Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 June 1867 — Page 4

An rnpnblished Anecdote About George Washington. The following letter is contained in exPresident YanBuren's recently published volume on political parties in the United States: Ogdexsburg. N. Y., April SO, 1857. ,'Uou. J. Von Büren : "DAK Sir During the session of the

Presbyterian General Assembly, in Ciu-; nnnati, in May, lbo2, I dined twice at the hospitable mansion of Hon. Jacob Burnet, now deceased. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1770, and was the son of Dr. AVilliam Burnet, who was in the medical service of his country through the revolution. Judge Burnet was acquainted with our early distinguished statesman, and his conversation was rich in the recollection of their manners and characters. He related an anecdote of Washington, which he had from the lips of Alexander Hamilton. "When the convention to form the Constitution was sitting in Philadelphia, in 17S7, of which General Washington was president, he had stated the evenings to receive the calls of his friends. At an interview between Hamilton, the Morrises, md others, the former remarked that Washington was reserved and aristocratic, even to his intimate friends, and allowed no one to be familiar with him. Gouverneur Morris said that was mere fane, and he could be as familiar with Washington as vith. any of his othr friends. Hamilton replied : 44 'If you wil', at his next reception evening, gently slap him on the shoulder and say, "My dear General, how happy I am to see you look so well," a supper and wine shall be provided for you and a dozen of your' friends "The challenge was accepted. On the evening appoiutad a large number attended, and, at an early hour, Gouverneur 3Iorris- entered, bowed, shook hands, laid his left hand ou Washington's shoulder, and said : 4iMy dear General, I am very happy to :ee you look so well.' "Washington Arithdrew his hand, stepped suddenly back, and fixing his eye on Morris for several minutes with an angry frown, until the latter retreated, abashed. and sought refuge in the crowd. The company looked on in silence. "A ihi supper which was provided by Hamilton, Morris said: " 'I have won the bet, but paid dearly for it, an J nothing could induce me to repeat it 'Yt ars, truly, JOHN FIXE." A Cure lor Gapes in joung Clitckens. A gentleman wlio lias had much cxferie'jce with poultry, in England, rocom.nends the following novel cure. lie writer : " The whole apparatus consists ?n a thin piece piece of gut, such as flies are fastened on, coarser lor chickens than for pheasants, and tolerably stiff, about lour to six inches 1 jnsr, an-1 fastened ,ite that gives so much pain and trou- ; repeat the process two or three times d let the chicken go. From being flexible, no harm is done to the tender tube of the v ind-pipe. Wire kills as often as it curee." This gentleman states that he has practiced this method for several years, and always with success. By operating upon the chicken when it first begins to gape, less trouble is experience in removing the cause cf the disease. It is better to perform the operation before feeding than after Ja supply of food has been swallowed. The process is simple, aud is claimed to be effectual, it should receive more prominence than all the quack nostrums of the day. Turf, Vid i an I Farm. Income Tax Decisions On the 27th ot May the Commissioner of Internal Ilevcuuo announced the following decisions concerning the income tax: The amount of all losses by fire sustained by the tax-payer in 18GG is deductable from income; but ia estimating the loss, only the original cost, at the greatest, of the property to the person losing the same, less the amount of insurance thereon, can bo allowed. "While the law warrants deductions for losses incurred in trade, this specific provision i3 held to exclude the losses made iu general speculation, and such losses are not allowed. The amount actually paid for interest by any person in connection with the bu?iriCM from which income is derived, and which is duo to the year of income, is deductable from income. Uut this provision would not allow deduction of interest simply " falling due' nor even for interest actually paid, except so far as such interest was an immediate expense of carrying on the business of the jear. The provision at line six of section 117, which requires the return of interest received or secured upon all notes, bonds and mortgages, or other forms of indebtedness, whether paid or not, if gcod aud collectable, loss the interest which has become due from said person during the year, you will perceive, practically allows so much of general interest, as falling due from the tax-payer within the year,as does not exceed the amount due to him in that year, to be offset ajrainst such interest the deducbut at the same time it allows tion of no greater amount. ISut in respect of interest falling due from the tax-payer during the year of income an amount of interest which only nominally fi '3 duebut which, for any reason, the ar.sessor is of deliberate opinio the tax-payer will never pay, or which ho can not be compelled to pay, should be disallowed as an off-set against interest ac cruing to the tax-payer. Several of our most intelligent and rc1 able farmers inform us of serious injury done to the wheat in three or four Iocah tie?, by rust. Vircamcs Sun. Why is the tolling of a bell liko tho rraver of a hvnocrite ? Because it is a Eolcmn tound by a thoughtless tonguo. - m m The hoy who lost his balance on the roof, found it on the ground shortly afterward. The man vho follows the aia thinks he shall get up with it one of these days. Mrs. Phillipi, tried for infanticide at Terr Haute, was acquitted.

