Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 February 1867 — Page 4
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Agnlast all caauibcrniaiJ, of vrhalccr j ae or nationality, I launch the hostility vt' BstchelorJoni ! Because : They always put the pillows nt the uppolite end of the bed from the gas lurcer, o that while you read or smoke before f leepiog: fas is the ancient and honored cii'toni of bachelors,) you have to hold your book aloft in an uncomfortable position, .to keep the light from dazzling your When they find the pillovr.s removed to! the other end of the bed it: tlic morning, i they receiveuot the supjgt?tiun in a friend i ly spirit, hut glorying in their absolute I fovereiuty, and unpityin your helplessness, they make the l ed just as it was ; originally, and fcdoat in secret over the j I'lvz that tyranny will co?-t you. Always after that, when they lind m ' !iae transposed tho pillow, they undo j jour work, and tliu defy you, and seek to embitter t lie life that 'od hath pivcn ; ..U. ! If tlicv cinnot L-et the Iijrht in n in-1 convenient p-i'ii'.n any .her way, t boy move the bed. If you puli the tru'sk nut six iuehc? ' t're-m tho wa'l o th:i the lid will stay up Tvhca you open it, thr; always sluve that trunk back attain. Thev do it on purpose. If you want toe spittoon in a cer'ain 5pt, where it w'li bo hundy. they don't.' And .o they move it. They alwaj's put your oilier boots into inaccessible phuo-'. They chietly enjoy depositing them as f.r under t!ie bed as the wall will permit. It is because this: romptds. you to ret down in an undinilu-d .".ttitude and m:ie wild sweeps for them in tho dark with the bootjack. They always put the match box in some other place. Tbcy hunt up a new plaoe f.r it cv-ry day. and put a bottle or other ' P'.rihable iiki-h thin?? where the box i-toul before. Tlii Ls to can 2 you to break that irlas? tiling. cropin'' in the dark, r.ud cret vcur.-eif hao trouble. They a-c forever and ever moving the , furniture. When you come in in the' night you can calculate on liudin the ; bureau where the wardrobe Was in the TiiurnitiL' And wb.cn vuu iq out in the' liicrnini:, if you leave the slop bucket by the door and the rocking. chair by the window when volt come back at ruitiniuht ' f r thereabout?, you will fall over that ruekinchair, and you will proceed tovrard tlie window and sit down hi the: .l'.'p tub. Thh will distrust you, but thevi like that. ' " i No matter where you put anything, tb-oy are net Koinr to let it remain there. Thev : will take it and move it the first chance they get. It is their nature. And be-' fides, it gives them pleasure to be mean ;v.u contrary this way. i Thev always .save ui nil the old scrap ..rt..-Inf...l vn'.r.il. f.. t 1 1 r,w OP '.!... ß' '4 j . 1 1 1 1 1 l i av'ji :n j .... .... V. V . 1 V 'iV"I , and btak them v careftllc on the table, un then start the fire with vour valuable ! manuscripts. If there any one pnrtieu-' bir old scrap that yen are moie down on than any other, and which you are gradu-' nllv weariug your life out to iret rid of, you j.".ay t.