Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 August 1866 — Page 4
Gems or Thought. Firmness is as differeut from its moan
tfiitatiute, obstinacy, as rashness is from . true courage, pride from virtue , and , bigotry from religion. ! If a man does not make new acquaint' anciisj as lie advances through life, he will j soon find himself left alone. A man should j keep his friendship in constant repair. A great icind is like an elephant in the line of ancient battle the bei t ally if he can keep him in the ranks, fronting the right way; but, if he turn about, he is the deadliest foe and treads his master undcr neath his feet. Great minds have a trick of turning round. Theodore Parker. Mauuta(5E. There is no graver event in a man's life than marriage. It may prove an inestimable blessing, the subtle influences of which permeate every hour of the da-, strengthen every fibre of his moral being, and by its satisfying repose to the affections, give his intellect a calmer and more continuous sweep, It may alio prove a desolating evil, numbing the sympathies, irritating and scattering the intellectual energies, distracting the life. (. 11. Luces. The Milwaukee S-ntind of the 2d Fays an old lady arrived in that city in the last company of emigrants from Norway, who is now nearly a hundred and five years of age. Sho had in the company, four children, all ti.irried, twenty grand children, fifteen of whom are married, forty-four greaSgrand children, six of whom are married, and ten great grcatgrand children, making in all scventycvjht descend ants all of them in the party which passed through this city the present week. If we add the wives and husbands of these direct descendants of the old lady, we will have a family of one hundred and three members, the aged mother of which still lives, and is in very good health, although becoming quite infirm The name of this wouderful woman, ;the mother of a mighty race," is Katrina lansen. cniciiciis Hatched Artificially. It is stated by a latu travoW that artificial chicken hateh'ng is extensively carried on in the larger towns in Egypt. In Cairo large buildings are devoted to this business. Largo r vens of several stories arc constructed, famished with straw mats on which the eggs aro placed tier above tier. As many as one hundred and fifty thousand eges arc placed in the ovens of a single building at one time. About twenty millions of eggs are subjected to this process yearly producing about fourteen millions of chickens. The proprietors of thes3 establishments pay a yearly tax to the government for the privilege of rrosucjutinir the business of artificial chicken hatching. The late Her. Samuel Fiske once pray. cd in the pulpit "that the Lord would bless bo v.vwTation assembled, and that portion ot i, va tho t0 church, and those who were at cct ting ready to come, and that in His infinite patience, He would grant the benediction to those who peached the house of God just in time for that." Uy this eccentric lactlioj tho olorgcj-mon cmoo.Io, Ir. Lrp-ilt ing up a bad habit which had resisted all legitimate appeals. TnE Horse of 3Ir. Lixcoin. On Saturday last the family horse of tho late President Lincoln was sold at public auction in Chicago. He was bid in by the owner at 3C5, 00 being the highest sum offered. The animal was eighteen years oM. "Pray," inquired one minister of another, "seeing so many ladies attend your church, why do you invariably ad dress your congregation a3 'dear brethren?'" "Oh, the answer is easily given," he replied "the brethren cmlricc the sisters." "Xo union soldier," says tho black re publican St. Louis Democrat, "can desert the republican party in this time of trial, without deserting the cause and colors for which he has fought and gcinj? over to the rebels." A large majority ot tho union soldiers, we have observed, entertain tho belief that the causa and colors tor wich they fought wero tho cause of the union and the colors which such disunion sheets a3 the Democrat were wont to denounce as a "flauntincr lie." h To denounce these soldiers by the in fa mous term of "deserters" because they choose to vote for the union thus fought for, and against men who would perpetrate disunion, is characteristia of black republican politicians ia other States, ai well as in Missouri. The CaUaragus Co., N. Y., agricultural society in its liit of permiuma offers one of S25 for the best, and ono of 10 for the fecond best baby entered for competition at its next fair. A live baby 'vrnpped in a copy of tbe Rochester Union, was found in a rr ilrnad car at the depot in that city the other night. Notwithstanding the evidence thus furnished, the Union man has not been arrested. Balance of Evjlm. "It is a painful thing," said Jones, who had been deceived, "to have pretended friends and to have found them out." "1'cs," said Brown, "but that can hap pen seldom. Tho plague of lifo h that you arc always Table to find them at home. A man courting a young lady was interrogated bv her father a.s to his occu nation.
