Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 February 1867 — Page 4

IF A LU'ME MEETS A L;SIE.

If a laddie meets a lasii Walk in? in the street. If tin las-Jo wear a "til or" Shows an ankle, neat ; If the wind is rudely blowing, Lifts hr r .-kirU too hi'b. And th laddie sot- that .inkle, 'eed a lassie cry? Every lass i-j wears a '-tiltcr' And a "liiiKlorpest," And a metal "palpitator," On h r snowy breast. If. when married to the laddio. These fa's charms ho jie : H'h-j says. --I in sold, byjiiio! " Need" a lassie cry Xatloiml Cemeteries. A Washington correspnmlencc of the ilochcatcr Democrat furnishes the following information from ofaolal sources: Tlicre arc in command of General Thomas the following Xatioml ecmotcries: At Xatchcz, one of sis acre, containing 2,500 dead. Memphis, twenty-rU'C acres, about 22,000 grave?. The dead frcm Columbus!, Kcp.n tucky, to Helena, Arkansas, along the Mississippi, arc gathered here. From Helena to Grand Gulf they r.o interred at Vicks burg. Corinth ha lono of twenty acres, containing G,000 graves. Pittsburgh Landing, twelve acre., and 4,000 grave3. This contains the dead from up and down the Tonncsce river. Fort Punclson, twenty acres and .,f00 graves, coutaiuing the dead of that field and alJ along tho Cumberland, below Nashville. "Xashville, sixty-two acre?, IS, 000 graves. This contains the bodies from many hospitals and a wide region of country. Stone River, sixteen acres and nearly 5,000 graves . Chattanooga, seventy-five acres and nearly 12,000 graves. Knoxville, four acres and 3,000 graves. 3Iarietta. Georgia, twenfy-fivc acres and 10,000 graves. Andersonvilb, about 15,000 grave?. Millen, 1;000 graves; Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, -150 graves; Savantih, 3,000 graves; Loudon, 300; Mill Springs, over 500; Perry vilje, 1,200; Camp Xelscm, 1,500 Lebanon, 750. In the city cemeteries there are collected at Coyington, Kcutucky, f00 dead; Lexington, 1,000; Richmond, 500; Danville, 400. At Columbia, Terms eisee, there arc 1.200 graves. At Montgomery, Alabama, about 500 grave?; in Mobile 1,U00. Wfl hingt on's Birthday. cannot hold too sacred the day that j gave birth to this great aal goal man. whase life and character is a worthy cxv

::r.e or the rising generation. Oar rul- iu sunshine." the warm delicious flavor of s at the present juncture would do well new milk foaming in the overflowing bucktake up the hie of the Father of his et." Wish wc hid some of that kind to

