Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 June 1864 — Page 4
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 45. 9.
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How Tom Lost Urs Sheep. An old farmer in Tcnnef?ec fnt his son Tom to Memphis with a flock of sheep to sell. Tom soM the sheep and got the money, but falling in company with some sport," who had the presence of mind to hold better hand than he did, lie was "cleaned cut.' Tom went home, hut avoided the old man. He told hU mother, however, what had hefallen him, and she took the new, as irently, a-; he could, to the master of the m inor and of the sheep pastureThe old man raved, and Tom very judiciously continued to keep out of his way. One day the farmer had a friend to dinner, and some spiritous potations hcinq introduced, t'iey became quite merry. This was Tom's opportunity. He rushed into the room, holding four '-kings" in his hand, and exclaimed: "Father, would you bet anything on such a hand as that ?'. "let, guess I would. Id bet every cent I had." " "Well," said Tom, with a sigh, "that's what became of the sheep. The other feller had four ace- !" The old man was speechless.
A novel election bet was recently made in California. One Gridlcy agreed with a Dr. Ilerrick to carry a sack of flour from .Sacramento to Clifton in case the Democratic ticket va defeated. lie lost and paid. The sack of flour was then given to th Sanitarv Commission fund, and was put up at auction. The first buyer gave Sö'". Tt was then put up again and brought S-I0". It wa again put up, aud hold an 1 resold during the day, finally reaching the sim of $4.-100. The same bag of flour is now to be sent to the St Louis Sanitarv Fair, to be sold over again Uncle Abe's gracious permission to let the Yrh1 go on again, after discovering that it was not the author of a presidential proclamation, hows a grain of sense still left in him. We hope the circumstances oi the case will '-remind him of a little anecdote." Home- To ke tells of George the third. A Tur devil of a Trmter was tried t,r VmAu3 a Hp when bconrer remarked that lie hoped thev would lot him off easy t;for" said he 'if i n f.P.Mor on,- than T could write hißnjett; Arjus. SoMF.TUlNC. UFA FAMILY. On Saturday week there was a fan-ily reunion at the re.-idcuce of David aud Adelaide Knolcnbiiry. nc:ir iin iiiuon l, Indiana. unc hundred and forty-three, children and 'rand-children were gathered under the roofoftheollhomesiead on the SOtli an-niver-jnrv of the WimIiImi- of lh;':nld folks. Iii wife 7 4 years of are hoth .still hearty l i ir r ami strong. Jic yet performs a man.s aay's work, and she walks to town twice a I. m. - . .... r- v,..i wecK un atu er, uc, aim uououess thr iifvpr (ilit nun I siu-li cnfr)iir i"in" Tin-I 1 I l.fV. Tf ..Aii.rl. frt wnwr their youth and stimulate tlieir faith in the cxcelluDceof this lower world. Males and Females. It is related that when Ilunibolt was asked, t;Wliy the i pii i rr l maic oi tne numan epccic uuercu au eiception to the rule so general among other animals, that the reale is handsomer than the female?" he answered after a moment's reflection, '-I deny the fact! It our natyral gallantry that makes m think women more beautiful than men. The woman do not concur in the opinion." Dying Dying. Senator Doolittlc said in Congress the other day: "Slavery Mr. President, is flying, dying, .ill around us." To this the Dayton (O) Empire savs: "XCS: Ana lonsiuuiionai noeriy is i i r i-...? l irt I dying; morality, public and private, is dying; all that we have prized of peace, or J . 7' , r i i 1 l i Ä ' r social order, of neighborly kindness, ot friendly intercourse in society, U dying. And dying, too by liundrcus ot thousands, are t'ie brothers, fathers, sons of the most frenzied, deluded ami miserable people. 'Vhy did not Mr. Doolittle tell it all. while he wa.i about it 'Iftlie infernal fanatics and Abrditioni vjts ever get power in their bunds, they will override the Constitution, Fct the Supreme Court at defiance, change raid make laws to suit th ln-elves, lay violent hands on those who differ vith them in their opinion-, or dare fiuestion their infallibility, and ßn:illy bankrupt the country and de lude it with rLooi." Daniel Welaters fywh in Washington, March 7, 1 850, WHAT h'HE WAS jiAKINd. "Pray, Mi?d Sordiy, -what are you making?" .said . , lit a uuitiiwii in .i jouh -' work upon a garment of a straight up-aiul- , . r 4 down description ill white calico. "A Sopliy cover, ?ir." was the demure reply. Gen. Hunter has isriic'l a general order stating that the army is to live upon the country through which it passes, and, if necessary, hordes aud mule are to he butchered for leat. Chionj'i Trihune. i - The world contains one thousand millions of inhabitant, who hpreak three iinprsi an'l aro of one thousand difTercnt forms of religion. In J?eCf:?si:i tlioy ivo a man li;il1; to do military tlnty so many Lys furlough for every recruit liobrin in. One conscript went to work and pmcurrd enough m n to entitle him to a furlou-h from General Loc fjr 8,210 Jaya.
