Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 March 1864 — Page 4
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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 39
Tlic Dcmoerucy nnd the War. "It i.s said," says the Lomluii Iti'lex, '-that Northern Democrats nrc about to publish a national a.Llres.-i advocating a vigorous prosecution of the war, but Oppolding the unconstitfitrn:il measures of the Administration. That is, they uphold the cause but object tathe effect. There xmst be very fevr such people, or else the United States must have more than an average number of citizens who arc not capable oi the simplest process of reasoning." The above criticism applies to some pretended democrats, but not tu the mass of the party. The democracy generally arc opposed to the war per , and to its further prosecution npon any pretence. They do not believe that there can be such a thing as the c.irmng on of the war under the Constitution. They know that I'uion can never be restored by any kind of Wif, except such a Union as that between Poland and Russia, and to that they are opposed. They arc scheming politicians who quibble about the manner the war thall be waged, and for what objects, but the honest masses take little or
m interest in that question. They are against an war at all. Kxchpnge. Tlie Comiusr Cnscratlvo Vic -lory. It is impossible fir abolitionists at tlie North ami eecsionits at the South to continue long out of essential luirmo.iy, AVe fhn.1 the oLl disunion Tribune and Howell Cobb, the rebel, in the papers of histjVeck,sMe by kle. predicting the rostration of conservatism at the North. The prediction is just as false as two worthless indorsements can make it. Tlie Tribune used to assert that the .South could not be kicked out of the Union then, tliut the Union was not worth a dollar a head to northern inhabitants; then it prayed to let the South go, .Md accomplish secession; then to irive up ß jhtinir and separate, unlcs by a certain d.ite the fighting was through with, substantially Howell Cobb, ou the other hand, thought the North Would never ß-ht to preserve the Union. . 1 r.ui mat secession murin oe, a.s vreeiey uehirel. peaeably accomplished. The fiainc of patriotic fury which the l:ul of Ruinier kindled all over the North was us unfrsee:i by the one us the otber, and would have Leen denied by botli as fctrcnuously as both now deny alike the abolitionist and the r bed that the patri otic North will next Fall ocnigii to hope-; : j clit Ic-.il oblivion the iinbecilcs who are wa.ti:itu' ottr most previous, lives, and i;iort;rairin tlie labor of this and suecje irHir L'-'.'icr üioii-:. while they arc aecomyVAÄn' nothinir commensurate to the vast expenditure, an! who enlarge the iiijpossil le object? of (he war. as they demonstrate the impossibility of its legitimate objects ever bei nir secure ; bv them. New York World. Tiif. AnMY Ai'I'oviiiation IJii.i.. The Mil reported by Mr. Steven-, l'nun the C'ji.:irttce of AYavs and Cleans, for the m mppoi-t cf the army fr the year ending with June. 1 ::jropriitt-- .Ji."21 T- ( Of this amount ".000.000 are fr r.dvance bounties to volunteers; ö.00O,Oi0 ! f ir r ilaini; :i?id o' uiizin-jj volunteer-;; -S-.-f..r the pay of the army; 177,i0!.00 for tho pay of volunteers; 6!14 -".'' 0 for the - ubsistence of volunteers; S;iO.0U0.O0-' f.r (Juartcrmasters' .supplies; 1;.oOO.o;m for incidental--; 000,000 t r hor.-c for the cavalry and artillery for.O,0O0.tH.l f,r transportation; S-VOOO. "0 f.,r con:misary quarters for officers; .S..000.M for clothintr, -jnip:ic, &c.; .c-'l,00u,!(,0 i;.r the medical and hosr.ita It artmcnt-: s-jOOOifiO for the armai: i iit of fortification-; so.fMMOoO fbr ordinance store-; ipli.iV'U.UOO for the maiiufacture of arm-; L',ft(Mi.foo Tor th-; purthar C "-f iin-;.ov. Jer and lead; and $2.0(10,00 f.r iOv to ruscnals. Cm. llninirer. Vova'.i: or a l i r ilk. A lttl..