Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 May 1864 — Page 4
Volume 9.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 41
IV lie re the Gold Goes. ThTollowing ia a list of some of the articles of luxury included in one week's importations at New York : Jewelry $33,000 Watches 17,513 Perfumery 4,475 Wines.... "0,000 Gin 19.000 Fancy t 32,314 Toys.
ratent i. 'her ? Chaoipagn 46,-37 Braniy 38,4'Jl In one week in time of a war which strains the national credit, 295,938 worth of goods are imported that the country could just well do without, and that the consumers could pay double the duty on without any hardship. In one week this amount of gold 13 taken from our financial ncceasitics to pay for these supcrfluetics. 'f'U;. l.Ain rrr nrr nn lll winter "ürill Vflfc .LUIS 11.13 lV-J - -, UU ...... - J , the government has just awakened to the j fact and its consequences. fChicago Tri- j bunc. "I claim not to have controlled events but confess plainly that events have con trolled me," says "Washington No. 2, in j hig last and most celebrated circular. It j is a very singular chain of events which has controlled him, and formed of grotesque ! materials. The watering-pot of endell j Phillips is the first link; the "blood-let-; ting" letter of Chandler another; the "pres- j
eure" of which he complained to the 15order States delegation another; the visit of Tatton and Dempsy another; "Whiting- j g ism driving him into thimble-rig as a profession another; the bullying of Stanton compressing him into proportions so small j
that he 'x'on't amount to pig-tracks in the ; War Dep irtnicnt'' another; the endeavor to obtain electoral votes by detaching expeditions into Florida and Texas aaother; and we strongly suspect that the opposition Itivii i Ft 1 1 1 ? f i r-t rw rr f ir rill evcut in something as unexpected as dis-j asteful to him. Lxcuange. Loyally, . . . ' Keep it before the people that the Llucago Tribune, a Lincoln loyal organ said: ' , "dive us a rebel victory, let our armies be destroved. Maryland coiuiuere J, "Washingion captured, the President exiled, and the government destroyed, give us ; these, , r. . ... - . -.i tietnnr nr.fi nun. sooner man a. viciorv Willi 7 McClcllan as General. Well fi'ul. The New Albany Ledger makes the fol lowing poiut: In an article urging the people to volunteer under the H),UUU call of Gov. Morton, the Indianapolis Journal says: "The country never has put forth onehalf its strength, not one fifth of it, but has foucrht with more than one hand and one foot tielfist hrj uumufm tares and com- j vierce, oy siuggisunessor seiLsnness. while I the rebel have fought with every limb' loose, and every fibre strung by the necessity ofsucccsi." Well, if this i true, why is it that the ! manufacturing Mates ot .New England and the commercial cities of New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &c. all cf which are behind in their quotas on former calls for troops, are exempted from thiänew levy of; nanared-uay men, and the whole burden imposed upon the States of the "West? The farmers and mechanics down in this part of Indiana are anxiously waiting an answer to this question. It is reported from "Washington that the! Monroe doctrine resolution which passed j iivu.x :u uiiaiiuiiuuMy lias ceen quietly burke-1" in the Senate, at the direct iaatauce of Secretary Seward. If intended to hare any weight in Europe it ought to have been put through the Senate at once, unanimously and without debate. If othing more is done in the matter it Avill put the country in a ridiculous position before the world, and show that the administration in power allows ifs timidity to get the letter of its disposition to bluster. The latest intelligence received from Banks places him in a precarious situation. With his main army, he was at Grand Ecore fortifying cn both sidesof the river, while a heavy Texan force was menacing his rear in the direction of Alexandria. Should this place be taken, Banks' sunplies would lc cut off, and the capture of his entire army rendered a certainty. It is much to be feared that Sabine CrossBoads and Pleasant Hill were only a beginning of the misfortunes destined to overtake Lincoln's coitcn-stealing, votehunting expedition up Bed'Bivcr. Tfmrt. The ivcrd Aeolitiomst. An acrestical treatment cf the word abolitionist' readily gives us the character of the abolition party, its teaching, together with its final aims, and the conditions in which;. its corruption and ioccmrctence hivo :. i m n . . placed m the country. Tbc word develCrCS as follows : i a Blend letting. Old John Brown. Let tlie Enion sli?. Ids mrcction. Tear down the Haunting li?. Imbecility. Opposition to the Constitution Nigger ! Niggci ! Nior ! I I'm ft ra tor nii?ceenatmn. Shoddy. Taxes.
