Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 June 1866 — Page 3
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THE DEMOCRAT 1x)cal and Miscellaneous.
Advertising Agents. C. II. Scrav2X & Co., 51 Dearborn Street, and Cook. Cobukn & Co. 83 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills, 8. M. PKTTixaiLL. New York City, and Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 23 Congress St. Boston, Mass., are authorized to receive advertiser lcnts for the Democrat. Strawberries have made their appearance in the market here and are now quite plenty at the groceries. The radicals are foiid of calling the President "A. Johnson." Prentice says J he is The Johnson the definite article. The Picnic of the Presbyterian Sabbath School at the Fair Grounds last Thursday, was a pleasant affair, and largely attended by the members of the school. A young man by the naaic of l?rown had his fingers badly crushed while at work in the stave factory of Hurlbut, Pro's & f!n on FridsT- Inct T)r Lomnn drocsfd i 7"'"' J - the wound. The abolitionists of this Congressional rv. . . . , . , i, - n .. District have issued acall for a Convention to meet at Westville on the 10th day of July. Mr. Colfax is understood to ft; the only aspirant for Congressional honor. The Julv number cf Arthur's Homo j M.icr! ! Viofnro If la n f!n mimrior i ------ " " The contents are of a highly interesting cnaracicr. i nce ou a year, uuress i t?-- o.i r n . t i i . T. S. Arthur & Co., S23 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Pa. The Feather has been unusually warm for the season, and the crops of corn and oatg are said to be doingfineiy. Occasional rains have falbu and the fears of an entire failure of the crop?, heretofore entertained by some, have been entirely 'P8t.,, f t i r n . .v Ieterson for July is fully up o the erage of that beautiful monthly. Tue table of contents points unmistakably to pleasure in the perusal of the varied liter j : l .1 .: . t i J 7
the fashion plates and engravings will be Anuuno v.ere compieicn examined with interest. ! -1,zc J Jer Jay warn on tue arrival o. ; ,7: , . , I the ezprc-5. to find that iho news ajreut ! iHANK.s. .Miss Ivatc V loueujje piacca ! . , r. lT r ,.' e 1 j instead vi seiutu; their Uivorito ,,kyal on our t .de last Monday mornintr seme of i r 111- '. J liii.ur.c, had sui'ctitutea r.? many cot-ic the nie cjt strawberries of the season. For' P 4 . , .., T. . . ! : of that "copiicrhcau concern, h.e Cai ! the liberal donation of this delicious fruit i rr- '-n v m i , Af. . 4l , Uag; limes. The 1 in;es was distributed ;
her thtt the printers attested to the u- ... r . . . , penor qualities of the bernes in more tnan r . . , o simple offering of thanks.
T. J. McDowell, of the Peru S'-ntin.-l. i at le"t th:rG hrve been no d-.-aths re- i CuC iv,;v., ,-,f. 10 oMer k a. m. anl i o'was ia Plymouth on Friday, and called at ! Tte 1 V to the hour cf goirg to r-resa. j ff v. M. cfs tiJ iay, ofiVr fhe ahorc dr.cnhid , , J j j Jar i lor salo, ut t..u Lo.ut ; ioue 1 r la I lyni our office during his fchort stav. Wc wore , . . . . ' outh, r.t publicauoium to the h;t-hcst bidder. " , . r . -11,"., . .- v, iii l,3 seen ti:;s Wv0;c iie coiamns I n rv,i i 1 h?id
.... 1 uro oi seeing mm home when you ell. The Scntinc v vi i j , . ...... r r We acknowledge the receipt of the loN lowing valuable works from the publishing! house of C. B. Richardson, No. 5 10 Broadway New lork : Farmen aud others who come to Plymouth to buy their goods, or to transact any other hujinesi with our citizen;?, would do trell to consult the columns of the Demoerat before baying, as alloftha best tvA most popular business men advertise, so also do the trades and professions. Those who caDDot afford to advertise are the men that will sjll at the very highest prices. Buy of those who adTertise if you v.'at;t to get good bargains. Fourth or July at Ilremen. There will be a Sabbath School clebratioa and Picnic at Bremen, Indiana, on the 4th of July next, in which everybody are inTiteti to participate. There will he orations, reading of the Declaration of Independence both in the English and German languages, also plenty of refreshments. A good brass band, and in fact everything to please and make it a day of joy and profit to all who may attend. Thero will also be tight rope performance by the renowned Geo. Scachrest, who ia äqual to Blondon on the rope. An Impostor.. A man by the name of Thon aa McClelland, who peddles McClelland's Celebrated English Ointment, had bills printed at this oce about ßii
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come again, Uro McDow- ! . lt , 1 ! rVi'AV:: IN'DI N A ?