- hwu n eently jicl;i il uj, -t the Knnnruo I1:tn'ls, b'autli Australia, which v;n thrown iivrrli'.irl in '.) lc. m. south l;ititulo. (j I ilcjT. 7 in. ca.-t 1 niitii'lf, from the Ihttch Iriirate IViin.-ess Amelia. Thuhutth; was cari:t-l .. .::)(! luih-s in 1." mouths, :it the rate "t'.oven :inl one-half miles j er Uav. This trove. there is a current from A - . . il T I'.l T ! wi-.-i ii va i, across nie ivi.-e Ol me Jinliau Oee-m. which t-nI slightly towartl the north eurrc it. I'lr-KKI I 'p. Two or three la y.s a"o,a lV-.ji;fijt('r f the Merchant's Exchange, who jiri'Ic ji!!iiell upon Jus shiirt.ne-s in making sj.eeulation, rt jiekel up in a way ly one who, it appears, was a iittlc sharper thati himself. Ho lroppel in a sal 'on nut far from tho corner of Fifth aiel A ahmt streets, where a party were . laving a game of euehcr for the beer. iiti f theui. when the jrame was over, akea it thev wou!l like to see a new triek at canls. The party and the ircntleuian ftfwhomwc speak, re.pntlel in the aftinmtivc. The spokesman then took four cards from the pack before him, placed them on the table, and requested each man to place half a dollar i n a card, each to seleet iVr himelf. This done, he changed the postal from one card to another, and tlico askc I c i'.-h t tlio jrentsit tlio iiioney on his e ird was his. Of course they nn-v.(-rcl mi . when the Ie'i'crdemain char sasd, ''Ihen, "entijmen, it the money be lungs to none of you, it must be mine; good morning. " Aud he left the premises two dollars aud a half aherl. Hather a sharp trick tint.
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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT,!
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Ever Uroujjlit to Plymouth! ft MC will find at my store, eastsMc of Michigan street, every description and Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a Iarga stock of
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A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the above e.-tablubment 1 at my Dry Goods store, or any other house in riymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The Stock noT on hands is very Laryc, mid will he sold at a very slight advance on Co I. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides-
gOÖ OF OAK BARK v vxxtoci ctt tlao "3?ct33.xioxy. lyniouth, Indiana, April, 13tf E. PAUL
G. BLAIN &Oo., DRUG STORE, PLYMOUTh, 1ND. TT AVINGjustrcccivcJ a frerh supply oferery I nrticlein our line of trade, onsitiii:r mainly of Drug?, Medicines, Taints, Oil, Dxv sjtutls, v.jrtnar, Knuhes. Perfumery. Yankee Notion?, Glas Stationery, Türe Medieinesand Liquors for ! Medicinal purges only ,to which wc regally i'mvite the attention of thiscoiuinuititj. W e have ai30,onhaDd astockof Tca,CoTcc, Su-ar,Tobncco, Cigars, etc. Tobe ispoi'dol'at very reasonable figures. Within aMew day pat, we hav received from PiUsburgh'ainlNe'w Yorkalargt aiaountof Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L A M P S . or5uinni'rtleime,of. vc vsize an J tyle with or witliout shiJes. We ate also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines! oftho dar. rhvsk-ians prescriptions carefully mtup atallhoufs ottht night, ly a.u xperienceü druirists. We oarnestly'invitethc publicto favor us witb ac-ill,oxaniiny"ourstock,and become convinced olthct'acttUatwc aredoiuga liberal busincts. (i. BLAIN & Co. rivmonth. Inl.,Oct,fl&03. M IP raft at all IT nil! le no draft upon jiur packet if ;ou want a i:ew pair l IIOOTSJORSITOES. II voa'0 to tlic rxew More ot Or. O 3 3Bl, Tj purelwsH; them. He fclb a GOOD AETICLE! SO CHEAP. The suhcrihf r has a lar-re tu 1 jrool stctk and will sell at barely living profile. Having superio work men always omployetl, he can furnish cistia work, and do rcnuirinir to suit all. JriateS otl m him. CKOIICE KOCH. l'lymoutli, lndiiu.1, Septenii.tr 10, 'G:t n7tf ; XiTJB2?