Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 May 1866 — Page 4

"BT A.N OLI O-NE.". "Eeh jlJ the woe ffiuAtiimoiiUI life. Anl Lear with rev'rence an expericuccJ wife." Como all jo iiüKIcns für an J young, Whose fate U s'Äll uncertain - Come, wbllejt is ti:r?f an l tak9 i A peep bcLinJ the curtain. Com, yea ho tfcii."- the ininuge tUfa A rara.iise on c.irth, Anl jf ho trust in loror's vows I'll si. w juu what thej'r worth, . Ami what weet figures you will cut, " Put.ingicJ and" iiiixI-les?iJ, . And Kuraewh it of rtvu th(,seu one, TU tci: 'er, fluid &:A nux'.v;?. K euch c'jjct still mt:t hivd A uittT fide anJ ?hrouW'd, O mm the lover is the brihf , The h'.i-bm l is the cluu.li-J. This U, ala-! to s i ily'true, An.Jah! it mikes it SAilJcr T. think, the Lher fell thu !irht The deeper aeuis the fchadaw: That tho?e, wb'-se tows such fervor sliowei You coulJ not but receive them. Will be the fir-t U break their oatka And laugh tlut jou belicTa them Whea once they have you ife at Lome Anl get you to f.onse-keepir? No more they'll tremble at your flown Or melt befcre your weeping- , - Yon'il fiavl jour?elfahj.jsehjUlruJ2 A sort of upper serviüt Cook, nurse nJ seamstress, all in one, Obliged to be observant Of all Iiis whim a real slave In every word and action, Without the pon er to letre the place Or tu give tatisfictlou. If him who once so meekly bore Your humor and capriees You'll Cad to wake resentment now How slight it caiU'3 sublets He'll make fust if dinner ' late, Or he !iou!l chince to pat on A Cöa you hire forcot to lueuJ, Or shirt without a button: Fortttin; a he b!anea the hand-i That houil Lire nude or menJtil How oft and fondly ho hid swora They ou'.y were intended For lor'a soft pressure, flowen to twine. Or music' strain to waken Alas! that woran ihoulJ believe And be u much mistaken! Oh! Ly Iiou'J finder t!ut might w!u!J The clii.-cl, pen, or jeucil, Be thui condemned to needle, broom, Or other vile utensi; la pickiiatf an J pre Korvin;? pai " ' - - The da Tj, and the creation Of puddings, pies ornow and then By way of variitiou, Ia boxio.r prjuillin brats 7 ( part I can't forbearfo rattni'ou A cruin i t-il which ! h pe "The Woman' Rights Convention" Will utterly eradicate When it rtfbr-a the tuition) B it husb.mJ- are my theme, the "great I'iisl cauic" of all relation. Taere is a dreara of happiness Each maiden' heart doth bear it A vision of a pleasant horns And a kindred soul to thare it. Bat ah! it m a dreara iuJaoi, And cne that pi.Mes .'ieetl. For witl the waning honey-moon - It arir'hef com;let!y; Then vainly will you strive to pleaso With m inr a 1j:.J eudsavor, And hi le your cares to lessen his The charm is r;one forever. lie linrer3 lonj or comes depressed By buitei. wrath or gloomClouds from the world to dim the light A?ound yourheart and home And your iniuirm j, timid looks And gf atle, shy advances Are met wi A ?ilcr.t sullennesa Or coldly careless glance, When at a stranger's step perchance, The frowning brow will brighten. And heartlc voices ch ise the gloom Not ail ronr care couM lighten While sadly thinking of the p.ist. You strive iu vain to smother The sigh for time when you were all The world unta each other. Now, tho this list of grievances I hwe enumerated Should be .-ufi-ient to det-.-r The uninitiated," Yet they are ouly gentle hints Or "warainis t j the joun," And nothing wbea compared to those Which vc rem iin unsung."