-.lc all the j.ains yo' possibly can iithat direction, but it won't bo of any use. because thev will always fetch that old !?iip back :tud put it the same eld place , every thr.e. It docf them rood. ; An 1 they ii'C uj more hair-oil than tiny ; six men. If charged with purloining the: f-amc, they I i-o about it. J If you leave your key in the door for j convenience sike, they will carry it down i j the cilice and give it to the clerk. ' They uo this under the vile pretence of; ti v ing to protect your property from thieves ; but actually they do it because they want to make you tramp down stairs after i it when you are tired, or put you to the! trouble of seudiisg a waiter for if. which waiter will expect ; ou to pay him some-! -hing for it. In which ca:sv. 1 suppose the ; iciraded creatures liivide. I t They keep always coming to make your ': bed before you ct up, thus destroying ! your rest and inflicting aony upon you - ut after yen gcf. up they don't come aiy i;iore till nevt day. i 'liiev do all mean thing's thev can th'uik ! of. 'hamberiiiaids arc dead to every hu-; man InstinctI have denounced them in behalf of outraged bachelorJom. They desorve it. ; If r can f.ot a bill through tho Legislature : al'oli.shiug chambermaid?, I mean to do it. Muri; Tu-1 1 in. a -3-c Origin oTIMants. Celery originated in (lerniany. The chestnut came from Italy. T'ho onion originated in l'gypt. Tob-ceo ii a native of Virginia. ! The nettle is a native of Europe. j Tho citron is a native of Greece. The pine is a native of America. The poppy originated in the Ia?t. Oat3 originated in North Africa. Rye originally came from Siberia. Parsley was first known in Sardinia! The T' jar aud apple arc from Europe 'piuaeh was first cultivated in Arabia, i The sunflower was brought from I'cru. ; The mulberry originated in Persia. ! The gourd is probably an eastern plant. ' Tha Walnut and peti'jh came from Perpia. Tho horse chestnut is a native of Thibet. The (puiute came from the island v. Crete. The cucumber came from the East In dies. The radish i a native of China and Japan. Peas arc supposed to be of Egyptian origiu. Pyrro, tho ancient skeptic, after having exhausted his brain in trying to under stand it, at length declared he did not know which v,ai ths real huuan life the sleeping or the wakiug. 'T)o wc," ho asl 3d, 4idream during the night what we have experienced during the day ? Or do wo during the day dream about what we havo experienced durmg the Dight : HoTise, Lot SALUS. KNQUIKE OFMht. W. N. I5AILEV. Jan. 3d, 1 607. oui. Store Room for SaloThe urdr ni-'nd o(l.r for saloon r(lsonl', trmi, a jjfxiil More Koom Huildin situated on Main Street, in the town of liourU'ii. Mwrhall county, InrliaiiA, Kor futh r Infjraiitt-n. Inquire of John Gardnr at , ;; ' ANN V HINK..
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' " DRUGGIST, I East side Michigan St. ! Plymouth, InJ Dealer in ' 11 PI (y "Ml? nTPTiTI?I iivnu uui iTxjjiyivxj.ii.jw ?if" II i IT mjfni'c 1 til 31 .. Uiltl MdllflWI For 3Ieu vi ital lurjOses, UNSHED OIL, UENZOIU L-miifPi-. miinmn-Tivn Cl IUL1D 11 lit i'i.N J l.Mi 1111 J j liJ.AU, N J.MIU :LASS PUTTY LARDOIL. NE ATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL. LAMPS, äc, WALL PAPER, AND nr.. . ... .y.IlNI)Oi 111 Airs o SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONARY, BLANK 1500KS. &c, &c, kc. PHYSICIANS are particularly requested to call and examine the stock and oriccs before pur - 1 , . . i ' :uis.n0 ut.L. PAR I'lCULAR attention girea to filling Thysicians i reenpuonsana ramiir tteccipts, uy Experienced PEUGOIST. SP" 3 3 ! SUGAR-COATED, g IPURELY VEGETABLE. j Frf c from Mercury SjlLIi MINERAL POISON, ri j And aiv, undoubtedly, the ' est remedy extant C KXW VnM'AI'C IlPiriUinr I Mi: ft MAIWLA IlL.ilJ.IMID i -1 I x ?pe":ai a'Rn.ty fur the I ir.-i--.nn ir.eml.rAti of the Mti !, - tii'rriiV removing tac rn;?s.. A a ÜgjUVER PILLjg i j bji rn t've no riTl, t-Hiig om- TO ; ro-ct ef the ruot w ; j tj : Powerful Vegetable Extracts J7 j ' j 'in.? ubien haToa';recU?t;oncntho ! ! ; SPLEEN AND LIVER, ! P I Ni I Ni j f A j tliA hiir-r tfrot of whi.rli pvi .o I A ; , i yj ";tn two dose. Thfv tfj ' j 'i : i j lie in ore ttc Jiilr, j j w CVf j'c Costii c ncss. w i M Ml ; . In fr.'f, thry ?i-o, tMo:r ,,afr.0 j i i .u.r.i'.e, Uli. ; ' T : ! i!