" i scale," he replied. lie married the girl and turned out to be a bill-sticker. The best board in the world for a dyspeptic young lady, is said to be the wash board! It gives strength of muscle, an exuberance of spirits, a good appetite for their meals, and supercedes the necessity of painting their faces. An inconsiderate) fellow calls the prcvalent use of filting skirts, the " hindertest." i Vou needn't have such reverence for truth a to stand at such an awful distance from It. Scandal is a bit of false money, and he who passes it is frequently as bad as he who originally utten it. "Why," said M. Partington, ''what monsters them cotton planters are ! I'm told one on m has as many a a hundred hands."
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KLMBOLDT FLUID EXTRACT OF AT TIIK CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE HOTTENTOTS Have long used FOR A VARIETY OF DISEASES. t was borrowed from those ru Je practioncrs by the EXCUSII AND DUTCn MYSiri.lXS, On who?e recommendation it waa employed iu Europe and has now come into general use. IT IS GIVEN CHIEFLY IN Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, MORBID IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER AND URETIIKA. roa FEMALE WEAKNESS and Debility, For Prolapsus and Rearing: Down, or, Prolapsus Uteri, DISEASES OF THE PROSTRATE GLAND, Retention, or Incontinence or Urine, And all diseases requiring the aid of a diuretic arising from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. ITISALSO RECOMMENDED IN CASES OF DTSPEPS I A, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, dropcv. To cure thc?e diseases wc must bring into action the muscles which are engaged in their various functions. To neglect them, however slight may be the attack, is sure to affect the bodily and mental powers. arc supported from these sources OlJIi FLESH iliD HLOOD PERSONS AT EVERY TERIOD OF LIFE From IiiTaiicy I o Old Ac are in every FtateofheiJtb areli aole to be subects of those disesscs. 77m cause in many nstmices are unknown. The patient has,however,an admirable remedy in HELM 13 OLD'S Flnid Extract of Bue.huPhiladelphia Evening Bulletin Editorial, Sep. 15, 18GI. It ELM BO LJ)S Genuine Preparations His Solid and Fluid Extracts embody the full strength of the ingredients of which the are named. They are left to the inspection of all. A ready and conclusive teat of their properties will be a comparison of those set forth in the United States Dispensatory, The e remedies are prepar ed by II. T. Ilelmbold, a druggist of sixteen years' experience in this city, and we believe them to fee reliable, in fact wc have never known i i i . : i ! . success, ami .nr. Jlc mbold s succuss is certainly prima facie evidence. His Drug and Chemical Warehouse. in the City of New York, is not excelled, if equaled, by any in the country, nod we would advise our readers, when visiting that city to give him a call, andjudge for themselves. Hclmbol d's EXTRACT OF BUCHU. nlCvllone year
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Ply mouth, Indiana, July 27, 'Co n471y. GREENBACKS ARE GOOD! BUT OBACK'S STOMAtn BITTE119, artr year of exjMTience and trial, hftYeprevcD to Ie tbe boat remedy extant fur all com. plaint whore a tonic and stimulant aro required. They never fail to etrcngthca the weak, impart vigor to th tron, and B in all ri'fjHT U restore siiattercd and Irukeu down constitutioin. reme-ly has Leen received with ai much faror as K -tutVk Stcxacu Bittebs. lu CLlCAgO 0 VEP. 5 0,000 botlles Mero fold by ono (IriiR-houio in the pant year. It Is ad. mitted by our most learned phveirians that Jr. liODACIv'S STOMACH BITTtliS cinl)iuc tho propertio of a gcutl laxat ire, an effictot antl-bilioiis neut, tnd th best tomachic Vuowu t" the world. KOBACK'.S Bll'TKKS hould ! used ly con. valenconta to trengtheii thi profitratinn which always fullowa acuto disease, lu tho I B ILIOrS dintrlciB of the Wort and