Co.nt anls.uJ the wise councils conUmcl u his cmeial mcs.ges. ka. Las: Fr: Jay was the 133.!: aaniversarv cf Li ' tirth. In losing over h 'I I i.l.l .' "I Iiav3 a. ready irtim..tci :: i u tue aanger ot par;:-?? in :L? .;r.:e. with p articular rcf.;rcn:o f ling cf th;-u en geographical jis:rin:ir:ati-.r--;. Lit i..: H3W t; tuko a v2:tc ci-qrzlWz v:? and irarii y"- i tho r::"rt so!-? on minricr. vrai againrt the baneful c5vets l h:s sp: .'i mser araA l!e from it-strong..-it pa -ion-; ' f tho hu: ernTaen:-. m '-re rr !.-? i.i nil I ovI con:r: iio 1. or rcpr js- : forci it L s is trulv th. 1 :s. anu The alternate d.-,::.::iation of ono faction over anoti.or: sharpened bv the spirit cf revenge, natural to r.iriy dic-nsiou. which m difiercnt agc and countries, has horpotrate.1 th: mon horrid oormitie. U it-; self a fn-htfdi -po'ism. Put this leads. I at length, to d ' '' rwal and permanent I -:cr ders and miseries ! despotism, which result. any incline tho minds 1 of men to seek secuiity and reroso in tho! absolute power of an ii.dividual ; and so'.n-t-r or later, tho chief of e-r.na rr-ailln" Taction, more able or more Jurtunatc than ' his competitors, tnnu tliis dispoiton to the purposes of his own cVratiou 0:1 the ruins of public liberty. u'-.i .... .y v ltnou. lookipg torward to an extremity of this kind, ( which, nevertheless, ou-ht not to be entirely out of sight.) the com mon and continual mischiefs of tho srdrit of party are sufficient to make it the interest and duty of a wise people to discour. age and restrain it. It serves always detract tho public counsels, and enfeebh the administration. It agitates the community with ill-founded jealuusics and false a-arms ; kindles the animosities of goo part against another; foments, occasionally, riot and insurrection. It open? the door to foreign iafla2r.ee and corruption, which find a facilitated access to tho Oovcrnment itself, through the channels of party passions. Thus tho poucy ana the will ot one country arc subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion that parties, in free countries, are useful checks upon the administration of tho Government, and serve to keep alive tho spirit of liberty. ThL, within certain limits, U probably true; and in Covcrnmcnts of a monarchical cast, patriotism may look with induL goncc, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. Put in those of tho popular character, in Ciovernmcnts purely elective, it is a spirit not to be encouraged. Prom their natural tendency, it is ccUaiu there will alway3 be enough of that spirit for every salutary purpose. And there being constant danger of excess, the effort ought to be. by force of public opinion, to initU gate and assuage it. A fire if not quenched, demands a uniform vigilance to j revent its bursting into a flame, lest, instn.-ul of warming, it should consume." The Philadelphia JWas boasts that the Quaker City is now larger than any city in Kuropc except London and Paris, and possibly Constantinople. It now has over 700,000 while the Kurorean cities rank as fo'Iows : Pcriin (in 1'il) 017,071 ; h't. Petersburg (in 1S'."S) WO.L'Il; Vienna (in 1S57) 7312', Liverpool fin lHi(V) 13-1,337 ; Naples (in 1802) 417,001 ; Gla3gow (in 18Gi) Tho population of London, according to the census taken lat year, was 3,037 ,0'J1, and of Paris, according to the French census of lbOO, 1,825,217. It is feared by farmers that the peach trees arc killed. A gentleman residing Iu Knight Township, tclli us he has made a personal examination of the buds and trees, and found thciu all dead. Ecnnsv'JL: Courier.

F LOU It FROM CALIi'OUNIA. Lat Saturday a firm in Portland Me., received a lut of California flour, forty days from San Francisco. It came in sacks of fifty and one hundred pounds each, in capital order, the flour being put first into cotton sacks, and then these sacks being placed in guuny bags. Portland papers state that under the present management of the Grand Trunk Hail way, flour can be obtained quicker from San Francisco than it can from Chicago.