Ä3?XJH3 i X M M M Ak A a n r I'EZOTOCiKAl'iS & AMIHIOTVI'K I'LYMOUTH, MAP.SIIAI.I. C'OUNTV, I N I I A N A The r.ropiif tor r tlii- i .t.illilimriit lmviii''pur chased the late interest of A. J. Hustler in the sin?, and hiving mac cxpensivendditions there-j to U now proprrcd to do all kltnU of Photographin, Ainbrotypin-r, Terrotvpin and .Mehinotyp-ir,-ri,. ib. lihrt ßtvle of the art. fjidlitrire kr ai d side lights enable him to take nil kinds ol pic tures in all knlr? oi wcainer, lie i now liavin immense run of those beautiful Carte de Visite, that nrc nil the rape in the cities. They are jut-t the thing ami everybody should have a dozen at once. Life sized Photograph a true to nature i ttirc is true to herself, and very popular Picturesof all kinds copied and enlarged. Don't fail to procure a life. likeness; of yonr Eather, Mother, Son, Daughter, IIuland or Wife before their clear faee are hidden from .your view by the prare. Money could not buy from you the poorest and faiiilest Photographie iniae of the 0t loved one. 'Iheii delay not a day lest the subBtaroc fade ore vou secure the shadow. The urderirnpd baring had years of exnericnreirithe pieture huK-nes, and having recently become fAmihar with all the late improvements iu the art, fl itters himself that his work will rem pare favorably with the best done in the cities. Ner and beautiful pictures, Rtcn'Onpic viewsetc., will constantly be added to the already respectable stock ; so that thta establishment will indeed be a "Fine Art Gallery." Calland fee the pictures, F', If, HALL, Agi.t. Plymouth, Indiana, September 21tu 1863, n8tf Job work of all kinds executed with neatnesi tnd dispatch at the Democrat Offic
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BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF TtartUvarf. THE HUMBUGS HAVE BUUSTKD! Cut the Grm of II. 13. DICKSON & Co. Ilare'nt;on the contrary liare made arrancjementsfor ZT : s -- ' " 'x a 1 - - 1 i." t - - r - h 1 I 1 " mt Hv adding im uiesclv to their alrcsdv ua-ivalled stock ef HARDWARE C U T L E RY O "jS IS, T I i - W A K li , SHEET IRON WARE Agricultural Implements G L A S S , INTO TIOINTS C3C, Cfco-, CfcO. Having just arrived from tho E AHTE 31 AT CITIES, Where wc purchased of tho Importers & Manufacturers A T 3Pev:o.1o Prices 2 Wc arc able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENT TO Cala Time Iltayt THAN EVER UFJFORK!! Wr have a completestook of everything pertaining to tht trade, and are selling goods ou Better Toxveeus Than any other similar establishme Lt in NORTHERN INDIANA. FT1 FIT fTV" dfTfkO I J Ä-' Ü ' S J. VF I I ,. . . I Istpplio! withall the matcnalsandtoold neccs8&ry to turn out Ttaa: kkst op work And being under the Superintendence of Mr. J. ij. I.EONAItD.an perieneed Tinner, ne feel confidi ntiii iK-iiigable to f,iv entire aatiifuction in the line of An examination of our stock and prices cannot fail toconvinco purchaseri that we nrc offering superior inducements. (Jive ua a call. II. H. DICKSON & Co. B IfCKSO!f J.C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22,161 30tf (Oriental imy stable. SALE, FEED ( EXCHANGE. Horses and Cnniaes alwayi cn linivl io let a reasonable rates. Wc also pay the hi ot market price in cash for Horses. "llorfeg b led b the day, w?ek and month nn rranonah' torras HESS KESSEL rijmouta Indiana March 26th 1 f-13.
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Wolf Creels. FLOUEINGMILL rffIIE aborc'named mill, six miles south o X Plymouth, is now doingcxccllent Custom Sl Merchant IVork.