Ö . t ! j "The Life-Givir- Principle." i T!iv sr-nr. Ii m-t ftjil:.it l! .)-v r.,.(, loav.iiji the I ' v -:.--m in ti,.- fül vjUlr Ii.!!l. ; ! IP ; ri:i:i KTi.Y iiaumi.kss t i f, S INFANTS, OU J-ICKSOXS oKTIIK I S ; MOST J'K.l.h -ATK CO.VSTirr- E&j ; Ti.NS ai. I arc n , SArEF, SUHER AI.'DEETTER j 1 Purgative Pill m r1! than l.m ever I f f.... 1 m.'ir.kin b :;'d. 1. tj i.4.'v si:. 4 (iAU-('(H !'l':ii,s,(.,.s,;.oii ivh !r,t-1-bMlir.MKHV FoKrilir.l-Kl'v m r.:d j .r.i mc a dir.id of WJ qii-st...nnl.!y. n r.f önr most r - V eausKieio, v l ATIl .AltTIO. A pM r.o hiusebolJ' IVX oit thrn. At PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Pr. C. V. Tobn'-k,) BOLE I'ROrRIETorj, N08. 60, 68, GO & 02 East Third St. CINCINNATI, OHIO. vllii23-ly G BLAIN, & CO., DRUGGISTS, South east corner of .Michigan and ( a to Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAVING ju?t reciveda fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consisting"mainly ;f Drugs, Medicines, Faints Oils, Dye Stairs, Varnish, finishes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary, Pure Medicine?, and Liquor? for medical purposes only, to which we reppecufully invite the attention of this community. We havo also on hand a stock of Tea, CoftVe, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigar?, etc. Tobe diHoosed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, wc have received from Pittsburgh and NtfW York a largo amount of Kerosono and Coal Oil AND LAMPS for burtiiiigthc game, of every size and stvle.witb or without shades. Wo are also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Physicians prescripts u carefully put up at all houra of the night, by au experienced drue:gh-t. We earneitly invite the public to favor u with a call, examine our Block , and become convinced of the faetthat we are doing a liberal business. tI1o3I t G. BLAIN li Co.' We ha v.? a Scholarship in the Oberlin Com -mcrcial College which will be sold cheap to any person applying soon. A Circular nntl Catalotigc of this popular institution cn b teen at this office. tf. WANK ltF.PT. MMnrrtr.K. Julife'nd Con tVIc DhnV, for tn ttWs otBc.
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DR. BIG-BLOW ia the onlyFhjsician as a Specialist, now in Chicago that rr.nbe entirely relied upon. Go to hfm, an-1 not suffer that horrible ditea?e to re I I main m y,,r system V aj ) your face and body, bes - ing your happiness and vViT?. pects of life. He has rr main m your system, disfiguring 'OsiUcs uestrov and future pros pects of life. He has m.ida private diseases and kehtou pkcilitv his study for the past twenty years, an 1 is therefore the person whom all aflictcd should consult. No one ever heard of a patient of his not heincr curd since lie has been in the cit j. His reputation has vouchers in a11 the city papers, his patients and thf modi i cai prolcFs.on , both here ard abroad, a beine the mot ekillcd Fprcialwt here, and a thorough ! master of all sexual disease'. If all others fail, uwii i ucuiiigiw mihi n lau. it is it cuni niou occurrence wiih hi?n to cure fjrh eise. His rooms are separate for ladies and gentlemen, an 1 the most complete in the city. Young men take particular notice Dr. Birtelow devotes much of his time to the treatment of those eases caused ov a ?ecret habit, which nuns l,n(l,Kn,l..,l .i;.,:-..i c. : ! j diridual for cither business cr society. The sad ! effect of these early habits, or tho exee?3 of riper 4 iiv Citv4 ! years is to weaken and tebihtate the constitution, ucsuuv ie puysicai anu raeuiai powers, uiminisu . T , - A .v. - 1 ' - - 1 1 i 1 i" l ' ahd enfeeble the natural I eelincrs, and exhaust the j vital cnercic-j of manhood; the pleasures of life ; arc marred, the object of marriage frustrated, and , csiritenee itself rendered a term of unceasing mierv and rerrct. Such percons, especially those con- ' templatinir marriage should los no time in mak- . I in cr lrrninilintA ft tt1 i i f I n oa Ti !i3 n .