A Chicago reporter, describing a mask, cd ball remarks: "It there arc prettier women than blondes, they are brunettes. Cleopatra was a brunette. Ucrnice was a brunette, jiachacl was a brunette, aud S' is IVIis'a T, If one wants a flirt, take a bru nctto ; if one wauU a cook, take a blonde. She lias no inspirations, but she is reliable. If one wants a wife, take neither." Like Other Radical Promises. A radical candidate for the Minnesota Legislature made a speech, and, among other things, said : "When I retch the State Senate you will hear it thunder on these railroad swindles, and it will keep on thundering, too, till lightning strikes somebody." The thundering stopped when the election was over. A female freedmcn was brought up the other day at Aberdeen for fighting. "This is your first fight, is it not, Peggy ? " a-ked the mayor. 'Press your soul, no, massa," was her energetic reply, "when we use to b'loug to Dr. r , we fit constant. Derc warn't no p'lico bothcrn fblkes bissiness in dem times. Why, mas.a, wc fit censtaat in dem davs." 1 i i Dan Kick's Last. Dan llicc remitted, in his settlement of an account with a newspaper out West, a three dollar bill, which was returned, indorsed, uThis note is counterfeit; please send another." It was two months before Dan replied, when he apologized for the delay, saying that he had been unable, "until now, to get an other counterfeit three dollar bill," but he hoped the one he now inclosed would suit professdng, at the same time, his inability to dicover what the object was to tho other, which he thought as good a counterfeit as he ever saw. A visitor to the Philadelphia market cn.-t-c nf 1 .m wli ' ol 'fli flc;.Mi,-.,i f jun0 mornices cau-ht and imprisoned in glowing clobalc?. the frasranee of clover fielJs ripcuing into sweetness in the broodspread on cur dailv bread, says a Yankee editor ' A: a religiru5 i:tcetirjg among the blacks, a c:d:rei rreacher reouo-stel that some r ... i r.,.. T! .-r; hoV. 1 wittv ; M'-e . jr::iuv::ve 1 a string of words ontirelv V- '1 im r. - A ;1.'; th,-ro-t:r r;:I his h;:; : itid ittuire.l. "Who j You sv.r-.loJv r.rav dai's better ac . - laint -i wid deLcrd.; Abr-:-via:i -r;s are n:-talwav as intelligible as they sh :u! 1 1 2. A merchant, at one of the town on the 31 ;s'ssirp wa astonished. h.t we .-k. by receiving a bill of lading fur -ton b :res of torn -cits." After much co itutio'i iio concluded i: !im?tin;-aa tea box0- cf t-iitiato criT-ur-. T A. LB EE ON, DRUGGIST, East side MicLi-011 St. rlyinoutll, llld Denier In 'TV)TTr(1 ; 1 K U O o, ii 11 J 1 o 1 1 o 5o r 3Ii-!Rin:il Purposes, ll.si:i:i OIL. PKXZOTL. SJMIUTS Tmtl'KXTIXK 1 1 IT I : LKAI), WIXDOW (JLASS, PUTT V, LAUDOIL, XKATSFOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAMPS, kc, WALL PAPint, AND V.'lXDOW CURTAINS SCHOOL POOK.S, STATTOXAIiV, PLANK POOKS, kc, kc, kc. PHYSICIANS are particularly rcnucsted to Lill .d nomine the stock and oricca before nurchasing elsewhere. rARTfCULAR attention jriven to filling Phy sicians Trcscriptions and Family Receipts, by an Experienced DRUGGIST. Gr. BLAIN, & CO.. DRUGGISTS, South east comer of Michigan and (I a 10 Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HA VINCI just recived a fresh supply of every article in our lino of trade, conistinmainly of Drills, Medicine, Paints Oih, Dyo FtufT, Varnish, Briuhe, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Cla?.-, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and Liquors for medical purposes only, to which wc rcspfcufiilly invito the attention of this community. We have also on hand a stock of GROCERIES, Tea, Coffee, Susar, Tobier o,Ciar.-4,cte. Tube disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within :. few days nasi, we have received from Pittsburgh aud New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. for burning the same, of evcrysizo and stvlc,with or without .shades. We ar also ngenU for all the popular Patent Modicinos

of the day. Pliysician.? prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of tho night, by au experienced dru'gist. Wo earnestly invite the plic to favor U3 with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the fact that Y ü aro dvius a liberal business. liu'Jl-t G. ELAIN Sl Co-

S. & M. BECKER'S.

FARMERS I TP o "O" Wllrl i MI 30 0 JST!! FORGET THAT "W e WILL. O T BE 7" THE BEST HOUSES, AND CJV SELL Tfil.V .f.VV OTI1EK HOUSE IN THE