It0lu J the art, flatters Jnmself that hu work will coni- , . . j pare favorably with the hcf-t done in the cities. OCUlptjra WUO arc fond of going; on a ) New and beautiful pictiiios,Strrco.JCOpic views prce maybe saidin professional parlance etc., will cm.Mar.tlj be a.Lloil to the nirrai7 re. r. J , i , . 1 c.Ppectabl2 stock; EO that thia tstab!hmt.llt will into be reruarkable for their finimntcd I deed bea'Fine ArtGallery." Calland seethe lush " ! Piit',ref F. II. HALL, Agent. j Plymvitb, Indiana, ?fptsibcr 21th 186.1, ntf
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A T THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
Kvcr Ilroiiirlit to Iviiion Hi! HPI1.10,"'11 fi,nd1?t "7 ore st Michigan street, erery description and X Ladies , Gentlemen'., Dors'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a lar-e Stack of
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A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bou-ht for LESS MONEY at the above establishment than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house iu Hymou'.h. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
The Stock now on Itam! is at a very siight The Highest Market Price
COIDg OF OAK BARJ& Wantca at tlao Tannery.
Plymouth, Indiana, April, S';2 13tf Gr. BLAIN &Co-, JLJ JLV vJ VJT J) 1 iwjK-llij PLYMOUTH, IND FXAVING ustreceived afresh r ofevei v -J articlcinourlincoftrade,onsisting mainly j iofDrug?, Medicine?, Taints, Oils, Dye StntiV, j Vamiöh, Crushes, rerfuiuery, Yankee Notionr,; . Glass, Stationery, Türe Mcdicincsand Liit:nrr for j i Medicinal purposes only, to which c respectfully j iÄrJ Wc LaVe i Ul.o.onhanda.toc.of , r. -r m ttt t 5 i t Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable hgures. j Within a'tew day past, we have received from, Pittsburgh 'andNeV York a large amount of ! Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L A INI P K . orburninzthesamcof. vc-ysize nndtyle with or without shades. We aie also agt-ntS foi all j the ooular P q xi "C Medicines!; ofthe dar. Tlivsicians rrc?ciiptions carefullv r.utun at all hours of the night, bv an xpciieuceu j ilmru " ! VII " - o " '
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V ...u- i:.w,o liUrntJ.,,!. I Oiiuciacuuu. c .ii v i.,..ib " , I (1jLAI. X Co. PlvmOUth, Ind., Oct, 22,1893. w ! 7 j offyO SPrflft Cit (tit) i I IT will be no draft upoa"y3ur pocket if you want a uew pair of BOOTS O T. S! TOIilS, ' lfTOo to the Ne'store of To purchase ihc-m. He sells a J GOOD AUTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber has a l:?r;e r nd pood stock nnd will sell at barely living profits. Having superior wcrlunen always employed, he c.tn furnish custom work, and do repairing to suit all. Designing to remain in busine here, he vvilä make it to the interest of the public to patronize him. GEORtJE KOC1L Plymouth, IndianaSeptember ID, 'G3 njtf tTgTTTg5TaT FIXE f ipM ART XX Ji-K AA JJk AX X AND PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA : The proprietor of thU of aLIUhmei.t havi,,-pur- ! cha.-ed the lato interest ol A. J. IIs!er in the same, an 1 having made expensive additions there 'to is now prtptred todo all kind.4 of riiotorarj). ing, Ambrotviiing, l'crrotvpiiig aud .Melainotvningin the highen stvle ot the art. His large ky ai tl side liht enable him to take all kindd of pie . tures in nil kinds of wca.nrr. . lines in mi Kinus 01 wc;iiiirrt