South thprn has, f;r a long time, been tnm h needed an ai tielo of STOMACH BITTE US, which, if taken ia proper tiautities, and at tho proper time, are a tu re preventive of Bilious Fevr, Fever and Arup, IJvcr t'omplaint, Dyvpepsia, ludigoctioi:. Jaun T dice, h l iner Couiplaint, and all disciws of similar nature ; and aro better as a pre. ventive for bilious derangement, regulating A KD strengthing the Fystem, anil giving ton to the ilijr-gtivo organn, than any other known remedy. Now that thw war is over, there will LethouatiJs teeking hemes in the South. jSo person who values LU lifo houlJ go tlierfl without baTing contantlr at hand tho H1TTKKS, as a RaTeiiard agaiiiHt epidemic ar d uialuilies enc iiil. ri-. ty miasnia and polluted water. Trav'lrs aüd all robiJeuts vf the rank river-buttvni C OfXTIES of the West and South, iu tho valley of the Mississippi and lis ti il.ritariej, should provido theinlvr w ith tha U1TTKKS. There is prolwibly no one liseaso with which oiaukiud aro uiUictvd which is th rourco of no many ailments E as dyspttpsia, or as it is more commonly called iotir Stwmach, and there is no more ertain remedy thau Uob.vk Stoinai h Bitters. They are Lever known tu fail. K --r-lMJ CIlOLbKA has always Ik-cq much ' I-l 1 . I . ..II!. " 1 resorted to all manner of iiniii, Im .1 1 arrest the progress, I ut w ith Iittlebiiocess. A iure cure and preventive is to be fouud In the we of Dr. KOBACK'3 SCANDINAVIAN UKMEOIKS. Keep tle l-ow.U IB epeu with the Pills, and invii;irat the ysteiu by free use vf the Stomach Bitter or, if the blood is thiu ue tho l'ui itkr S UCn an invalur.bl. remedy should bo kept in evory fam" ". Keep tho aystom in tujl vigor aud nol'- np: is to ! fearod from disease or cholera. 1 II K ULI RKLIABLK Do not bo deceived by purchasing any of the quack nostrums under the various names f Kitten. Purchase none ntlir hut lr. KOBACK'S NTOMACII BITTKKS, which are cnmponndml of the purest drugs, and in which the afflicted cau rely. ABS S XMtllSTClC. WVLTOIV Äs CO, (Successors to Dr. C. W. Köbach,) SOLE rilOrttlKTOBS, Jfos. 56,83, 60 and 6) Kant Third St., t'IXCINXATI, OHIO. vllni23-ly Tlic Good Time's Coining. HAS COMB, and to have tho GROCER I KS to H. A. WORK'S New Gro cery and Provision Store TWO DOOIiSSOUTH OFTI1K TOSTOFFICF, where he is ready to oblige A LLhis old customers and and a 11 y number of NF.W ones, by nelling tnem mre (tooc Tor the same money, than can, ' a , '..I uc tougiit ai any other house in town. Having tauten advantage of the recent fall in pricey he CAN and WILL sell CIIF.AP. Ca'l and examine his Slock before buying clcwheia farmer Tlrlii In your rnxhu'f ad get the hight market price in efch for March 22 IPtiG. vlIn'JIMun Appllcailoii lor IJcctiKi. Notice is hereo y civtn. that I willamdv to the Board of Comrmsttioners of Marshall cuntv. In diana, at t ieir next term, cmihiic nein on the first Monday in September lbfiG. for a license to sell intoxicating liquors ina less quantity than a quari ai R lime. (Willi till! tiriVllf Of nltowinrr rli. same to be drank 011 mv premises A for on vear. My place of business, and the Premises whereon paid liquors aro to be drank, are located on Lot fto. 172, in the town of rirmotth. Marshall County Indiana. MI 1,(3 T. PELTO K. 10-3w Merchant's celebrated O ARO LIN O j OIL, an indispensable article for tho ! Farmer, propr'etors of Livery Stables and owners J of Stock generally Bewaro of Counterfeits, 1 t11e29 y T. A. LEMON, A rent. J
