Marshall County Republican, Volume 9, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 May 1865 — Page 4
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THE REPUBLICAN
A Poen Recited by Hr. Lincoln. Ta vi EUtors of tle Ecenhj rust: i haTe been urged by several friend to ncnd you the enclosed poe rn, ritten down'bf myself from Mr. Lincoln's lip. anJ although il mty not bo vcw to all of your rederü, the events of the last week girc it now n peculiar ir.tcrcst. The circumstances under which this copy was written arc the?: I was with the President alone one evening in his room, ilurinj the time I was painting my large pict-urc of the White House, Inst year.' He presently thcw aside his pen and papers, and begin to t ilk t me of Shakspe.ire. He sent Hitle "Tad," his son. to the library to brinpa ciyy of the phijs. and then read to ma pevenl ;t his favorite p.sge:, showing genuine Appreciation of the great poet. Relapsing" into a udder strain, lie laid tin book aside, and leaning back in his C&nir, said: "There ij a poem which ha been a great favorite with me for years, which was firt shown to me when a vaung mm by a lriend, and which I afterward saw and cut from a ncwipspcr and learned br heart. I wonM," he continued, "gire a great deal loknow who wrote it, but I hare twver becu able to ascertain." Then half closing Us ey h e repe xted to me the lines which I enclose to you. Greatly pleased and interested, I told him X would like. If ever an ooportunitv occuired, to write them down from his lips. He said he would gome time try ti gire them t. rae. A few J. its afterward he asked me to accompiny him to the temporary studio of Mr. Swayne. the sculptor, who was making a but of him at the Treasury Department. While he was sitting f.r the but 1 was suddenly reminded of the poem, and s ti l t- bim that then would be a pood time to dictate it to me. lie complied, mid-sitting upon stme books at his feet, as nearly as I can remember, I wrote the line down, one by one, from hit lips. Wiih great regard, Tery truly yours, i B.C tarn rex. OH! WHY MIOVLUTHK SPIRIT OF MORTAL BE morn? Oli : hy ioiM t'- ;iri f niortat t r-rond l.ik aiff. ß'-i-l in;; un -Je.!-, Cist-iWinsc elnuA, A fi:sb f?h lintn.ii.c. a Ir-tfc -f the w.ivf, II pawth .ri.m tit lo T'. tt in ilie srave. Th." l.'-ve rf tln ok anJ Jli- willig hall fjil. fittciv! roun I arvl ti-:hrr l Inil -Al l th t iin and t'.i'- ':'?. th-- ' Hit Ih" 1'S Hill moiilik-r to iHst au-1 f.- -tli-T hall Ii. Th? InCint a nvtlr a:;n l.-.l nn.l l.wl: TUo in-4her tint Infant's affrff i.i w'.io r-mvf.t; Ttw l.i:-.Kuil tli tt Un tt.'l an-1 is. Vit U blrlscl, lrh, rc a war to tlnir 'Iwcl.in;, vf Rest. Tint hnlf tfc kin; tint Ii. ßcrytrr ba:h l.orr': , . Th br-w f tl.f prior il'rr the miTf Y.k'.h worn; The rj f f the rv-r anl hc liart vC lli lrare, Ar hiJJ-n atl !: in t - f ttie p.-av. Th p-aant, v.hc-su lot i tf n to nop: her lstu-vn. wU- eiinr d wi.h I ii coat nil tho Steep; Th TU b"Cnr. who wamlerisl In ejoreli of his 1 reJ, Ux: tvVA a? ay l:ke tha pr-i tnut we freaa. ?ithe nviltiru.l ye:-. liX' th? fliwpr or the -.U That wisher away to P-t oiher J'uwl; Fo th niul: ltud cemts. ?r n thoe we iK-hoM, lo rt-j-t-at aviiry tale that ha ol.ea been told. For rf are the sart cur fi;h.'- have K-en; Y.'c aep the unr ih ar fathers have ?n We lrink the same stream and vi.-u the ame ton--And ruu the saaie cars our titer Lav ruw. Th? th.-u.'hts n are thiamin- c-ir f.thera woull think: From th- d 'arh we ar a-i't:iirir; otir f ,'her won'. 1 r-hrink; To the Iii- we are linzia th -y al-. would clintf: Eat it spe -us from ns a!! IiU- a 1 rd on the w ir.. Thev lore l. hnt tl. story we canat rinflM; Th'-'V aorned. hut th h-art f the haaghty is coM; TUi-y erK-red. ' -ir n.. w.iii fron th-ir slnrulw r will come; They jojeJ, but the tunjne of thiir glada is dumb. They die.!, aye they died: w thinr that are now, That wa!' on th-- tnrf That I;e over their br .w. n-lniaiein tli-ir .i :.i: a ?r.iai"iit ai-odK Jleit the thin th it th.-y u. t ITic-ir piljrimas road. Ye! hop and dvp "i l.v.'y. pl. asnre and fain, We riinplf tocth-r in ':i-hi'-.e and rain: An4 the smile and the f.