JUST KECEIYD AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
BOOTS rfi3 Ever Urotifflit
THE rUCLIC will find at mv store, east side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gcntkineu'rf, Boys ; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a largo stock of
Warranted. A BETTER. BOOT or SHOE can be bought than at any Dry Goods store, or any other house in
ALL WORK WARRANTED!!
TIlC SlOCk HOW OH liaiul is
at :i vcrv slight advance on Cost.
The Highest Market Price
COUPS OF OAK B3AI8JL 7U"txrtoc3L at tlio tannery.
Plymouth, Indiana, April, 13tf G-. BLAIN &Co-, DRUG STORE, PLY MOU Tlii INU. . - e i. 1 - - r RAVINUjustreceive ain-sn sujpi uinui orticlein our line of trade, onistii! mainly rrir,'. Medicines, Paints, Oilr, Dye Stuffs, s.S' KriKWa. Perfumcrv, Yankee Notion, 1 I I I I .1 I I I ' w - - - T . n,,., ..tionerv. Pure Medicine-sand Liquor? lor! SÄBC il ."wtf& j aiSOjUnhaudastockof - O O Jtl 9 Tca.ColTcc, Sugar, Tobacco.Cigare, etc. Tohe ' - . ii f. .... Within a'lcw day past, we hav reecivcd from Pittsburgh audiscw Yorkaiarge am.... J ep q S eil e ail d Coal Oil -t -o AND LAM1 orburningthcsame.of. resize and?tylewith or without shades. We ate also agents forall tlir nnnnlar Patent Medicines! ftbe dar. rhv.-ician prescriptions carcfullv nutun atallhuurä of the night, by an xpenenecu PuluP lu""wa carnestly"invitcthe publictofavorus iwitli Ueall.examincourstocK.anu uotiih ."-iu ft'hc'facttuatwe arc doing a liberal busmcss. j.iu.-vn w t.i r .t oo lftOI FlVmOUm, Jiiu.,,'--. JVo JDraft at all. nQ drafl upon-your pockct if you Wantanew pairol BOOTS OR SHOES, Ifyoago to the New Store of G-. 3ESL O O To purchase them. He eelU a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The iiiiharrihrr has a lar;c and eood ftock and :n ell .n,nr,ll- itvinf nrfifil. llavin'' suneriof j V- '. r . ; workrnen always employed, ne can iuruiaa cuaiuui work, and do repairing to suit nil. DcBiSoinR to remain in .innwl make it to the interest of the pul.hc to patronize ,. (IKüUCK KOCH. Plymouth, IndianaSeptember 10, 'G3 n7tf IjC JUL M M AX A AND IMIOTOCIIIAI!! &. A3imiOTYl"I2 j.LYM0UTH, MAitsIIALh COUNT V, INDIANA i Tiie proprietor of tliifl ct:lliimcntliaviiipiirchased the. late interest f A. J. Hs?ler in the Siimc. and having made fxpfiiivpaMitii.n thorej,, now prcprred t'Mio an Miius oi hwpi -n-n-;ir, Ainbrotypii, Ferrotypin aii.l M lainotypii,in the liichoft stylo ol the art. IJia lar-c s-ky ' . . , enable him to take all Linda oi pic 1 tures in all kind of weather, beautiful Cart,- de Visitor, that are all the rage in the cities. They aro just tne ininS auuct-ry-l.f.dv vl.ouM have a dozen atonce. Lifc-sivted Photographs as true to naturci tore n true to herself, and very popular rkture of all kind- copie d and enlarged. Don't fail to procure a Ufr likeiKT of yoiir Father, Mother, Son, Daihter, Huvband or U ife before their dear fa'CH are hidden from your view I.. Money could not buy from you the poorestand fainted l'hotograpl.ie imae ol the ut . . . .. .1 i.i.i i The uuderi-ned l.nvinR had yearrfof exfenenre in the picture bus-nr, and having reeently become familiar with all the Uf improvement,,. the art. fl.itler bimeM thai mi iinoinpare farorbly with the best done in the cit.o. New and beautirulpi. tuieStcn'os. op.c views ete:, will constantly be added to the already re-MK-c-Ublc Mock; so that thi.- estabH-aient will.ndeedbc a"Fi'ie ArtCJallrv." C''and vec the F II. HAI. I.. Af.f.NT. riymouth, Indiana, September 21th leo.ntf