?, by the wav. is one ofi T . . . ' MARSHALL COUXTY.J
Pollard's TTIstorr of 1. to ! its len.rtli and width than luretc-fore. Thö I -,ut. J,;;' h a i.on -rcsi.'.e
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Forrest: Smi thorn RmomI. il' i suit us vet. Vt'e want a tili lar"er iaTr,r ." a. unls ,ip appear, answer
, . ,r ' i , . . 1 ' tattno calling of Mid (M!;se. oil the lirst i and Campaigns: Morgan ad his Men; aRf! in a r on?ity eo emphatically demo- t!i.'nej'. t?m of siM court, to b? iirun an.
Life n-'-'StnnAnrnH" .T.tartn 1t- v;.; ! ratio as JIarshall. vith its rp.'.i.d iv.crwn V ul?.Lo ,Ii'1?0 1:1 ,lie tov1' of
lan. - i j;.-ui..u'..ji saü ..eai:;i, v MiouiU ii.ave : aivl .he matters and thitu's therein coi
aonthi ago to the amount of six dollars,? ,:r-l of Tnud. : ihe Corjior--icdh7 frltt nrnnil. r,ranoAoA ,r!?t.c- town fl'lyniouth, in the county of
the hands in the office to let him have a few of them in advance of payment, and ia ft few days he would call for the balance and settle the whole bill. He has never been in our office since, and has not yet paid for the bills, although ho manages in some way to raise plenty of money to pet beastly drank quite often, and treat hi friends and associates. Wo warn the public to be on the watch for this ecainp. The Logansport Journal calls Jeff. Davis the "pampered pet of the author!, tios." The Journal man is evidently sorely grieved because the '-authorities' have extended to Davta the privilege of the fort, and allowed him a bill of fare tbtt will in all probability bo beneficial to his health. The radicals would like to have him starred. Pure liquon for medicinal purposes can be had at the rectifying establishment of J. F. Vanyalkenburgh, one door north of .. 1 1 1 1. it
The Indianapolis Daily Herald lias ro1
cejtly Icen enlarged, and is one ot the finest lookinar Dailies iu the west. It has manifested a decree of enterprise that many other Dailies might proSt by, had they a right appreciatioa of what makes a first class dailv. A scaffold ou which workmen were en -aged, at the new brick building of Messrs. e B 7 Paul & Guipe, broke down on Tuesday aftcrnoon, precipitating the whole ma?s of brick and mortar into the cellar. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. A man who was either standing on the scaffold when it fell, or near by, sustained a slight bruise. Circus. The Great Western Cicus is coming, and will be hereon next Wednesday, June 20th, afternoon and evening. The company are said to be worthy of a liberal support from the circus-loving foiks, and we have no doubt there will be a large crowd in Plymouth on that day to witness the performance. Advertisement -it jiu auuiuer cuiuiuu. j j J;;m"Hoiam WM tla.own ! frn 1iU Lor on Saturday last and eon- j . , , j siderably injured. It was at first thought j i xlVLi ,ä injuries were very serious, and :
that he would probably not survive, but! The township? arc iYif.ii-s.ted to meet and we are glad to learn that he u now so 'appoint delegates as tarty us Saturday, June much letter that he is able to go about ' ithout fail. It U important that all the : dolomites be pn-sent, and that contintrcnts be
aild is OUt of danger Pianos and Amckicax Organs. The j attention of cur readers is directed to the advertisement of W. W. Kimball, dealer ! in Pianos and American Organs, No. iV.) j Washington St., Chicago, 111. The ffll I Iowir-we take from the Christian Thus : !
r T. . . f. , . ,T . j ine couniv ti iar:T, on inai i;av wiu ue nean3Ir. Ivimbail u one oi the o.'.iCt jiu.i- .. r ,4 ' , , . tX . Ii- , ilv welcome, lor eor.;.u:tat:o:i r.r.a a "pood :vdl Dealers iu the cst, and his irrcat - ., ,, e . i ' - time cenerr.ilv.