lJIerllriiidlc. In Naihrilla, man years ao, there resiled a gentleman of great ho;it tlitj, lare fjrtuo, and though tneJue.iteJ, posieiseJ of a hard, knotty at ose. Col. W. had teen elected to the IcguUtare, and had alio been j'ad a o! the Count C mrt. Ilia eleva'Jon, boverer, had maJe him acTnewiat pompous, and he became very fond of usins big wenia. Ou hia f.trm he had a very largs and xnischierou ox, called "Bi? Brinvüe," which frequently broke JowahU neihbor' fence, ud com zaitted other depredation?, müch to the Colonel' tcnojance. . One morning after breakfast, ia the presence of tome gentlemen who had itayed with Lim orer eight, and who were now on their way to town, ha called to hU overseer and aaid to him. "Mr.AIlen. I desire you to impound Big Brin ile, in order that I may hear no more aniatadreniona oa-hli eternal depredation." Alien bowed and walked off, sorely puzzled to know what the Colonel meant. So, after the Colonel left (or town, he vent to his wife and aked her what Colossi W. meant by telling him to impound the ox. Why," said she, the Colonel meant to tell jou to put him in a pen." Allen left to perform the feat, for it was no inconsiderable one, ai the animal waj very wild and riciou. and after a great deal of trouble and Texation, he succeeded "Well," laid he, wiping the perspiration from hl$ brow, and Eoaio.juiiiuj, "thi is impoundins, ia it? Now, I am dead sur the Colonel will ask me if J impounded Bi; Brindle and I'll bet 111 puxi'.e Lim as bad as he did me." . The next dny the Colonel gare a dinner party, andas he was not aristrocratic, Allen, the overseer, sat down with the company. After the sec ond or third glass was diacussod, the Colonel turned toward the overeer, and taid: "Eh, Mr. Alien, did you impound Big Bricdle, ir?" "Yes, I did. sir, but old Brindle transcarided the tmpnnnel of the impound, and scattersophtsticatsd all orcr the equinwnity of the forest. , - The company burst into an immoderate fit of laughter, while the Colonel's face reddenod with discomntuf e. . Whät do you mean by tint, sir?' said he. Why, 1 mean. Colonel,' said Allen, 'that Big Brindle bein proitoiticat:d witli the idea of the cholera, ripped and taic d, saorted and pawed dirt, Jumped the lence, took to the woods, and wouldn't be impounded no how.' This wai too much. Tiie oomjvvy roared aain, in which the Colonel was forrcd ti join; and in the middle of the laughter Allen left the tab'.tf saying to himself as he went, 'I n-ckon the Colonel won'task me to impound any more oxen. II ott Diitcli Gap Got its Xanie. Aa EnlijLra.xn and a Dutcbmm, go tht itorj goer , undertook a wajcr, to row their respct'ire ekiffrfrom pUcc serea ruilea below the Gap to a point atore it. The mxn who arrired fir'rt athe placc.of Jet!natiofi wa to be consider d the charaploa and to receive the stakes. Both started. Tii Engliiarn wi pullad out vigorously, when th Dutchman, with true Teutonic iinpertorability, guff-'red h'u opponent to go ahead without an apparent effjrt to keep up with him. . When the EnglisLiiiAU Utzaii to round the bloff. afte p.is'uT the gap.'the OuUilimin was "hull down" and almoet out offiiht of hit: antagonist, wh had "a sure thinj of it." Vhen the Dutchmin .reached the gin, he ran hi skitf on shore, raised it on hi shouldera and made his way with all posibI dispatch across the few bandred feet of intervening spice. When the Englishman arrired at the point at which the race was to terminate.wh.it was h'u astouiehment to find his opponent in h'u skiff, calraly awaiting hü appearance, barin? relieved the weariness of his stay by smoking, with Dutch leisur. three or four pipes of tobacco. . It is said that certain aristocratic temperance ron hare refused to bare anything more to do with WAliTb-can-e i? is ?0 often drunk.

