Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 May 1867 — Page 4

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needier and UN Congregation. The New York correspondent of the Albany Argut writes as follows : It is noteworthy, that nny subject announced which is not religious draws a full house. Politics will pack Becchers edifice closer, by far, than piety. Social topics, if they touch the popular hearts, Fend the pulses throbbing to the finpjer-tips, and as on last Sunday, set the hands to expressing their sympathy and approbation in a very emphatic, if not a reverential, manner." There is a whole volume of texts in the above. Radicalism has not only demoralized polices in the country, but it has defiled and dishonored religion. It has done its best to stamp all vital piety out, and causes it to drar and dangle in the mud

and filth of partisan corruption.. Years and years will elapse before the injury which has been inflicted by this party upon the cause of religion can be repaired. It is not to be wondered at that people prefer to hear Beeciier on avowedly political topics, for in them there is less hypocrisy displayed than when he blazons out the ame sentiments under the mask of religion. The truth is, however, that these political preachers have so blended religion and politics together, that there is great difficulty in determining where the one begins and the other leaves off. for it is political j religion and religious politics. Knquirer. One of the largest and most fashionable weddings that has taken place in New York for a long time, was solemnized on "Wednesday last. Over seven hundred guets were present, the brides maids numbered twelve. The festivities were celebrated in two splendid mansious 144 andl4t West Fourteenth street being thrown into one for the occasion. The bride vas beautiful and the dauhfer ef one of New York's wealthiest mTclirn's. One saloon was en-

tinlj occupied br elegant and ostly pres-j five feet nine inches hih, fiae black hair, ents, and the guests did not separate until j black eye, aad we saw hit:i an hour after daylight. The parties to this wedding j ; the mutiny, lying on his back dead, his were Mr. Eli. W. Arnold and Mi? Fanny j gha-tiy lace turned upward, he could eaS. Bernheimer. The bride wore a dre$ of' $U lo n:::aken for a white man, posseswhite uncut velvet, a white real bee veil. ; in the outward marks of the white blood; a wreath of natural flowers : pearl necklace, he inherited all the bwt instincts of the and a diamond bracelet The money rep-; African, stupid, contrary and treacherous, resented on the occasion in the persons of For ihe?e faults Lieuteuant llevl had dethe guests amounted to some xailliocs ; tcrmined to reJucc him to the" rauks. Xcic Ytrk Home Journal Dradford knowing this, and seeing an orrr ie "77t" ' ' -i ' " :Piinity lor revenge, availed himself of ft. The Aord - White,, stricken Out. , The others were his dupes, and as soon as The Logan Gz?tt relates a peculiar Bradford fell they dispersed, carry in- a circametanee which happened some month! man whom Lieutenant Smith had woundmnenn Champaicrn county. A quakerj ed with them. All the acton have fled widower, tired of single-blesscdness. hunt- aQj no arrests vet made, pd up a second wife wborn he fouud in a j When we left the camp, at two o'clock hfrong 'manhood suffrage neighborhood, p. M., Lieutenant Griffin waslyin-in his He took her to his home, and time flew on , tcnt breathing, but insensible ; hihead a with azure wings, they indulged in bright fearful sisht . fce w n, prolaby dic bcforc dreams. And, says the Uazdie, some- m.irn;n. hUtrnnnf H.vl 5,in,,u

times in thoe dreams they would imagine j influence of chloroform, his wounds beiuthat the word "white was stricken from dressed. Lieutenant Smith bad received the Constitution, and rtart from their slum- j a saber cut across the wri,t in parrving a bcria ecstaciesof joy. And thus the i . rthrr-i bo W!c nnminr ,,i ' c

lit 1 t pensive autumn receded belore tbe stern Dream oi winter, ani anon me time came, "gentle Ann hyacinths, and bird carol iousehnld of our Quaker I 1. .1 1 . . . I "rXr rr' x uai 8 'J- j""DHitneia:tter. j nrwu.iA .. ... jt .a a M. iklll ml 1 1 ( 1 1 I I 111 II I . I At a recent ball at Roselurjr. Oregon, all went on in peace and rju;etne?s until Sol. Colver, Jacob Fitzhu-h, Uob Forte. John IIannon,and Abe Crowe came there, it is said, to break up the ball. When ihej entered the ball-room they had a few wcids, when George 13nnett struck Sol. CoWer in the face with a revolver, lieranger then stepped up to them for the purpose, it is aid. of stopping the f us-. V.. T,v r:.i ' -i j ?' 1 v: .1. i r 1 r. n , . , , u...ua u nearr, a,ier whicb he never spoke. Ash C lajton, who wu, fÄl ;h?,tirae'.the?3rCWa1fai? ? lbl$ t'l"?",. Ci5m? 1 f J '.rowe then rushci in and ihot Clayton tnrougn the thijrh. ar.i another ball ttruek him ca the forehead, the ball not crUerin" th, skull, but glancing over it under the pkin ank pas.-.m out at the baek of the head. Crowe then drew'his knife, and