Th,p.,w..P,!.,,.su,,f. iou anaintcuis Keeping nisniuun condition touo lio Very 13 ost of Work. ndhe feels conGdent thathc will not fail tosat.efy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal , Bran , &c.,kcpt constantly on hand nd will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicit? patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Flrmouth,Aug.23,lgGl. nSltf MY VOICE TILL And in order to keep the pcaco, I wish all who know themselves INDEBTED To me, to walk up and pay we a Piece, as harvest it now over, and I am much in need of all the 3F X 3Si C3 SB That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way to keep ray creditor PEACEAULE! 1 hav jet on hand a few pieces of PIECE GOOD Wich I, will pell In large or small pieces tosuit the lajge amount of PEACEABLE CUSTOMERS I la this community, t whom I take great pleasure I in returning ny sincere thanks for their verv peaceable patronage. CFIAKLLS PALMER. Ply mouth, Jul v 2 2Gtf. 1 1? T AiliMTJli J) I'll I 1 i Removal and New Arrangement DAVIDSON Ä: C7t., Ilo leave tiinform their Oi.l Ciit(:nci3, st J the Citizens M:ir.hail ainl a-HoiniiiLr Cuii:'us treiieruliv. th.it i tlu-v !i:kvo rctrr-vrvl tluir to k of Gvodn'to t!u boutii Koom m Ilcwctt a:iJ VuodarJa' West Sido of r.'Iich:s3u Btrcet. Ari'lltttve onoucJ the Uncc-taLn.! EOit coajwletc Stock of jDltY GOODS & ! CLOTHING, i I Ever opor.Cil inthi? rnarlcct. i Ii: It 1 full With tiicir utiri. Myck co:ii;u:.-si 1 CS Of evrrr T.ir!ftv,all of ror-tl o?n!itv nnd cks9per;?ian tboy cj! be purchased .Ljcw here in town. Domestics r.ieached and unb!e;i( lied imy CjKuli ty that may ho called lor or desired. Denims & Hiikorv A better variety and at better pricesthiin can be j roi ur -d elsewln re. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at any Attire in tho LTnion,cousitiii ia j art wf a large assortment of OLXG1IAMS, CI I A LIES, DEL A INS, LAWNS. SILKS. CLOVES. HOOP SKI11TS A Splendid asaortiueut at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable aad Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted eppecial attMition to thi--department we are confident of our ability to pica e all who tall cn us, CLOTHS. CASSIMKKKS. CASS1NKTS. TWKKDS, MAIJSAILKS S1LK,VELVFIt SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS, The most extensive stock ever brought into this market. TMOIUM DEPJRT3IEXT. t T. r In r .ii.jt L.i-i t'ni! kT m . m-rr t - l ill, I I j IHM OI KtiJpil til Aorlln rn Iis!i:tua ; They can make a poo.I fit on short notice. We olTcr pi'i?nt advantages in this department, of our establishment, we tire confident, we have Men thalcannot be excelled for DUKAHILPPV, Ycatiivss and MBispatcli in IIVf A". TIAVTTfcSrfcTV .Cr rr x AJLnjv,A1 A. David--'. 1J. Davinsos, L. Lapck rfept 25 'G u35tf. FAIRBANKS' STAN DA II l) SCALES, ur A I.I. KI.IIM. Warehouse Trncks, Letter Presses &c. FA1KRANKS, l.'IMMOMJMF k 0, it- liiiho ?st., ;iiintr. BT'Se careful tolmy only the cenuiue.XB June 5 1FC5 lüly C HASLANGER BRO S, Manufactnrersof wapnns, carriages etc. Fllac k ymithing, painting cud graining done toovder.
