and Iiis Urge lot of Spectacles have moved to one door south of Wheeler's Bank. We are happy to learn that Mr. Tallma n. formerly of Chicago, has purchased the Richmond Mill, a: the north end of town, and hereafter will superintend the running of it. Mr. T. is an energetic busine? man, and we are glad he has located in our place. Peihovs owning valuable dg will do well to fasten them up of night, a several of our citizens, thinking f.irbarance no longer a virtue, have resolved to shoot the ho'vling marauders, that make night hideous tho newly-washt'd-and hung-out todry clothes, dirty destroy the flower-beds and commit divers and sundry other misdemeanors, too numerous to mention. Photogrvp is. Mr. A. .J. IIassler has fitted up his room3. and is now prepared to accommodate the public with correct and well finished Photographs. Mr. II. is a good artist, and has been to a large expense in time and money in preparing to f.irnh our community with this superior style of likeneees. He merits patronage and will doubtless receive it. Change of Time. The new Time Table of the P. Ft. W. A: C. It. R. has been issued and the trains nnw run as follows: Mail and Passenger going West 5,20 p. m. KxprfHS going Ve-t 4,50 a. m. M ii and Passenger goihg Ea-t 10,50 a. m. Kxpre-a gottig Etst 10,51 p. m. The C P. fc C. U. 11: runs to make connection with the above trains at 10,50 a. m. an. 1 5.20 p. in. So ayeth Seth Edwnrds. E. D. Jt IL D. Si monds agent3 for th Lak Elrie nursery, are in our place with the fruit trees ordered from this county, ready for delivery. We have examined the trees these gentlemen are furnishing and they are excellent trees, in good cou iW i on. The agents are gentleman and honest deaLra. They have a lew trees f r sa! more than vr.;s ordered. They a.r delivering on tho corner of LaPurte and Center streets, on the corner west of Palmer'a tore. Bishop Ui'Kuld otiic!:i:e at the Episcopal Church nvt S inJ.-iy. administering the ordinance of conlirmition to mich person Hi are pröpir.'d and de.;ire t receive it. Thi go-l Bishop tho very old n l physically infirm still re.aina li men-j la powers unimpaited. ani there nrc few men, youtitr or old, m ro zealous and action in i;-ol woika tliaa lie. The iffertry of the morning service w ill bi devoted to the enlargement of the mini.stfy. The D-inoernlic Ciub mctin-x will be hol 1 at CorbinN II ill nxt Siturdav erenin. Theso meetings are interestiag and b:trfii;it, ar.d -hould ba well attended. In thitinie it is well for Democrats to ak counsel together. Next Saturday right Mr Reeve will addred th club. The !adi -s are es-pecia'Iy invifd by the committee to attend. TIm D-nocratio g!na club nill be in at-tc-ndance. Ai.mo-t t very busy day in our village ouride w!ks are ob.rruoted and renderel totally itiipisibl-d by criue of a fight, a drunken row, a political discussion or an itinerant vagabond selling s ome worthless r.or-irum or alueless gode; all of which ire q u'ly oTenstve to gorJ citizens. I ? io: pSe.is;inl for ladi9 to be compelled o w.tl! in t!ie middle cf the street, or sine n n to be detained five minutes to e. bo w their way through a crowd; and the inconveniences are endured fot the sole benefit of rowdies, idlers or loafars, we suggeit that a new arrangement h- m t !-, and that the proper oflicial, or ? '. t i' tlia'. those nuisances be ln - 1, and t:ial ur side walks be r'servi ' r it-ir levjjtima'e and prper use, and ir .ntid, nt that all citizens will cn 1 the uestion. Fatal AcciiExr. Oa the ICth ihst., while (induotr Rismek's Wood Train was w tiring at Etna Gren for another train to pa.s being cut off to alio w teams the use of the road which crossed the bide tra k when tho train was ready to start Mat rice Ti met. an employee, on the train. wn'. back to couple th cars at the cut-off, in doing so he caught his foot betwoen the rails of the nide and main trarks, and the wheels of the car parsed over him, c rushing bin arm, to the shoulder, and horribly mutilating his thigh and foot. A Surgeon u.n immediately called, and very effort, possible, raaf!e to alleviate the sufferers' p.Jn and save his life; but all in va.n, he dhd in five luara from tbe time of the accident. The deceased waa sober, industrious and intelligent man, and his loss is sin c?relj moorncd by all who knew himv XST W have before us the Exhibit of the school Tiustee of onr town, which ah wi thfl receipts of tho Special School Fund to b. 4270.23, aud eipeudituis 270.28, an.l of th Coromom School Fund, S '"! 7.5, and eipeodilUies up to May 11, 1333, 857,17; ; . ;

Died:- Uvttie Lawson, who wa3 so badly burned at D. McDonald's a short time since, died one day last week from her injuries. She suffered terribly from the time of the accident until relieved by death. She received the best of cure but her wounds were too severe to admit of recovery.