lie is now Having tin lmmciue run ot ip'viitim'y mi - ' - II. :r.,ic i..v: :,. .1... 11., 'iMMIiLA iTlII.IONOB' tiitLT.iKv I
wjuuiiii vuuu I 111?, in. Ii. lit: iiii inc r:irC lll ! .u. -r, .!.:... -.1 .r ! nie ciui-s. iiifjr uie jusi iiui uiuig aim every- ; body Fhould have a dozen ntoncc. Life sized Thotograplis as true ton.iturei ture 13 true t liors-lf, and very popular Ticturesof all HndcoticLin ftihirrd. ' Doü't füll 0 f roture a lifr likt ru of ronr i Father, Motlier, Son, I);iiif;htrr, IJul;ir:d or Wife ; heforc their dear faces are hidden from your tiew i ty the prave. Honey could nft liny from you ilic i ; poorfst ami faintest I liotopi aplnc iniiie of t!ie lost loved one. 'Ihen delay not a ly tl,e ubj stance fade ere you secure the flimlow. I The undersigned having had jeur.s of experi- , CnceintliP picture Ims'r.e.-, and hiving recently j bero:ne fanii'iar with all tlie late iiuprovemen;. jt
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Worls. very Inr:jc, and Tl'il! he sold advnni c on Col. in Cash Paid for HidesE. PAUL lio. 102 Lako Street, cor. Wells, CHICAGO, IL. I. HON. E. P. FERRY, President, j, DYHRENFURTH, Principal. PATRONS AND KEFERFES: HCSGtR k AKMOfR. HOX. F. A. IIOrFJUX. ru.vr Thompson. ti. i. tinkhah, CaU. FRAXEENTHAl CO. GEOSTEM C. fr. IiUIti:KI), Xl-Q. 60I.O.V MC'flRCT. L. ER-MANO, r. 11. KC'CAÜ-, 4. The Collcpiite course emliracr lieorotical and Practical Instrotions coabincd in thf revcral branches rf C03PIi:R(T A3fl TRADE, t Viat the St what vj rtnini into Lusi'ncsf. will at tiura f1'" fiim.ijituiiar v-itk all its piris and duiifs. Theoretical Course consists cf insimrtiuin in ivninansUi j. ( oiiiinerrai rorrn'ioad i-m-c and 'a:cij3a:ioti, .Miiiiut liiorcial Law, fjr mliich a i'crni;i;ic:it l,iofo-..orh;p Laa lien estabt. Tho rractical Cwrs.-? eonsf ,cf instructions ia i'raciical :::s;nc-.vj. U"? frron 0 A.M. to 12 51, aa.l from to i r. ?! I rro;n O f. 1st to M y Ut, from 7 tolo 1. v Ik pirtioul irattt-nti.n vi iil be i .xld to tlioe, who to atten l in day time. MutU-ntsnnj-cuter t any tiuio. 03 tlii jr aro scperatcly iastiuitei!. I-IFK SrilOL.'.nSIIirS, (eutiiün- tbeovner toatten lain eau.i iusti uctivU-s w Lcncv er and as lung as SXGUSII, FRENCH AND GERMAN' lan;naSe, $1 5. AtUcLeJ to the "Illinois School ofTrauV' is a Preparatory Class for Boys, fifTorilin instructions in tho main branches of an Fr.f. lish eiiu. it i. hi. Drawing, ami Knpli-li, Treiich aii'l 5crr..aa. A Life Mir.larsliip fr tl-.is C! ss, also entitling liie owner 1 cttendnni-e and iabtruttiou iu tho Cuiu zuefcial lcjartiiuiit, 70. Ter-s Ia advance. Tor Circular, S holari;i;?, ie., ft.nply to J. D rciilrili, rrvKipaL . r.M -IS THE CIIEVPEST! INSUIU3 WITH THE i I'SO.V IllSS.S accepted, now ns heretofore, at lair rate and liberal conditious. a. isrsi.i:ss toxDicn: witi, j constant dispatch and accuracy. JJ. I.O.VSEiS always met with promptness and ! complete justice. Not Assets Jan., 1864, $3,002,556,39 1 K X.?i S -5"5' "- , aner 1. years se ere trial, h;nreabze.4 thy greatest public advantagn nnl suedes of the vaiiuua fvstcms of inc. insurance in to country. Is now better than ever prepared for duty. i t - . . 5. inno Ls Claims h.ivekcen Settled nnd rni.l . ' ' , - . , MmUMd .) B I " J (y 0' B Ittlk'i;.: M l KV riEU, in the United State---, averages over $1C0.000 l.xily. Is your property exposed Mid unprotected ? 7- .4 is i; v:' i ss ati:ir If not, why not? Thcctut H trifling, the duty U man fes; tho result may be your escape from ruin while tit av and necleet .r.v h.voK-,,