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DR. BIG-ELOW is the only Pliysician as a Specialist, now in Chicago that ran be entirely rolled upon. Go to him, and not suffer that horrible disease to remain in your system, disfiguring your face and body.boides destroy trpfjV iugyour happiness and future prosDI5EASE3 and NERVOUS DEEILITY hi Study (or tllC past twenty year?, anJ is therefore the person whom all atlictcd should consult. No one ever hear! of a patient of his not beinc: cured finee he has been hi the city. His reputation has vouchers in all the city papers, his patients and th? medi cal profession, both here asd abroad, as bc-in? tho mo.-t skilled .specialist here, and a thorough master of all scxu.'.l diseases. If all others fail, don't despair, give him a call. It is only a com mon occurrence with hi:-n to cure such cacs. His rooms arc separate for ladies and gentlemen, an 1 the most complete in the city. Young men take particular notice Dr. Digclow devotes much of his time to the treatment cf those ca?es caused by a secret habit, whica ruins both body and mind, unfitting the unfortunate individual for cither business or society. The sad effect of these eirly habits, or t'io excess of riper years is to wcaken and debilitate the constitution, destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood; the pleasures of life arc marred, the object of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing miscry and regret. Such pcreons.eFpccially those contemplating marriage should lose no time in making immediate application, as Dr. B. Jy his new treatment is enabled to insuro a speedy and permanent eure.Consultations free and confidential. Office No. 17!) South Clark Street, corner of Monroe, half a biock from th" Tost oliiee. Tost-oUicc 15ox l.rl, Chicago, Ills. OHlce hours from Darato H p in. Send for hii "Guide to health," published monthly, free of charge. N. li. Ladies send for a descriptive circular of I esanc Kcmcdie, the best preventive of con ccption known. Sent to any address free of charge. vlln'J ly LIG UTK' S ' r ... rrirrf 5? A TST 1 1 - w n x-.i r . - r ' it eta Sole Patentees of LIGIITFS Celebrated Patent Insul itcd Iron Framc3. ave been awarded 1"vevty"First Premiums together Uh the highest Premium at the American World's Fair. The testimonies arc from the hlhet musica celebrities of Europe and America; such a3 S. TIIALF,FJO, VrFUXTEMPS, STRAKOSOII, C. SATT EU, ECKIIArtD, HOFFMAN", W. MASON, JULIEN, Etc. As an evidence of their great durability, creneral excellence, the official certificate of th" PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, ot New York.is an ncxed: Over 100 of your Piavo. have been used in ths different School distiictg of New York, and ihey have invariably giventho best satisfation. Wm. H. WILSON, Eq., rre3'iofthcN. Y. Board of Education, ALBERT GILBERT, Esq., Clerk of tho N, Y, Board of Education American Orffans Are pronounced ov morctfian live hundred of the Hbcst Oriranists of the country to be superior to any oth r Instruments yet 'Produced, THE! ARE SL'I'ERioa IN' Great fullness and completeness of lone expression and Elasticity of Touch. ITnve been ld iliv vnt year SEVENTEEM (17) FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded to the Amerlr-m Orpans in the month of October, lt'tia, over all competitors, at dilVcront State and Count v Fairs, 1 A HIS JO i are the onlr real REED O ROANS, now before tho Tr'-lic, the only Orran having a reverberating Sound box or Wind Chest, and when controlled by the Super-Octave Coupler ar-.d Sub-lias.', Double bellows, Blow Pedals. Knee Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The most charming c.Tects can be produced, from the softest whisper of the Eolian Harp to tho full volumo and power of tho Church Organ: N. B. Every Instrument warranted for five years. For circular giviug prices and styles of each Instrument, address, W. W. KIMBALL, 03 WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. AfiEXT ron NoiiTiiwEST. ClfARLVS WlimrORJJ, A.jnit at L1 ymoii tli, Inli:iu:i. IV. 15, V-reiit Wnutud. vll-nll-lj SOMETirii(i NEW THE subscriber has purchased, and now has in running order, a COKIV fc VOZt CuJIJSHKR, AT HIS MILL IN PLYMOUTH, And prepared to rcrind ear t-oi n for Ffrk an for all whouny call up.,r. him. FAKMEP.S WILL FIND A SAVING OF ATM EAST OATH FOUIZTli IN THE FEED NECESSARY FOR TIM STOCK by having It Crushed k Ground Before Feeding. lie will also fliindOATS AND CORN to gethcrhca warmtcd. lie solicits t fie custom o thoshaving Stock to feed. Ternu reasonable

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WARE IIOOMS. You can find at PALMER & WHIG-HIT'S On La Porte Street Any and all kinds of Furni