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LS T1t m 9- . Vi o w o bought at reduced prices, and will be sold atSma TO ORDER, and think we can i!eae all who may DR. BIG-BLOW is the only Physician as a Specialist, now in Chicago that ran be entirely relied upon. Go to him, and not suffer that horrible disease to remain in your system, disfiguring your face and body, besides destioy !nir vniii li-inniniaj ntiil Inttii-A n. JUviTA pects of life. He has made privatk diseases and nervous dkbility his study for the past twenty years, and is therefore the person whom all aflicted should consult. No one ever heard of a patient of his not boin cr cured since he has been in the city, llisieputation has vouchers in all the city papers, his patients and the medical profession, both here atd abroad, as being the mo t skilled specialist here, and a thorough master of all sexual diseases. If all others fail, don't despair, give him a call. It is only a com nion occurrence with hiwi to eure such cases. Iiis rooms are separate for ladies and gentlemen, and the most complete in the city. Young men take particular notice Dr. Bigelow devotes much of his time to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret habit, which ruins both body and mind, unfitting the unfortunate individual for cither business or society. The sad effect of these early habits, or the excess of riper vears is to weaken and rcbilitatc the constitution, destroy the physical and mental powets, diminish and enfeeble the natural ieelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood; the pleasures of life are marred, the object of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a teim of unceasing miscry and regret. Such pereons.especially those conteinjilat'ng marriage should lose no time in making imuediate application, as Dr. Ji. by his new treatment is enabled to insure a speedy and pcrm.int nt cure. Consultations free and confidential. Oflicc No. 179 South Clark Street, corner of Monroe, ha fa binck from the Pot oflice. Post-office Jox 1 5-1, Chicago, Ills. Oflice hours from U a m to S p in. Se :1 for hi HJe.ide to health," published monthly, free of charge. N. Ii. Ladies send for a descriptive circular of Pesarie Remedie, the host preventive of conception known. Scut to anv address free of charge. Grcatot JleJiral firoihr htt Pullbbed! ßüsl'irteen'&a l.irge letter pages for two 3 cent Uuifa. . THE KKC0CNI7.E.U STECI ALISTS OF Ot'U DAY Trof. Egbert Jackson, formcrlv of London, Robert Herbert, M. I) , from Philadelphia, onl Dr. Kugcne Vtlpeau, formerly of the London and Paris Venereal Hospitals. Permanent ndspeedy cures guaranteed of Gornorrhea, Syphillis, Gleet Spermatorrhea orSelf-Abase, and of every possible form of private disease of every name or nature whatsoever. Dr. Herbert's Anti-Alchoholic Compound, an unfailing remedy fo. intemperance; write for particulars. Mountain Light, 300 pages, 100 plates. 50 cents. 3 for $1, Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Tills, $1 per j box, a safe effectual remedy for all inequalities and obstructions from whatever cause. Dr. Jackson's Oriental Invigorating Liniment, $.2 per bottle. cend for circular. Genuine French Safes $1, 5 for $1, Iii for $7, Send for circular and write, you will promptly receive a kind, discreet and explicit answer. Address Drs. Jackson, Herbert Si Co., or simply P.O. Box 4.'16, Cincinnati, Ohio Office, Ko, 1C7, Sycamore St. Medicines and instructions sent to any part of tho countrv. n40-6m. T IP PECAN OETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY. Cardin Spliiulu. Fulling, I) etna Cloth OrcMiug, b.c., Done in the best manner; BLANKET WEAVING, Of the best kind. PLAIN and PLAID FLANNELS, CLOTHS, .JKANS AND EXCIl A NG K I) l'OK WOOL. MR. A. VINNEDGB Will receive Wool at PI vmouth, and return it manuracturcd free of charge, at his Furniture Store, on La Porte Street. N, B Ä6P.S. ALLEMAN. v 10 no.tr tf Ippticulio:! for Uccitsr. Notion 'a h.'ieby piveti Hint the uudeificned will at the tic.U'uni l (he- Commissioner's Court of Marshall county, to be holden on the fii-t Mmday ofSepfembei , 1M;, apply for a liernse fore tail ppirituous liquors in quantities lca tlnn a quut Th location on which I propose to nell is rn lot ''No. two in the town of Aro, Marshall County, Indi-nt. GEORGE REAM. IG-3w