-vti- ! ! manmt cure. j Consultations free and confidential. Office No. 179 South ClarkStreet, cornerof Monroe, half a ! l,ock from the Po't ofiice. Post-office Box 154, ! Chicajro, Ills. Office hours from D a m to 8 d m. j seid for his "Guide to health," published! i monthlv, free of charge. i j N b: Ladies send for a descriptive circular ' 01 rcsanc Kcmeaicv me dqbi preventive 01 conet ptiou known. Sent to anv address free of charjre. ! vlln23 ly L I G II T K ' S ! Sole ratcntc?'of I.TOIITK'S Celebrated j Palcnt InnlalcJ Iron Frames. ft t hcen i-ir.J(,l " wevtv" KmT Frkmichs! i tcclnerx ith thehizliost Premium ui iue American oriu r ; ; The testimonies are from the highct musica ! celebrities of Europe and America; such as S. TfTATBERG, VIEUXTEMPS rriALBER(r. VTF.TTVTF.MP STFt R AKOSCII.C. SATTER, KCK .AKI, ItOhb.AlAN. V. 31 A SOX, JULIKX, Ktc. : Asanevldmeeoftheir peat durability, general ' excellence. tl, okk-mI rortifieate of the FURI.IC SCHOOL DEPA RTM ENT, ot New York.isan : ncxed: ! 1 Orer 100 of y v.ir Pi vvn hire ben used ia j the different Schill districts of New York, and tl:y lute invariably given.lhe best sitisfation. I Wm. II. WILSON, E?q., Tres'toftheN. Y. Board of Education, ALU ER T GILBERT, Esq., Ork of th N, Y, Doird or Educ'atio.i, i n American (J r if a n s Are nronpuncet ov more than tlv hundred of the best Or.tnists of the country to be s pa rier t-j.inv otlir Instruments yet f'r idjcod, TilKT A1F. FUrrmOR IS Great fullness and completeness of lone expression nntl Elnslieily of Touch. i Have born ltl Hs year I ?KVKNTEKM (17) FIRST rREMIUMS woit ' r.war ltd to U.e Aniep.vm nr'is in the month of October. Iffi.", over all eo.npctitor?, nt diiferent State ami County Fairs. m American mm ! arethco.-.lvrel RF!ED ORCANS, now before j vbe PuhJic, the only Organ having a reverberr.tin' Sound box or ind Chest, and when controlled by the Suner-Oc-tavi Coupler and Suh-hass, Double bellow?, Plow Pedals. Knee Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The mo?t charming effects can be produced, from the sottest whimper of the .-Tvjlian Harp to the f;:ll volume and power of tho Church Organ: N. n. Ever Instrument warranted for five years. For circular triving prices and tvlciofeach Instrument, aJJrc.M, W. W. KIMBALL, C,3 WASHINGTON" ST. CHICAGO. AO ENT FOR NORTHWEST. CHARLES WIHTMORE, Ajmt at 117111011111, IiKliana. IV. B.Acuts Wantod. vll-n41-lj SOMETHING NEW Till. subscriber has purchased, and now has in running order, a CORN & OK K(ISUFR; AT HIS MILL IN PLYMOUTH. And prepared to c;rhid ear coin for tocV an for all who maj etil upot: him. FAKMKP.S WILL FINI; A SAVING OF aTTjE.lSTO.VE rouiiTfi IN THE FEED NECESSARY FOR. TH.i STOCK by having it Crushed k Ground Before Feeding. He will also Grind OATS AND CORN to. cethr when wanted. He solicits the custom o. . . O & t f rr a thoBah1"1 "Ck 10 icca. lermj reasouauic TlOuSStf. N. P. LOVELY,
WARE ROOÄ1S. You can find at PALMER WRIGHTS On La Porte Street Any and all kinds of Furniture, for housekeeping, at prices that defy COMPETITION. Work of all kimh made to order and WARRANTED.