for housekeeping, at prices that defy COMPETITION. Work of all kiudj nude to order and WARRANTED. also ofthebest mitcrial and manufactory with a first class AÄ Ä .Ot M y For town or Country. July 5th, InGfi. vll-nll-tf. II. E. DICKSON. HENRY WOODBURY THE IRON AGE Has come again: at least the X Et O 1 has at II. P,. DTCK30N k CO'S HARDWARE STORE. IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BRICK RLOCK, rLYMOUTH, INP. Where it ran at all times be SEEN and DOlJfJNTin almost any shape, size, quantity anj luality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar loa paper of I oz tacks. They hare 0 7" Of every kind; Elevated Overs, Square, Parlor Sheet Iron, Dox, fancy or plain, with complete TUM ,yjr .11 J .v a s to match. SHELF fJOODS of everv description House Trimming, DOOR and WINDOW ban"injs; Glass and Sash; Carpenters' tools. By the Keg or Pound; Mill saws, Log and Do Chains; the best Axes in the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of 11 kinds; i:coTr:s, s no veil, and all m inner of Agricultural utensils, including I-or.es tint load and unload Lay bv horse power a splendid assortment of CUTLERY, plS UIIOOKS & LTXE8, KO PI? WIRE, JIELTLYG AXD COW HELLS, TROX A YD STEEL IX EARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD B UX CUES (t'i'., ke. fact?vcry thing that any or.ß ever thought of yuunguia Hardware btoreand a thousand thin-s NEW OTOCIM constantly arriving, hich they propose seilin CHEAPER Than the same can b bought at any othcrnlacc wnasiueot I'ltl-Ourgli. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass waie made and repaired on reasonable terms and ..1. A - nonce, June 1 1 SG5v3n33-tf A Change of Base ! Richmond has Fallen WITH A PORTION OF THE REBEL CABIXET HAS BEE. CAPTURED AND tcacc will Soonbo Dcsr cl . In the meantime the people arG running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family G-rocery AND PROVISION STORE. Which ha3 lately been removed to the SOUTH ROOM OF W EST E R V E LT'S BUIL DING WIIKUH II K HAS ON HAND A large stsck of Grocorios and Provisions, and la constantly receiving NEW SUITLIES, which heplcd-os himself to SELL AS CHEAP as any other house iu Plymouth, tor Ready Pay. He will also take AH Kinds of Country Trodncc In pch.infofcrfiO0ds.orFavCash.atthc highest market prices for almost every thing the farmer IB lias to sen. Iiisstock consists, in part, of Colloe, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Kieo lobacco, 1 eppor, -dlspicc, Fish. Bacon, Crockery. Stone and Wooden "Ware, Provisions, otc., etc., etc. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere; T. A.SIMONfe

An Old Song set toa New Tune, zm' ioG7n .m A-tx " li'Htctit J-''i' if if' rtinin wty A 'if M'v ctinl J.'nf It. .;. erf-, i;,i',fij l ill obont.

llH year. cstahl'slied in N. Y. City." 'ur ly inf.illillo r.-i'K'ln.-? kuowu." '"r; 1'riMii Poisons."1 "Not dangerous to the Human Family," ll:itscoi:ie out of their hulvs t'j die." "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c, Exteim's I- a pa-t used for Hitf.. Jtfi'i, J?"'?' !'', J tn I !:! Ah', ,t-., & "Costar's" Eed Bug Exterminator I - :i r -us,-l to d.'troy. and also as a il'rv iiti i' !"tr J!- '-7.'";, !. "Costar's" Eclectric Powder for Insects Is for Jfiiri. Musi 't'l'if.-t, y-V'.-". !'-7'"f-, - In' ?( 0." 2'( ''t,:t, V''--', Aii'J'i"!-, !;. " J?f"! ! ! Hktvare ! ! ! of all worthless Jmit.ntiTis. that Costah's name U on .-ach JJox, Uottle, and Fl.isk. licforo yo.i hnv. t?" Address, " IIENKY II. COSTA It. 1st !-o-idw-iv, N. Y. j:SiMin rivnionth by !.i;iain, .V; Co., and all j Drutrits and ijetaii'Ts evcrywnor..'. CELKBRATED BUCKTHORN SALYE -miM.uns. ac.; Cli.-tI,p,d Hands, Li: ic; Bit.- r.f ! . - - , .... , v., & , r""J'O.Vf,i cent-, .vueiit-, a:rl $1 sizec. rr'SoM l,y all Druc-j'sfs evervuheee. I"-"' ly Henry Ij. Co-tar. D.-j-.t Jsj Broadwayk"And by ti. Blaln, & Co. I'lv.-iK-iifh. "COSTiiR'S" LNIVLIISAL CORN SOLVENT, Tor Corn-. Banion-, Warts, c. :CI?OT's- ' ret. To) ce nts, and 1 sixes. "Id by all Dni-.'irist- ev,TyIi !v. JO'H -nry U. Co-tar I ep,,t-Js-4 Broadwy X. Ü And by (.;. Jil.tiii, Co. i'lyniouth. C'OSTAirS PREPARATION of BITTER-SWEET 1D ÜR.Wh'E BIOSS03IS, FOU BEAUTIFYING TUB 'COMPLEXION. Us. d s, often in to:uitifvim,' tx- Skin, rciiw Frock-l-s. l'impk-s, Kruifi'-if, A.c. ;y"r.ot!k-s, $1. k i'Sold ly nil lri:sruri.ls evi-ryw lu re. ;r"And by ll. nry K. Cotar Ib-pot lsj Broadiuay NiY And by G. Blaiu, A; Co. Plymouth. COSTA R' S PECTOKAB GOUGH REMEDY, For Couirhs Ctdd?, Iloarsenos., Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping ( onjii, Inlliienz.i, Asthma, Consumption. Broiuidal atleetions, and alldiseasen of tho Throat and 1.1111'!. J fBot tW, 2. cents, M cenK and f 1 sixes. f f..'"Sold hv 51 PriiL'L'ists overvwhere. ; rrAndhv Henry B. Costar. I Vpot is I Broad'yN Y. !rT"Aiid by (i. Blaln, X Co., Plymouth. COSTAR'S CFI.FUKATr.I) BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL PINXEU P1U For Nervous and Siek Headache, Cotivenesn, Indit--tlon'l)vsiepsi;l. P.illiousness, Consiipaf i.m, lUarrliea, Colicf. "Chills, Fevers, and peueral dcranemcut of the Uistive organs. j-y?-Roe, 2 cents, 50 cent, nnd ?1 pizc?. ;-rSohl bv all Dnu-i-ts everyn here J Vndbv Henry It. Costar Depot M Bro.id tN.l. JiTAud by G. Biatu, & Cc. Hymoath, Ind