j ... rv siij iiiiuiiv. : yoti in b n.krupfcy, poverty or cruel lisap- Wn rehonsc Trucks, Letter Presses &c. I"","!MM- iFAIBBAMiS, CR1XNLE.U1 & 0, H. IMI.TICS'JAK ATTKXTSOX Xsil.s ( li ion -o. and regard is given to pm ill risks n well as j B:7"1?e cuefiil to buy only the genuine-XD lar'e onr. Amnio F.n,.ii.n,..t ,!.,,! Jm,e 5 L;2 l!My
cointnercul a dvantagea aff tr.ied. Policies Issued Witbout Pelav. C. H. REEVE, AsfuL
SUIU5. "TCT olf Creels. FLOITI INGMI LL rfflllE above'naracd mill, six miles south o riymoutb ,is now doing excellent Custom & Merchant Work. The proprietnrspares nopainsto giresatisfacion audi nten Jo keeping hi smillin condition to do tlio Y(?ry Best of Worlc. tndhe feels confidentthathe willnot fail tosatsfv all who may favorhim with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c, kept constantly on hand tnd will be sold at the lowest living prices. Ilerepectfullysolicits patronage from the citi ens of Marshall and ad loininc counties. MICHA EL ZEHNER . l'Ivmoutli,AuS.23,liifiI. n31tf StY VOICE I STILL Foa P E AO 9 ! And in order to keep the peace, I wiih all who know themselves I IST D E 13 T I D To me, to walk np and pny rac a Piece, as harvest is now over, and I am much ia need of all the F & 1 E S That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way to keep my creditors 1 have jet cn hand a few pieces cf PIECE GOOD Wich I will sell in large or small piece tosuit ins lujgc amount oi In tlm community, t whom I take great pleasure i ;;1!1 ,ni-v --cre thanks fur their verv peaceable patronage. P. T , " CHARLES PALMER. I jj mouth, July 21 2Gtf. STEAKGE BUT TßüE Removal mid A'ow Arrangcmcnf, Ä Co., Cc leave to XKW iHHTOK 73UITDirs'G West Side cf rIich:Sn Eireet. And have o?cned the Iai-estnnd most complete 11 Y GOODS & CLOTHING, Erer opened inthij- mnr!:ct. i t.CiV tle.tr.tnt aj.t! commodious Store R OOLS 13 v iibi Jl.J Of every vaK.-ty, nil of aiy ciear.crthan th.-y can be purchaj J clseu here and :r. town. Djiiicsiics Rlen.-brdandrTible.uhcd anv "fjuality that m.iy J.o called tor or desired. " IkVilms & ilitkory A better varietv andat betterpnecsthan can 1? procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at anv Store in the Linon, counting ia part of a I.u-Se assortment of aiALIES. DELÄIX.S, LAWNS. SILKS, GLOVES, Ac, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid a?so: tmcnt at from 50 cents up. Clothing of IIcjkc Manafaclure. Work durable and Va:rantcd. J Sj-mmSmmim-mTU- UWU-Äj Constantly on hand. Having devoted especial attention to thi-i department we nre confident of our abirtty to plane -11 who cull cn us, CLOTHS. OASSIMEBES. ! 1 1 GASSINKT.S. T WE KOS, MAHSAILES SILK, VELVET & SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. The most extensive stock crcr brought into this market. TAILORING DEPIRTMT. Having engaged the ervices of TIic Vrry Kfsf WorKi.sen in rorthtrii jfniliaisa ; They can make a Ood fit on short notice. Vc inVr reat ndvaitt jcs in this department, of our cstabli.slnnent, we are confident we have Men that cannot be excelled for DUK AUILITV, Wtetiicss ami giispafch in IVO II K: x - A Minnsnv I? T)vmenv T Liivii. A l'AIDON. K. 1MMDRON, J. -Al-.lt. o , o- (-. , 'if if -rpi .. I), HJüll. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, or am. kinds. C. HAGLANGcR &. C.IO S, Manufaetnrerpof wagons, carriages etc. Black mithin g, painting und graining done toardcr