MONEY TO LOAN! A few hundred dollars Orphan funds to loan on fir?t clas security: Applt to C, II, REEVE. CORPORATION ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby jive n that there will be a Corporation EUctioa held at the Couit House in Plymouth o Monday tbe 4th day of May. 15?63; for the purpose of electing five trustees, me school trustee, one marskal and one clerk and treasurer, frth corporate towu of Plymouth lor tbe ensuia vear. Attut: A. C. THOMPSON, Clerk Corporation. Plymoutk, InJ, April 2'2d ISfct. nl2t3 FREE SCHOOLS! The directors of the sckocls in Ceater Township arc htreby notified that thare is public money on hand sufficient to pay lady teachers for nine weeks, at two dollars per week, in each diitrist in said township. T. McDONALD. Trustee Center T'p. Plymouth, lad. April 51 lJ:G3, nl2t2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thatjl have this day takn out letters of Administration on the estate of John Ii. Vöries, late f Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate U supposed to be solvent. Abraham Varies, Administrator, Plymouth Isriiana, April IStk leHJ.3 nl2i3. 3ST 100 PIECES NEW SPRING AND ' summer Prints just received at the Low Price Store. J5T 25 CENTS BUYS THE BEST Merrimac Prints at Rice and Smiths. X3T 25 CENTS BUYS THE BEST Sprague Prints at Rice and Smiths. 25NTÜY'HEBE1CÖ theco Prints at Rice and Smiths. "25 CENTS BUYS THE BEST RICHmon 1 Piints at Rice and Smith. Jtir2o CENTS BUYS YOUR CHOICE of PrirU at Rice and Smith's Low Price Store, Selling' at Cost! WlSHISd TO M.VKK 60MK CHANGE ANO AD" ditions in r.y busiuess during this month and th month of May, I will el'. my stock of AT jEr? Cost. R. WILLIAMSON. Plymouth, Indiana, April ICth 106.1, nlltf GREAT BARGAINS! I''' 1 O 111 KGGLKSTON S: 15 ICO. IIve just reccircd a hirgc stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHS CASSIMEUES, COTTONADES, SUMMElt SHAWLS Also a large lot of E00P SKIRTS. Tfifse ootln were bought at Auction nl will be sold the next THIRTY DAYS at -cA- miction Pricoai We invite all from this and a.ljoiiiin counties to Rive ii a rail; as we feel confident that we can ni ike it profitable for them to do so. The very bet brands of Prints from 2!) to 30 coats pr yard. heetiri from 'JO to '21 cents, and oilier (ioods in proportion. C'uineone! Come nil' Do not forget tlie place ECIGLKSTON i UKO. Auction & Varictv Store, Take Notice Second huni Furnitur buht and olJ Sales of Furniture ver Saturday. Outside sales attended to ou short notice and tsmall charges, Plymouth, Indiana. nllia3 KTew Spring and Summer just iu:c i:u'i;it T THE LOW PJUCE STOßE. 100 PIECES OF ritlNTS, SELLING moii 20 To 30 CENTS. RICE & SMITH.