end of the loop with a piece of Fcal-I?0"? lü V rea-tioitomcu arcss, -v, by way of handle. Put this gut I,kc a c. ;ur" on firc: 13 CI1,.I,U . set ? the wind-pipe, twist it round half a wl!L, ?ro? th.ls subject I times, and vou will draw out the can I stand it. Mir la-am.

Harvesting wil! commence in a few days in the southern part of this state, and the promises for an abundant crop are excellent. From all parts of the state, and also from Iowa and Minnesota, the most cheering accounts are sent. The St. Paul Press says there will be fifteen millions of bushels of wheat raised iu Minnesota this year. The daDger most to be feared now, ia re'ation to the wheat crop, is from rust. There is little complaint of insects ia any section of the country, and as the extreme wet weather which has thus far prevailed during the spring and summer now promises to be succeeded by warm and pleasant weather, the farmers whose wheat is far enough advanced to be injured by rust are reasonably confident it will escape uninjured. The heavy crop in expectation must materially and speedily lessen present prices, but it is not probable there will be such a hea77 decline as appears to be gen

erally anticipated. There is less wheat iu the country now than there has been for a number of yeans, and an extraordinarily large crop will net produce a great abundance in supply, because there will be no surplus from last year to mix in. It must be remembered also that the cool wet weather which has been so favorable to wheat has retarded the planting and growth of other crops, and, should these fall short, the fact will affect the price of flour and all kinds of mill-fee l. Chicago Times. Be witch i' New Fashions. Who shall describe the exquisite taste and beauty of the new style of Indies' walking dresses ? Taken as a class, women caii contrive more out-landish and ugly costumes than one would think possible without the gift of inspiration. But this time they have been felictious in invention. The wretched waterfall still remains of course, but in a modified form; every thange it has undergone was for the better. First it hun down the woman's back like a canvass-covercd ham ; afterward it contracted, and counterfeited a turnip on the back of the head; now it sticks straight out behind, and looks like a wire muzzle on a gray-hound. Xestling in the midst of this long stretch of head and hair rcposes the little batter-cake of a bonnet, I ke a jockey-saddle oa a saddle-horse. You will readily perceive that this looks very ui.iquc, aud pretty, and coquettish. Hut the glory of the costume is the robe the dress. Xo fur-belows, no flounce?, no biases, no rufiles, no gores, no flutterwheels, no hoop? to speak of nothing but a rich, plain, narrow bhek dress, terminatiug just below the kuce3 in long sawteeth (pointing downward.) and under it a flaming red skirt, enough to put your eyes out, thr.t reaches down ouly to the ankle-bone, aud exposes the restless little feet. Charming, facinating seductive, bewitching! To see u lovely girl of seventeen, with a saddle on her head, and a muzzlo on k-liind. and her veil just covering the end of her nose, come tripping Iloa Cholera A Reuedy. During last veek the hog cholera made its appliance among a lot of ten owned by j. W. Ward, of ti e Fontaiue House, of this place, and confined in a pen on his premises. Four of the tea "winked out" on one night, r.ul three cn the night following, leaving but three in the pen, which also gave evidence of being infected with the disease. On the day succeeding the "demise" of the last three, a gentleman stopped at the Fontaine House, on his way to attend the Iluntsvillc Stock .Sale. Hearing something said about the loss of so many "valuable lives" of the porcine persuasion, he made inquiry touching the matter, and aked to be shown, either one of the dead hogs, or one of the infected. Opening the mouth of a dead one, and pointing to a couple of small teeth just back of the tusk, ho remarked that they had turned black, and that this fact vras conclusive that the disease was c7i l era. Upon examination, it was found that the same teeth in the mouths of the living hogs were beginning also to change their natural color, und to turn black. These were knocked out without consulting ,;Jr. Dili's dental pamphlet," and though the hogs were continued in the same pen, and fed out of the same swill-tub, they are all right now and as hearty as bucks. "We record these facts for the benefit of all concerned. Turns arc at this time 400 convicts iu the State J'onitentiary at Jcflfcraonvillc. A conspiracy amon the convicts in the prison terminated Friday in a comple te overthrow of the whole plot. One of the men 7a.s to go into the store-room, pretending to w.mt a pair ot shoes, and while in there to throw tho door open to let in his comrades, who were t o secure the keeper, the outside door open, and thus allow all to escape who desire to do so. Jut one of the party divulged the secret. And when the ring-leader came up to get his shoes he was caught and tied, as were tire halancc of the conspirators. All were served with thirtv-uino lashcä aud seat back to work. 1 BT The Xcw York Tost gives the following remarkable instance of ths eflicacy of that which is knowu as "protection of American industry : "When the duly on foreign lead was 1 cent per pound, our own lead mines supplied one quarter of the whole demand of tho Unite 1 States. ' The duty was raised one hundred per cent, on the pica of protection, and now our lead miuc3 supply only one twentieth of the lead used in the United States. 'Meantime for all the lead used by the American people they have to p'iy a large advance on former prices." Thus it is with every article sought tobe "protected" the tarilf is paid by the con sumer, and goes, not into tho national treasury, but into the pocket of tho producer. The masses, the farmer and labor er, are thus compelled to pay tribute to a few already wealthy manufacturers. The tariff benefits but few, while it oppresses tho many. The editor of the Lawrence (Kansas) Tribune says that in one hour ho counted on one dry, sandy ridge ter. hundred thou sand million grasshoper;, and left some un counted. This editor must have wonder ful counting abilities, for it takes ordinary mortals nearly a moath to count a 6ingle million.

WOOLEN FACTORY !