The Iinjilith Consul at Home write to the London Slur that permission ha been granted to 'FlnclUhmi'ii to brin un English, and an Italian Bible to t!m Holy City, provided the owner's name is distinctly written ou the title pue. There is nothiiiiT Home dreads so much as the llible.

The firr-t institution von 'hsafed to onr race was the Sabbath, the ticst niani.ige. Öo give your first thought to Leaven, and tho next to your wife. The Ecst Tonic in the World. HIGHLY nSOQMNDED Hi UHtnif of ilif UK'sf prominent and inec!i.j'ttl l'hyxichtns in t.'tc cottntrif. A PE3FE0T C03S 1'or Difspcnsift, Fever find Ayitc, Aridity of'U'C Sttmuu li, Loss of . I yjh tite, 'y mi. --fit, U art-lmm, J a it tidier, ind all discuses arisiny from a disordered state of the Stonuuh, Lirer or Intestines. eOHSTITUTlOH BITTERS Are briny fold with the most wonderful su e ssutl over thr ruitntry, tind itrrrr foil to yirr safiy'aehtn, lh Hatte females find wrfik ehildren tire mode slnnty by thv use of these IiUiern.. In fit et they should he kept in rrery hvtit.ie. USE HOHE BUT THE BEST! And the best run only be had by enquirtny for the CONSTITUTION BITTERS! BAMTitTlKCD XIY SEWARD & BENTLEY, CHE1IIST3 AXD DSÜGGIST3, lS'J Main .S".'., Buffalo, X. I. BUKXIIA.MS & YANSIIAACK, AND SEOKES DUNLAP & CO., WAoIcisttte Ajents, Chicago. NVv.n.lej fax on mmm gohoial For Children Teething. THIS Prr.ti n contii:; r. Cyint or .V.iwi. For Iiirrh"it, H 'wcl CompliiKit-'. l-rnd Fri trulucs, thi C'.rdiM a.-t tike a ch inn. It ft. nt the tSnHJ. r rulatc the Bowel :ji I System, an 1 il!iiit ituj-ifj- or irjure thf most d.-li'-atp chil l. Sold !. all Druiri4ti at 2 cent. lntlTO-ly DR. SliELYE'S Liquid Catarrh Remedy. CURE WARRANTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED, fold In the Ilesd EelSeted la a lew Jlinntts. DR. SEELYE'S 'bIIOXCIIIAT, SYRUP! An Vnfailin n.-nvdy f. r Couc'i", C I U, ltr-mcliiti. Sore Tlirot, II tl-im-.-, and Irrita?i"i of thu l?r nctial Tu'nn or I.utiy. Tickling iu the Throat, and i'roiij.. SoMt ya'.l Wn..l?s.ik- rr-.:e-iit, a: l at Ketail t y TrugA.POUTE MARBLE WORKS. IIEU3IAX & Co., M.tnu.'.4Cturcrs of all kiii la f Mouumeuts, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, or all Sizes and Forms, MARBLE TABLE TOPS, Bureau 7ly?.?, Counter Slabs, Etc. Tliy will d-ll all kiit of vr.rk cheaper than anrotln-r MtaMihmcnt in Northern Imliuna caa. aJ willwarraut Htisf ictian in all cac. R. S. LENHART, General Agent Ä. VINN EDGE. Local lg(. Plymouth. Ktobei2-Ti-.3-tcf G-reat Improvements m SEWING MACHINES ! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBIIUARY'14, 1SG0. Salesroom, 53G Broadway, N. Y. '2o'2 Washington S., Boslon, Mass. This MichitjeIcpntriK;te! on an en tirelv nw principle of mccbaiiism, r,,!,9eiiiif mativ rare ami valuable iuiI provemont. lnviinr l-eii exaiuiticl by-tbe nict rrofonnd L.urti .n.l nrnimtil-Nl In T.e SIMPLICITY ami ITH. ! FECTION CWM15INE1. Thefollin;ar(.