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DR. ROBACK'S STOMACH ITTERS ARE K0T TO BE EXCELLED A3 A 8T03IACIIIC A KB or tub cvvc o. oeveA o c cvvVac CVY 0,"1' JV US U Vvtxs, ov owrj, ee QX SVXYO k.YCYrCvV-C Jjilious Fevei, JFgvct and -ßgue, Liver Complaint, (Dyop ejpsia, Indzgesiion, JcLULTiaLice, Kidney Complaint 3, UVY WIVXVVYC. uvt tovttVowA. 05 vAvc vwuviC; tw "Oy TvoWYv VjOViOJovX. CCY, TvCVVYVUVS, tC. 57ic?Äe Fitter: an put up in q:mrt bottle?:, of v.-hich the absva is a, fs.s-sim-ile. iis Lilel is f.rurj erg-raved, and is provided icith a cafe-guard from counterfeiters. Trii $1 per bottle, or six for $5. C. V. Ioba.?Jc, (Proprietor, JTo. 6 East Fourth, St., Cincinnati, to ivhont all orders chould he addressed. FOli SALE BY j For sale in Marshall county by Illain & Co.,T, j ! A. Lemon. Pershing & l'o-, Plymouth ; Kotiert Cornwc ll i Co.,Ilourbon; N 15. & P.S. Alh'tnan, Tippecanoe John Cles,l'ouiboii;Jonas Miller, Klein n, Ja. M. Wickior, Argos; Peter Smith l!nontown; and Druggists and Merchant? generally hroughoutlhc Union CIA I I N I!1 SI I O 1 . The .ubsriber keeps constantly on hand, and inanuiactures to order, ct cry variety of I l.-onpi.-ting in part of rabies, Stands Dressing' I Pi:re:ius, Stilit-liottcnied , Cane-seat and Hocking C,lir. f jOtni-cs and everything in hid line of butiillCt'3. Made and trimmed cheapear than at anv other thop in Plymouth. JONATHAN WKKHIT, Opposite Mit. hcll'f Foundry. rivmout!i,Oct2-iltC:i TOR THE 'LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SIICOOL B0OK3 IN TOWN GO TO I.EH0VS I) KUi STORE. nit
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SOMETIlliVG 1VEW AB. BECKER & C O Inform the ciMzrnsof Marshall and adjoining Cnunlics. That they have received A and Fresh Stock OF F .A. JIlY GROGEH1ES, Which they utenJ to sell ,f low tts tint other Ho in Vorthcrh Indiana. Their Sttck com?istj COFFEE, SVR57F, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, jQuccnswarCj of cverj Decryption. "S7V"C5 o elenwarc , Of all kiuJs, such as i kept in a !Gootl Q-RQCERY STOBE ' COUJNTRY PHÜDÜCE. Thev will take almost all khid el Ctfui.trv Vro-1 duce In Exchange for Goods. T7"One dour above S. .1: M. rWUr'a Pry OooJ- i 7Vo. J. ix 55icil, ?t xrH.'H'TF!! 1 Tr V ab. Bsrss:: ro. A T T ILNTIOX! JrZ km STORE!! nil r i r-v i: w c: 1 5" a r o m f r t I m Zj. it j 5 j H. via' parch :sod of E. C. Ovtrtn-Jt, , 1 1" Drv Ct.ds, (iro -c-.i , llooti i li. i J--h' , i ; i HVA.-.re, Ac, 13 et Vy r-.-i-ivi:i:,' 1 ir-c nd-iiti.i-.itf bis klrc:idy omow !.tt ntfiiu' vk. t And he is now 'rrraivd t- ac?om:uod'.c the v.b i HAT & Cf.P JEWELRY. j AiJ 1 IW. : - All of which he will sell at a pataU adv;:tc above cost for Ready Pay, . . i n., rrlll .t, wU to look at h:s?to.k be;
forebuvaiasho KNOWS it be lor their T , ... I()SIERV tV YOTIOXS interest so to do- He would a1o call altenlion to 1 1 1 At l iO. 1IUOIL.111 l I is nock of ladles Dress Goods. Challics, . DeLaine, Black fcilki, Bonnet ällka. Illaek Their ?to.k of Cloves. Ho-h i v nn-1 Nor'.t-ns if itin-- Vestinga, Bonnet Ribbons, Cloths, ( Vr-c and tavl.iou; 1 do. Muslins, Shawls, etc., which for .iiiality and . prices ( will compare favorably with that ot auy other es. . - tablisbmcnt in PUniouth. Will lake in exchansjc . nt- rfor Coodsooou butter, eggs, beeswax, raS,Uas . Quick SalCS, Small Pl OfitS. etc., j ..it- o,iMb of Per-' All the above articles thev will eil .it the Lowlleniembrr the place: one aonr ?i.ui ( .