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i I X f CJ 1L Ai(jr : mi. Jj. nr. Eri, Hariris purchased of E. C. Overman his Stock of Dry (iood.s Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, kc, i weekly receiving largo ad - ditions to his already somewhat extensive s'ock. Aim lie is now prrpareu iu utuuiumuijn; uc yuohe with great birgains m DRY OODS, GROCERIES, BOOT3 fc SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS & GAPS. JEWELRY, All of which he will sell at a smtll advance above coit for Ready Pay, Purchafers will do w?ll to look at his stock before buyuig, as he KNOWS it will be for their interest so to do- He would als j call attention to his stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Challies, Do Laiues, Black Silk3, Bonnet siilks, iiUck Satins, Ve3tins3, Bannet Ribbons, Cloths, Musüus, Shawls, etc., which lor quality and prices will compare favorably with that of auy other establishment in Plymouth. Will take ia exchange for Goods good butter, eggs, bcewax, rags, flax etc., Remember the place: one door south of Perpilings' Drug Store, immediately opposite the Po.-t Office. A. L. REEVES. Plymouth Ind., April 9th 18CJ. nlCtf xoTflca to tjLvciiers. I will hold public examinations during the yar, on the last Saturday of eaeu month, at the Court House in Plymouth. All persons wuhinsr to obtain a license to teach achoo' n .Marshall County, will please in ike application at so in J one of the public examinations. MARK CUM.MIXG3, Examiner. " "ÄSsVgNEEs" " SALE. Tlie undersigned assignee of "A. and D. Linsey" will on tlie l."t!nhy of May l fi.'J; at 2 o'clock p, m., of said day, proceed to ed at public auction in front of Wheeler's Hank, in t.'ie town of P'yruoutli, M.irlmll ouuty India -.a; all the note. -ic-counls. judirme its a.id claims of every kind wl ich remain uncollected at that time, belonging to him as such assignee. Terms caIi, Ar:ll5tb lfiJ. nil t3 JOHN G. OSBUUNE, Asiignee. WANTEDi I, )()). COO FEKT OF SaUARE TIEIBER! For which the very highest price will be paid in Cash Trade. ALSO 20,003 RAILROAD TIES, WHICH, to accommodate, we will tike in ny quantities from one to ten tSiousaud, For particular.-; call at the "L'j w Price Store," KICK & SMITH, Plymouth, Indiana, February 17th lbG.1, n3t Notice is hereby given to the families of soldiers, who are now in tlie nrmie of the Uifted States and to Widow of deceased soldiers, that the tnwnnhip Trtittce ot the vaiom towiisl ips in .Varnhalt county Indiana, are authorized by the Hoard of county coninis.sioner3 of baid county, to give temporal v relief to the above mentioned person who are not able to maintain themselves and families. The trustee of the various township will take notice and act accordingly. Hy Orocr or tiik Ho.iho. A. C. THOMPSON, Auditor, riymouth Indiana .Vaieh lOih ISM. 7t4 J. K BESAZK, TAILQ RllSrCr. The subscriber ha opeued a shop in Hewctt 1 Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the lira nch Bank, and respectfully invites the public to give him a call, a he is conGdent that he can please the most fastidious, J. II. BESAZK. It AIT. JIOAI3 EXCHANGE. (within a few feet or the r. r. depot.) PLYMOUTH, I ND The above Hotel is now readv for therecention of guests. The Table will bo furnished with the best in nvirket. and the Proprietor, with all ron. neeted wth tlie establishment, will use their best endeavors to render it, n every respect, worthy ot public patronage. A. R. CUTSIIAW, Il38r Pronator A . NEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned ha fitted up a shop over the OHIO STO UKMe Williams' and i now prepared to do titling, cutting, rtpairing, cleaning and manufacturing to order. He is a tailor of long experience nd cuts fita of the laU'it htyle. CHARLES YOUNG. no-10tf MARBLE V UKS Tlie subscriber is prepared to manu facture all kinds of Monument?? Tablets and Head-stones. Peinga practical workman, he i confident of his ibility to execute neat work as cheap as it can be furnished in this part of the State. Shop fourdoors south of the Kd wards House Dcc4thlG nlltf T. McKlMKNS. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: I)anil Shoemaker 1 Comnlaint on account and . v- , I'ro'.cediiitrsinattaclimoiit Lewis Haler. ) and garnishee. The defeiulant in the above entitled cause will take notice of the pendency of Haid 8uit; un 1 that the saiae will be tried before ma at m r;. ; asliugton Tuttlc Justice of tho Peace