-tbeprinc!iaIorjctiOBiurgedagalril .winir Micruae: 1st Excessive labor to t be orefatr. , lo.of!in.r inreiairinp 4t4 Iiieiarttjtoewvery I 2J Liability to get out of aef crii'tioii or material order. 5 (Ii I'i ereeaMe noie 11 Eafeueo, trouM? and hileinopcration The Empire Seioiny Machine is Exempt - from all these objections. 1 1 hasaftrai jbt needle. prrenjicnlaract ion. mal; eMb LOCK or SIU'TTLE STITCH, hieb will NEITHER RIP nor RAVEL, and ia alike on both !: r-erforni. perfect sewinp ou every rtescrij lion 01 material, from Lcathertothe Sne!t Nacook Mne'in, with cotton .linen or ilk. threa l.fiom thewaret ! tli finet nnmher. Hwiotr neither CAM nor COO WHEEL, atid theleait passible frlct iou.i t luta as uiootba; sJasi.and la EMPniTIf ALLY A OISEtr.SS 3I1CIIIXE! It r-.niir.s FIFTY TER CENT I.s power driv I tlian any otberM.i hinein ninikct. A glrlcf twelve Kart faire cm work it sf lily, withoatfatlgue r Injury to health. It STRENGTH atd , WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of Tntrncton rer.J;-r It nlnio! iiiipv ible to get ont 0 or.l-r.anrl is OUARANTEEE by Ibe coni auy to give entire ati.fiictirtn. We resr.ectfillt invite all thr?e homnTcWIrc tomi.ly themclvei with a inferior article, to call and exanao Thi Unrivaled Machine. But in a mora especial manner do we solicit tbepatronasre oi . , Merchant Tailors, Dress Malers, Coach Malers, Corset ' Mr.lers, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers; Gaiter. Fitters; Shirt awl Bosom Malers,' Shoe Bindsrs, ; - Vest, and Pantaloon, Malers. - .. tfB HUfinn Charitable liijtiluUoclllblibrlly dealt witb.-SJ .. . . . ., Price, of Machines, CompleteNo.t, family Machine, wilh IlenimercompJete, ' fROO

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Recommended by our. best Physicians. BOD D' GERMAN COUGH 15 A fiS AM! Vesötctblo Liivor Pills, AND DIARRHEA CURE. Tt.-iii talr thi is no humbug. Wo warrant all vui iii'-Jicines to (five tutirfwtiun or niutKrrfiiixled. DoJJ'i German Cough Balsam, for nit kin. Is of COUGHS. SORE THROAT. IIOAR3ENKS3 .WHOOPING COUGH, &.c, it iiij erior to any now in ctJl for "DmM't dodd's VEGETABLE LIVEU PILLS, for all Billi.xn Iiofi, Sick HfHiili.-, Clenmin tb Stoniiu-h, l'urifylii the Blood, IiuoTinf all Ubtrur-tion-, are iinc(iillwd in th. world. Once triad always ul. rtoIl'HDI AIlIilfKA Cl'KE-th beit known Crniiuatiire and Atrinirnt, a certain cure for Diarrhea, rhol.-ra Murhuo, IVotxlj flu. Ac. The aWra reneüi for a!e tj atl Prugifist. Prepared only by DODD BRO'S & CO., Bl'CIIAXAX, MICU. G. ISLA IN &. CO., T. A. LEMON, and PER SII.NG CO., Agknt fo Pitmocth. 31 arch 22, l?06-21yl

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30,000,000 LOAN or tiic REPUBLIC OF HEXIC0. Twenty-year Coupon Bonds in Sams of $S0, $11)1), $503, and $1,01)0. Interest Seven per cent., Payable in the City of New York. Priucipal and Interest Pajable in GOLD. 110,000,000 tn hi Sold at SIXTY CEN7S on the LOLLAR, in V. S. Currency, thn yielding in interot of TWELVE FEB CENT. IN UUL1, or SEVENTEEN FEB CENT. IN CUH11KNCT, at tL prr sent rate of i rtmium on guM. riltST YEAR S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. Müt DESIK VULL' INVESTMENT CVCr offered. Immemjk TaacTS of Mixing and Agiicultukal LaMDS; fllTT PER CENT, of PORT DlES, IMPOSTS, and Tair.d, in the States of TaMAturai and San Lets PoTOf ; and the Plighted Faith of the said Sutes and th? Gkmeral Government are all rurxjsi) lor the redemption of these Bondj and the pa jraent of interest. 