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THE IRON AGE Has como arain: at least the has at II. K. DICKFON CO'S HARDWARE STORE. TN T1IF. SOUTH ROOM OF TIIK NEU' BRICK HLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Where i onn at all times be S K E N and BOL'd IIT in almost any shaje,ize, quantity and quality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE j to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to a j nipcr ot I oz tacks. 1 liey hare j Of every kin ; Elevated Over -Square, Parlor J Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with compltte T Jl M .11 .11 I .V O S to match. SHELF GOODS of every description House Trim miner?, DOOR and WINDOW hang iii(X; Glass ar.d Sa.h; Carpenters' tools. NAIL Bytholveg or Pound; Mill saws. Log and Do Chain?; the best Axeain the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kind?; 1 I- o w , SHOVEL ?s and all manner of Agricultural utensils, including Forks that load and unload hav bv horse rower' a splendid assortment of CUTLERY, FISH HOOKS LIXES', ropi irAv:, iieltixc AND COWBELLS, JHOX A XI) STFEL IX BAUS, HOLLS, SHEETS A XI) BIX CUES (., Äv. In factevory thing that any one ever thought of buvingina Hardware More, and a thousand things besid a 'with NEW STOCK. constantly arriving wliidi tlicy propose selling O IX Than the same can be bought at any other place this side of Pitt.-burgh. All kinds of tin.idieet iron, copper and brass ware made and repaired on reasonable terms am short notice, 3. EM)ICKSOi Sc CO. June 1 ISGjv'Jii3S-tf GRAY HAIR. ClVf 1.011. This in the Amuuoma that Rin-' uia Jc Tili in flic Pure tliat lay la the A mbloma that King made. Tills is the Jlan who was bald and Wim now has raven locks, they par. lie used the ('urc thnt Inv la the AMisnobiA that liiuir made. pa.v, U ho married the man once bald and gray, AVI 1 1 1 iij.w fma rvn Irwlra Viw m m He used the Ambrosia that Kiiig made. This is the Paraon.irhn, by the way, Harried the lu&idvn, hauusoiue and To the man once bald and pray, ... 1. . . . 1. 1 1 . 1 . UUI Uli UUn UBB 1.1 IU lUCUi 111 IT 13 mj . . ... .. . . aS Jiecause ne usea ine i.:urc mat lsy In the AMBito&iA that King made-. . Pl TTiia la Ii TV11 fTi.f vinrra an-v fOx To arouke the people aaii and py PmZU I'nto this fact, which here does lav . Jfyoit would not be bald or gray. . t M.TUBBS & tdn Proprietors, Peterboro', N.H, Ifc IN G'.S Vegetable Ambrosia, IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Grn.v-IioadtMl Pooplo have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of vouth. and aro happy ! Youn People, with light, fded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice ! People whose heads nre covered with Uamiruit and humors, and have clean coat and clear and healthy pcalpa ! Jlnll-lMnlol W torn 11 'nave their reniiinin locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly rerfnr.ied ! Younjr Ladies use it because it keeps the Wiii in place ! Evcnbodv must and will use it. h- !t v, . ...... ... ... ,v(lu..(; O HIV cleanest nud best article in top market ! Foroi iiy'i'. A. Lemon, Plymouth. Smith. Culler Ä: Co. Wholesale Apents, Chicago, Ills. vlln'Jti Urn. OLD CAST IRON The highest c:isli price paid lot Ohl V:si Iron, delivered .it (In 11 ym 011 II Foundry. W. .1. A DA TIS fc CO. vi I nTT-fim JATENTMEDIGINE3, of all kinds, to be found at LEMON'S Drugstore. w i v.v0..;. --r.--- b
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EW AltUANG EMENT. The undersigned having associated trilL him in Lis professional Lusinesa MR. D. E. VANVALKENEUROII, will continue the practice of Law ia its Ttrious branclie?. The Netr Firm will attend promptly to litigated c.i?es, general collections, the purchase tbd sale of Real Estate, the collection of Claim a.iinst the Gorernintnt; such as pensions,"bounty and arrearages of soidiers, &c Titles to Real Estate examined and abstracts furnished when desired. August J, lbC.r. J. G- OSBORNE. $1,000,000, Thcundcri;ued is agent for the Han half. 111, 