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Removal aud New Arrangement, DAVIDSON Sc Co., Bej leave to inform their Old Customers, and the Citizens of Marshall and adioininsr Counties jrencrallv. that . thev have rcmovod their Stock of Goods to the South Room in ilewett and Woodarda NEW imiCK TUJIT.DING. West Side of Michigan Street. i And hare opened tlie largest and most complete I stock ot ! , pvyi"7" f CYQ C . JLJA, A VJl V- VJLO CV CLOTHING. Ever opened in this market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room is filled full with their huge block comprising Of every variety, all of good quality and chsapcr than they can be purchased elsewhere in town. Domestics t a Bleached and unbleached eTcry qnal ity that mar be called for or desired. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at better prices than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at any Store in the Union, consi.ting in part of a large assortment or GINGHAMS, CI I A LI KS, DKL A INS, LAWNS, SILKS, GLOVES, ore, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted especial attention to this department we are confident of our ability to pleae 11 who call on us, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, CASSINETS. TWEEDS, MAUSAILES SI LK, V ELY ET is SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. Tlie most extensive stock ever brought into this market. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Havin; engaged the services of The Very Best Workmen in AorUurJi !nliaiia; They can make a good fit on short notice. We "oiler jreat advantages in this department, of our establishment, we are confident we have Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY, .Yeatnvss and MMinpatch in DAVIDSON &, CO A. Davidson-. II. Davidson, L. Ijal'er. Sept 25 '6vl n35 tf. Collector. Continues to pay special attention to the Collection of Claims , in Marshall and adjoining counties. Sati.-fai tor reference given in Plymouth, and elsewhere. Plymouth, Inl. Not. 13, 16G2. 11-if OA.33IISr:ET SHOP. The suhsriber keeps constaLtly on hand, and manufactures to on'er, cerv variety of Consisting in part of Tallies, Stands Dressingllureaus, Split-bottome 1, Cane-eat And Rocking Chairs, Lounges and everything in his line of bu'ine?S. Made and trimmed cheapear than at any other shop in Plymouth. JONATHAN WRIGHT, Opposite Mit hell's l'onndrv. Plymouth, Oct 30 1 eG n39jl HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. SOUTH TLVMOUTH, IND. Tlie subscriber having fitted up and thoroughly repaired the Tavern ttand formerly occupied by A. Michel, respectfully solicit public pationagc, and will use their lKst exertions to make their House a pletisant stopping place for both traveler and Boarder. C. A. FRANK i.Co. Proprietors. Good Stabling attached to the premises, Get 16 leC:. No.3?1t. Drugs and Medicines. DR. o. DAIRD, Itreiiuii, Karsli a 1 1 Co., Intl. Has just received a large asortraeni of Drugs and Medicines, suited to the wants of this section of country, and continues the practice of medicine at the abve place. Also constantly on hand, and for sale a large quautity of s ipeiior COAL OIL. Dee. 1 18(52; nlljl NOTICE. Whereas, my wife, Margaret Warner, has left my bed and board, unlawfully, all persons whatsoever arc herccy cautioned against harboring or trusting her on my account, after this date, as l hall hereafter pay no debts of her contracting WILLIAM WARNER. Plymouth , Indiara, January 3lth, 1H53. STATE OK INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: Notice is hereby given that at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said (An irr, application will bo made far the Mal of Real rotate of Robert Johnson juntoi, deceased; will be made by John Snyder administrator of the estate of the aid decedent; the person il estate of tlie decedent having been found iiiSuHicieiit to pay the debts. March iHth IC.L JOHN SN YD KU, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. State of Indiana, Marshall County, s: Notice is hereby i;iven that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration in tho Folate ot John H. Caxe, late of Mirvh-tll ('ounty, deceased. Said Estate is surmosed to be solvent. JOSKPII : ANS, Administrator. March 10th IeU ,,f,t3 A I) MINIS Pit AT )ItS N( )TICE. Notice Is hereby given that 1 have this day taAdministration on the Kstatc of of Marshall County Indiana, decetbcd. Haid cstale is supposed to be solrcnt. March Orth ISG3. 3Ioscs Ucrkeypile Adm'r.