.truck Clayton ro-s the hcaJ, mflictin a , cry r,roje,t an1 cv i(Jca that jijj, ternble wound, huhu-h alter .hooting villainy could coin. He.eeins to have enJeran?er ru,hcl on to lorn Thompson, .leayored to render himself and the Uni-

when the latter shot him twice. Harmon then struck Thompson, whn the latter phot him in the stomach, the ball passing through him. J5ob Forbes then rushci iuto the Gght, when Thompson shot him down also, the ball entering the ri;;ht side ranging back, striking the backbone and breaking his back, then glanced to the right, going down the hip. After the shooting was all over, liob Woodruff went into the melee, when some man struck him on the head with a revoher and laid him out for dead. Sy Smith also came in flourishing a revolver, when Fitzhugn, who -as thonght to be dead, or at least dying, raised himself and wth his bowie-knife stabbed Sy Smith, inflicting a dangerous wound. Out of the eleven men who were engaged in the fight, nine lay dead or mortally wounded on the ball-room floor. Under the caption of "Hotter Still." thr Petersburgh (Va.) Express makes the following remarks: Those who are beginning to revive their r;uim3 iui ucii. uccauso nc IS doomed to another summer at that dread fully hot place, Fortress Monroe, ought to think of poor Abo Lincoln and the climate of the locality he is supposed to be in. acJ! .1 r, - 1 wuiuwgio meue iia spiritualists. A footman, proud of his grammar, ush reu into tho drawing room a Mr, Foot ndhh two daugh-ters with this introducU0Dr5ir. Jboot and th two iMisscs Feet. Ladies arc like watches-pretty enough to look at sweet far- rwi t ? , , . -" " "ciitait; nanus. but somewhat difficult to "regulate" whn 'agoing, The man who has got into the habit of iwidk io nearly every-body he meets mav iv coicijr oci uuYTu as a not 'lloic. Excited Frenchman at Niagara Falls "Ah! dis is de errand SDectakel ! M(n fiqne! By gar I he is eome down firs rite . Wh7 arc or fingers particularly reliable incase of a breakage? Am. Because icey are aiwayi on hand with nails. -j . w..j, iwiuer oi music neces wuj a good teacher ? Ans. Because "no is a sound instructor. ofraatanda drummer boy 7 Ans. One w?.gn9 a pound nd the other pounds away

j The Murder of Lieut en ant G riffln.