W ANTED A large amount of WOOL at the Tippecanoctown Woolen Factory ! To be manufactured into Blankets, Fulled Cloth, Ca?simeras, Doeskin, Sheeps Gray Jeans. Plain and Plaii Flannels, in great variety, and Woolen Dress Goods, for ladie3 and children. CUSTOM WORK, ucli as Spinning, Wearing, Carding, Dyeing, Fulling Cloth, &c.,&c.,doi:e to order ia the best manner. After three 3 ears' trial, we har our Factory complete in ail its departments, and furnished with the latest improvements. Mr N.B. ALlEMAN ill give his whole attention at Plymouth, to the receipt of "STC 003L.Ü and the delivery of ROLLS and CLOTH manufactured by us. We will Exchange Cloth for Wool ! on fair terms. Wool can be left at the Furniture Store of A. L. ALLRMAN & Co., two doors south of the Tarker House, m Plymouth, and at the Factory. AI.I KINDS OF FANCY DYEIXO done. N. B. & F. fc. ALLEM AN. F. S. HOW TO CLEAN WOOL. For ten Iba of TT00I, add one g:ll of pe.U and enough goft soap to the water neces:ary, let the vrool remain in the water ten minute?, stirring constantly. Then rinse as soon as taken out. repeat for three time3, having the water as warm as the hand will be.ir, then dry the wool. Moy2,lcG7. 35-tf. Ijrisper" coma. Oh ! she was beautiful and fair. With starry eye? and radiant hair. Whoe cur'linjj tendrils Hot't. entwined, Enchanted thu very heart and mind. CmSPER COM A, For Curling the Hair of cither Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. By r.inpr ihU article Ladie? and Gentlemen can beautify tln-ni-elvc? a thousand fold. It i the only article iu the world that will curl ttralht hair, and at the fame time L-ivc it a beautiful, trloy appearance. The Crimper Cum a not only curl the hair, but invioratfs. beautifies and cleanses it ; is highly and delightfully periumcil, and U the most complete article of the kind ever of-fiTt-d to thu American public. The Crimper Co inn will be eent to any uddre?, sealed and poftaje paid for Jl. Address all orders to V.. L. CLAIIi: & CO., Chenii-ts, 23-ly No. 2, Wes-t Favette Street. Sykacuse, X. Y. JOHNM. PENDLETON Commission Merchant, for the purchase and sale of Domestic riccccA; Pulled Wool, Vo. 15 Itro(iliroj, Xt to York. Cash Advances made. Consignment? solicilcd. General or fpecil market reporl.- furnished at reqtUFt. References: lt. F. VAIL Cash'r N,C1 Brink of Commerce. Y. Mi-rs. .1. IHM KM AN. JOHNSON, CO.. N. Y. MrMILLAN A CO., Clenveland, Ohio. V. I'. WESTFALL, Cash'r Firnt Nafl Bank, Minneapulis. M bin. THOMAS ARTHUR, Ca?Vr Firt Xafl Hunk, Newton, I:. Mrssns. FOUT), JUCKSOX, CO.. St. I.oui-. Mo.. Ar.rt to any Hanker throu'iout the country bavin; New York Correspondents. 