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THE HUMBUGS HAVE I3ÜHSTED ! But the firm of i TT 1 TVTOTrCf'i'VT Pr-n ! li- 13 iXOlVOWl IX, jJ Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangemcnti for A D By adding immensely to their already un-ivallcd stock of HARD W ARE CUTLERY TIN-WARE, -trür. SHEET IRON WARE, Agricultural Implements GLASS, NOTIONS, c3C, C3C, C&3C. Having just arrived from the EASTERN CITIES, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers A T We are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cah and Short Time Buyers THAN EVER BEFORE!! We hare a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are selling goods on Bettor To2?223J3 Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! Is supplied with all the materials and tools necessary to turn out THE BEST OP WORK And being under tlie Superintendence of Mr. J. C LEON ARD, an experienced Tinner, we feel confidf ntin bewig able to jiv entire satisfaction in the line of An examination of our stock and prices cannot fail to eon vine purchasers that we are offering su pcrior inducements. Civc u a call. II. B. DICKSON & Co. II. n. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22, 1 HGI 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Nearth Bridge, and within & few minutaa' walk of the Depot, South Plymonth, Ind. The subscriber has just opened the above House, and isdetermine 1 to keep it in manner every way worthy of public patronage. TT T S T A R L E Will be supplied with the best the market affbids ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay or guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful osdor always in attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. Plymouth, March 21 , 181 8m3 LAND FOR SALE. I will offer at public sale on tho 14th day of May. 1833, at 1 o'clock. the quitclaim right of the undivided two-thirds of the south-east quarter section twenty, (20) town thitrty-five, (35) raupe one, (1.) lyin in Polk Township, Marshall Couuty, Indiana. Crops in the ground to be reervd. Terms made known on day of sale. I nlU t3 JONAS KULMER, Admr. 100 HOUSES WANTED I MA A.T J L Y ! ! We will be at Hkss 1 Co's Stable at Plymouth for a few da.v a only. OK AWTORD & CO. Plymouth Indiana April 'Jth lrGl, nlOtl. FOR SALE!! THE EDWARDS HOUSE, lI.VItl1l1l,3ritlMllXlll C. Illd This fine Hoti 1 and desirable Stand, is now for sale. Terms easy and low. The business of the House was nerr butler than at present. For particulars in pure of Win. C. EDWARDS, Proprietor. Plymouth, Ind, Dec 18th 102 nolSt DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between lohn L. Weiler and John Gartner under the firm inui.j of J. L. Weiler and company was thisday dmohed by mutual consent The debts of the firm are assumed by the remaining partner John L. Weiler. John 1j. Weiler AfrilOth ISG3 Julia Gartner.