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to Tj-moiitli! MacLo 77" for LESS MONEY at the aboxe e?tablishmcnt riymouth. VCrV IarC, nilcl Will llC Sold in Cash Paid for HidesE. PAUL, H"o. 192 Lake Street, cor. "WcUs, HON. E. P. FERRvfptdent. ClIICACiO, ILL. J. DYHRENFURTH, Principal. TATROXS AXD KEFEKFES : HTKOEtt ft ARMOUR. FLINT ft TflOMI'SOX. fRANKEMTnAL k CO. C. 8. IIURItARP, ES4. nOH. T. A. nOFFMAS. ED. I. TINKHA1I, Cadll. CEO. STEKU eOLOJ MC'EIROT. E. B. NC'CAGJ, S The Collegiate couro enibnicp Thearetical and Practical Instructions combined in the several brancha rf COMMERCE AND TRADE, tt that thr Stifhut upon yiing into busintsS) will at once Jind hiin.vlf familiar viilli all its parts and duties. The Theoretical Course consists of instructions in Penmnnsliip. Commercial Correspondciiee ami i'alenlatioii, IliitiiicMH 3Jlaiiaeiioiit, and Com nioreial Law, f r which a pernioucut l'rof-'iaoriliip Las been cstabllhliod. Tho Tractical Giiirse consists of instructions in Practical Iltisincss, f tr w1n:h purpose Ilittinm is actually transacted in (fit vlitftt imihiti'm of reality. Jluin"w liours from 9 A. M. to 12 anil from 2 to 4 1. M., in.l from Ott. lt to May 1st, from 7 tolo P. M., particular attention will to aid to those, Mho are uti.ihle to attend in day time. iitlcnt ma y vutcr at auy time, aa they aro sejxratfrIjT instructed. LIFE FCITOLARSHirS, (entitling tho owner to at-ten-lam-e nn'l iuatructiuiis, wbeucver aud as loug aa dosirable) i'-iö. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN hngHa;cs,$15. Attached to the -Illinois S-hool of Trade" if a Preparatory Class for Boys, affording instructions in the main branches of an Er.Rlinh education, l)rainp, and Enclih. French and 3erman, A Life Srhotarthip for this clam, also entitling the owner to attendance aud iustructiua iu tho Commercial lX'artmcnt, $75. Tirms In adTauce. For Circulars, Scholarbhip, Ac, apply to J. ni lirenfurtli, rrindpaL I'KUF. 0. J WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE This astonishing preparation uill hy natures own process f cs tore j?ray Itair o the original color. lVill make it grow on Haid Hcad3. AI illstor the Natural Secretion. l ill vciiiovc atonce all itching, will remove all Dandruff, ivill cure all Eruptions even ScalJ Head. Will make the Hair Soft and Glossy. vill prcstfivc the Color of Hair to Old Ag. Will always Fasten it mid top it Falling, Alll s one of t,lc ueät Teilet Aaticles for tho 11 air now in use. TiiorstXDS or sol.imi:eis ix TBI 11 1IUIY Have testihed to the above, who have become Rrav and lost tlieir Hair - i ! . ir.. ... rlia otnmaic, ana juiutuuuu, while performing camp duty. As a KCitoraiivc ana urt'.m ifc una i'iua" T. A. LEMON, Acnl PLYMOUTH, IXIi. October 23t1i,lSC3 nl3. mm Vätt lUiU. .Hire, lloarlirs Ants, it fi jtuH, iai lis i riii-N, xvoiVUS,XV , IHMTtsoii 1'lautN, Vnw Is Aatklllti Si i . Put up in 2."c. &Oc. and $1.00 IJoxeg, Bottles and flasks: $: und 5 sizes for IIotki.?, I'i-blic lKT1TUTIIW, kc. "Only infallibl remedies known." " Free from roisons." Not dangerous to the Human Family. Hats come out of tlieir holes to die." IT oU Wholesale in all 1 ire cities. 