also . OIt;,e bcst watcnal and manufactory wkh a f.rst: I class ' i ÄA Aal Ü .11 .O XA For town or Country. JuIySth, lCG. vll-uM-tf. IIGXRY WOODBURY I THli 1UOi AGE Has come again: atleaftthc X o ixr has at II. P. DICKSON Jz CO'S HARDWARE STORE. IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, INI). W -here it ein at -ill tir.; !, s r r m t nOUC.llTin almost any shape,size,quantitv aud j . oualitr from nn AMERICAN COOKING STOVE I to a COFFEE HEATER, orfrom a crow bar tos ! paperof-loz tacks. They have j & "3S TP" IBS & ; or P.r, Ii in- ; Elevated Over,?, Square, Parlor
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T II I .11 ?j I .v a 8 j to match. SHELF GOODS of everv description I House Trimming. DOOR nnA tvrvnn iv V. nSs; Glass and 5sish; Carpenters' tools. I j T , Ry the Keg or Found: Mill sn ws, Log a nd Dow I Ciiains: the best Axe!,- h-U'-. i c i fin, Bras.-!, ami Hollow Wares i Of all ki'ds; , P JL.O WW, SHOVEL ! and;illrninner of A-!l,;u!turalutei!si!s, including i forks tint Ioid and unload luv bv horr ..ow-r ! a splendid assortment of " " ' C U T L E e y, i FI "HOOKS L1X1L j ! wj, m:l ; AXD mox a yd STEEL IX EARS, j j UOLLS. SHEETS a xi) nrxcHEs ; r., A. ! i j r. fact 'rerv thin? that ?.ny one ever tfcousM cf huy:nin-a Hardware Store, and a thousand ihinir I besid a - with ; , constantly arriving, whirh the propose cellinr; i j C H E A P 33 R i i T';' t;e si2 e.m he boultt at any other pl ' this si,( of Pittsbui -h. ace All kinds of tin , s-!u'rt iron, copper and brass. ; ware mule and rcp;iirc!cu reasemble teraii and j : f-.'iort notice, 51. E2.D!C!iWX & 0. June 1 1&C. vI:i3W-tf Eichmond has Fallen WrTH A PORTION OF TII : i REE EL CABIXET HAS BELW j CA ET ER ED AND Pcnco will ßooa be Jit'srcd. In the meantime the people aro running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AND PROVISION STOREWhich has lately been removed to the SOUTH ROOM OF W ESTE R V E LT'S KUILDI.VG WIIKUK IIB HAS ON II AND A Iarc etck of Grocorles and Provisions, and Is con tanllv receiving NEW SIirPMKS, which he pledges biinu lf to HELL AS CHEAP as nny other house in I'lymouth, for Ready Pay. He will also take All Kinds of Country Produce in exchange fer GooJ, or Pay Capiat the highest ni.rkct prices for almost everj thing the farmer has to sell. Hisstock consists, in part, of CofTec, Sugar, iMoksses, Syrup, Kico Tobacco. Poi)i)or, allspice. Fish,' Bacon, Crockery, Stone and Wooden Ware, Provisions, otc, etc., etc. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. T. A.SIMONSIniy D,t63, 3a4ilf.
