Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 March 1864 — Page 4

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T2icn and A'oiv. From tbc Wavcrly Magazine. Tlie rushing waters of the rapid Potomac ,'lMo cn sty inly now r.s tlicy iTul throe years oo. Hat how changed around it !

Once beautiful woodland crowned its banks, . broad jrrccu fields stretched far away, plenty smiled in every State. The morninFonM of birds ascended in a sk r onclouded by the smoke from musketry. The breath of the morning was fresh, not laken with sulphurous odors. Now, alas! where once stood flourishing villages, there is nothing to be seen but charred and blackened ruins. Here the ground is ploughed up by a bursting shell. Yonder is a house in flames, and its inmates turned l. jiueless into the wide world. The battle is over, the victory won, the KUin"1 sun sinks behind the hills'. A dense rluud of smke hangs over the battle-field. The gr..a;:s of the dying are heard, and the dead are tramj.led by the foot uf the war horse. The new-made graves in the fields and the roadside but too mournfully rittest whrt has become of so many of our lust brothers. Thoso wh ) have escaped sink down wearily on the ground. Visions of his mother in Iiis far distant home flit over his mind. He see? all the loved home faces, he is home again. .y weet voices speak softly to him, his mother's hand is on his head. :-he ii thanking ( Jod for bringing him safely through so many dangers for lie was the vounirest of that household. Uut hark ! what sound is that which comes to his ear? It is the booming of cannon. lie awakes from his dream, hi- visions of homo have lied. He springs from the ground and grasps his muket. Sharp orders ring out from his officers. There is fighting going oa in front; iiick reports of musketry follow each other in rapid suceessicn, but the enemy arc again routed; their retreating coin nn arc flying in every direction. But where is our dreamer ? He has fallen on the field cf battle while hcavilv fiuhtin there was no mother or sister to smooth the hair from the damp brow, or listen to the 1 i-t words for the dear ones at home. With hi mantle arounu him and his sword by his ride, tho stern warrior is laid in his rude gr.-.vc. never to be awakened by the clash of arms over his head, or the roar of e.mn n. The Inst clod U placed on his grave, and the echo of the gun- that were lire I over him has died away among the distant hills, and he is forgotten, save by the evening zephyrs which whisper a mournful requiem among the green pines over his irrave. The II teht in Speak. 4;It is the ancient and undoubted prerogative of the people to canvass public measures, and the merits of public men. It is a 'home bred' right, a fireside privilege. It hath ever been enjoyed in every house, cottage and cabin in the nation. It is not tobe drawn into controversy. It is as undoubted as the right of breathing the air or walking on the earth. Beloirdn" to the private life as a right, it belongs to public life as a duty, and it is the last duty which those whose representative I am shall find me to abandon. Aiming at all times to be courteous and temperate in its use, t xcept when the right itself is questioned, 1 shall pi ace mvself on the extreme boundary of my right, and bid defiance to any arm that would move mc from my ground. "The high constitutional privilege I hiiall defend and exercise, Avithii. t!ii hou-e, and in all places; in time of jcace, Mid at all times. Living I schall a??crt it; and th'HiM I loave n other iiiheril.mcc to my children, by the blessing of !od I will leave tl.em tho inheritance of free principles und the example, of a manly, independent and constitutional defense of them. Iaiiiel Web.-ter. The Mi;irrs. 1 he harher .li.ivs with poli-liel Malc, The mercer hliavcs when la-lies traJc, Tlie brolif-r sliaves.it twelve per cent, The lan-Uonl fclinve? ly raising rent, The .loeUr .haves in 'Iraught.s nirl Tin? tai.-tcr lavt.'ä in jiints anl ill.-8, The farniT hliavo.- in Iinv :ml oats. The banker shaves in his v n notes. The lawyer shaves both friemls anl foe4, The I'C'LlIcr shaven wLir'er be jroes, The v.illy nu-relnuit haves his brother, Tlie .ew.!f r.Il : lnve one another. lE.vriti:iTlVK I'lK II AT L. FAYLTl I'.. Vt-steruay morning Orth' nn-l Jleynfdd's niricks, on the north c;it si'Ie of tlie public t'juarc -were i .ii-urucl 1-, fire. Tlie loss w.i ; very lieavy. The two bitiMiiprs coutaine-1 ei''ht bu.-di.e.s ro'.in., iiieludinir tl: j Journal ami l'o-t offici-s. Ortli's Ii!-ick; beside the Journal a?el Wt office, was occupied by Win. Miller, wholesale Ihjiior vff re; CJco. Fmith, vli.I-.alc boot :.u 1 sbe store; ami a jewelry establishment. IJcyn !!-' Jilock vra.- occupictl by a saloon, Howard's wholesale and retail boot and s;Iioe .store- aicl Johri 3IcCorniicks grocery store, arrl tbc uper part by a d iiruerrean gallery, where the fire is suppose! to liave orijrinute 1. Jicynobls' loek was insured for SOjOUO, ami the Journal company i'or $10,000. The other parties were ;o irrFureJ, but their amount.- wch ivcnot learned. The fire will prove a serious injury to tho busincs intercut- of .Lufayctto. felentinel. A prcntlcinm who recently relumed from Washington mvle tlie remark that he was K'irprisel to Tirol out how little brains it to?k to carry on the flovcrtuieiit,