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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COUNTRY IS AW SAFE. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE TVTUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, XT JL outthe great question that now agitates the American people, is the LAUGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK &, TO AN, Wcstcrvclt Block, ymoutli, Ind. They tare made ample provisions to supply all who are in want of anything in their line of trade BO.VT FAIT, To call, examine, and satisfy yourselrot June 6, 1861 191y rpiIE TLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Glass. sash &c, T at 13 BUCK k TOAN'S I F YOU WANT A Stovo Go to BUCK & TOAN'S 19J and buy it! rjlIIE place to buy anything ia the Is at 19J BUCK & TOAN'S rjlHE PLACE TO BUY Hops, Fork srvtn- Snaths, Cradles Etc., is at 13" BUCK k TOAN'S :j i SOM K r H1jVÜN'E w AB. BECKER 8c CO., Inform tlie citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF F-A MILY GROCERIES, Which they intend to 6c!l I low as any other House in Yorthcm Indiana. Their Stock couiista of COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYRUP, nicE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, Quconswarc, tf everj Description, w oocaLoxxTTirro, Of all kinds, auth as ia kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY-PRODUCE. i Tlity will takealraest all kinai ml C-.ntr, Pr. duce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. O0ne door above S. t M. Becker's Dry Good and Clothing btore, PlaYiHOUTR, INDIANA. AB. BECKER & 10. Korcmbir 1 Ufil 43tf

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COMMOTIO IS AT S. & M. BBCKBIS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCKT SPRING AND SUMMER i.tfir BEADY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S. Corner of Michigan at?rf )La Porte Street. S. & M. ECKER Would most rpCclfull ;nform thc;r num?roiJS customers, and all other citizens of .Marshall and surrounding counties, that they havg JtiVT RECEIVED. W and BUY (ROODS!! READY-MADE HATS ANT CAPS, NOTIONS, etc. EVER.BROÜGHI TO ?LYMV ITi.ir Goods were carefully selected 9-d LoukLl 1Mr atl, t"ey can. threlo.e, 0 Sell as Low as the Loves.. AndWII LDOSO .11 the tin,,. If T0U cW -v..v, n, can ua Do convinced. CALICOES. They have S00 pieces of Trints all f the Be.f aui ana L.uiet Styles. CIIÄ1IES AND DE LAIXES. They have 35 pieces of PacirV CUIiea and De Laincs.all the very hr.r.dSv.mct fij ures and colon,. e GIAGflAMS. They have 40 piece of French and Dornest Gin-hams, at Very Low Tricet. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. TLey hav 100 pieces of Lawns, from ID cts. up. At O Fine Black Silks aad Traveling Govds for Ladie. WHITE GOODS. Thov ntTtt a splendid assrtHt f Wbite Gods tuch as Biillin, Ja'katt aad iOOO Jg of bleaohsd aal uohiaacUd Xusliui. D it: r ms, &c. Tb.f tare 2 E.I f Dwiu ..J Hi.korr. GLOVES, IIOSIEUY k XOTIOXS Thir tok of 01r, 1 X.tione ikrf e ax 4 fcaitiaa !e. Quick Sales, Soall Profits. All the above atfci.dea they will 4t 0 o Iow cat Ratta, aa tifir moMo brrD aia alwav will QMVk Vale a Satall FtontP. O Um o t H I 3M q . r Their Suck ef Clotkitr ew.ola. f C.at TaEt... Yeati, and other (I.la' aaä Rur' f all Qaliti,Bitahle for mfc rpvr. MERCITNT TAILORING. With the alovc they lre rornotei I chant Tailoring Ihiii;e4 u4 juü i.e. laicc ptoik ol Cloth t"aiiLtre. in a , lliey are prepared to m.-tke up ClotHx; .o . on FhnrtiiotiT.f ud warrant a too I tu or n as thev kave ia their employ Mr. IT. JT. ICICIMN ICU. Who it a good workman, and knows Low t? e up a co od suit co v.xti: v ift o v j i OMH kinds of Country Prodm-c taken ?r c change for Uoods. ' P'l7 S. M. BKCftlf