cial KXPEitiENCE pives him r.n auvantacre selvos VlQ .urautee3 hi, in-rumeaU, j and we do not hositalu to ask for him the ! confidence of any who may vrish to pur one oftC'lc,t k;uj. Uh h f r . i r; i that it is crcelsr i - c - sible to fail of Lc'ncr s:i;iJ. - - i u m -1 i . l i I s anion'1' the iaithiul, and r.ltnodf.ru lar.r.v 01 , . , , . . ; theia had serious Oijectr..ns to readin;? 1 , , , . much ui-doyaitv in one üav. wo hcueve j . J . , , ; ... , t !iMVJ ö-V 1 " U tii.? IrMOfr.AT are l.-n"th--ned :.fi Utk o uispeicu iiin u:e fiULUi:i ' nca:" j waica extended acrois t!;o l. p ( f cid: ! rfs'0? procured a new cIuiün ru-03 t0 correspond with t;:e additional i icni'lu oi coaiini. Jfende.i taking the j paper arsr. there :s more uniioruuty in at least oars thour.ad cuih laviu 5ubi M mi n u . . Cribers. 1 he J)eMOCRAT rill be enlarged as EGe-n &3 we procura a suilicient number of subscribers to warrant the change. School Examination and Pifulf rf. th'.l feemmarj to-morrow. ror. HKiT.Ksn.NTATiv::. To t2ic Dpuiorrnry of 3Zarh3iall and SlnrK ocmlii-s. The nr.nKTous friends in "Marsh-ill 5t..r7countics of Dr, ja Müs ii. confkr' utl. Surr0on ofthe -th Indiana H.-ginu nt, havinibtair.nl pcnnijion to me Iii j name in con - n crti on with ho ,-r.ce of IN pro.'rntativo in tJiencxt I.esri.-diiure .sr.hicet to th ! rUn of the Democratic nMiiir.atin.' Conv. Titioii take pleasure in annornx in it Thi- Doctor is an aide h-hatcr. r.ml a nevt tlK.roi: TJi work i n z d er.i ocn t. Aldi- and cxpt riei-c vl nu n will be i;re:.tlv 1 necik! in our next LeirMalur". Eos. Democrat. Please annoui.ee the name of VM. 31. PATTKlo:,, a n (.,n. di-latc for Itrprrsentative, uihjcft to ihn tf.. dtrWon of tl-.e joint Conveution of M uhall and r-tark cor.nties. iP;I J Mint Voter?. Vv'e irer(-fiHte(l to anr.or.n.-,- tl.r. i-rrn D. II. VAN ALK EN 151' I (ill as :i r..n;iio for Representative, mhjvct to the d -cisi the Drmoeratir. f 'i-nn-i.-nfm - 1 i ill i ii oi arsuaiiana Mark C'ountie tld.J UK IT OKtt.iixED, Marshall and.Stite of Indi ana. that the r.s;Ttiv owners of !ts liM-nbcrcl one Iuindrd aiKl sixty-seven, (107) one-hundred, and Plymouth, are hereby required to build or cause to be built, a .:do-valk at hmt six feet in width, two inches thiek of oak thnhtr, and laid on three f trinjrers said walks to be built on the south side of La l'orte s're' t, and on the north side of nid h't. Also, that the owners of lots numbered three, :) and one-hundred and fifty-seven, (LT7) in the oriirinal plat or the town öf Th inouui, Tiiiu )j iis nuinnered one, (I) two (2) three,(:l) four, (4) lire, (ft) six, (0) s.nen.' (7) eiht, (?) nine ('j)and ten, (Hi) in en.,t l'lyioouth.arc hereby re(uirtdtol)uild, on a use to be built, of the material and dimcr.cious above specified, a side-walk, on the nortli side of each of paid loU, the tninebeintr 'n the south sale ot iino street and l vler stre:. Also, that the owner of lot numbered twentv, (00) in the original plat of the town of riymonth,i3 hereby required to build orcaue tobe built, a sidewalk, of the material and dimensions above specified, on the west side of sail lot, the same being on the east side of Miolnpin street. And the aforesaid owners of lots are hereby notified to construct or cause to be constructed, the side walks aforesaid, within twenty (20) days after the publication of this ordinance. Dated thn June fdli, 1SC5. II. 15. DICKSON, Pres t of the Hoard. (Attest) D. K. ANVAT.KE.NRL-ROH, ( lcrk.