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TUST EECEI V1D A T

THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, J

ONE OF THE LARGEST AND

Ever T3ronlit lo XI j-motitli ! PUBLIC will finl at my ?torc, eist ilo nf Michicran street, evcrj' ilcription nnJ ea', Gwntltmcn's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear,tugctlicr with a largo stock of

A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can he bourht for LESS MONEY at the above establishment ban at any Dry GooJs store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Stock laoxv on hands is at a very slight Tlie Highest Market Price

gdD OHIP OF OAK BÄMK ss rvxi-tocl ctt "tlao armory. ysouth, Indiana, April, l&W I3tf E. PAUL

a. BLAIN &Co-, DRUG STORE, PLYMOUTIi, rx AVIXGjustrcccivod a fi-csli supply ofevrry i I articleinourliucof trade, ou.-itiii-hi ii;ilv ofite, Medicine, IVmtF, OUi . J)ya StufiV, VHrnith, r.rushe?, lVrfauurv, Yankee Notiuus, Gla,Stationcry , Pure McdWiju. f Me.hcinal purpose o:i.y, to whien v. e l c-peetliiil invite thcattciithni of thisconaauiiity. Wt have alaOjOnhaudastockof Gr n O O 33 SI X 23 , Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Ci-ar?, etc. Tobe I dipo?edot'at very reasonable figures. j Within a'lew t'.av ?ast, we h.iv received from I Pittsburgh andNew Yorkalar-e auiuuiitof Keroseno and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. orburningthesimc.nf. ve ysize and style with or without shades. Wc aie also agtnta forall the popular Patent Medicines! fthe dav. riivsicians prescriptions careful I v put up atällhoui-J ot'thc night, by an xperieneea druirgidt. . Wc carnestly'invih tlie publi( tolavortH with acall, examine our stjek,und bceoiue coinineed olthcfactthatwc aredoing a liberal business. (J.ULAliN UO. rivmouth. Iud.,Oct.2-2.1b03. M IPraft at all. IT will be no draft upon'yjur pocket if you want a new pair of BOOTS OH WT-IOJ5S,; If von "O to the New Store of I O O EST: To purchase them. He Fc!li a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. TiiC Fubicriiier has a l;r.r; mi1 roo'1 t-toek and will .11 :it barely living proüt. s. II iin' superior workmen lwu employed, he e.in l'uridali custom work, and do repairing to suit all. 1 )cr-iiriii n ' to rein. ibi in hu-uiiess licre, he will ' m ike it to the inta ct of the pnbiie to p atronize ; litlil. lil.tJK. KOL 11. j Plymouth, lu.ii.iu.i,Setcuibc7 l'J, 'C'i n7tf KT TUTTLj Ak M M M ÄX A an; lHOTOf;il ll'II AMIJKOH IT. t'l.Y MoLTIf, .MAK.slIAf.f. 'CXl'lj J.'11ANA The proprietor of this fatuhlUhuicnt having purchased the late interest of A. J. Hauler in tlie Sim?, an l having nu-le cxjchmw additions thereto is now preprred to ilo all kindi of riioto;i-uph-A n.Uii.i viiim' I i i rn t r.i ii ' ;ii:il im if inj'in !. hi-h-pt stvle r.l the art. Uid I ii-e ily ai .1 side li'-rUs enable bint to take all kind.s ol niu ! tnr s in all kinds of weather. He i how hiving an iwmen.-c rnn of thof beautiful Carte de Visiten, thiit are nil the r.ie in tlie eitie.-. They are ju.-t tlie thing and cverybo'ly should havelii doen atoneo. Jifc-!M7.od Fhotopr ipln astiu tonaturei turc h true to herself, and very popular ricture.of all Uind; copied nntl enlarged. Pou't fail to proeure a life likeizen of your Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, IIulanl or Wife before their dear faces are lilddfti from your riew by the prave. Money eotdd not liy from y?i the poorest and faintest riiotoyraphie imae ol the Iot loved one. 'lhen delay not a day let the substance fade ere you secure the flmdiw. The liielersiirned having b:d year of experieneeintlie icture basineg, and having recently become fmoi'iar with all the late ijnprovements iu the art, H ilter liimself thwt hi- work wj'I .wm pare favoraldv willi the bet-t done in therj(, New and l'autiful pieturrf,Streo?fit. v;(. vs. etc., will constantly lc lled to the lrf .' nPeetable stock ; po thnt this c-dnMi'merit vi'l i.deed beMJ-'ine Art (Jallcry." Calh,d re the pictures, ft It, HALT. Anixr. 11yroutl,IndiAna, September 2 Ith ieC.1, nbtf Job work of n kind executed with neatness lud di.pattii at the Democrat Oihec