4$ TUT SECUniTY IS AMPLE. J;W ia U. S. Curr.my ill l.uj a 7 po r ct. Ci-M ItnJ of 850 J.;0 . JliX ,.,,, ! . ;i,""" Let etery l'r of üeMtrait IiiftUMiutt huy ml Itutt ONE BOND. Circulars frvrl!''l an-I iT'Tijtin received y JOHN W. CORLIES Jt CO., an! J. N, TIFFT, Finfinciul Ar-nt of the KopuMlc of Meiiei, S7 Uro.waj, N. Y. KJ" ul.wripti'in ! rtfu'lvcl by Daiiki anJ Banker S'-ncmllr thrwuptionttlie I'nitcJ f.-if1?. Dec. J, IS'". j UiJ Pittsburgh, F't Wayne and Chicago. On ami after Nov l, ls"Vl, train will leave Sttini laily, iiula except!, as fulluw: Truiu Icaviiig Chicago at 5:59 j. m., leave ilailv. T1UM CJIXG WEST. 'ExrBE.VExraef' Man. ExpBr.f? I Fittoburb, : ltclieitr, : N'ew DriMi tt, Knttn, : : : Columbiana. : nlem, : : : A'.Iianre, : : Canton, : : : Majii!ou, : : orrvillo, : : Voiter, : : l.ou b.Tivillr, : 2.OAM T.fXlAM 8..T ti.41 9.35 1 17 1 3 3 4 4 5. C. 7, 7 8 a 10 11 7 15 rm 15 t!i 47 15 15 .03 :t .10 45 45 rj.5 .10 45 r 25 35 22 4.4 5.17 5. ; 7. '5 7.:io B.OJ 8.3 t 9.iZ 10. 1 11.15 11.45 3 jll.M ,li.2rst 2 13 .38 .17 .52 .55 45 15a l.2 1.45 . IK) 3.2M 4 25 5.00 r.4tr 7.1 n 7.50 8.25 Maonneld, ) ArrtTp, l Derart, Critlino, OOaM 1255-W'irj-ms, : : : : lner SanJa'ky, Foreit, : : : : Lima, : : : : : Ielilio, : : : : Van Wert, : : : Fort Wayne, : : Co'uml ia, : : : Warsaw, : : : : Hourl-on, : : : Plymouth, : : : Wanatah, : : : ValparaUo, : : : 7 rJ 8 25 t .21 r j' 23 57 20 .2 .3 45 px 30 24 40 12.55 2.13 2 51 A.21 40 02 i D.41 lt.2 11 on 1" 11 11 .36 05 45 2S 20 5.(M) 5.45 12.35a h; 1.53 2.15 j 2.45 I 1 2 7.41 9.22 3.22 ' 9.20 I 4.58 .30 Jio, .40 (12 .52 .50 pm ChJcajtrt, : : : : 2.15 r. x. Eatress w 11.20 11 take l'Aiw.-upr of 1 .45 r Train tt iruiu iTeiii!ie TRAINS GOING IAST. I Mail. jExpre.Eipbem Expilm r Chicago. : : : : ValparaUo, : : : Waiaatuh. : : : Plymouth, : : : I 4.4' AM I C.50 X 41 t 9.0 10.02 e.20a it tS.H't 4 9. '.7 li.3H 11.2"i 5..vr-x io.Wfm 7.41 8.10 r An 12.4.1a m 1.10 It 2 ..17 3.37 4.32 I 9.M !10..?5 :ii.23 Honrl'on, : : : Warsaw, : : : : Columbia, : : : Fort Wayne, : : Van Wert, : : : Delphoa, : ; : 1,1 ma, : : : : Foret. t : : : I'l'l'er Sandueky, Bucymo, : : : '11.01 12.35PM 12.:iOp3 12.24! 5. I 2.U 2..13 ' 3.3 4.M 5.21 .0 6.40 ! .! ! 10.25 11.00 1.43 2.14 2.47 3.57 4.25 5.03 5.30 4 1.4C 7.21 2.14 2.45 4.07 4.40 5.2 C.00 6.41 7.15 .K 8.50 76 8.30 9.50 110.23 ill 12 11 4 12.45 r, 1.18 Cretline, Manafleld, : : : I.ouUnvilIe, : : WikmIit, : : : : Orrville, : : : : MaoHillon, : : : Canton, : : : : Alliance, : : : Salem, : : : : Columbiana, ': : Enon, : : : i : Ntw Brighton, : Rochester, : : : Pittsburgh, : t s . 