39 Cm T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST, East side Michigan St. Flvmouth, InJ Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES 5irc Wines find Ziiqttors Vor Medicinal Piiriioscs, LINSEED OIL. DEXZOIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LALvDOIL, N EATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAMPS, Sc., WALL PAPER, AND -.7 INDOW CURTAINS SCHOOL ROOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK ROOKS, Sc., &c., Sc. FIIYSICI ANS are particularly requested to call an.l examine the stock and prices before purchasing clicivbcre. PARTICULAR attention Riven to filling Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipts, by in Experienced DRUGGIST. Gr. BLAITT, & CO., DRUGGISTS, isouthwtst corner of Michigan and fia to Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. RA VING j u?t reci ved a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consisting'niainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Dyo Stufft, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and Liquors for medicil purposes only, to which we rcspccufully invite the attention of this community. We have also on hand a stock of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco .Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, we have received fror. Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal OiL AND LAMPS. for burning the same, of every size and style, with or without shadeg. We are also agents for all lie popular Patent Medicines of tho day. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the nigtjby an experienced il rucgist. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock , and become convinced of the fact that we are doing aliocr.il business. Iln31 t (J. IJLAIN k Co. Steam MJnginc for Sate. A PORTABLE ENGINE 12 horse power, will be sold, as we wich to make room for a larger one. It can be seen running at the Foundry and Machine shop of 24tf ADAMS & SIMONS, South Tlymouth. R INOS VEGETABLE A MB ROSA " i. wtii noil uum Uli k LEMON'S Prag store.

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Startling News by Telegraph! mo AT MEXICO, MAXIMILIAN HAS ABDICATED THE THKONE and left for Europe, ut Mc CON"JST IS Li. s till noLDs FOTyrn at tht; cld st :;p ,cutii OF THE PAUKER HOUSE.

Ilehas add.'d to hU Extensive Stock cf inA Provisions a large assortment of j OllPPnWnrP fi!fNUV:irP T V(llUoUil Villi ill L I1.1U Jj.i.iJdt

Hi Groceries COnit Jn rarf of FI.OT'R hy tl. rr rr. 1, VT :7 ' ' 1 1 i:r"rl tck or pound, itucKWiiKAT Fi.urit. r.t vows i r ;f ; , 7:';,:,, f V MEAL, at mill pric-. nU VHU. TEA. ' FFEE, i ra V " ' .hf.l'r1 'y worl,,1'fiMOI.ASKS.sVlÜT. Str.STAKOH. FORK. HAMS. ; flvir t-h . rH tl ,r VJi- " v",,v"t? OAItr, BKOO.V, TAILS. TL b, LAbliL.S. ,.ot k..,, If so:i,j ., C;K. (i,ni ,r n ,