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BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF Worlx. very Ijarjjr, anil will he anld advaiitc on Cot. in Cash Paid for Hidestantirarc. TffE HUMBUGS HAVE (JKSTED ! IJut the frni of . TT 1 ITrnrCSO Xr f10 ! 1 ' JVjl.KJ V.V VU. j Il.ive'nt ;on the contrarv luve in.de arrange - PMUfp ' j Rie,,t lvr ."BIO- ,37jE:S.-Ä.X23 AND mm &m 7 7 1 C'OS TI.W,f2,YCF Ty addingiiauicnsoly to their alreadr un ivalled stock of J HA11DWA.EB CUTL E IIY 3F D Tim T I IV - W AHE, SHEET !FON WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS, ra o a3? x o 3!r CC, CiS3C., tfce. Ilariii just arrivej from tho Where wc pureha.-ed of the Tit vrT,f-ovo JZ-r- "INT. --.- .- lmP01 tei s Manufacturers A T TztYLlc Prices ! Wc are able to öfter STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cash ami .Short Time Kiavcrs THAN KVKR. RF1FORE!! Wro hare aeonipleteftoek of everythinpr pertaining to the trade, ami are selling jjoods on X3ottCX Than any other siuiiUr establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! I-s -ppli-l withall the material andtoois necesaa' " u oul THU II Fi ST OP WttKK And boin un.ler the Superintendence of Mr. J. ! l. I.l.ON Ahl), an .peiiericed Tinner, we feci coufi.lentiu being able to entire satisfaction in the line of T 0NT - "STST JEV 3Z5 An examination of our dork and prices cannot fail to convince purebaserü that we are oflerin-'Pii-perior induccincuts. (live us a call. II. IJ. DICKSON & Co. II. n. J.C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 20,1 Hf,l30tf coricntal HTlrcrii tabk. SAL! 2, KKKI) f- EXOIIANdK. Horsos and Carriages nlwajs on Jmnd to let a reasonable rates. Wc al fKiy the hif 0t market price in cash for Homes. Hordes ! hdh tin day, weck und month on reasonable t -rinrt Iir.SS K NKbSEL Plymouth Indiana Marth 2bth Ht3.