-r. tl:s wiis tnU the d.rge, J:ill foi'.ow ea:U o:her, li'.a siir-- ujon sure. Ti the wink of an ere. tii th" iliatrjlit of a breath; From the l.;oTn of iu-alth to the paleaaa of death. From th - siLP-l f- luo'i t :? t ier and the shron l th! whv li-ju! J th" ;;rit .f mortal be proud? An Oil Romance. Some ton or twelve jetiri ago, a boy anJ girl, ns is often the case, were amon:: the scholars goinj; to school in one of the townships a ftw miles cast of Meatirille. The loy, as boys always me, w is ntheroull anJ stupl.l, stttin as n itum! ror.sequence, miny a co!Jinr, while tire girl was very apt, anil helped him with his le?sort3, as prls always will. He was very grateful, of coarse, and promised to icpay her some I.iy, "when he got to be a man." Notwithstanding this tran je prom-u-ci time pa?e 1 on as usual, and when he got be a man the wir broke ont and he enlisted. In the meautimc, the parents of the gitl that was, the woman now, having become very poor, the was obliged to sunport herself, so obtaining a place iu a pood family, she came to Meadrille to work Last snmmer the young nun was wounded and came home. Jut before his retarn to the army, having re-enlitcd, he told her that he might, probably, never return, that he had never fonrot. ton the "promise made in his boyhood's days and he now wished ir. some mmner to fulfil it; that he had not much to offer; nly tV.e third interest in three acres of lan 1 on Oil Creek; tint he could not tell whether it would ever be worth anything, but whether it was or not ?he miht have it and welcome. The pit was accepted and the pipers properly mule out be fore he left. About six weeks ago, the other two owners of the land harinr cone on to Jjvtlop the territory, a forty birrel well wa struck, and the was at once offered $0,0X1 for her intere-t, one acre of lanJ. Th? first ititimtfion the firaily where she is living had of her ood fortune was last week, when the jrentlcnna, who by the way, lives in one of the finest hou?e3 in the npper end of town, having racutioacJ that he had been offered $lO,f)OJ for his property, w.i3 very mcuh astonished when she made himthc same offer, ar.J laid if the houie was sold she wanted to buy it as a home for her parents Thinking surely she must be"da!t," he raidtf soma inquiries, when the facts were found out as stated above. If she doesn't "put on airs." and mmies the soldier boy when he corncs hick from the wars, the story will be finished in the pood old-fashioned way, and we will duly notify our readers of the secret. A Lawyer that had Enough Testimony. A story is told of a very eminent lawyer in New York receiving a fevtre reprimand from a witness on the stand whom he was attempting to browbeat. It wu an important i.sj, and in order to sire bis cue from defeit it was necesstry that Mr. A rhoulJ impeach the wim.s. He enderarored to do it on the pxiund of his aje. The following dialogue ensued: - "Hoie old are jm?" Seventy-two jefs" "Your memory, of course, 13 not so bii'.iiant as ii-wai twenty jear ngo, ij it!" I do not know but it is." Stat some circumstance which occurred say twelve years ago, and we shall be able to esc Imw well yoa remember." I appeal to your honor if I am to be interrogated in this manner it is insolent." '"Yes lir, state it," replied the JuJe. "Well, sir if you c mpel me to do it I will. About twelve years ago yoa studied in Judge II -'s office did too njt?" ,Yei." "Well sir, I remember your father coming into TDTClSce end saying to me, Mr. D , my son i to b examined to-morrow and I wish you would leu 1 me fifteen i'.ollars to buv him a suit ot clothes.' I remember, also, sir that from that dar to this, be his.nerer paid me tht sum. This, sir, I remember, as though it bid been bat yesterday.' Th lawyer tamraered oat, considerably aslu3 di- ' "That will do, sir." To which the witness replied: I presume It will." A Usefal Dog. A' dog is a useful tiling to h ive in the country. I have one which I raised from rap.--He-w jrood stout fellow, tnd a hearty barker ard feeder. The man of whom 1 bought him said he was a thorough-bred, but be begins "to bare a monsrel look about him... He is a good watch dojr, though the moment h j sees &nj suspicious looking person abont the premises ne com3 right iato" the kitchen and ets behind the stove. First we Vept him in the Louse, and then he Mratched all night to pet ont. Then we tamed him out and he scratched all night to (rel in. Then we tied bin up in the buk of the irden, and be howled so that oor-neighbor shot him before daybreak- Finally we gav him away, and he came back; and now he ii rccorerin from a fit, in which be has torn up the natch that we had sown larrmr taring .radishes. Syarrtifijrots im 'the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