7.1 I 2 4 8.11 8.3 Z. 3.23 S.59 4.20 5.2 fl.OO 6.J0 6. ?.3I5 7.50 9.00 0.20 9.56 10.17 11.30 l2.am 12.31 1.12 11 45 .14 'li.or.rst! 9.32 1.20 2.00 2.3 3.20 4.10 4.30 .00 iio.20 '10.55 '11.17 11.52 12.25 a 31 12.40 1.48 2.00 1.50 3.10 F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Fern and Chicago. OOI-IO CAST. Leave Laporte at.... 7:20 A. M. Arrire itPlymouthat 9:20 A. M . , , GQlQ. WEST, , , LeaTtJPljmiOuthai.... .'...,-,......4-20 P. M. Arrir at LapbrTcal y.TZr.TZ..'.::. .ü:22' P. M. , - , " r ; t . r-IaU-VSNIIVJ,' 'fbr wtaicb they ara WABEAM TBD 'In ry iaatano. - Thay are o"rdia!ly reomcunded U 'all Ladle who, frosr alckucaa or 'otter e&UMa, are anaMe to uadarfo y lae peril of acooacamemt, Tbiaramedy ux vDIAMOND DROPS!. i Soa aa Abcrtivo. hut mimply a kaad to Sot latha leaat tnri rioua to lha soat. deUca: . eeastitutiosa. Zvery . . EoiHa 'Warractad.', . IST STEHT. LADT TBI XT. CT Send Red BlanrpTor TrmlsT, or t3.23 for the Ra4y, toe. R. IfOWito k K. General Akenta. P O. Drawer Cifiatfo. Uliaola. Oflca 153 Boutk Clark Street. ' Ter rale at Wholpaale iu Ch'caao tkf . E UKN II A VS ii. VAN CHAA.CK. XFI.ia.'C MNCH A rVLtZH, LORD Ä; .Mil'K. VllAM.iO, SMITH. BAinn DWk JEK. ami H. SOOVItI,fa4 for aal tr vry öpu trim t tb Waai, '' '. M.y.i865-n37.iy 1;'; ;V.' , - : , Scw-i.id MaoHtwrsi Perions wishing to purchase Sewlnff MachtsesoltheV for'manufacturiiie or Tamil j ait, will find it to their Interest td Oall at this oflve. - ' : " .i n r i tr 1 i i i i . ii i LAMPS. -Paulo,' KiMfH-cv'iixri hakd Lampt . njaumovtb' Latnre, Chandelier an (f Lab tern. ' - j -''.. i .";.. '

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SIMOX BECKER. MAYER BECIIEIV. Take Notice. FROM CORBIN'3 BLOCK OPPOSITE, To Brownlee's .Mew Brick Block, BETWEEN Uk D. DICKSOX t GO'S 1XD BrCK 4 TOIS'S LIIBUWIKE STORES, Fall and Winter GOODS. We respectfully announce to our cusomers, aiul the public generally, that ourEW STOKE is now fiUeil witli an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Staple and Fancy DIET GOODS. We have the best assortment of FRENCH liORI.VOJES AND Ladies Wear On Exhibition in this Markt. Also, A HEAVY STOCK of Prints, Ginghams, Sheetings, Tweeds, Shirting, Jeans, & Sattinetts. Our Stools, of lUIMIIU IS COMPLETE, and ce invite evert Clothing Buyer to call and examine our Slock leore purchasing elsewhere, as tee have a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BUSINESS SUITS, AND PANTS and VESTS. ALSO, A BIG STOCK OF BOYS' CLOTH IXG. With the abore we bare connected a TAILOR SHOP. We hare a Tailor from Philadelphia, who, from j long experience as a Cutter Cannot be Beat in Giving Fits.i We have in Store a fall line of Mais, i Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. S. Si M. BECKER. Jist Brreired the nicest as'ortment of Sadies WvLm VERY CHEAP AT S. & M. BECKER'S. Jnit Recelred 160 Pairs of .Wool Blankets and Coverlids, at , S. A II. BECKER'S. ' I 1 ! Juit Received afiaeLot of if ? Ladies1- Traveling Baskets.' 1 'S, 4& M, BECKER.