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Fls" o Ire O 3. o c In. i rJtlil above'narncd mill, fix miles south o' j Plymouth, is now doing excellent j i ; Custom & Jlcrclaaia! IVork.i . ,.. iOU ail'llIUC'lUö Keeping 111 Mill 11 111 UOEUU1UI1 lUUÜ lio Very IJust ol Work. 'nilhcfeela confident tint he willnot fail toatsfv all who miv favor l.ia. with their natronare. j Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kept constuntly on haml ind will be soM at tlie lowest living price?. Ifc ropcctfull y solicit? patronaqre from the eitlen s o f Marshall ami adioinin counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. rirmouth, Au?.S3,lCl. nSltf 31 Y VOICW IH HTILL ton 3P 1EZ O And in order to keep the peace, I wih nil who kaov themselves I :X 13 K J3 T Ji D To mc, to walk up nml pay me a Piece, a. harvest I ii! now over, ami I am much in need of all tho I That I can posihly raUo in a peaceable way to keep my creditors I:E..-V0.1i:V.I3TE! 1 have yet cn hand a few pieces of PIECE GOOD U'hh I. will sell in Iarjc or fn:a!l pieces tosuii the la.ic;o amount of "iw:ASLK wwvnvns in thu community, tJtihom I take irrcr.t i.'r.in.c i ni retunni, lilv M.K-ere thanks f.;r tl.cir vi-r peaeeahle t atioiMt-e. cn. miles pALMrn. j riyinor.th,.TtiIv 2 i ?:(; " , - , . ' C1T) 4 -Tf "n T I'Trn mi-P 'N! ! V!-J-i I ' ' 1 fV I ) I I I? j 01 Xlli 1 J J (J 1 Ili(JJi j Removal and New Arrangement Peg leave to inform their Old Customers, a -id tl.o Cy,. r i.M uha!l and adjoining Counties generali v, tha: ; they have remo.-ed tlirir Si od: of floods "to th South llooui in He . volt and Woodardd' Xi:XV IHIJTOIC UUTI.nTAXl.i West Side of Michigan Street. I An-l lave opened the largest and moat complete Stock ii f 1 DltY GOODS & CLOTHING. Frer openod in tins market. Their ch-ant sui.t eunimo.lious Store Ko Tille 1 fell rit!i their hu"0 So.uek comi'ribiii" oom l OlliJ Of every vari:ty, all of rod nualitv j and ehcapcrthantliey cm be purchased thuwl.cre in town. Domestics Tlloaehcdatul ir.d.leathed any quality that may he called for or üciixd. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at bctterpriccithan crtn he proenrcd elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine a- t in be ni;rehaed at niiv SJIdic in tinUiii()ii,ioni.tii!- in j art of a lar-e asoitmtntof j J1NUIIAMS. C'UALIKS, DELAIXS, LAWNS. fclLKK, G LUV KS. Ac, HOOP SKIHTSl A Splendid assortment at from f'J cents up. Clolliiiig of iloinii it;i!i!ifii('Inrc. Work durable nd Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devotci eppceial attention tothisUepariinent we are coniidentof our ability to ileae 11 who call cn ns, ci.otiis. cassimi:i;ks, CASS1NKTS. TWl'KDS, MA1SSAILKS 1I.K!VKLVKT& JSATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN&JOYS. Tin- moat extensive Block ever brought ihto this market. TmOMM! DEPJttWHJÄT. Having engaged the fci vices of Tlir Very UJrnl V oi Fnttüi In AorJlici-n i iilcaEi:i ; They can make a pooJ lit on tdioi t notice. Wc ofTcr great advantages in this department, of our e.-tablifliment, we me confident we have Men thatcaiiuot bo excelled lor MJKAIULITY, Yealstcss ami ffcispatrh in DAVIDSON & CO. A. Dwmsov. I. Daviopov. L. Lai-ek-Sept "5 'f.- nHSif. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD s SCALES, Or A I.I. MM. Warehouse Trucks, Letter Tresses &c. IMIIMMMiS, (.liKKNLKir &, 0, 1 X Ijiko SI., CJIii:ir. D7Ite careful toloiy only the ccnninc.0 Jl.110 J lyiy AVu -oii in ji K in-. C. HASLANGER &. BRO S, Manif.icturerRofwaoui5,carii!ie etc. Ubick initliiiig, painting und graining done toordwr.