Cash fvr Hatter. E""-. Lard. Paper Uae. A - and in P'7'tna'd. to-fli, r v. uh a rc-U'f U r th nntu-v. whirh ct all kind- of foimtrv Prodiu-e wanted. fr l u h tho i v'!1 h: rrtiirm-d von na rtt-püc ütion, providii'emirc Kitiit'lifst market ptico will bo paid. live nie a c .ll at my " Action is stet p:vt-n. Ad.ns

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MONUMENTAL ASSOCIATION, to in: aiVLW at MOnillSOM'S OPERA HALL. Ind tana r ht. Inauina,Jn'j 4, or sooner i ' , f 7 tickets arc o.d $' id, or the pit rpos? ouiirfinj a j BiEorjijZi'iSsrvT I N j VlOvVll J.rLlli. VSAlIüwery, 1:; iiöaO.i o? uiiionzcu o -..;.iii.1:t. uti Jv ir.tronizc tills home in ttitutlcn. It ia toe. d uty of every 03u citizen of tfcc State to con - rtbuts somethin; to this wjcr.cat. tnb x- Trr-tr 000 r .i ..r,

xw. r x -' -! TU'"r , 4 A o ot, ! Uon Trimming, DOOi: and WI.N DOW baro. ol presents. 32.!;3J;va.uea atSU0,93J. inc. Gk nnJ Sa.: carpenters' tools. & ! Single ticket ....I,0n Ten tickets to agents ,00 j

Twenty tickets to agents I?t. Crtsb -ift in Uroenl.ack? $-20 000 2ml, Gift lense of Coyils' Iilock Nos. i A Ai frt f" 1 ft Irt nAft Ave lr',H"' .".;t. Cash Gift in GreenMcif 1 0,ft00 rive La?n tjuts si," m :,'"i'.p Five Cash Gifts $'M 2,500 One Gift of Fortv Acres of Land in Boone countv . InJiana... 1,00 One two story Ke?iencc on Morrison street, Indianapolis f,000 And numerous other valuiMerrifts, confcislin: of tine Go!d Watches, Pianoes, Cabinet Orpins, Sewing Ma. ! c!iine3. eolia Silverware. Ladies' ! Gold Watches, c tc, anicunt'ng to I 42,C:30 i Jenifer l.i-rtramme anJ soo for yourself tint 1 thU b no 'humbus.' W ? T E 13 . J Amenta in every town , county and neihb jrhood j ! .1 . c l o 1 . . . i . inincciaie. roc liiuuceiuems 10 arrci.is. We will pi ve to the a-out. who s.lU the larfrest numher of tickets a so'endid (Jo'd Watch valued i at S;.')00. To tin; one that sells the second hnrcst numher, a srotd watch value 1 at $300. To the one who sjllslhc third larprjt number, a ;nenlid Silver American Hunting Ca?o Vatch, valued at SI '00. As we can not he personally acquainted with all our agents, end therefore, c.mnot be responsiV.e for them, persons deiiror. of jurcliain tickets, ulIcss they are acquainted with their ajrent, had better fend direct to tu.

Send money by post OiTiec order or iegiforedi. tter, at our" risk, or, when the amount is ten j 'nfaetjverv thinpr that

letter dollars or over by express. MODE OF DISTRIBUTION. The manner of distribution to be decided and . conducted by a conimittoo of tweuty to b selected from the ticket holdeis, bv them at the time of! the conceit. John C. New, Cashier First National bank. Jude Samuel E. Perkins, Indianapolis. Ind.