intorrr. their OM CusioiRcr?, and the Citizens of M;rliall n:id adjoiiiiiipr Counties penenillv. tl.-it t!.-y ,ive rcmo.-.. l their Siotk cf Couüsto tin hoKih Loom in ilewett an a Woodards'
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SJUditat. DR. ROBACKS STOMACH BITTBBS AHE NOT TO BE EXCELLED At A ST03IACIIIC AND Pjegulaior "-w'crt-" LMiit-Niivk OKI. ans. CAS CA, VWt.'vtVY-C VAVv. VV-'vW CAAYC uV W uvWs vvAA SVcv evv o, avv cv c o5 Yc? CAv OVXtYC WtS, OY IA VoWCf, UC, WCA VcvXew VYV YOt CVVvAWvVCS, CAi ca yoc y UC, (AY CA SVVYC -YCY?eYvVY?C TfzlzozcG Feue7, Fgvgv and jlguc, Tjzver OoTTZTplaznt, (Dyspepsia, iTzcLicrestioTZ, Jau7zdice, Kidnzcy Complaints, tvwA tXV tvsect? CA SVYYVVVtAY CVWC. CVYC eOWOSc YCVYCv CAv .OVYCYV, YOOS CV CyS, VVAVCA WtYYV "ÖY T3Loc.tVs CVYC VY-CXW YVWv. "ÖY. 0NOCACVS ?.UYC OOY VYvCAW VACAWV "YOtOY "SvWs. "ÖY. "oCA,,S ave W yvc 5oiacc ku v!ow$oy. yCtOYCAC, VCt CAWCA "ÖV. 1oCAc'lS cyv5-C; camav VAeacov cac caCv 'SaVJe, eo,a. "ÖY. "WoViCAV cycAc cAWcy Wvewt,i yc5-cvc2, vcayyWca, vscwXcYvy "a?vcv.wca.vsw, Thecs Fitter? are put up in quart Lotties, of which the above is a fas-simile. Zh9 lalel is finely engrave J, and is prcvile2 with a ufe-giiard from ccunterfcitwo. (Prize yl per bottle, or six for 'c5. C. V. Jiobaolc, (Proprietor, JTo. 6 East Fourth Ct., Cincinnati, to whom all orders should he addressed. FOR SALE BY For sale in Marshall county by Wain A: Co.,T, A. Lemon, Fcrhin k Co., l'lvmouth; Robert Cornwcll & Co.,!laurbon; N B.kl'.S. AUcman, Tippecanoe John Clpss.Ilourbou ;J onas Mt ller,lremen, Ja, m. W ickizor, Argos; reter bnnthLnontown; and Drutrista and Merchants generally hrou' bout the Union OA.i3iisri:T shop. The sub;riber keeps conetai.tly on hand, and manufactures to order, ciery variety of Conpiting in part of Tables, Stands DressingIhiieaus, Split-bottcmed, Cane-seat and Rocking Chair?, Lounges nnd everything in his line of business. Coffins Made and trimmed cheapear than at any other shop in riymouth, JONATHAN WRIGHT, Opposite Mitchell's Foundry, riymouth, Oct 02 lb G3 FOR THC 'LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP BlICOOL BC0K3 IN TOWN GO TO LEMO.WS DRUG STORE. nil
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AB BECKER & CO Inform the cibtzensof Marshall and adjoining Counties, That they have received A w and Fre li Stock CF 3J" A JSJ ILY GROCERIES, Which they ntend to sell Is Tctr c.s any ofir IIo in Northern Indiana. Their Stock consist COFFHE, SYRUP, RICI-' TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, nrnnrn ! Quccnsware, of every Dcenntion, Woodenwaro, Of all kinJs, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE, i ! COUNTRY l'KODUCE. They will take almost all ktads 1 Cuntrv Troducs In Enchancrs for G-oods. REMEMBER THD PLACE. D"0ue door above S. k M. Cecker's and Clothing Storn, j Goods PIY.T30UTS3, AB. : BECKCI 10. Vovtmbcr 1 lf.1 4Stf 2irzr. A TT i: N T 10 X ! EX VARIETY STOßE:! irrjsirfcs; change .5. Is. KJEIJ-E. !Iavin- urc'.....'cd I . C. Ort rn aa hi.? Steck ! of Drv (3jw1s. (Jrocerie'.. I'octs trJ i-Loe,: Q-ieeusware, te., 13 weekly reeeivin lnr--ad-j diliorsto l.is already somewh.it extensive stüi . And he is now prejared to accoinmod-te the p -hlie with great bargains m oay oll, GtG2-.nEi:S BOTi & SHOES, HATS Ä: -A JElVELltY, All of which he will sell at a mall adrane J above cost for Ready Pay, Purchasers will do well to look athisstock be . i'a'MI'L' : K f.w tlkir T iic oüia ai,o cliuuontion to i :,- r,f I adleä Dxesa Goods. Cüalht' niar-k Eiilw. Bonnet Silks, Black j VV .V.