ror CuK Burns, Bruise, Wound, Boils. Cancer if-'?1 :!?;lstJ- Nipples. j;i,.(din-j-. r.liml and J ainlul nie-, Sen.riilou-. I'litrid and ill-conditioned "ro'Vr 1"-r-' ''''""btlar SwclIiiiL'.-ä, Kruptiol:-. Cutaneous AlP ctloiis. Bin '.-woriM !t, h i,rm i;,., ;,.r,

LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. TV. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double srcixG) Tue Woxderfci. Flexit.ilttt and great com fort and ri.EASt'RE to anv Lady wearing the Du-

; ri.r.x PTixtfTic Sjciit will be experienced particuj birlvin all crowded asemMies, Operas, Carriages, ; Railroad Cars, Chu cli Pews, Arm Chairs, for i Dromenadc and house dress, as the SVirt can bo folded when in ue to occupy a pmall place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Mu?lin dress, an invaluable qualitv in crinoline, not found in anv Single minr Lirt. A lady I-.ivijiir enjoyed the plea.'ure, comfort and preat convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic tccl Fprinr Pkirt for a single dav, will ncTcr afterward- willinslv dispense with their use. For children, mioses and young ladies they are superior to nil othcrsi They '.vill not hend or itroak like the Sinlo j Spnncbut will preserve their perfect and racoj ful i-hape when three cr four ordinary Sk-its will I have iK-en thrown aside- as tiselc?. The Hoop? ' are covered with double and twisted thread and ! the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered : preventing them from wearing out when dritrin down stoops, stairs, Lc. The Duplex Elliptic is a pre at fat orlfa wü'i ladies and is universally recommended bvtho", Fashio Magazints as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To or;,oy the folloA'in inestimable advantages in Crinoii ic,viz : superior iialitv, perfect manu faeture, stylish thapcand finish, fiexibility, durability, comfort aud economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring fcfkirt, and be sure vou pet tho genuine article. CAUTION To puard against 1mpoitiox be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz, "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband nue others are pcnuinel Also notice thnt every Hoop will admit a pin bcinpj passed through the center, thus revcalinjr the two (or double) .springs braided together therein, which 13 the secret of their flexibility and strength, and &. combination not tobe found in any other skirt FOR SALE in all stores where first class skirts arc sold throughout the United States ane elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of tho Fatent. WESTS. BRADLEY & CAREY 97 Chambers an 1 TJauiei Reade Sts., N. Y-2i-nm Tüll VfiS ilMMCI.VJES. PEKSDING & BROWN Would rail th ? atT.