DR. ROBAGR'S STOEIACII BITTERS ARK KOT TO BE EXCELLED AS A KPOMACIIIC AND cr this DIGESTIVE ORGAKS. avc o oe vc o vc-cvvAci cvv o,M jv. us u o Ycs t ov.evc Vus, ov tv Vowef vc, t SWYC- VYCYrCYvVYC- j JBilioibG IP ever, JTevev and figue, (Dyspepsia, iTzcZzrjecizoJi, JazLizdico, ICzcLizoy CcTzplaz7zis, VUY WtYVYC . j YvOYtv. voos oa XxcyVj-s, vyAc yv Vvy. roxCxc. Öy "Rot.c0s avc Xvc nooy Yvtv tv V o-.-V VA . Wvvtovac vvVv V5oweve WUvs These Fitters or put up in q:iart bottler, cf ivhioh the oIovj in a f.n-sim-i He. The label is jinely engraved, ana. is profiled icith cv mfc-rjuard f-erri countei-fcitcrc. (Price $1 per loitlc, or six for $5. C. TV. licbaok, (Proprictcr, JTo. 6 Uxst Fcurth lit., Cincinnati, to whom all orders should Is addressed. FOU SALE BY I' or sale in Marshall county by Main Si Co.,T, A. L' ?noii, rer.sbbig t t'o., rivmouth; UoHert ('.unwell k Co., Ilombon; N 11. X: T.S. Alh in hi, Tippecanoe John (' Jess, I loiirb.in ;Jon;i? .Alilh-rjllie-men, J.1-. M. Wieh'u.'r, Ar;;o; IVter Smith lTnontowii; and Druggists and Merchant1 generally hromrhoutthe L'nion CV i i IN JilT SI TO I Tnr. yuh?rihor keeps roustai.llv on hand, and manulacturts to order, eiery variety of lVnslstin-in put of Tables, Stan is Ihv-sin-nurea,.Spi;t-.,ottu,ed, Ca, set .,! lio. kin, ClK.irs, Loun-cs and evu vthin- in his line of biiidnc.-'ri. Made and trimtned elieapear than at any ether shop in riyinouth, JONATHAN1 WKKillT, Opjtosittj AI it, hell's, l-'oundrv. riymouth, Oct '--jl-GJ i rOR TIIE-IiARGEST ASSORTMENT OF I SIICOCL DC OK 3 IN TOWN GO TO LOJT.VS Dill t; NTORCi a a

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3. BECKER & CO., Inform the cit'7.cn of Marshall anil adjoining Comities That thej have received A New and Fresh Stock

OF 1M.ILY GROCERIES, Which they ntcu 1 to sell la low :x aufj other Mlo in Vorihtrn :i!i(net. Their Stock consists j CJ'k;'3iK, V,U A -2, KECF A.a,sMCE, Quecnsarc, of every Decripiion. Of all kiud, such as is hopt in a ; COUNTRY PRODUCE. l T!iev will t-ike almost all klsds ol Country I'roil'iee I In En dicing o for Goods. REMEMEEH THE PLATE. 1 j'Onc luerahve S. M. r.erkri-'a Dry Goods iiuJ Clothinv,' h!tore, AH. BS-'IiiJ; I'O. :uber T.X X ZU tUtf ATTF.XTION! Jir (tT VAlvlJiiLi uIUIiHj!: i ;u ; r rs i : rs c 1 1" a. is; O nr.i:ims. Having purelnsed of 12. C. Overraan hip Stefc of Div C.'oods, fli'i -eries. Hoots anl Shor, Queeuswnie, k'., i- weekly .-eeeivinj; lar-e addition to hi already po'newliat extensive stock. And he is now prepared to accommodate the pub lie withirivat bargains iu C .rCJ iA l ! AH of which he will fell at a MHall ndvar.e above cost for Ready Pay, Purchasers will d w-U to look at l' se, for(, buv.mr, n he KNOWS it w.i no wi mn. ! .terest s.)'to do. lie would al? call alten t. on to liiieressi so io oo. M,,ru. Iiis Kioek d' Ladies Diesa Ooortj i , ' DeLainesBUck Bilk.. Bonn t .llisiin, i u . fm. ni i,prt.i j .M-' 1 a , ' Will lake in evchanSc j l""' "l ff j t,Hi, r.fi., 1U , tor l.ocda coou butu.,irc., IClt., ncniember the place: one rsouu, . . . shines' Drug Store, mnu-diatc ly ''n'uiioiitli lud., April 1UU lfC'i. .rn Mssitwn v DAVBIISO Wolesale ant Kctail UOCFJiY HOUSE Dealers iu all kiuds of FAMILY GROCERI E Ann rovisions TOIJACCO, C1GA1IS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Insolieitincthc pnblictrf.i.a.iie nc woWsay Jiat our stock of looUi complete, niel will compaiclavorably withlanyothcrcitablishmcntin the West, Cspecial in Ittcemen uro offered to ccrnry Alf kinds of country Producetaken atthehi-li-et market price in e.xebant; forpoo.ln. .NUÜSUAL'.Mi DAVIDSON. Airil 2. 12lf