Wo find the particulars of the murder oF Lieutenant b iU. Griflin in the San Antonio (Texas) Express of April 10 : "One ot those tragedies occurred yesterday, uuaccouutablc, except when iustigated by the erratic disposition of a stupid idiot. A private ol Company K, had robbed the houe of a colored woman tlu: night before, and the woman had sent to camp for the purpose of identifying the thief. For this purpose Lieutenant II. M. Hcyl directed the First Sergeant of the company, H.irrisou Uradford, to have the company form in line. The Serjeant formed the cmpany and inarched up the officers quarters. Just before rear ming the head quarters guard line he comni.iri.leil. "Rillv iutvi r-illv ' !. tln-t.,.1 - j - - - - 'j - , a , , .. rtiii . forward with drawn saber, followed hv fourteen others the remainder of the company standing in line perfectly dumbfounded. Sergeant Bradford rushed forward, and with drawn saber commenced a murderous attack on Lieutenant llevl. intliet ing no less than five severe faler wotuoN upon him. The affair was so Midden and so entirely unexpected that the officers were unarmed. Lieutenant Seth 1'. (Jril tin, Company A, in the next tent, rushed to the assistance of Lieuteneut llevl. with ! no weapon except a small pocket pistol.--' Bradford turned on l.ieuteu.mt (.., :;id i with . tront salvr cut htcrnllv cleft the Lieutenant's Nkullojvn from the forehead to the bac ef the liain. the brain protruding through the opening several inches. I he sergeant w.vived two hofs from Lietcnani tJri&u'N pit.d. but he apparently did not suffer troiu the shots. At this time Lieutenant Fred. NY. Smith made his way through the other mutineers, ami reaching the sergeant, tired three hotsat him, killing him inst.intlv. Ilamton Bradford was v li-ilit mulatto J ...V.K.W "HO Ulli JJ Ul GcneVal Merriit is now inviti-atin- the The wounded man fell and his comrades carried him away. So fur, all the parties nave avoiued arrest Lieuteuant Griffin's i jallantry in forgetting his own safety and 4" ! l - . i T ' . tr i . iriog io assist j-ieuienani ncji, is worth)' of all pr.iie. C.cncral .Micridan. The strange Kadieal performances of this officer, at New Orleans, have created n. Iit.tje f!:,rI ri'. well as indignation. .Sheridan i", a yc-uu regular armv oflic.r. with no political antecedents whatever. t t i 1 ..ue:i i.'.en have u.vjallv been (uiiinl to fo rret cutoa:uus o) rower, an 1 indis j posc.j to u,c it f(,r purpo'e,-of r.olitieal or ,rsonaI t m 1 lJZ kve4 'hat ,u,h would have been the -ica.MvithiSh.ridan when he was th.ustinimportant position of Dictator of NV.v Orleans and the surrounding country. The'-c anticipations have not been real-irr-il On tl.rt i.r. I... X ,1t: l cjllif Blf)it ..nÄlii,!., I - ,s j - I 1 I V.1 I ed uc he has made of his power, and by ins extreme ana utter subserviency to cv ted States Government as obnoxious and hateful as pos.-iblo to all thoe under his iron sway. He is the most willing and subervient military tool which the Radicals nvc found sin-e the days of JJut'cr, llurnide, hehenckr Hunter and Lew. Wallace. As it is not possible that Sheridan has any very strong political attachments, the reasons of his conduct must be found else where. He is undoubtedly catering and idding for what he supposes to be perma nent pow r in the United States, in order o make favor for his own advancement. He has, therefore, in his anxiety to con ciliate his conirre.ssioral masters, dived lcepcr and come out muddier in partisan llth than almost any other officer. His disreputable proceedings and high-handed usurpation in Louisiana have greatly tarnished the military reputation he acquired in mc war. ins iauurc as a civil commander is even more apparent than were his successes ns a cavalry officer. Colfax ami tlic I'm inns. We published on Sunday a polished. cnttiusiastic letter tor Mr. Speaker Cc.fax, iu lUTor ui me remans ana incir caase. Mr. Colfax U probably the smallest man in intellectual stauro who ever filled so high a position, and yet carried awav bv a uiosi moruinaic amuition tnai has no re ard for propriety, he is actually a candi dato for President of the United Statn it. wcurruu io nun inai n no COUlu Dy a cheap way identify himself as Iriendly to the Fenians, that it might be used as an Ti 1 A - V .1 . . . argument in favor of his nomination by his partisans, mat he could, ir nominated, sccure the i-cnian vote. Whether alter his nomination he could or not would make little difference, as the main thing woul have been accomplished. If there aro any Irishmen in the countrv who, knowing Colfax.s antecedents, as wen as tnoe ot his party; can be blinded by this little clap-trap performance that took place in this city, result! nrr!n fix nrnlni(!nn of the letter, they and not the country from n,riuc; came, are peculiarly verdan u K.vca. jui wo hare no fears. The insn, as a caiss, detect llarnev insLininnn ously.and know how to appreciate Colfax' humbug. We think also that this palpable hid, for it 13 nothing else, will disgust me so of the C? I i . opeaKcr s own partisans, ana that he wil take but little, save contempt for his dem agogism. uin. jznq. Pittsburgh has raised 35,000 for the öoutecro iaiaioe reheffuod.