On i d ater D.-;. 13. lJl. Tratat will leave Station daily. Sundays excrptvtl. a follows: ; Trains Coins West. lExrarssj Miit. Iexpeem Exmsss Pittsburgh, : ix-hMfr, : Nw Brighton, Etmn, : : : Colnratiana, : Sal-m, : : : Alliance, : : Oauton, : : Mavi'.lun, : OrrvilU-. : : WotMtrr, : : LoiiiU'iivllk-, : MaosäclJ, : 2.10 an .1.20 4. S3 0. id A 31 3.03 " ' 9 .V
2 O0r 3 00pm j :t.ij 4.15 : :t..:o 4.30 : 4.21 6.22 6 .0.1 ' Ü.C0 I 3.:r. " C.33 ; r..i5 7.." 7.--. l?. 2.. ' 7.v " I 8.56 j 8.28 " 1 0.4 : .'. " ;1U.1 'u.im) 12.13 n 'llW" 12.43 1.01 v si, 1.25 ,1J.2 1..13 ' 1.":' j 2.31 , 1.41 44 I .1 3.00 " 4.H a ll " I 4.30 4.17 : s.e" ('..IM I 7.00 ; ii; 7.13 7.os I 8.O.". i 7.1 : 8.13 ! 7.41 " i 8.."l t h. n i a.oii ; p. is " ! !).:;o lo.n i 10.4D ,i.:i7 jn.(H 'il.os - 'uji 11.34 11.40 .lJi'ipM 12.1.".r-M i!2 13 " ! 12.25
5.01 S.'.l 7. VI 1 10.05 " iy..8 11.40 " I 1.00 7.35 ! 8.V2 i .43 A2 " 2.18 " 3.Jf, ' ; 4.2". I 5.rM , 6.4. v 7.1 ' . 7.S7 8.Ai " 'l'l.lO 'l'l..V.I 1 1.34 " I 1.3 ri , 2.-J " . 2-Vi i .i.m; " i i.l'i " 1 4.4.-. I 7.IK " ! 7.42 ' Crestline, Burjrn. Arrive, ll.io lH-i.art.lUt. : : : : II..V l"rierSanJnky, Foret, : : : Lima, : : : : IMj.'i", : : ; Van Vrt, : : Fnrt Way n : Co'iimliia. : ; Huntsviilr, : : rwrcefon, : : Warsaw, : : : Uourlmn, : : Plymoutli, : : Wanatah, : : Valparaiso, : : Ilolrt, : : : rinrkf, : : : !li.4'r m I l.i:. i 3 12 3 V2 .V20 6.0 n.2i cm 7.'.v. 9.0. a 8.11 fl.51 " O.Vl ' 9.0(t " III. IVnf. R. R.Croa. VK4 Km-k Fl. R.R. June jin..',:, CLi.iju, : : : : 11.2J 112.40 ,12.50 yR. IIERRICK'S MEDICATED OoTJisa. Lozenges fnre Ci'tipli. CMa, Asthma, nn-ness of th Rrra(,inHaniiiiati.oi i-f the Luni. etc. Warrant d to give t-utisfac tion. S.ld b jelC-3.itf PERSIIIXG CO. mKN F TRW
klÄlfi. S. CLEAVELAND.'I 1 - ;- ' - tUj- 'm " a IT i hi -tum m w
JUST RECEIVED AT THE SISEf 0 BOOT, One of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of
EVE It mtOTJOIIT Co?
'o?tomrrs will find at mr store, EAST SIDE OK MICHIGAN STREET, everv !t M?th.tion of : Genu', Hoy's Misies and Children's Wear, together with a LARGE STOCK OF
"VTx-i-rvitocl Homo TTcicLo Worli. j 0I will fell a better Doot or Shoe, foe less money, than any Dry Goods Store, or any other cstab-
lii'imeut ai .ilarshu!! County. 1 have a very large The Highest Market Trice PlymotjUi, In 1., Jan. 19, lcfi."-nl2ir $40,000 !
JT. M , P A IL IE & C., North. Room Hewett & Woodward Block, HAVE NOW IN STORE OVER $40,000 worth of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, HATS AiD CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents' Furs, V II EI C II A X D G E R .11 X IV SI I, KS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Etc., ALL OF WHICH WERE BOUGHT AT iEJNTIO PRICES I INT ISTJEJV YOXtlS, And will be Sold at a Very Small Advance Above Cost. 8 tr V.V irvlte all to call and examine our Gxx1s lrffrc rorchasinR eUewher, and gatir f thpmivrs f tc GKEAT BAKGAINS ejirctio able to vflt-r. lUneinUr the uce, North Kooan Heuett A, Woodward's Brick Block.
riymotith, ImUana. November 23, lfc64. HARDWARE ! TI I IS OLD C3 AT
MAMMOTH HARD WARE STORE, Take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Marshall and adioining counties that they now have the largest and best selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY,
HING-E3, BUTTS, SCREWS, ROPE, TWINE,
JVailSf ::latntsY-Oiisi Stoves anil Timtare IN ".NORTHERN INDIANA, . . which was bonght for cash before the advance In prices, and which they intend to sell at prices that defy competition. -' - . ' D Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Rags Wanted at the Highest Prices.- n -t .
Ehmouth, lad.,. Nor 3,1861 nl-
and Chicago Railway.