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A T S. & IvT. BECKEBS, Is caused br the arrival of their UNKIVALED STOCK O! SPRING AND SUMMER AND READY -MADE CLOTH! NG THE GREAT HUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, IVo. 1, Oor?in liloeJk, Corn cr cf .llicliiaii and ffjPorlc SI reel. S. & M. BECKER Would most repcet fully inform tluir numeroas stouter?, iitni:ill ithr eitizpw f Marshall aud urrouudiurj counties, that they htivc .irST RFCKIVFJ), Dirr-et from the lvttorn Citlvs, the Largest end most .Qp!e;idid Stock of I oif GOODS!! ; HEADY-MADE OLOTHIN Gr HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ctC. etc. EVER DROIT. Ill TO PLYMOUTH '!"!;.:; (I ')-.! : were cirrfulW fV.iM s 'tl hongbt for Ca.-h, they eai. Jircfv e, S3I1 as Low as the Lowest i I Ant WIM. I) Kf) ai titime. If you Wt ! believe i" , t;-.U i:v.l be ouviatc J.. C A r, J C O K s . ave "'.'') piece? . f f i i i i t . , all ftf thi I'i-j Quality aud Ltrti S'.ylsi-. CIIAI.IKS AND Div LA INKS. r ( 3 pieces if r.:cil; Ct:.ilic? ni La:nt.fa!l tlie vry h.i !oa-,üt 5 Brta and euh;i. G IK (i U A M S . Tl.ey hrtve l'l pieces of rin.th and Pi 2. t .ii:e.!;an-!, at Vi'iv!,un IVV?'. LAWNS, SILKS, ! TL.-r have lbplct.-' of f.aw.?, front 50 iti. uys Fine UlaaV. SWU and Travvlipg Go?ds fr l.a iits WHITE GOODS, ; Thcv h ive a penbl as.r'. ijent ef White Oer!, such ns Urihiantcs Jaekonets, a! .oHP yH vf bleached and uobh ached .Muflin.9. D Ji X I iM Su Thev bav 0 Hides -f !) rtin.'w :iJ I iekoty , ...t,, iinirnr f. vnHlrtVP. : ' 4y HUol Lit 1 ft AUllUi0' ; I . t k f Ctoxv uiCrr and Notiuns j 1;ug, aIld .hiouabl.. 1 . q1äc, Quick SaleS, SHIS Small Profits. All the above articles thev 1 ill All the above articles thev will ?ell at the Low est Kate, as their netto alwnys has ten and always will be, " Quick N'alcs and Small Plotitz. O T llieirStock of Clothing coi.sist-J of Co.ts, Pnti, Vcsitu, ami ther Cients and Hots Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for ru h or poor. MERCHANT TAILORING With the ahme they have connected tlie Mr c'euit Tailor inti lbiMness nd have juit recrireV lat-fre stock of Cloth?, Casinieres, cftingf, Ac They arc prepared to make up Clothing to order on short uotieo,Rnd warrant a good lit or bo salr, as thev have ia their employ Who is a ood workman, r.d knows how to up a good suit. co i.rTi: v raon vcje. 0A11 Lindsof Sountry TroJuce Uktn In c ehaoge for GooCte. S. I M. BKiTCEIl-

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