Eloquent Appeal. — A Kentucky ad — in defending a man charged with stealings bursi out into this fine oratorical flight :—'jfc the -wolves were a-howling, gentlemen, Pi mounlirgs o' Kentucky, and Napoleon w^j fighting the battles o'Europe — do you thit l^ tlemen, that my client, Mr. Thomas^— gentlemen, could be guilty o'hookin' — yes,gentlemen — thatpitilul, low, mean, hank 0. " yarn! Onpossible ! Gentlemen, I reekon l* s'pose not." "■'• Happiness. — To look back and appfl__ look forwad and. hope. You may wish to get a wife without a I : - ; but what if the lady, after you find her, ba|#l be in want of a husband of the same charad, Hoebible. — A furrier advertises that:,'".t shop capes, victorines, &c., are made up fturp in fashionable styles, out of their own s him?*
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 4
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127Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 4
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