-:T- nihhnno fMnth Rutins, veaiinga, uuuuck v--w., - . Muslins, Shawl., etc., which for quality nnd prices tt;n ..Atnnjpp Tivorablr with that of any other es. VI mouth. Will take in exchange for Goods good butter, eggs, beeswax, rags, llux etc., npmomUr th nlaee: one door south of PerpliiiiRa' Urus Store, mmcdiately opposite the I'ojtt OUice. a. iM-ti lMymouth Ind., April 9th 1SGJ. ulUf iUSSBAUW Sc DAVIDSON. Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. CIGAKS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Insolicitingthe publicpatronae we would say J .hat our stock of Goodst complete, and will com- , rare favorably with'any other establishment iutha We?t. Especial inducement aro offered to eountrr Dealrrs. All kinds of country Produectaken atthehighest market price in exchanpforgoods. NUSSBAUM i DAVIDSON. Affll 3. 12tf
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A T S. & M.. BECKS RS, Is eautcd by th arriral of their UNRIVALED STOCK or SMUG AND 8ÜUJIER A5D JRE AD Y - MADE CLOTHIN G THE GREAT RUSH 13 AT S. & M. BECKER'S IVo. 1, Corbin Kloek, Cornel' of lliclii-.m and LaPortc Streets. S. & IM. BECKER J Would most respectfully inform their nuniri ! customers, and all other citizens ef Marscall tuA I oundis counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest aJ most splendid Stock of DM GOODS !! HEADY-MADE CLOTHIN Gr HATS AND CAPS, ! NOTIOXS, tC. cfeC. i EVER BKOUGHl TO PLYMOUTl Their Coeds wfr carefullr lelecttd UiiU lor Clfch' tkt-v "n- lh I Sail as Low as tho Loret And WILL DO SO si! the time. If jo 4.aU telle ire it, call an. Lc cearince.. O A. TL, ICOE8. a 500 pieces of Triuts, all of tk Vk Quality ai d Latest Sljlu. CIIALIES AXD DELAINES. ! Icces of racanji0infit .all the very holf. tSl 5 Lames Ui Ca &Ld COl 'GINGHAMS. TLcy h.iT 43 pieces of French and Domfsito Clintuums, at Very Low Pricts. I LAWNS, SILKS, They have 100 pieces of Law;, from 10 '. also Hne Ci-ck Silks and Traveling Gos for Ladi WHITE GOODS. j They hire a ?peudi J assortment of WuittlGoo.s such as liritiuutcs, jarkonet, and düou yes of bleached and uobltathed Muslins. DENIMS, & They Lav 2 Bales of Dtinimi aul Ilicktrj GLOVES, HOSIERY k NOTIONS' t- . ... ... . UVir HOCk Ol I.IOTCS, UOSICrT 8a OOUOBI U large and lathiou-Lle. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will sell t the Low est Kates, as their motto always has beta and always w ill be, Quick ales and Small Ttofits. Their Stock of Clothing eoi.sist of Coats, PaaLv Vests, and other Gents' aud Bots Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for ncuorpoor. MERCHANT. TAILORIIsra With the ahore they have connected t McSntTüorin nutincsf und have jut rciTV large Ftok ot Cloths, Cag?iniere5, Vcgtingr, k They arc prepared to make up Clothing to order on piiort notice, and warrant a good Ctor no Salf, as they have ia their employ 3Xi-. IT". T. ItENNEK, Who is a good woikman, sod knows Low t up a good suit. cor.vTiiv i if our 13 (CTAll kinds of Cou .try Ttdac tak change for Goods.
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