..f.:"" n r ' ...liatelv o,.poMte trie PostOlbcc. A.L. M-I. Plymouth Ind., AprirJth P?oJ. nli'tt j Wolenale and Retail ROC ERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCER IE AND lE3! ovisions TOBACCO, CIOAttS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. In solicitingthe publicpatronagc we would say hat our stock of (loodsii complete, and will com pare favorably with)any othcrcatablishmeiitiu the West, l'spccial inducement arc offered to country Dealer. All kinds of country Proilucctaken atthebigheuiraarkct price in exchangforgood. .NUil!iüAL'.ni DAVIDSOX. April 5. iatf
TIIK GltEAT COMMOTION
A T S. & M. BBCKEES, U cawed by the arrival of their ! UNRIVALED -- v w a X. O! SPMXG AND SUMMER x.-r ooods AND HEADY -MA DE CLO TH I JsT GTHE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, -IT rT. I, Corhin 151lc, Corner of Iicliian and La Fori c $! reels. S. &, M. BECKER Would most rocpcetfullv inform their numerous ! customers, aml:i!l other cilion if .Marshall as3 !nrror" 1:115 C0'lIlt5e-tlttJit'y liave ! JUST RECEIVED, J Pi'ocf from tlie Ivi-fern Cities, the Largest and ! ino-t Sp!c:uIiJ Stock cf II K A JJY-AI A 131 HATS AND GAPS, r.vv.n URoucin to rLY.Mc-uTa j I Their CI.m. w.re carefully seh-ctrd ?id bought ! luV (-'as!i l,u-y --m. tlnnlu v, Soil as ILow &3 the Lowest AiidWII.T. DO aTl thftirrtf. If yoaJnl btlivTc it, Ciill ::d be t i:.tc d. :ive ."MO pieces of P int, all cf the Pc-cij Qualitv auI Latt-tt Styles. CHAI.IKS AND DL LA INKS. im .1 -:ic,-' s of P.i'.-ifc Ciu'ies ond la:;i.5,nü tl:e v 1. 1 y !i n; l.un.ut fig urci a. i v'oloj C T S il HA MS. Tioy lmve -Kl tdecf.- e !V'nr!i m l I)ou.ettiC (Ii:.-.ar.i, s.t cn f.ow Prlevs. LAWNS, SiLrCS, &uC. ; TLcy iiavc H'-l i: rt of I, aw ns, 1 i.i lf i'.i.iy. '"inePl.uk ..Iks avA Tturel::!-Cnw'- fv r l.avlic i W II IT 13 GOODS. I Thv h u o a I'd h m : mciit of Wbi'e iood. j Mi'-li a-Krii.i mtcs, Ja.-konets :ii l .' Iii yU of bl-.vii.l ed and u!.!. allied Miibiiiib. I ) K X I 2sl S. Thev lav U Hales tf Denims and Pitkor cm Haies,: inc.r mono uu and alwavd will he, uui. n. r-.ues ana Small Ptidits. O T iisra-! Their Stock of Clothinjr eoi.sdst of Coats, Tant, Vests, and other Cents' and Hoya Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCirNT TAILORING With the above they have connected the Mr e'lantTailoiini: liu.-incss and h ive jut received large stock of Cloths, rainierei. Vestingf, 1 They are prejiared to make iij t'lot Jiitif: to order on short notice, and warm: t a good liter no laic, as they have in their employ Mr. IT. .T. mWiNEK, Who is a good workman, and know s how to up a ood suit.
cowti: v ihomjcm:. UTAH kin Js of Country PioJuce taken In fx change for UooUj. pri? S. Si M. BECKER.
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