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J. "IV. Bndlov'j? Celelrntp Talent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC fOK V( I'ELE SrRI.NG) The Woxderfcl FLEr.riuTT and cret corj FoaT and ri.EAFcr.E to :mv Liit wearing the Dfj n.rx Ei.i.iPTis ?kibt uill be exrtciienced particularlvin all crowded assemblies, Opera?, Carriage, Railroad Cars, Chu ch revrs, Arm Chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the .Skirt can be folded when in f.se to occupy a small r.laee as easilv and convenientlr as a Silk cr Muslin drcs. an iiivahMbie qmlitv ia ciinoli:;, not found in ar.v Sin.de Sprinr Skirt. A ladv liavin-r n'oved Lhe pleasure, comfort r.nd Treat convenience of wearing the Duplex Ellip- ! Fie Steel Sprir.ir Skirt for a sin;'V tliv. vrill never afterwards wilhncv dispense with their use. Vrr j children, m'-'ses and vo:;iiz iadies thev are superior i to all other. I Thv will not b'n.i cr Lrca;c like tV.e Pjn?-1 ' Snri:i b".t v.iil j.re-t rve their perfort and race ; ful s-hipe when three or four ordinary Skbts will j have been thrown aide as useless. The Hoops ' are covered rvith double and twisted thread and j th0 hottom rols are r.ot only doublo sprinps. hul i twIc' (or doubl) covered : preventing them from wearing out when Jrazgiuz dowC ttoops, tta.rs, lie. TD - v - x EUiptl-M-ia -reaUivorite with ladies srd is universally roeommend I tv tTic. I Fashion Mozt":s is the STAND ARD SKI.IT I OF THE FASHION ARLE WORLD. j To en.ioy the follow-in; inestimable adrantaof I in Crino'i te.viz : superior qmhtv, perfect mar.'i ! fact ure. stylish -hapeand fin'uh, flexibility, dirability, comfort n-i 1 is-nnomr, erqulre for J. V. ; RaAiii.tv's Duplex EUi; tie, or Double Spring j Lkirt, and !e sure vou pet the per.uine article. CAL'TxON To jruard flraint Ivpo'ition be 'particular to notice that skirts ofT.rcd as "Dj- : plex" hare the rcl ink stamp. vi7.,'J. W. Bradj lev's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the i aistband n'ie others are genuine! Also notiee tint every Hoop will admit a pin bein passI r.l through the center, thus revealing the two (or fi'.ViMe) springs braided together therein, whic'a is the s?erot ef their flexibility and strength, and ft i combination not tobe found in any other skirt. . FOR SALE in all stores .viiere first class skirts ! a:-e sold throughout the United States ane ei- ' where. Manufactured by the sole owneis of the Patent, i WESTS. BRADLi; Y & C REY ;D7 Clumbers atil 73 und SI Keadt Sl3.,N. YI C 1-3 .ti z. k ft a , a . .i t Ad ac ' r x r - PKUSHIX h n a irv Cv u v ii t - wvl! .--cvA M...-.; ffrd-. v.J.! suit.-d to this ma: , K 3 H t3 f5-s STATlOXKIiV, SCHOOL HOOKS, ; LAMPS. LAXT:nXS, COAL OIL, I YANKEE NOTIONS, j Vall and AVindow Pa4,,i:k, j Perfumery, Albums, ; o y.K stuf "F s, I ciuAKS. i'ixe ci;t tohacjo, caxI DIES, PATEXT 3IEIICIXES, &c. ! PHYSICIAN'S, nnd FAMILY J'lR- ; SCniPTlONo riLIiSD TO OR DC K. j Cr.:i arid ?c curtuck befor j'uroharh.g tls-'vlre. ic--j-2-tf 1'KKshin; a iu:nvx. iiilT, CAP JXD FÜR STORE. j OJVi; DOOR yoRTil .47. BECKER'S , GROCERY, MlCIIIG' i.X iT. ' TI'..