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Startling News by Telegraph i

FROM MAXIMILIAN HAS ABDICATED THE THRONE and left for Europe, but Mo CONNELL STII.r.nOT.PS FOTtTH AT thkolt stand south OF THE PARKER HOUSE. He has added to his Extensive Stock of Groceries and Provisions a larc assortment of QiiccnswarCj Glassware and Lamps. Hh Groceries conI-t In part of FI.OITR hv tho barrel. Mok or pound, IIUCKWHEAT FLOCR." and COftN MKAL. af mill price, alfo Sl'GAU. TEA. "OF FEE, MOLASSES. SYItrP. SOP. STARCH. PORK. HAMS. COHS. lOT ATOES. SID ES. LA ItD. S A LT FISH, CO A L OIL. IHCK. RAISINS. POWDER, LEAD. SHOT. CAIS, OATS, BROOMS, TAII, TL' IIS, BASKETS, AC, AC. Cash for flutter. Lard. Pap-r Ear. Ac. and fn fact all kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest market price win be paid, t.ive inea call at mv fetand, formerly occupied by Rice A Bro. GOODS PrKC HASED HEBE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN WHEN REQUESTED. 11-30-tf. W. IL MrCONWEI.L. LI GH TE'S Sole Patentees of LTOIITE'S Celebrated Patent Insulated Iron Frames. tare been awarded 'I wr.srr' Fmrr Premiums together w ith the highest Premium at the American World's Fair. Tl. t?tfmonTw ire from the hihot musica celebrities of Kuro.oc and America; such as S. TIIA LBKRCr, A'lEUXTKMPS STRAKOSCII. 0. SATTKH, KCK IIAUI), II OFF AI AN, W. MASON, JULIKN, Ktc. As an evidence of their preat durability , cencfal excellence, the omcial certificate of the PUDLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, ot New York.is an nexad: Over 100 of your Puvos have been used in the different School districts of New York, and they have Invariably given the best satisfition. Wm. H. WILSON, Etq., Pres'tofthc N. Y. Board of Education, ALBERT GILBERT, Esq., Clerk of the N , Y , Roard of Education, American Organs Are pronounced oy more than Mve hundred of the bet Organists of the country to be s uperior to any oth r Instruraentyct Produced, THEV AttE gCPKRioa IN Great fullness andcompleleness of (one expression and Elasticity of Touch. -3L9000 Have been Sold the imt year SEVRN'TRKM(li) F I R ST T U Fl M 1 1 1 MS were awarded to the American Orpans in the month of October. 1 8G", over all competitor?, at different State and County Fairs I i ai-e the or.lr real RKRD OR CAN?, now before ihp Public, the only Organ bavins: a reverbtTatinsj Sound box or Wind Chest, and when controlled by the Super lctav Coupler aid Sub-bas, Pouhle bellows, Blow Pedal?. Knee Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The most ctiarminpc rlfocU can be produced, from the. sottest whimper of the .Tvlian Ifarp to the full rohime and power of the Church Organ: N. B. Every Instrument warranted for five years?. For circular jiving prices and stales of each Instrument, address, W. W. KMBALL, 03 WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. aoeut roil N0UT1IWEST. CHARLES WlinWORE, A'jmt at Plymouth, Inlinnn. IV. 15, Aleuts Wantod. Tll-nil-lj WHISKERS AND FORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks bv using l)r SEVKINE'S RE3TAURATEUII " CAriLLIARE, the wonderful dlscoiery in modern scienec, acting upon the beard and hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used bv the elite of Tarls and lndon with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price bv mail, sealed and post-paid, Des criptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGERSUUTT3 & CO.. Chemists, No . 2S5. River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agenU Tor the Tuited States. 23-1 y BEAUTY. Auburn, Goldcu, Flaieu & Silken Curls, PRODUCED by the use of Prof. DERREUX FR1SER JnCIIEVEUX. Ono application warranted to curl the mo Ft straight and stubborn hair of either ecx into wavy ringlets, or hcaty massive curla . Has been used hy the fashionables of Paris and London with the most gratifying results. Does no injur jf lo the hairi Trice by mail, sealed and post-paid $1. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address HERaER.SlIUTTS et CO., Chemists, 385, River Street, Trov, N. Y. Sole arent3 for the Tnitcd States. &My $l?SOO PJSIt YE A II ! wan Agents eyeryvcherc to sell our iMMovFD$i20Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and npper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commisjnons pTid. The on LT machines sold in the United Statesfcr less tha.i $40, which urefuUy liccnted by Howe. Wheeler & Wilton, Groter k Baker, Singer k Co., and Bichelder. All other cheap machine are infringement and the teller or uter are Uabl torretl,fine andimpritonment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or call upon Fhaw k Clark, at Biddaford, Maine, oi Chicaco. IP. Iia-vlln37-lyl