Trains Goins East. Milt. ! Ex press Express Extrfm Cliiisiso, Rock I si I 1. t'. ut Clarke, 4.50a M 5.:o c.ao 6.0;l C.20 M 6.43 6.55 7.18 7.39 8.00 ! 5.50 P II 0.1T j 6.23 I C..r.3 I 7.20 7.15 I 8.14 ! .27 I t.57 !lo.2'J 110.52 j.i.oa 'ii i'(i 1 10.20 pji j 10,33 10.C5 Junction, CrOsiug, 11.43 12.00. x 12.40 1.00 2.-J5 2,57 3,37 4,u-2 Hoburt, : : : : Vnlparaiso, : : : Wanatah. : : : Plymouth, : : : Rourbon, : : : Warsaw, : : : : Viercel', : : : Niintflvillf, : : : ("chiiiil.i.i, : : : Kurt Waynv, : : Van Wert, : : : PeiplitM, : : : Lima, : : : : Forest, : : : : Fppor Samluskr, Htu-yrns, : : : Outline, lT Stanfi'-M. : : : Lomlon vill', : : Woosttr, I: ,: : Orrvillo, : : : : MasiUun. : : : Canton, : : : : Alliam-, : : : al.M, : : : : Colnnili:tua. : : Knon, : : : : Now P.ric'iti'n, : RtH-l:rtfr, : : : rittnliiirgh, : : I 7.O0 i 7 28 j 8 48 1 !.30 10.03 :10.3i lo .4:1 11.17 12 40 pm ! 2.23 I 3.12 8.23 ! 0.30 j 0.57 ! 10.2'i j 10.47 10.5 11.12 ' 4.13 1.32 ; , j 7.32 I 8,o ! 8,15 J 10,15 10.47 jU,2; ! 12.01 PM 12.45 I 1,1 I I ..VI !l2.1-.PM 12.2..A u I 1.29 i 1.41 J 2.24 1 4.17 2.02 2.34 4.22 I fi.or, I 5.20 3.47 5.23 '..HO 7.0' 7.3ft r m ..- a v 7.::o 8..V-, 10.15 4.4; 5.2:i C. .4o -7.13 6,10 C.4G 7.37 ' ; 8.H I iU7 ! ! :.; 1 10.17 ' 8.:n 1 9.00 I 'J.35 I !..- '10.4O ;ii.k. 111.40 ! 12.20a m 2,47 3,13 3.47 4.o5 5.05 .1(1.30 U.4' 12.1H 1.20PJI I 2.00 , 2.30 i 3.20 t 4.00 I 4.20 ! 5.43 ! 11.30 : 12.05 rv 12..-.1 12 : i --3 , 2.H I 2.20 C,01 r,..v, 7,10 7.25 8,30 12.Ü8 1.10 2.20 Train leaving Chicago at 5.P0 P. M. leaves (Tally. F. R. MYERS, Comral TUkctAnt. c. p. & c. n. r. GOING EAST. Lpvc Laporte at 7:00 A. M. ArriTe urivmouth nt 9:00 A. M. ' G01XG WEST. Leave rivmouiliai 1:4j V. M, Arrive at Laporte at 6::) r. M. ßILBIEM IffiOJÖT .
ANBD SEIZES
TO PLYMOUTH ! stock, and am bouiul to sell. in Casli paid for Hides! G. S. CLEAYLAAD. OP OP ! $40,000 ! J. M. DALE & CO. HARDWARE ! FIRM OF TU E ! ' UVCU & TOA1Y.
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2I.in!iodi How Lost, How Hrstcted. rTrfa Jc?t ruMJshtd, a n w edition of Ir. Crt.-
TEBWtLL S (:LI ORATI D l.'f.W 01 the ruiiicat curt (without uuilU'i'ii-) ofSlTRMATcuRiiiza. or arminal Woakiti-K. Iiivoluntnry S'niinal I.(?sr, I mpote. T, Mntl 'l I'hvsical Inruptcity, Iniiilimcnts to .Mnrrfsgc, f tr Jr.U Cwnsimptiox, Epu etsv, and Fit?, lailuti-J by Hvlf-iudulcuce i exuj extrnvajrmico. ird- I'rio-, in a aoalcd envrloj r, only f. rent. The ct'lt-l.raird nr.thor in this ilniin.Me ear chr'y (Jf-moff trati-$, from a thirty yearn' cn-etul practice, that tht alurmins consc(Uci,"' i-f If-:!';; may I radically curct w it hout the lanc'rou ns- of inu rnai rcdirif)fa r th1 applii'.'itinii of the ki:ik point ioj: out a tnodi' ot chit nt onoi- aimplo, certain, and elwtr.al, ly tiu aiiv vf tv liich every siiil'.Tor, no matter what his ronriii imi may I, nu-y cure Iii in-!f hp!ly. riv:t-ly, at:d rmliiullit. This L"'ture i-lfiiM ho iu the haixhi .h-vt-ry ycilli and every man hi the land. Sent, under acal, iu a plain cnvelojet to a;ir niMress, post paid, on re -eipt ol eis cent, ortww poet atainy. Ad-drcii-i the ul.li,lier,-. CHAS. J. C. KT.1NE A Co.. 127 R .wery, Sew Yrk, Post Uflicc tx 4,5m?. Fid.. 0, '03-1 ivl A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, Laying 1?- niilo onth of T ner City, Marshall Count v. Ind., known as the Bull Run Prairie Farm. There is over Goo Acres in the trart, 4CK acre of which is nnder fence and ftOO under Cultivation. It h.i on It kooiI l.iiildinp. a g'Xxl on hard f If! nrres and pKl. ei-iiVnient a'riiv'. It can le divided into three li.'.i'itiftil farms and vt iil he n.)d ritlier a a whole or in )rt. Katern men ay that tliere are (JOfll OIL SPRINGS on it. Will be jld ou temiM t. suit the jmr-i-haa.T. JA MKS T. Kill.', N iri h 21, 1 S ;;..-r.2l m3 SA M 1" KL V. U. We, the iiridersind, citizens of Tolk Town-ln'p, ?T;irsh.ill County, Indiana, ortify, vj n ' ur hom r, thut we have a :i the same tiling now rille! oil, ever win we have l-eti itizeim of the county, nnd dl neu now SiT that it i tl. genuine Teindeln:!, of t-nperior qM.iIitv. Mieln ! slitiRer, Daniel Keplole SAV .Miller K. t. ShafT.