Sewing, machines. E. Paul is Accnt for Grover k Inker's and

Singer's Sewing Machines, and will furnidh any style oi Sewing Machine nt Manufacturers tJricei. 3NT 3D "W" Cabinet Rooms, Second Door West of Palmer s Store, LA PORTE ST., PLYMOUTH IND. Jonathan Wright Would inform liii oM trienW ami the public geperallj that lieluM Just brought ou a SjilvudM Mock of Cabinet Furniture COXaiSTISU IX PAIIT OP Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Whatnots, Tables, Stands, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Parlor Setts, Parlor, Dining Boom and Kitchen Chairs, iL-c, d-c. He also keeps constantly on hand Roseicood, Clterry and Walnut f every Stjk; an-l Quality, and a Hcarxc to attend Funerals. !;. Those wanting Furniture of an.? kind m ill find it to tliwir iuterctt t (?iv liiiuaiall U fre urt liaiinji. Heran and w ill Mil aa cheap aa any other enUMiahuu-ut in tke country. Jonathan AVright. riymouth, Iul., Sept. 9. 18tV..-4t,tf WAR M MORE! Grim-Visaged War H.mnc moothd hia wrinklnl front, the attention of (ha eople of 1'ljmouth aud vicinity U railed to Kellcy & Kendall's New Grocery &. Provision Store, OPPOSITE TIIE POST-OFFICE, Where they can buy all kind of Choice Family Groceries AT THE Very Lowest Prices. In the Grocery line they kv-p Teas, Cofees, Sugars, Spices, Syrups, Candles, Starch, Soap , Baisins, Prunes, Tobaccos, Cigars, dr., Jcc, d'C, d'C Iu the PruvW'in line. Fish, Meats, . Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Ct ndies, Crmclers, etc. In addition to the abort they hare likewise a largo and raried aaaortmeut of Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, and everything eis usually found iu a first clasn Grocery House. The Highest Market Price in Cash PAID FOR PftODUCE, ICH AS Cutter, ESS, fyhickens, Potatoes. and all other kind of Country IVodnre. Intending to keep a full auply of all kiuda and qualities of cKKDCERirjES, WinClI THEY WILL SELL they invite eTtrybody to rail and examine their tock. WASHINGTON KELLEY, WILLIAM M.KENDALL. 1 1; mouth, May 18, 13Gi 28tf "757 E! 3 D 7 S HIGHEST PREMIUM Shuttle Sewing Machine Has only to be Seen and Operated to be Appreciated! CALt, and are lor yonraelf lefore porilianliig. Meaae bring sample of rarions kinds of thread, (such aa is uoually found at Ure,)alid various kind or tabrlr, wnirli you know the former most poj'uUr Seine Mwhiues either cannot trork at all, or, at best, very inijrfectly. Superiority orer any other Machine ia the market 111 be aecn at a glance. 1st It runs easily and rapidly, and iaao constructed as to endure all k inda of usage. 2d Xo breaking of threads ia (roinir over seams. 3d No imperfect action of the feed at uueveu placss in the work. 4th The Weed-atich catches of itself, and will sew from the finest laee to the heaviest leather, aud from ttJO cottou to coarse linen thread. 