William A. Lowe, attorney at Law and United j ware m de an-1 repaired oa reasonable terms ani Shtes pewsion agent. ; t-Qt notice, General Fred.' Kneficr, attorney At law and! f?. C?. "DSCSiSOIV'ct COUnited States Comniisäioner. i Timfl i ir.r vi.,iwf

Jonn llanna. attorney at law, late Limcu Statd8 district attorney, sixth district. Springer Ä Vance, State agents Hancock Life Insurance Company. General David IvMore, Yorktown, Ind. Lieutenant Colonel John b Check, present Clerk of Pearhorn county. M:jor General T. J. Lucus, Lawrcncchurj, Iniliana. l . is. .wcuarty, Aii'iitor oi .-?irue. Georpe Cra, SherilT of Ilanultm county, Noblesvil'e, lud. j John Trissell, Clerk Hamilton county. Ind. William CVHrtrn, attorney at law. late Colonel ! i of the Seventy fifth Indiana Volunteers, Kohles - Martin Toe, Aasesor of Internal Revenue, sixth district, Indianapolis. JIT Tickets to Concei t for pale at the princi - pal Drui;. Jewelry, Miwic andKook stores in the city and State, or address, with postage ttamp inclosed. IV. & CO., Lock Box No. 37, Indianapolis, Ind. Office over No. 27, Doyd's Block, Massachusetts avenue. 29 3m WHISKERS AND 3VE"OLS't5,c33.es TTlOUCFDto fjrow upon the smool liest fac. in from three to five weeks by usin? Pr SF.VllJNirS RKSTAUItATCUIl" CAHLI.I ARK, the wonderful disco.ery in modern science, acti ii upon the beard and hair in an almost miraculous m inner. It has been ued by the elite of Faris and London with the most ll.itterini; success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction "u not given in every instance, the money wid be chcerlully refunded. Trice by mail, sealed and post-paid. Pesciiptirc circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address P.RRr? KU SHUT TS .V CO.. Chemists, No . 2r-'.r, Kiver Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole a-ents for the Tailed States. 23-ly BEAUTY. Auburn, fJoWon, Flaxen & Silken Curl?, 1-JUOPUCF.D b7 the use of Prof. DEHRKIIX' FK1SF.R Li CPKVFUX. Ono application warranted to curl the moft straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy MasMve cmli . Has been used by the fashionables ofTaiid and London with the most gratifying results. Poes no injury io the hair, Trice by mail, sealed and post paid $1. Descriptive circular mailed free. Address RLRGKR.KllUTTS iV CO., Chcmi-ts, 'JS'), River Street, Troy.N. Y. Sole agents tor the Tuited States, 23-lj $l,oOO PEIt YEAll ! f Agents everywhere to gell our imfrovfd i",,0 Sew inj Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five yean. Above salary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the United States lor less tha.i $10, which arc fulhj licensed by Iloine, Wheeler sl Wilson, Grover & Daher, Singer & Co., nnd Htcheldcr. All other cheap machine HT? infringements and the teller or user are Hail to arrest, fine nd imprisonment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw t Clark, at Biddftford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. ia-vlln37-ly

Separator Capilli, TTiroiv away your false frizzee. your switches, Tour Peetrnctive of comfort, and not Vorth a fig: Com! asr?d. come youthful, com? urly and fair. And rejoice iu your own lui.uiiai.t iiäir. RI2PARATOR CAI'SLff.I.