-r, Jacob Warner Saiiun-1 1'. Fife I. S. Matthe , Samuel Keproptl fr.:i;. Wils-n A K Matthew M C Mill, r Jam. s llra.Jl. r J S Miller I. "I15ur. li John Sti nv..d Tii " ' ve are i.M i ii i.: n w ho have refided in the vicinity fri.ni four to tw nly five yem. Tlio woini'Ti in the v i;inity have com plained f.r y ears that the wa'er in their well it too pnay to wash with. DR. ROBACR'S STOMACH BITTEES TO BE EXCELLED fSTOMACIIIC I? emulator tr Tin DIGESTIVE ORCAKS. us iv vvvcuvcvwc vvve vvsvW ewYc ivW. fcWs vvvvc $vcs vs Wvv Xo," Vv us u vcvwtuvuV ivrtcwX, u rfvcu ß.CrtvuOY vc svs.cwv. "Wvvvovv?. u'vsycs Vcs UYVU OVVvCYC Vvus, oy u Vov vc,V.cc vvt: weeucu u uyvic v5vowuA ft vWcv, vyAvv , v UvC VYV tYCY VVUwVvXvMS, UWU U. cYOlCY 'vc, uyc VV SWVfc iycv-cv-c Li-j j?' Coiryp lazizi, hzcLzcresiioii, JcLziihdzce, Kidn cy Cc 7 ; zip. laiits, uwu uW uvscuscs u svvwvVuy vvvvvvc. UYC COW0?c YCVYC UWU .ovvscywV yooXs uv cys, vyAc wuVvC xVvevw WxaXxVv rokxc. UYC XC k.OOY VWUVVS VvvCYVU Öy. Ro,ut0s ?.UYC- XC OOY YUUYV UYV, 3ocXoy"s "XVvXXs. uyc Xc vvtVv vwuvVs oXuce uwu CovwoyX. "öv. TvcXuvtV VWYAitOYUXc Xc vv-cuV. uwu utVvVvXuXcu. "öv. "RoucOs 8oxuc "B'vWevs uyvvc uw'av wcuwcoXv uwu wuc Xi'vc cwouAc. uyc Xvc oXuvcys "Vyvcwu, V VYCVCWXUVi "ÖVUYyCU, CWXCYV, RcvvwuXvsvvv, cXc. ?7ies fitters are ju up in quart lottls, of ichich the above is afao-sim-ils. Ths Ixlel is fintly engraved, and is provide! ii'ith a safe-guard from counterfeit. Trice $1 Jr bottle, or six for $5. C. V. Belaid, (Proprietor, JTo. t East Fcurt St.. Cin:inr.ati, to whom all orders shov.ll It addressed. rOH SALE BY Fershlrj 1 Co., Blain 4 Co. and T. A. Unm , Fl) mouth; Robert Cornwall, Bonrbon; John Kessler, Bloominsshnrjr, I. W. Stance and Jobas Miller. Fremrn; John des, Tippecanortuwn; J. 4 C. Smith, Marmont; and l..v drnjlit and merrhant generally throughout the United State und Canada. C. W. UOCACK. Comronnder of Stomach Bitter, Blood Pnriflrr and Blood Pills Pitlller a.ul Mantrtartarer of Patawha nd Sweedish Uranrty and 11 kinds or the niet Domestic 1.1 inor which are aoH. wholesale or in any lieMire.1 qnantitr, at So. 5, 58, OOand Hi tKTlilrd tv.(, Cincinnati. Ohio eertlä-4'i-yT TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES ! SEX- CRETS fOn THE MH.LIOM A moat raliMlile and wondrTiil pnhJicatiwn! A work of 400 pace, and 30 colored engraving. DR.." HUNTER'S VAUE EC I'M, an original and popular treaties on Man and Woman, their PhysiologT, Fum tions, and Sexitaldiiorder of eTery kind,' with Nerer-Kailinp Kemedip fur their speedy cure The practice of DR. HI NTE hag long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnet solicitation of nnmerons perons, he has been indnred to extend hit, medkul ugefulness through the medium of his "VADE 3IECLM" It is a Tolnme which should ,lr in the hands of eTery family in thl.ind,as a preretitive of secret vices, i r as'a (cui!e for the alleviation of one of the moat awful and deat ructive scourges that ever visited man. kind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded freeef postage to any part of the United Sfdtee fr 50 cents I In r. U. stamp. Address, postpaid, DK. UtXIER Ko 3 DivWon Street, New York.
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Dl FASEs'nPTHK NERVOUS. SEM INL, UKINAItY AXI) SEXUAL SYSTTJJIs new and rcliaWetrc.ttmcr.t in Uc .rNnf t!,e HOWARD ASSOCIATION, sent bv him! in seale 1 lottor envelopes, free of charge AdJrts, hn. J. .SIvlF.LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. .2 South Ninth street, Thiladelph'n. i a. jan'y21-nl2wl v TxsiTiuuTiox jxTiusi"c7 " i Prcf. Rolbin's 'New Araeiican Kethod. li.ss Laura lieevc. 'ould ntinouDce to the citizensof rirmouth and vicinity, lli.it -"Itc' is prepared to give lessons on the Piano and Melodi-nn, and having had considerable expeiieiive in teaching, feela ronfident of lier ability to render ?;itif.i:tirn. Aptdieations received at her residence on North Miehian Street, or through t!;c T. O., will receive prompt attention.