3 r Sold ty all Dm-rfiisUaiid retailers everywhere II r !!! Hkwark !!! ol'all worthless imitationa. ljSee that "CostahV natne is on each Uox, Uottleand Flak, hefore you buy IT Address II i:llV U. C'OSTAIt a 1'kincipai. Ih.vor '2 IIroatway, IS. i. 3 i' Sold by all Wholesale and Itctail innirisis in riymouth Indiana vJn3G ui. DISSOLUTION OF rARTNfcUSIIIP. Notice i? hereby pven that the partnership heretofore existing between the underHipned i.n this day 'isolved by limitntioii. AP person. knowing tli'-m ;clrM to be indeb'ed to the lute lit in of Keeve V tiapron arc requested to call and settle. The Hook and papers are to be found at thcofliec of C, II, Kece. C. II. KEF.VH, A.C.CAl'KON.
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Wolf Crcclt FLOUPiINGMILL rpiIIE aboro'namcd mill, six miles south o l Plymouth, is now doingexccllent Custom Sc Icrcliant Work. Thenroprictorsnares nopainsto givesatisfac Won audi ntcids keeping his mill in condition to do tlic Y?ry Best of Work. Fndhefoela confidentthathc vrillnot fail'tosat isfvallwhomav favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, kc, kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. lie respectfully solicits patronage from the citi ensof Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug. 23,1861. n31tf 31 Y YOICE IS STILL roa And in order to keep the peace, I wish all who know themselves INDEBTED To mc.to walk up and pay me ariece, as harvest is now over, and I am much in need of all the 3P 3E 3Sä D 3E2 That I can pos?iulj raise in a peaceable way to kctp ray creditor3 1 hare jet on hand a few pieces of PIECE GOOD Wich I. will sell in large or small pieces tosuit the lajge amount of PEACEARLE CUSTOMERS In this community, t whom I take creatnleasurc in returning my sincere thanks for their very rAninnl 1.. . patronage. CHARLES PALMER, riymouth, July 21 Ctf. STRANGE BUTTßüE Removal aud New An emenf. DAVIDSON Sc Oo., Ecg leave to inform their Old Customers, and the Citizens of .Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, that they have removed tlieir .Stock of Goods to tin South Room in Hewttt and Woodards NEWillPJCK llUII.miVG. West Side of Michigan Street. And have opened the largest and most completo Stock of DltY GOODS & CLOTHING, Ever opened inthis maikct. Tlieir elegant and commodious Store Room is fillelfull with their huge Stock comprising Calicoes Of every varifty, all of ood quality antl cheaper tluuthcj can be purchased elsewhere in town. Domestics Bleached and unbleached any 'quality that may b? called for or desired. ity that may b Denims & Hickory A better variety and at better prices than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at inr Store in the Ü. , , j uion, consisting in part of a large auertmentof GINGHAMS, CIIALIKS, DEL A INS, LAWNS, SILKS, GLOVES, kc, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clotliins of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. Constantly on hand . Having devoted especial attention to this department wc are confident of our ability to please all who call on us, CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, MAKSAILES SILK, VELVET tt SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & BOYS. The most extensive stock ever brought into this market. 1 Having engaged the services of The Vcrv llvt Workmen in Northern Indiana; They can make a irooJ fit on ehort notice. We oiler great advantages in this department, of our establishment, we are roiih'Ient we have Men that cannot be excelled for DUKAItlM I 1 , Ycalncss ml MMispalch in DAVIDSON & CO. t TV 1 T- . T T . V. JJAVIDKOV. Ii. 1JAVIDSON, 1j. üAl hKSept 25 '6 n35tf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD A I, ES. .vV J Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses &c. IWIK BANKS, (iliEENIiEAF & 0, IHTUo careful to buy only the genuine. fl June 5 18Ü2 FJIy AVuoii malting. C HASLANGER &, BRO S, Manufactureraof wapons, carriages etc. Hlnck mithiug, painting e.nd graining done toorder