0111 Exchange, Arctic, ami fiorillnr IXSIKA.M'E COMPANIES, representing a capitol of over M,000,000.7'!;'searc all reliable and trustworthy (ompnj)ies, which adjust honorably and pav promptly all losses covered by their policies. Rates as low as can be tflforded by responsible companies. For insurance appiy 10 j. u. vjoiiuui (tf.) SCHOOL BOOKS School c& Miscellaneous Books?. MAOAZtXF.S. Dailv a Weeklt NEw?rPEas, Photoq a a th Albums, Notions, Tors, I.xe, Golu, Zinc & Steet. Pens, rcurcMEtv, Cigars, ic. 1c. All of which maybe found at the POST - - OFFICE w , . , , And for sale at very low rates by I ft T IT rivlln27 CALKINS, GRIFFIN &: Co's EM BUSS IXSTITBTE Ob erlin, Ohio. S. S. C'alkliM A, C. I, Oimn. Principals of the Commercial Department, Instructors in the Science of Accounts, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, and Lectures on Political Economy, Business Customs, Correypondence, ic, &c. I. A. Cur!i$, Principal tf Actual Business Department, and Associate Instructor in Science of Accounts. T C. II. IVmhI, Principal of tiie Telegraphic Department, and Instructor in Practical and Theoretical Tel cgraphintr. Message Registration, Reports, ic., Jtc. Ia. K. & XV. A. Drako, Pr:neipals of the Chirogra jhi: Department. In struetoit! in SjH-ncrian Penmmihip, Plain, Prr.it ieal and 01 na mental Pen Draw ing Card-Marking, Letteiing, etc, .! 15. .TIiTriam, Lecturer on Banking, Currency. Detecting Coiiiitci feiling Money, Lschange, Ac. V- . INmI, Lecturer on Frictional and Voifaic F.leclriciiy and Instructor in Thesit tica I Telegraphy. m. KINCAID, Jr., O. C. Hh.L, L. R. PENFIELD. A.C. KIDEOUT Tiiioi. In aildilion to the above, an efficient corps ot Assistants is constantly employed. Tli? Tuition Foe is only about ONE HALF that usually charged in similar Institutions; while the cheapness of living, the ntinn-rotis educational advantages of the place, and the comparative absence of temptations to vice, are imi. rtant considerations. Wc do not guarantee situations to our graduates, for it is beyond the power of any Commercial College to get situations for all its graduates, but we do guarantee full aud comm.ete satisfaction to our students. ft km em her , we are not a "link" in any body chain, ncitherdo wc lay claim toso abslru athing as a "patent" on a system of instruction. TERMS: Tuition for the Full Course, including Business Penmanship (time unlimited) $.30 (1(1 Telegraphic Course. (Reg.j 25 Ml Both combined, 45 00 Ladies Course . ml Teacher's Course in Penmanship, 15HI Discount to minister's children and disabled eoldiers. To any who have doubt? concerning where to go for a Business Education, we say if ;ou tuJr one week with us, and find we have deceived you by false representations, a.k for your tuition fee, and it will be refunded. Do not fail to ?end for Catalogue and Circular before going clsewhetc. TUB LATEST ARRIVAL AT TIIE OLD DICKSON CORN RR T vnnMiaanA.ir..1l..r.. - - . 1 ThatI have recently returned from tLcEat& Of carefully eeleetfl AND GKOCEEIES! andeverything else former! Kcptby rat, which 1 will sell at fair prices. I wi lltakc icexchang or goods, allkindsot lerclinutnblc Produce, AND MONEY WILL NOT BK REFUSED Iinvite myoid customersto ealland exomino mystock and pric8,snd if they suit,thcy wl)b ureandbuy. I hare noblowinp to do tolrtduc you to purchase of me. Honorable, etmightforwrd dealingand Iivingprofi(and co hqiatug is my motto. i Thoeeknowing the mselvfrin arrcaratc rtol fieil that their Ines are very murh needed , and hop they wil redeem iheiipromise it pay up. J.11K0WNLEE. vf)u24tf A FPU CA TlOX h OR LICEXSP Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will at the next term of the Comnmsiouer's Court of Man-hall county, Indiana, to be holden on the first Monday of September, Ic66. apply for a Licens to retail spirituous liquor in qrast'ti Itn than a quart, on Lot ?f 0. 33 in the town cf Plymouth. Tnliana ri7 T. V TYEFLT,.