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CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per barre' $12,00. $14,00 Wheat per bushel ft'2,25 Corn 3540 Oats 30?40 Potatoes iiZQtbb Clover seed $4.505,Öö Flax seed $2.00 Pork gros per cwt 7,00 8,00 j Pörk, net Per cwt 8'0a -?2 I Lara .....lo(7tiS j Butter 16(13 frs 1 Beeswax 30 Tallow 2(310 Rajs 34 llama & sides 15(317 Shoulder 11 15 Hides preen 5 " Dry 10 Hay, wild 9,00 " Tame 10,00 Apples, green, per bushel Si ,00(22.00 " Drv, per Tu 1S&15 Democratic County Gonveiitlon. The Democratic County Convention, to nominate ofileers to be voted for at the OcI tobcr election l$o0, will be held at the Court Htm in Plymouth, .Tunc ICth next, at one o'clock P. M. The democratic vote of the last Presidential election is taken as the basis for representation, and one delegate for every ten votes and the fraction of ten, proposed. Tlii s th" lowlrieleyation from each township: Polk 0; AN vi 11: Lmon 13; Grtcn W:inut . Til)p,rAnoo ft ourl,on German 20; North 11 ; CYntrc H. selected who will attend in ri?e ofabser.ee of the regular dt-U-j-ates. It is recommended that eaeh candidate ho allowed hi relative f cf ri.rrrtl ?n tlu riinvs'tiliiiTi riü firt lillnt fit lfait ' pr0mpt attendance at the time and plaee Hxc d desired. It is hoped that every townvlrn will ho fully represented without Ml A rcneral attendance of democrats from Tiy order of the (Y;itr.:l Connr.ittce. r. II. IIEEVK, Chairman. A, C. CAPIiöIs, Secretjiry. i ' , ; 1 on ai.i: Cikai-.-A first cla.s, fenaw l& Clark Sewing Machine. Knquiro at - . - (tf.) At,;, v.ho are ia want of iools or .Shoes ha I h' it.T call ?X 'aii. .? hoot and .Shoe StoI, in .... ,uUh room of.T. lu estervelt'a niT;1;0. v,ifn. t;,.y 1uiy n ,ctter article ft,r m0nev ta.n thev can hitv .mv where ..... ,, ..-..f e:- e i;i P15 n-'""t 1. ;.C';tf. '- - CUJlMlSSLOXIhT S SALE. Tire s:;ucr.-l-ncd h.-wn: been nppoiatetl a com--fi of ti.o Maraali Court of Coramon ua t.vir.o sa.? 01 tu-. lui.ovnai, (.cfcriutu i r-il estate :n i.jsrsiia.l C.r.r.ty, inuiuna, viz: Ti i.crth-c.vt --iu-.rter, of thc'Uh-ea?: quarter ..nt, tv-t-ir,.t-o c'in t--xrlan t'iirtvi h,h.ko, i-. m ivr.., t. ira- ! Cr.ioc, (33 ::crw.i, C-! rsnjre three (.tj east; wdi. cn SAVPaDAY, tue 7T1I DAY Or JULY, J JIhi (. O.-bOu.i L, C .rcn-.s.-iioricr. fi Cr.-" rTrf iitM-t Tm icr.C , MciJa E-l.) j T. . r.. t C j TI:c piakÜfTa in ths abor? entitled c.vwe by , ,',r. fuor:-e my oihce her comj tLe fii-Uvit of a competent person üiat tlie de nt of noti?;nnst or Ueruur therehy of 1 held rivuouth, on rlaint it.ihid and i aiI'-,!o:d v---IIk -"I-r1 -d '.-termined i,n his at !tace- JOHN C. CÜ3II.MAN, ClerV. i A. C. C.rrcn, VlfT Att'y nll-3-. "OOL! WOOL! ! WOOL ! ! 1 V.E WAV? j 1 0 0 , U 1) 0 rCllIUlS 01 WOO I. For which we wiil pay the highest market price in Cisli. orgooJd of our own manufacture, at prices corresponding with the price of wool. Our fetock o f CASSI.MERES, JEANS, SATINETS, Flannels, Shcetiiis, Blankets and Woolen Yarns ' , . . , 1 Ia ver-T atS aml w-11 bc 5oK1 orexchanged at t.ic Mill, in quantities to suit purchasers, at WHOLESALE PRICESLet r.e one h iving wool to dispose of fail to visit the Lu I'ortc Woolen lills. Our Roll Canl Department will bo in the charge of Mr. 11. Mc DONALD, an EXPERIEXVED CAE DER, Who fave 3uch ?r.?ra! satisfaction last year, WILE, HUM ELY, iCO. Larorte.Maj 21, lf.G. 39-lra. STATU OF INDIANA.? 