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DR. ROBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS AEE X0T TO BE EXCELLED AS A .STOMACHIC AND Regulator or Tnx f DIGESTIVE ORGANS. wvcvcvwc vAvvcv vc-vW. evvvc uW. uWVs vcve Vc?v ev o,"1'' iv. tvs a vWOY C SSCVYV. Yc? tvu OVV.CYC Was, oy iv Vowc VvvYVfc. Vecw vwvveXv wceAeA tvw cvyvc& o" 8owvue SvWeYs, vvAvvcVv, v VYV .YOtCvY CVVtVVCvXAtS, 0C tt cYO.C Y VWC, VVYO U SWYt tYCYrtVC FevGT and -ßgue, Lzue-r Ö077ZJplcLZ7zif (QzjGjp cjpsia,, IncLzgesiioiz, Jaundice, Kidney Oomjplaznts, oW. Wsctvsc?. tv swvVtVY YVVVVVYC. uyc eowtose yuyc tv .OVXNCYVVV YOO? VV Cy)?, vyAvvcXv vwivXtc ew "ÖY Roivcs UYC cOOY YVVVVW VyvCWÖL, SUVNC cOOY VWVVYV VWClYvV "Ö o co ys "Xj vWs . "ÖY. "RoVtVcVs uyc yvcAv wtvVs SoVwce. tvw Cow$oy, Öy. lXoVcvAOs .ci'v.vUvc. yvy& uv5-tvv wctxcoV vvyvOl wuvVvt "tvc cvovyvA "ÖY. "RoVtVcXOs YtCWVYv, "ÖViVYYVvtCV,"cwX&yv, "SLevvvuvsw, cc, These gittert art put up in quart Lotties, of which the above is a fas-simile. 'The label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. (Price $1 par bottle, or six for $5. C. W. Jiohaslc, (Proprietor, Jfo. 6 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, to whom all orders should he addressed, TOR SALE BY For sale in Marshall countv l)V Blain & Co.,T, A. I.emon. Persliinc k Co.. l'lvniouth: Robert Cormvell k Co..I5ourbon: N I?. Allem in, Tippecanoe John Cle;s,liOurbon;Jt)nas Miller.Hrenun, Ja?. M. W ickizcr, Argos; 1 eter fcnutn Unontown; and Druggists and Merchants generally hroughout the Union CVIISTIilT SHOP. The subsriber keens constautlv on hand, and manufactures to order, cieiy variety of Consiptin.Er in part of Tables, Stands DressingRureaus. Split bottomed. Cane-seat and Kockinz Chairs, Lounges and everything in his line of business. Made and trimmed cheapear than at anv other shop in riymouth, JONATHAN WKir.IiT, Opposite iMitihell sionndrv. riymouth, Oct rOR THE -LARGEST ASSORTMENT Or SUCOOI BOOKS IN TOWN GO TO LEMÜ.YS DRl'ti STOKE, iii
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S03IKTeiiVG NEW AB BECKER 8c CO Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties, That they have received A 'w and Fre li Stock CF U1 A 3tJ ILY GROCERIES, Whicbthey ntend to sell .Is litr its any othr Ilo in Northern Indiana. Their Stock consists COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE6 TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, Qucciiswarc, of every Dccriplioa, Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STOREL COUriTllYLltOI)UCE. Tiioy will take almost all kiad 1 Ceuatrj Troducc In Escliango for Goods.; REMEMBER TH2 TLACD. O-One door above S. & M. Ieoker'i , Gaods A MVA 0 w JSo. 0,"Corbiu IJloelc, PLYMOUTH, liVDIAA. AB. BECKES & CO. November CI1P61 IStf ATT EN T 10 N I JSX ES VARIETY ST0BEÜ I3XJJSIÄSI CHANGE 1. Me. MJSJiVJE, Having rcuaaea of F. C. Ovcrnraa Ws SUck of Drv Gooda, Groceries, Hocti an Shoei. Quccosware.