- u:vlf--h-r d !i; p rrrnii- 1. f.t. J Id ni : riyi:i;ti. aini -n" 1 a H:!f. Cap hiiu Fur S:ore, tjLr'.,t!!fr wit'.i vuri'i::- ar::oI"s "f , fr Li-li.'s .ir.'l Ofi!fi''::in. t'. it are of scrxici. rorr.fji: ' and ci;v -ii:--üc--. L'i.-k for ; ;ii r M Ml in STORE." Kh? S2.1. i if Mif!r.-;an Sire-t. Ourfrtocl. consi-t juia t-:p iKy jf aii and f i jBIJFPAIO ROBES, !-,., , , T,. i H.tiL'i:iir "i pri.-. frcui liiiiv.-to b;st.v ii dollars: I-.C.- s j tilu Ovi.il uu". p i Furs, Mils and Gloves; A ool ft?sort:n. -nt of C.onilv.:ii-u apr Oollas Of vaiior.a St;,lr .v:.! juio;'; ail .fvLi. 'i .t tho n:oi r.'-iM n.-iH;- r..t.- j . - Jl, .1 1- 1 w in, tail yoi: liK..'' is 3 .a the ir.),vi for n.'vr pl.-iv: lut in rff.'id. "I.iv :t!ul i.-t liv." i.s th. :r ui...tto; und ' funh r lii.-s tl.'i'oiu-nt saitli isct." j Various articles of Country Produce taken j in exchange for our commodities. and the lost price paid for all kinds d J Tars and Paltry. N. TV k.-r OiviMi.tK-oTi htv. l an.l f r SM.VK f. r WKAK. IM LAM1I) tint MKE J;V1 th .1 1 lü l'-.-'ilr l.fil. .ill 1. I. . I. . . . I . - . ... ' j :.i:d ;h-v nr.- miry. ü',v? it a iri.it ai:.l joa l t th." liv Üiut von f''uiliiri iiofici t.f it lit? ' J. W 11 CHEN A SON. A 1 111 1 ti 1st rn f orN Sot lev. Noli. e U !i. r T v -iv. n T!..t tho rn-lorvi nd hn Tv.n jp;oiti!f.l nchnii.i-ir:.; t r h- -m:. of ifi.rce H.-i- b(!i ivh",!, hit.. ,.f M.trli ill county, ludina. SM : Mii'Ie-l to he Iu i. nl'. - .'J-.v.J l'KTFH KEICIII KY . . AdMiiiitsii atu ollco. Noiico ! In rlv uivon that tin i;n.!orsirced litre hven nppniiit.-d adininitrntors f the rstat .f lti! I!olt;rts. doo. as. n. l.t. tf l .rli.ill tor.uy, Iulitti:&. .-?:iki i-M.iif if M!ppo-fvl lO in- "-lv.Mit "2ll TüCil.YKl IMIII'.ÜTS. Apvltration lor I,irc nse. Not'.v i h r.?.y lu.mi that at th Msrh Torrn l..VT, oftli.- Sl.-snl of '.Miuiiii.-!ioi- i'f MaMi.iil C( ui' Jdian, 1 M.aH r.pply tor I.ieno fo r. tidl intoxieajiüir hnjuiTs on th hot iMiirin u. iiiir 501 A t t S ieeli. ruf of th.' w I.in.- an.l :tl f.-.-t north ofth. m.r.th I4n I tW t...rt'i v,-i nu:r',r..f !i ih-fürt .jiiartt r if fct'thiii :W. 111 t.wi 1,: :r north of rtno 3 ,t, known as th0 I Hrk.T lot, in tho tmvnt.l Hrx inm. ti .nf.i oountv. ?-1 JACOTi KNOmK K. idtnlnistr;ti i urr. Xotio" li- r. bv riv(-n tint tho iu.iiVMnr !n hcorx appointed Athi.iuNtratrix 'f th- estate of Juror Frl. -, de.va d. Sa:d rotate is appot-4 to h solvent MAUV FKir.. Aillrntloii for Idrrnnc. Notice jriven that I fhail pply t. the hoard of comniiion'ri of Mar-h ill CosUif v. IniüiTii. t tVJr Mftnh '1 .'nn lx'.T, for li.-.-ti t f01 int"Tcf ni? lienor lv retail, on lAt No. :t, in Maxell's ad tiliou to ih ton f Aro, in sddCiMintv. JEt. T.M5JONS. i IdinlalsdalrK' Salr Notirp i hen-hy riven that the intder-hTr-d Adrrirl n trnK of th' e-tnte of Jaci.b Fri.f. ri..(H -d, late of Marshall t onnty, w ill orh r f 'r rt pnfcfir out ry. t lh" l.iie ri fidnnv if t ! J,., v.h nt iu ! Town-hip. in aiil eoiiKty. on Friday. Mnrih JTh, TrV7, personal pn-p-Tty eonsitinir of i hoten, 1 yohrl'iu:; cii, '2 eovvn. vouni; cattle, 2 h-vrs 011, firmlu inipl -nionii'. Ac. Tm. S 11111 of and tinder. rh. Ovrr f-1 credit of nine month, the nunim. k in nof with a4provcJ ecnritv v ith iutere. wnixin rslüsti
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