For restoring hr.ir rr-cn bald l.ad 'from wHteve cane!t may i.iv.- T:n out) niid forc?r.?n growth o hairr3onthefa-re.it hs.s m eon:!. It vi.l frr the . h.r i t, .ro-v ii.o cmofjti-c.-l f:Hv- hi from f.v to eii'ht woks, er i-.-Cir r.v.a b?M i:u! - in fron two to tVo. nuntl.-.. A I w i-rnornnt imu-tiont islnvp nsort'l iol'th'Jh.urorh a-d. Tlvira -i-rtionssrcfal.fi thonjfr.jdsuriivin- v.Str..- tfroxu I Vir own exivrlere-) ; in li:'firv!i!v. J5:u v.-r.r.y vir. how ar? wo to Vf. L. CI.AUII tv .'Ct.. C'ht'ini.-t?. 0' v 't Tnyotto Street. Stract?e. N. Y. II. C. PICKSCN. HENRY V OSDBUUY O j ha at II. T. DICKSON .V CO'S HAHmVARR 1 stork, t:; Tor, south room of tiik I new iuucklloc.tlyovtu-d. 'rnni'ciiT;.!, . -. r-n : wOLUil I m almost anv i!p?,ize, luaiit:-'- and J : o'-alltj fron cn ' j j j t V.'lu.rt I A 11 . ' C". T". T1 . ! ; AeiCAN CöOSöKö STOVE i ppcrof-ioztucS-. T-ieyliarc I i ' f L-fy,- ! enect iron, uox, i.'.ncv cr plain, vrith -o-c a " " ; ,P r r-? wy iy c? ! f-- M 1 ! to mnteli. SIIELF HOODS of f-rery .le?er:ption t - T - - I As ; Hvtlie Kerr or Foun-l; Mill mw9, Los and Do - Chair.; the best Axes iu theWect. " " inn i r it r 1 lit!, 311(1 lfoIlOW )VHrCS ! Ol' u!l kinds; X o ?s , j ! andall manner of Agricultural Utensils, inclu-iinc ', ! Fcr'? tl!:1; ovl uri,0i-1 ln)' b' h-r 1' ; ia srlendt'iassortncof r-r, ... J J O IUI U UK .S & . A 7.V, KOPP V;illI-, ÜLL7IXt, A XD COW It L'L I. S, in o: A STEEL IX BÄKS. HOLLS., SHEETS A. VI) BUSCHES j j i ! I j j . . anv one ever thought cf : ; buyini n a Hardware Store, and a tLouj-aiii tLins ' ÜCSIÜ il vv Ith srr .4 mi b V jCCR'Lantlv arriuag, which they propose telling! i 33 jQk. 3F XE3 1FL j i i j Than the sans e.iri be bought at auv othtrplace j ' this si le cf Pitti)iii-!i. " J ! AM kinds of tm.sueet iron, copper and brass l:ivh:-ikiavs t :i:rriiK I:him-v j ja.w-tijjox eqj i:j u-.a. Jo iinoui.i,i rri juJiu:iqn Aua Aq pjosjopuji 0(j ou ji ej.-'T! - f?t!srqj jurt jj'j."i p.km.iJ puo i;oc; cuutu;x. ur. osuoj.i -'i'P'n.-T V-'v J M;uri !jo a'pui-a vst, t:!r.e;ji: rpn!o j.j-p o i üuiuiMft: puw u:,i'-,M; ''i""-'M m..-:;;: cm inm-.i io r ..i H i -i i r-vi oi .-'iiMiiiO j i 'am 'ii.LxioiAiAricT j u ' ' 1 1 j i , tC ! ÖÄU!t'u.lia.f UL iuo-j. ! kcrA ttyn r rn tt s fW bVlUJlö SJAJUC1 lit SJ1U)( IiHYHSCiMIAlS HamiJNL New Goods and Low Price at Tin: NEW ESTABLISHMENT OF Browiilcc & Lonau. The iinderMsriied have entered into a p:irtner-liip for the nunie of rurryin on a ;eueral retail iixTcli.nioi.ng bai:ess at the JJJu 2 Comer of Michigan anl La Vorle Sis, Where onr oM friend will at all times f!ud u ready and willing to thowthem our .vxir STOCK OF CrOihryy Glussicarr, Mulins, Xvtüai?, "v. Which we ill sell cheaper than they cm be baucht elsewhere. TAKE NOTICE. Tint from and after January lt, 1S'J7, nc intend to si; 11 lor O OR HEADY PAY ONLY. We keep the bet of Mulin. Sbctln. Pro Cood Caiueri'.-, and the ftiet stork of OroeWery and tilas ware in town, AH p"r-"n i-hin to buy and pay f anvthing In one bill, canuot do better than to give us a cafl. IVrton Indebted to J. Rrownlee are requested to call and eettle, as the old books must be squared up at once. JOHN'SON' BROWXLEE. D? .27, 1W. LEONARD LOGA?'.