1 MAKHIIALL COUNT YS . . ... . - In Ciremt t-mirt, August lerm, iCto Catharine V . Tierce.) vs - Complaint for Dirorco. Thomas Ticree. The plaintiff in tho above entitled cause by her 'ttorncv, has 'filed in my ollice her complaint n-airt Vac defJu'lant, an.l'it appearing by the afCdivit f a competent perron that the defendant, Thomas Fierce, M a i.ou ici-lcnt ot the State (Tliid'ana, ken herehv notified of the pendancy rear answer or demur thereto at the railing of aid cause, cn tue nri nay oi me i' eouit, to hi' hopun mil held at the Court House in the town el Plymouth, on the 1 t Monday in August l.-CO Faid complaint nnd the inVtera and tliinjrs therein contained and !iUe-l;;el will be herd nud det"rm'ned inl i l-ence. JOHN C. C17S1IMAN. Clerk. O -born a k Vanv.u.kniu'R'-ii, rifTn Atty. r.il-3w. STATT. OF INDIANA. M A US 1 1 A I.Ij COl' NT V ,S la Circuit Court, August Tcrio, 1SGG. Chaiiea R.Sayles, ) v. Divcrcc. Mary fcsayl, ) The plaintiff in th above entitled caueb Ida attorney, has filed in my office his complaint apii'mal" the defendant, and it appearing by the ftUhlavit of a competent porsc n that the dcfeti'lan t Marv Saylea U a non-resi lent of the Slate ot Indiana, she is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of Slid complaint npainst her, and i.nhis she appear, answer or demur th'-reto at the cillin of s-ifd caiwe, un the f.rstday of the next term of said eouit, to be besim iil held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth, on the 1st Monday of Ausimt, IcGG, said complaint and the matters! and things therein contained und alledcd will be heard and determined in he absence. n..rn, 1. Vinvilkdcbur-h. riff's At? JOIIW C.CIJSIIMAW, tlerW. 41-3
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J. E. WESTE RVELT.
ILOOK HE HE ! LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE! NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. PlvJiiouth, Ind., .Tunc '06.
SOMETHING NEW
AB- BECKER & CO-, (SUCCESSORS TO CLEAVELAXD & WORK) Iuformtheeitizensof Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A New And Fresh Stock CF F1 .A. M I X, Y GrROCERIESj Which they intend to sell la low as any other Ho u in .Vorthern Indiana. Their Slock consists ia part, yf COFFEE , MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER Queensware, f every Dccriplion, 7 Of all kinds, such a3 ia kfptin a j Good G-HOCSRY STORECOUNTRY PRODUCE Tliej will talc almost all kind si Cauntrv Induce IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. REMEMBER THE PLATE. rr Clrclan l k WorkV old stand, ßrst door I north of Ruck and Toans hardvrar store . j t PLYMOUTH, - I.MMAXA.i AB. BECRKIt & CO. Vlln20 T, A. LEI0N, DRUGGIST, East side Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind., Denier Iu DRUGS, MEDICINES, cnii;ricvi;s, Pure Wines and Liquors, Tor ITIcdical Purpoui, LINSEED OIL, UENZOIL, SPIRITS TURPKXTIXB WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTV, LARDOIL, NEATSFOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAMPS, kc. WALL lAPEK, AND WINDOW CURTAINS, SCHOOL HOOKS. STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c., c., &c. PHYSICIANS are particularly requeste.l to call and eiAtninc the etock and pricei before parchasing elsewhere. PARTICULAR attention piven to filling