I iymoiith, ! eb. U i, lM.o-m.i Cabinet Ware-Hooms. Wright & Co'b Furniture Establishment, F:r! Coca South ef Rite's Slorc, V!. r'- nny f 'invl n l.irw ,7-.rfm. nt of FurTifttireof rlt kiipirt. ' ':s- i-! :iiir "f üüVihi!, T:iM-x, Sd;i. Rf'teailii Purlui- -ii ! Kiti-lii n fhiiii Ac. .Vc. !!' will wll every artii-Sf i:i l.i '., a c-li :i; m Ihi'.vt nn Iiu liculit at any oiliiT l:on.-fie itl.r ..f 'lii;i;:'. Hi- i oUKtantly ikiiiii-fiu-t'irii: z f. t i i tl.e l..t material. i!l Kind nf K-.irnitint iii-(-I;-i 'nr Ih.(i or o:;i - us;-,:..! is prep:iivil to lillwlil-Ts n itli 'J'-j iit. Ii. II,' i i.lsoit 'p:uvd to liiruili KiTadv SSndc Coffins "Tii'iv si- .r siyl. viMi'.trd. nt r-;t.inw!? rufe. 'ilio...' v ii .! ;:.( u- , on lnucrul oorasCyr.?, of a Itciv and 'iVell Finished Hearse can 1 !.- ::: ! . : i 1. Ii..ji f ri'. t Hie pla.-e. T odours omhl t :; llo'le, 1':viiioii;)i. I h.li.tl.M. ii-tf J'in ; atiian wnicirr Afv. k AWln Ccri warp.estkd if Directions are followed. Single Cottle will last a month to be used thre times a day ' .SYMPTOIS. The symptoms of Catarrh are at first very Might. Persons find they have a rold, that they have frequent attack, and ore more sensitive to the changes of temperature. In this condition, the nose may be dry, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterward thick und adhesive may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the discharges are Increased In qnantity and changed in quality; they arc now thick, and heavy, and are banked or roughed off. The secretions are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voire thick and nasal ; the eyes are weak ; the sense of smell Is lessened or destroyed ; deafness frequently takes place. ' Another common and important symptom of Catarrh 1, that the person Is obliged to rlrar bis throat In (he mornlns of a thick or Mirny mucous, which has fallen from (he bead during (he nigh(. When this takes place the person may be sure (hat his disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose no time In arresting it. ' The above are but few of (he many Catarrhal Symptoms. Write for our pamphlet describing fully all symptom; it 111 sent 1I1EE to any add revs. 1 Vit are dally receiving letters from soldiers in the army, and others in all parts of (he Talon, who rannot procure It front druggists, enclosing; $2 for one. or $3 for three bottles of this medicine, and also numerous trMltuonlals from (hose using It, bearing evidence of its infallible merits. ! CALL Tor SLELIE'S CATACRII REMLDY and take no other. If not sold by druggists In your vicinity ) on can enclose (he money in a letter (o us, and we will send (he medicine by Express. Address Dr. D. H. SEELYE & Co.Chicago. BRONCHIAL SYRUPJ AX VSrAILISO REMEDY FOR Cougha, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, and Irritation of the Bronchial Tubes or Lun gs, Tickling in the Throat, and Croup. This Syrup Is especially beneficial In affections of the Throat and Bronchial Tubes, caused b J Catarrh, greatly assisting In its permanent cure when used in connection with the Remedy. If taken In time it never fails lo cure (he sevemt cases of Croup. We do not assert (hat (his Syrup will cure Consumption In Its worst stages, but we do ronsclen. tlously claim for it certain medicinal qualities not (o be found In any other preparation, for (he relief and cure of (he diseases above enumerated. Bring agreable to the taste, safe for children, speedy In Its effects, giving strength to the voice and lungs It will soon And Its way Into everj family In (he land. Trice, $1.00 per bottle. Dr. D. H. SEELYE & Co., Sole Props. Chicago, Illinois. t37Laboratory at Freeport, 111. C. A. COOK" Genl Agent for tie NorthWest at Chicago. Sold at retail by Dnietnsti everywhere ; and at wboliwle la Chicago by FULLER FIN C II k FULLER ' and all Wholesale Drcccuts. jjoTiM D. r.mit, Cinrinnnti, O. J Wu. Joiin.-on, Detroit, Mich. and ran s.w.r. iu all duugGiSts. TOR .SALE BY rLYMJL'Ttl, INDIANA. septSlsV-I L"-ly JODD'S GERMAN eOOSH JBALSAMi The best auJ mist reliable medicine for finals, froap, nront'i'tlh, Asthma, Wlioaplng foch, &.c, &.C., Is found in the iie of Do.lJ'Gcnnin Caugh Balsorn. Use 1 extensively in the U. S . Army Dodd's Liver Pills! PURELY VEGETABLE, Are used by thousands who pronounce them the best in use for Billious disease, Nervous and Sick Headache, impurities of the Blood, Femle Irregularities, and in all cases where a thorough' j cleansing Till is required. Do(l(Vs Diarrhea Cure Is unsurpassed by any cempound, for the cure of Drsentarj, Diarrhea. Summer Complaints of Children, nnd for Camy Diarrhea. The Soldiers consider it a Specific in ererj cuse. . .Dadd's Camphenliiie Liniment For7jame Back, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Pain ;n tho Side und Breast,-Toath iche,- Headache, Chilblain?, Sec, U excelled bv no other compound extant. This nnd all the above medicines ar carefully and scientifically prepared by DR. E. S. DODD & CO., Buchanan, Ittieli. . Th above medicines are for sil nt Wlir?.il by J. II. Reed, Chicago; and. in Plymouth by all the Drujsists, and b all dealers thronghou the country. ' . . J.in..26,l865-nl3n.G '