&c, Is wecklr receivin- larg additionsto hi. already somewhat extensive stock -And he is now prepared to accommodate tu public with great bargains ia DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, CXOTIUXC, ELVTS Sc CAP CIUEEWSW3 RE, JEWELRY, All of which he will sell at a small advance above cost for Heady Pay, Furchascrswilldo M'Si- irilauoiitionto Satins. Vestings, Douuct Ribbons, Clotüs, Muslins hawl-S ftC huhfor.iual.ty and pr.ee will compare favorably with that of any other . UblUluncnt in riymouth. Will take in exchange for floods cool) lutterfcgs,bccwal ra5M etc., Remember the place: one door south of IVr.hings' Drug Store, nuncdiatcly oppose U,e Plymouth Ind., April Uh 1K.3. t L. NUSSIUUM. s- MAYE1; JA. Xl SSRAU.lf fc COfc! Wolcsale and Retail GUOCEHY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND provis i o xx s TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. Tnsolicitingthepubliepatronage we would say .li t nr aiiu'l; of fioodsis roninlete. and will eoni5 are lavorablT with anv olticrestaiiisnmeniiu i ue iV'et, l.-.pecial inducement are offered to country Dealers. All kiuds of country Prod.icetaken atthehighestraarket price in exchang for goods. SUSSBAUM k CO. 12tf
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TIIK GREAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by tLe arriral of ihelr UNHIVALED STOCK OP SrßLVG Am SUlIMEIt AXD BEADY-MADE CLOTHin a THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S IVo. I, Ooi-Iiii Ulock, Corner or icfii.m and LnPortc Streets, S. &, Iii. "BECKER Would most respectlully inform their nuirero cjstomm, and all other citizens of .Mai shall and urrounding couutici, that they Lave JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Fustcrn Cities, the Largest audi most Splendid Stuck of W HEADY-MADE CLOTHI IT G HATS ND C.A JSOTIOS, i&C. &C. EROUGIH TO rLYMOUT TLcir Goods wro carefully ttlceted fid LBtb for Ctsh, tby cku. tksrcfu t, Sell as Low cs tho Lowest And WILL DO SO nil thetine. If yoa itj.l believe it, call and to ouviret'a, CALICOES. av 500 picccf of Trints, all eftkf 3rP Quality anil Latest Stjlts. CIIALIES AND DELAINES. Cf PtnJlüffitl mm Laini, all th ; Tt rv n urta and col on. G I N G U A M S . They har 40 plecs I Freh ar.J Don'ttSf Gingkamt, at Vry Low Tri. LAWNS, SILKS, &,C They htve 100 piece of LawTJJ.frC 18 t Fin Clack Silks aud Tiavlir;GoeJfor UÄ WHITE GOODS, Thev luve apenJiJ assortment of U'hittGooJ such as Urihiantes, Ja. konets, au l iÜi'Ü jdj of bleached and uobltached Muliu. DEN I M S, They hav 2 Eales of Dnima an UUk7 GLOVES, HOSIERY Sr NOTIONS' Their itock of Gloves, Hosiery and Xot2&f U large and luhiouatl. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will fell attke Lew est Rates, as their motto alw:.yn has Lee aud alwava will be, Quick alc and ' Small rteiiti. i KT aTheirStock of C!Mhing eoi.sist of Coati, Tanta, Vrhts, and other Cents' and Hoys ear. oi all Qualitics,6uitablo for rich orpoor. MERCH'NT TAILORING With the above tlif y have ecnrcrlcd the Mr eliantTnilorinp Huiness and have just received lari;o stock ot Cloths, Cassimen-s, Vrsiingf, & They are prepaid! to make up Clothing to ordar onhi.ortiiotiee.and warrantagood ftor no lalf, as they have in their employ Who is a good woikmin, and knows how to up a ood suit. 1TTA11 V;dof Cocntry Tioduce take change for Gthds. art4l 3. i M. BF.CKER.