Phy. sicians Prcacriptionijind Family Receipts, by airl Experienced DRUGGIST. G-. BLAIN, & CO., DRUGGISTS, South-east corner cf Michigan and Gano Street?, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAVING just recired a fresh supply of crery article mour line of tr.ide, com'' in mainly of Drugs, .Medicines, Paints Oih-, Dve Stuft"-, Varnish, Urushos, Perfumerv, Yankee Nothnn, Glass, Stationary, Türe Medicines, and Iupiors for mcdieal purpose? only, to whieh wc rfippccufully invite tiie attention of thi community. We have also on hand a ttoekof Tea, ColTee, Sugar, Tob uro, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed ofat very reasonable figures. Within a few day past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AN D Juj Anns for burning the same. of every size and stvle,ith " v arc aiso agents lor all the popular Patent Medicines of tho day. Physician prescriptions carefully put up at all hour of tho niftht, by an experienced drueqist. Wo earnestly invite the public to favor u with a call, examine our stock , and become connnced of the fact that we are doin a lioeral husinesw vllo31-tf G. ÜLAIN & Co. A Large stock of WALL PAPKR jus received from the Manufacturers Cui tomers cannot fall to suit t.iemselves in tylest qTJility.q'nntitT and prices at LEMONS Prunfto-.
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We are now prepaid to 1! all order for Of all kinds, aho to MAKG AND REPAIR All kinds of .Tlacliinery, Fiirticul-ir attcMloa vea to ICEP-VIIIIXO sT ATI 0 NARY ENGINES. ! a D I All Kinds of Mill Work. I We Lope by close attention to huMnesa to ' merit thfi patron ire of this and the j surr 3ur.'i;n- country. vi 1 n'7-Gir.. V7. I. ADAMS & CO Tvitc 1 1 & Chamberlain SUCCESOIIS TO TYRRELL AND BRO'S, Bourbon Indiana j Would respectfully ci'.l t:i3 atteutioa ofteliir 'old cuitoiaer anJ aa niiny nevz onis 3i may ! fircrtaom with a ca'l, t!i?:r n!eai:d stock of I Goocerie?3 & Provisions, ! Qacci.varc, GIas3 vrr.ro, ' Lnras r.cl Coal Oil I Wtoi aal Willow W?.r? , ; Dried and Cir.n-d Tiuir?. j Nuts Confectionariesi i Dve ttua, ii: , Lc Oar stoc'.: if .ccoal t3 none I between Tt. Wayne and Chicago, ard cir motto n I QUICK GALE3 AND RMaLL P.0FlT3 ! T'a.v.Afd fjr i:y. pitron'., we remain i l oars t: u.y, i TYRRELL and CII IMBERLAIN. (tIYE them A C A L L. rlf nlS6ra i 5 -s I c 3 3 ?i g- r- M r o -: S - a Ö H ! 0 : X v. ty i. p J! - s 5 7? o 3 U t f -. " X ? . 1 3 5" Q. 7 W H c 1 0; ilA1 BOURBON. ?4 3 .tvkirbu.. .!.. .J .-tu r: )J 1.-- - J HARDWARE ESTABLISH SI KNT. G-ROSH & iTOBLE. IN OMAR 1AVI.S'NKV 1511 LDlNt,, Have opened a laipe aud complete stock of Hard ware, in the town of Dourbor, wheie tlu v inttrd keeping a full and coiv.ph te aeorticcnt of Iron Nail?,ttccl,(Ilrts3. ?ab. Puttv. Stove. I! Hardware. Sheet Iron, Tin and Ct ppcr W8U ' j Weavers' Recd, M-fttnc, Plough?, j I oi ls, p a 1 :x M'S And ton thousand other articles uot nicRtloiii i advertisement. We wou!d say to she citizens of Tombon nH surrounding ccunttj, that in expect to locat permanently among you, and hope by keeping tho very Best stock of Goods j and eellinr j rlirap m in ihcr Ftore ttJ jof Tort Warno cr-Ch:tj;o, to recrie a l.rfr ! patronage. C:tll ud examine our stock btferc toinnbrou to EM IL GRCbli Pcnrr.;c, Aqr S" T5.n24 1 JOS., M . Ji'OEL
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