JArORTE MARBLE WORKS. S II E IlITI ATX & Co., M.inuJiicturcrs of all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, ncid Stones, of all SJzts anil Form., MARBLE TABLE TOPS, Bureau Tops, Counter Slabs, Etc. Thf.v w ill !! all kinds of work cheaper than any other etaMi-liiifiil in Northern Iinliina can, ami will warrant s.iti-'f.u tinii in all cu.-ei. R. S. LENHAIIT, General Agent. A. BOYD, Local Agent, Plymouth. Ö. II.7BAILEYi RETAIL DEALER IX BOOKS & STATIONERY, Tost Office Building, Plymouth, Indiana, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LAKGE STOCK OF School Hooks, Miscellaneous Rooks, UlHnk Hook, Photograph Albums, Portfolios, Sheet !l!J.ic, eel Pens, A N D ALL KINDS OF PAPERS. Folio Pot, Flat Cap, FooNoiip, H'Void Cap. Cnmmorria Note, Parchment N t , Later, BatJiaisJ Billet Paer. Envelops of all Sizes and Qualities, RED, BLACK AND BLUE INKS, Rscord and Copying Inks, and .1 c-m-nil rari.-ty f Notion coiuiortod with tlio trade. W'N w-.jia;iT. Literary I'mjmti ami Marazii! r--':hel d.iHy. N.-w PaV.i.-.itioin, forwar.i.d l.y eiTnil .i-jyiiN, can ! found in my store. O. II. T. BAILEY nov"l.rl7;l-ii3tf TtSöö;I'"iVcws"5f07iVst!" Richmond is About to Fall! AND IF TIJK Rebel Cabinet is Captured! PEACE xvill he I)2XMi ES ED ITMIEöIATEJiY'
In the meantime the people are running to T. A. SSBIOflfS5 New family Grocer v AND " PROVISION STORE, To buy articles with which ta entertain their soldier friends when ther return. He his roceti'l v removed to te corner of (lano and Mieliijrin strei't, in the room lately occupied by Jo. Fottei m .Saddle and llarnt'.-s Shop, opposite ConloN old coiner, where he had now on hand A LAUGE STOCK OF Grocsries and Provisions, tnd is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, .liioh he p!cl-es himself to SELL AS CHEAP is any other li ui-c in Plyraauth, for Ready Pay. lie? will also tuko All kinds Couuhy Produce in exeh in?e f r Good, Ar Pay Cah nt the highest tn u-ket prices lor almost every thing t!ie fainicr has to sell. His stock consist?, iu p.rt, of Codec, ugnr, 3Io!asscs, Syrup, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, ÄIspicc, Fisli, Racon, Crockcry, JStonc and Woodeiiwarc, Provisions, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. Ca'.l and see before purc:as:n elsewhere. T. A. hl. MÖNS. May2G, 1-61 tf FAIRBANKS' STAN!.TtD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. lso, Warehouse Trucks, Letter ..VV Presses, etc. --.-.- FAIRBANKS, GREEXLEAF k CO., 172 Lake street, Chicago, III, H raroful to lmy eidy the triniiino. 'el-lLll-lr C A B I R ET W ARE-! Tlie un lersijcne 1 would respectfully inform the neople generally that he It constantly manufacturing Cabinet Ware of all kinds, such as Inreaus, Tables, Stands, zofas, BEDSTEADS, CIPDOAKDS, WARDROBES, aaoli Cases, Secretaries, What No(s, Ottomans, Teiea-Tdcs, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, 5cc, ice, as cheap a the cheapest, lie is also prepared to furnish Coftiasof Every Description, 1 1 reasonable rates and on short notice. CT Shop at the East End of Broic:ilee s Druhe, South Plymouth, Indiana. S. P. NORTON. jnv21-12.vl a BLAXN & Co., lETÄil BBOOSISTS AND Jlaunfaclarin: Pharmaceutists. To Drsrsrits3 Physicians. Store-Keepers and Consumers, , We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to one of the largest and best selected stocks in th's county of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Glass, ALCOHOL, TTHrEATIXE, LAUD, Bronzes, Varnishes, Trusses, Fish, and Coal Oils, With a general variety of Perfumery Jr Tot let. Ir tides! Also, a heavy stock of White .. Lead, Linseed Oil, "FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W.I N AN P'.B HAN D I ES , Expressly for MeJUal and Culinary Purposes, all of which will be sollat the very lowest figures for Cash. Personal attention given to the compounding o Physician's Prescriptions and rlimily Recipes; and warranted to be dispensed in the most scientific manner, and wrth the most scrupulous precision.. Orders from the country fillde withpromptness and dispatch. - " " ' ' ' vC. Ilia in & Co. . No. 3 Corbin Block Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, jan7,lS64-nl0jl.