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Throw away your fal-e frlzzps. your ewitchef , your wig nestrueuv' ol comiort, ana not worm a nr : Come R?d, come youthful, come uply and fair. And rejoice in your own luxuriant Lair. REPARATOR CAPILLI. For rtEtorir7 hair nnon baM had3 (from wbatcv caunc it may have fallon out) and forefnp a provctb it hair upon the face. It h:w noro.ii.il. It will force the hird to prow t5poa the pmnouVpt face In from fire to ciphtwookn, or hair upon bald hads In from two to throi months. A few ijrnorant practionn have af rted that there is nothing th.it will foro- or hasten th growth of the hair or heard. Their assertions are false, a thous.nnds of livinpr witneco (fmm their own experience) can bear witness. But many w ill say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the fspuriout? It certainly is difiicnlt a? nine-tenths of the different pr?psration? advertised for the hair and beard are entirely worthless, and you may have alreadv thrown awav larVe amount? in their purchase. To euch we Would saw try the H.-p-arator Capilli: it will coet you nothing" nnl'- it fullv comes up to our repreHcntat ion. If your druggist doo not keep it, send us one dollar and we will forward ft postpaid, together with a receipt for the monev. which will be returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction is not given. Address, W. L. CLARK CO., Chem!.--ts, 2.-My No. .1. West Fayette Street, Stkaccpe, N. V. II. B. PICKSON. HENRY W09DBURY THE IRON AGE Mas come again: at least the has at II. H. DICKSON k CO'S HARDWARE STORE. IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Where it can at all times be SEEN and BOUGHT in almost any shape.size, quantity and quality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a eroiv barton paper of loz tacks. They hare Of crerykin-'; Elevated Ovens, Square, Parlor Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete T It M .11 .11 1 .v a s to match. SHELF GOODS of ererv description House Trimmings, DOOR and WINDOW haue ins; Gjls3 and Sash; Carpenters' tools. A I I, J3 By the Ke? or PounJ; Mill Raw., Log and Do" Chains; the best Axeaiu the West. P Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares ; Of all kind; pLOW.S, SHOVE L and all manner of Agricultural utcuails.includiuc forks thit load and nnhvirl li i.u K j rj "VIJ5 1 vnti i a pplcudid assortment of c u rr: r. T) R. -v, i .V U HOOKS' 4 LlXEs ROPE WIRE, IiELTIX(. A XI) COW HELLS, TROX A VI) STEEL IX UARS, ROLLS, SHEETS A XI) IUXCIIES nfact.rerv thing that an one ever thought cfi u.-wia narawarc .'store, anu a inousariu tiling besid a 'with NEW STOCK. constantly arriving, which they propose selling CHE APE Than the an can be bought at pv other place this side of f ittidmrgh. All kinds of tin, short ircn.copper and bras ware nvide and repaired on reasonablu terms and short notice, II. IMHCUSOX Sc CO. June 1 lefiS v9n:-tr J.MVli:i:iAS T ÜHTIIK" rjJ'.'tnriv on)JOj; .m til iuaj jo iimoin.Cjtl ni ju.uiijs;qi:;j AIIII A( )0?J3)lff 0f 0II .f.'ll )P'IJ pooij.ptin Aipu;im jj )tir.vv i.nu, hUllMIJ put J.M11C.VJ jo Aj.'Utx v.a3 Din oj uoi)uou rijodso jj.uiu sjjo.tt pa.3S pntJ pof.Sa.j ,tjiho. pus .üTojy s.n.ic '.f.OnJpilij. ) !hr .s.ipKl 't;.ij pup iliipnofp pilK IIOU.SJVJC P" 'qinuiA, jo ni.p.) oil! jo uoiju.iib on .i)iau; Aiinjudds.ia pmo.w .f.uj aNI 'HiXlOJAEiLU 'S3OHs '2? sxooa lit SJ4H:3(I New Goods and Low Prices a t Tin: NEW ESTABLISHMENT OF Brownlcc & Logan, Tlie undorsiirned have entered into a partnership for the purpose of carrying on a general retail merchaiidisugbubinese at the Corner of Michiyan and La Forfe Sts, Where onr old friendi will at all tlmca find us ready ana wining to pnnw tnem enr vjcif stqcjh or Crockery, (Hasstcare, Muslins, Xottons, r. XVhloh we will fell cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. TAKE NOTICE. That from and aOer January 1st, wc intud to cell for Oil HEADY PAY ONLY. 3We keep the bent of Marina, Sheetlnp, Hrep (iovd CasMlmeres. and the flnect stock of Crocker nd :ta. . , .... i. . .-x....- .r ..... , v J II, a j io anvtninir In nm hill f tin.f ri.iKit.t. lin n ..i .. ... . Ware in town All nuruin. uiuhitur t.i hu mtA .v.. call. " I'enons IndehtM to .1. Rrownlec are requested to call and settle, as the old books must be squared up at once. JOHNSON' PROWXLKE Pec.S7.tt. LEONAhD LWAN.