-nt ion of tbo pnblic to thir full an well s -lecn d st' k .f -.rood-, wviisuitcd ty thi- market, cu'-istin in iart of ui;c;s, ii:DSci.ns, iaixts, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, "Wall and Window Paper, Perfumery, Albums, DY"Ii STUFFS; CIGAES, FIXE CUT TOKACCO, CAN'DIES, PATENT MEDICINES, kc. PHYSICIANS, r.nd FAMILY PERSJRIPTION3 TILLED TO ORDER. Call and s-e ourttock Kfore j ardKuinj; i-ls. where. Vl-ii if 1 KICSUINU & BROWN. IIAT, PIP 1XD FÜR STORE. OSE DOOR NORTH AD. BECKER'S GROCUltY, MICH JG AS ST. The mid'Tsk'ncn bi rr:nn-iiily l.v:)t,-iT bimi-lf ir? I'lyi.ioir.li. ai'.'l o;m n ! a ll.-i. tap ana 1 at Store, tou'i t!:i r v iih various artlc!i'5 f for I.Tdl'S .m l K'iitltTit 11, 1l1.it are of aeniec, conifer 5 and couvi-nU-niv. Look f r tlic' SIGN OF "RAT. CAP AND FUR STORE." East Si.i- of Miehiaa Street. Our Stock con.-ist? prin e, pally of all kinds ai.d si;vs tf IrST-fes, Caps, BUFFALO ROBES, 1 1.-i iiritir in prices fr:u nine to r:.nvu dollars; LadivV and Oeutk-nii n t Furs, Mils and Gloves; A i'ooJ a-s-ortment of Centk-meu' 1 1 c t vai ions Sfvle nu.l prire : all ofwbi.b will W M nt the most reasonable r.tli i possible. -Heads I w in, taiU vou lose." is a L'ime th. projirit t.rs never plav: but in stead. "Live and M live." is iheif mott.; and -further tlii-t tieponent saith not." Various articles of Country Produce taken in exchange for our conmioilit:cs. anJ the botft prices pai.l for all kimla of Furs and Peltry. N. 1. - We "keep rotistnntlv on lmT aud fr lie a SAI.Vi: for WKAK. IN Kl. AM Kl) und SOKE EYh, that is hiblv I'ri d bv all h haw tried Its etbVacT. and thev are manv. (Jive it a trial vou wiil blefä tli.' day that you t-een this not fee of if 1 1 tf J. P. K. WIIEDHN A SON. Hail ILQt FOR &JJLm EXQUIUE OF Du. W. X. P.AILEY. Jan. rel, 1807. 0m. Store Room for SaloTh e undersigned oiTers for sale on reasonable tern ool Store K.om nnildin miniated on Mln Jtrt'ct hp the town of Bourbon. Marshall county, Indiana, ?" For (iirt'i-T inr.rimtioii. Inquire of John Gardner at Bourbon. nil It ANNA HIN EI c have a Scholarship in the Ober lin Ccai mercial College which will he sohl cheap to any person applying soon. A Circular and Catalouc oflhi.A popular institution cm he ecu at this office. tf. Valuable Land For SaloFOliSAI.l', is) AcriM of first quality Ind, befn? ort ion of the lViubd TraviV K-tste. vbieh lie Cm Circe mile north-cast of PImou?h. on the .osiien loaa. Sevent v-five aeres or the 1 md is well improvea. .0(a orrbird. fenee. Ac. and ihe b:lnc is timbi'rtd Und, with plenty df saw and nil timber for tho us, of tho pi ice' For farther partb nlar? apply to A. C. 1 apron, or the uiubT'i 'Ued at hi rosldenee mil.- rait of Si, r pirrkit j acoby, tf Adiur of tho UA. of Daniel Tra i dee'd. Aliuiiiis(i -iifor'n Salo. The und -rsi "i' d. a Iniinistratop of th et:to of I'aMl Ifoberts. will eil at publlr sale. nnlheNh ofFcbnisry, it the latersh in e of tho deceased, tlx miles south-fast !f I'lvinov.th. U the p. r-on at pro-rt r of th dccdrnt, r insisting of I bors tind bnjry, tcru iu tlw par, household 'O'-ds, Ac A crcd't of ninn month will clvonon allfurae oxter fct All t.iias ot ?3 and under cash in bund. ' WM. HOBFÜTN. ' KIC1IAKI) KOBFRTS. 5 Adrr.

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