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As pr'it;j c?pir-a?iti A'tts a-i I.t d'f.'i fmi thdr hcla ccme etf, Ar. J'tv cr.d A'u-'s .!:'!,:;-! c in N. V. Ci'.y. Orlr i-ifTl!;b r !:i-u!0. k;iow it.' 'V ,-,.;. ir'iT 1 p.Mon."1 'Not d.,r.'r.'!t- to th H intan Fair.ilT." "ita'scciiio out of thoir iiok-p to tiio." I am'-f tM-d f'-r I?"'--: .T''. ,o7-', .'; . .1 7 i d .I-'-, '.. Sr. Costar'3" Ted Ca? Etermlaitor 1 a U jt.Id or xrc. -r.-e-l to tr'-y. r r.l al-o r.s a pr?v; "CcstarV Ze'ecUie Pcwdcr fcr Iui äää?Inaect3 ;V"". ! ! h'cv inr: : '. ! of a!", v.t"! ".a irr.it.'.tiono. ; fifee that Co-ir."s r.:i:.K i- eü Iiox. Bottie, vt l'-a-U. !..!'!;.. wxi luv. lT AIdr ??, ir?- l!Y V. C'STAK M lire-? dwiiT. X. Y. ."SoM in T'lTTtv-tetli by C. IV tin, & Co., ted aU Dr A Rftj'ib rj cvorywh.'ir. COSTARS CHLLir.ItATIID BüCKTHOßU! SALYE ! Painful !':;'. rroft:l-u. 'Pi.ttM ri.-I i.l-cor.'iitic.Lcd v .. ' 1; T t ' . .1 . -i : Aukn...,,. i::..-.-worri. it h. u:r.. i:ai.:ci.. ' V'1 n-j-p.-! lU-wh: Lips. Ac: l'-iir of ."or-.-: r r. .' -in j ii.c.-i. !::. .mu-u, ac. j Z'J"Vw. -s, c-:.t-. .-m-.i. ana .i -i7. i S"?"'!! 'v II Urr.i-iri-tr t rv ! . tr Ü &Vo)aZ K' ' ' 1J i'. . j 1'viv::i:al CORN SOLVENT, IVr Coras. !:..:i:v.:is, ';:::t. c. CT.Toxf?. c :.'Jc:-;;;s r.l:d i'lsz'. i -"!! ';' 1 r:t -rir-i . nv. i.. -f"M:' l.y li :.ry i,. r . -t.ir J .- 4- 1 r.roadwv N'.T i:.. Auf! bj ti. i;:;,::!. o. 1' v:,A.i:tI:. I i j COST 21 S ! MtEi'A RATIOS r ! KITTER-SUTKT AMI CIJAVhE DLOSSfl.US, i 1 Ol: UKAFTIFVIN T1IH COMPLEXION. t-o oft- i;i l.vninf-. inj t" Siu. rctuore Freck ! l -. fiiiij'..-!-, Kriijiüo:.. ic. i'.-y Wv.d I'v U.'my li"r.i-t:.r k'i-oUiI BroaOmny JJ,T Aiid bj .i. Iil.iin, S. i o I'r i.."t;:L. c o s rr . v 2 v s PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY. For (',,,,-!, CoM. Hoaere.. Sore T rost. Creun iVriT'r H"--h- I'-";,,,V"- A-ihm. 'w-nmption! I.renel-.iaJ .;!! .-i-u.uis. tni.l nV, ih?vu. - of lUe Tlmmt nd I.UIt SoM by .ill Irn-:i!- evt-rvn ln-r tCn1Vv H,M.rv ,- cr. V XAi Dread'vN T. 1. And LrO. riain, & Co., rivn.oi.th COS TAR'S tELEHKATEn BISHOP PILLS, A rXlVEKSAL DINNER TILL. rcrNervo;iandN:.(k Ibüdail.e. Co:iveucss, IndVca. lion. Iv;p"-'. lül:iKneP., l'er.Mij.:.tiou, Iiarrt.et .lies. 1 etr.s mm! general deran-ment of th Iiistive ori::ii). t'1""1-". " e iit, o cr.ts. and f I P!ZCt t Sold bv all l)rii""ist-J evr nl,..r j tAd by G. Hair. A Co Plymouth. Ind. nV tu