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INSURANCE COMPANY, RAFAYETTE, INDIANA. OFFICE, OVER TUE EAXK OF THE 8TATkJ Capital 8130,000; Troperty Secured agnintt Loss or Dam ape by I'ire, at Ihe Usual lUtcj. OFFICERS; WM.SAINSDURV.r rsident. ' ' CIIAS.E.SCARLCTT, Secretarr. W. II. lift Y AN. Vice-President. CAPT. M. W. NEWTON, Supt.efAccncIea THOMAS THORNILL, ) ANDREW P.JACKSON, ( General Agent. CHAS. BOVEE, Special Agent. Directors and References: Hox. n. O. OHKORV, Attorney. LaFarHtp. lBd.1' ; llox. O. H.TKST, Jh-Itp rircuiriourt, " !.. JASTKK jr. HRKS.SKK, Atfr, 1.i:n. I.AZ. NOhLK, Clerk Supreme Cnort. Vi,. JAS. GAVIN", Jrwticbiiry. . IIok. J. It 1ST INK, Aiilitrr of Stale. In.Iiannr'off JrnrtK S. A. lltTFK, LaFavett, Indiana. JOHN' A. STEIN', Atttrn. j, LuFayctte, Ind. JOHN' I). GO 1"(J Alt. " w.M. SAixsnrnv. ('HAS. K. SCARI.KTT, Col. A. If. t'ON'N'KK, Poetmaster, Indfar.MK.lii, flov.O. I. MORT.iN", 1 Col. '. B. VAI..MKR. .. Hos. W. A. TAI. ROTT, T1I0S 15. LOXi;. Ait v., TVrro Hant. Col Till!. MIW1.1N, llox. IVWIMTCKI'lF. Montinllo, Ind. M.J. WW. WI I.LI A MS, Warsaw. I. MATTIXGLY, Phmoulli. Iec. i.-i,;vi AB BECKER. &. CO.. Inform thecitizen. of Marshall and jurroondiuy countietthat they inicfvo Kcccivcd A iScw and Fresh Stock of - : Family Groceries, Which ther intend to sell as loir asanj etho llouseiu Northern Indiana. Their Stock consist? of Co IToc. Supra r. Mola.cge?, Srrup, Rice, Tobacco, Tcvw. Allspice Q ircnirare, of Ererv Description, H oodeuwaro.of All Kinds.Vich as i kepi in Good Groccrj- Store Country 3?r o auc o They willtakealmostullli'nd'of Country Trod in exchanpeforGooils. O" Remember the place One JwrnooTcS r M: Becker? Dry Goods and Clotiiin? Store No 2,Corl,insKlock. p ' Jv f A R n ec k r; a & Co Family Groceries I L. MS BUM , M4TgB. L. A'LSSSAi;.1;! CO., DE.n.nns in' i miY GROCERIES St AND Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Cheese Luril, Tola ceo, Cigars, Wooden and Willow Ware. In I !)'!: fn-rtliopuM ii- pn'rcn:i?r vrf nonl.l ..r 1 nni t.. k .r .r.H-.-ri-i it , .iii l"r üd ill r..ii.,urr fnvonil I) illi :mv it;i'li-lnii. i in N..rtli. rnliliiiji. ler. l !.l ll.lli."l Itli ;r(wTi II r;iv.ral.lr tfrnm. all tl Ii. oiii-iilt ii d.Hf in Fori Wayne or 'l.i-g. All Orders filled with Dispatch THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wfhprl.r a -I .-itf.-tit!..n to thr niit n( tl.r pnl li in ;r.ir-ry line t.. Tu.iii I :mi-I than ol it palrouige. W e 4lsil.-(Ij;i- t.ur.-i h-s la give is good mim n gucceries ! mn l.cn.:jiins.l nt ny lionso In Nrtrtlirrn Tndinna . Civi ii... ar.ill.anil wF ili. tnvin. ryi.ii t Imt t illi.i 1 1 iiiiJcrü.M. L. X CSS DAUM Je CO. sopts-isri tiV.h . 3D3E1.TJC3-S; JJSTJO MEDICINES! PERSHING & Co. Would call the attention of the public totarirfull and well selected stock of goods, ell suited ti this market, consisting in part ol - Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils, Rookj, . ; . STATIONERY, SCJI0ÜL BOOKS,; Lamps, Lanterns, Coal Oil YANKEE NOTIONS, -. - i. Wall A Window Paper? - Perfumery, Photograph Albnnsh Cigars, Fine Cut Tobacco, Candies . . it nn inrirnn . : . FA 1 AJt 1 MAUI UJAM, S, r fc t;r , Foley's Botanic Balsam, IIoHdway'a Worm Confections fce., k.c . . . . ' i ' ' t j Call and see ourfitock before purchasing 'elaewhere. , -r - -; " ' BERSH1NG &, Ü9, jan'y23.1865-13t.
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