An Old Bong set to a New Tun. E2T 1867. -ffl - ' " At tprinq approaches Ants and Ktsachti Frotn thir hole eotnt cmt, And Mu and Halt In trnie of cats. Gaily clip about.

"18 years established in !f . Y. Citv. Orly infallible remedicekin.wn.'' Frre from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Unman Familr." "Kate come out of their holes to dir."" 'CostarVRat, Roach, &c., Extcim'a Is a uaate nscd for I.it, J.v, Itoachti, Jilack and Jled Antt, rf-r., dr. Costar's" Bed Bug Extermimtor Is a liqnid or wash- ufed to destroy, and alto as a preventive for Jhd-tug "Costar's" Eclectrio Powder for Insects Is for Ifoth. M'-,$jutot-$ Fl"u. ftt J-Uugs. , Beware!!! of all vorttiW imftation. " umi ifTK b name i- on eaen box. Uottle, and Flafk. In'fore vou bu. rAddrefc. " " nCXRV R.C(STAK. 4M ItroadvraT, N. Y. k7"Solilin Plymouth tiy G. Hl.iin. & Co.. and aU Druirit-t and KetaiW evi-rvwh"ee. CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE For Cut, rturti. Brake?, Wounds. Boll. Cancer Iln.ken Breast-, Sore Nipples. Bieedinp, Blind and lalnful nies, Scrofulcu. Putrid and ill-conditioned fcerep : l leer-, Glandular Swellinps, Eruptions.Cnun?'.,!,.n,oCtK,R!'' Hliipeworm, Itch. Corni. Buniom. Uiilblaln, c; Chapped HaiidK, Lipa, ic; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, c, c, Pi.Boxe, X cents, 50 cenU, and tl tlzea. t'foldby all DrurgiFts evervwb-. CAnd hy Hcnrr U. Ceftar. Iepot44 Brvadwtr, 55TAnd by u. Blaln, & Co. Hrmouth. UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT, fvr Corn-:. Huiiioii, NVarti. I.e. ZsfltoxrF, ir, c iit!. M coiiu. and fUizt-g. (fSold by all lru:pit rverTMhtr". iAnd hy Henry tl Cottar IJ-pot 4M Droadw NT ;Aiid hy H. IJUin, A Co. PI mouth. COS T A n ' s ri:i:rAi:ATn of IMTTLTi-SWKET .t!) VVAMiK BLOSSOMS, lull HEAUTIFVI.VU TUG t OMI'LEXIOX. lf -d e oft.-n in hoautif injj the ?kin, retno v Frckks Finipleif, Eruption", ,tci rrttics. f i. JrSoId all Iruirfts eTrywhere. tid by Henry K. .'ot.ir Depot 4H lindö)7 XT And hy ii. Hlain, A Co. Ilymouth. COS!1 JK. IV S ' TECTORAL OOUGH REMEDY, For Cotifilin Colds, HoaroencM. tinre Throat. Cronn Whooping Tonch. Inflnenwi. APthma. Connirntlon llronchial affections, and all lieeane of the Thrvat Lungs. Pnottle. 2R rentd, M cents, and f 1 dzea t "Sold hy all Irnrpi"tg evervwhere. K"Andhy Henry H. Vtar, fVpotS4 Broad V V trAnd by U. Hlain. Jt Co., nymouth 7 1 ' COSTAR'S CKLEnRATKW BISHOP PILLS A UNIVERSAL PlUSlft fliX. For Ncrou and Sick lUulwk. . tion. Hv'pepMa. nnriou.i.7 Vl!T7T.e.n Colie. Chill. Fevers. ad i7I??"trn' rrB. l'ittive Organa. ...;... " -. TUiniluM! . - T.

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