6th The Wed Ma. hine will do bnautiful quiltin; on the hare waddlnjr, without using lauer liuing.thus leaving it as soft aa if doue J y hand. Cth The variety of fancy work that can be done on the WEED MACHINE, with ao little trouble, makes it equal, if not superior to six machines combined; for instance, it Binds, Hems, Tucks and sews on the b&nd at the same time, aud in fact ? " ' ' ' i f The Weed 1 lYo. 3 iHachine, as 1efore stated, is equivalent to a combination of any aix ordinary machine's. - Orders for Machines may be sent through tho AMERICAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, .. . ,. . " - - " :' ' 389 Broadway, Neu Yorl, ' Below we give a tow jvrioea : No. 2 Oil DIack "iValnut, ornamented with Hemmer........ $60.00 No. 9 Oil Black Walnut, Half Case, Ornamented' with tlemmcr.'. 65.00 No. 9 ExtraOiNPrtilshed Black Walnut. Half Case, Large Table, beantifullf ornamented........ T5.00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., 506 BrtMdvnvT N. Y.

New Boot and

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Complete. gg Our Stock was bought at Reduced Prices,. and will be sold Wc also make Boots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who favor us with their custom. Our Stock is such that no one can foil to be suited who may give us a call. Storo first door South of J. E. Westervch cSl Co., at THE SIS F TMS WG;MTl

rijraouth, In.!., July 27, SCo. HARDWARE ! BUG' d A T

MAMMOTH HARD W. IRE STORE, Take pleasure in announcing to tl:ff citizens of Mar3h;;ll ;uiJ aJioining counilc? that tlier co- har the largest and best seltc'.cJ stuck cf FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE, IlinCH, Butt.-?, Screws?, Hope, Twine, Vails lainls Oils. Stores and Tinware IN NOJITIIKKX INDIANA, which was bought for cnh before the aJivice in price?, ruii which ihcr iiitcrd to sell at rncef tLatdcfjr competition. Having moved their 6tock to tiie Worth Room of tiic Tew Brick Block, they wouM re?prectfully invite all their old friends and customers to pre thera a call, and sec how nice and snuthej are in their new quirfers. CCrOld Iron, Copper, Brass and Rags Wanted, for which the Highest Trices will be paid. Terms - - c c jCiTdcv cIsls.

rijmouth, Indiana, fay lSth, l?t'". The Mason & Ilamlin Cabinet Organs, frty diffiTfiit st le?, ariti-l t a-rifl arl ful:r miiiO'-. t 8k to mt erh. MHY-OXK (;M..r .ILVi:i: MEDALS, or other first ir-niiutii awarli 1 there IlliistratetU'atatoe'ie fn-e. AiMrw, MAfdX A HAMLIN, Uwtiin. ir MASON DnOTlILIU-i, "tw Yots. A Change of Base! RiclimoiiCa Has Fallen, JEFF. DAVIS, WITH A rORTiOJI.OF THE Rebel Cabinet has been Captured, AND Peace Will Sooii Be Declared ! Ia the meantime the people ro CutUn la to.-1 number to T. Simons' FAMILY GROCERY .PROVISIOX STORE, "... . which h leeu Intel jr IcniuTcJ to the South Room of Westervelt's Building, with E. Paul, to purchase the go(xl thiiip of Iff--, with which they iutrr! to entertain their coMior (Vhntla vhoti tliey return la u' lie has now in sture a Lara; aud Wrll--lectid Stoik o Groceries and Provisions, - and in constantly receiving new sni jilii r, which he jJidtre himself to fc ll a cheap any other houe in Plyintuth, for Ucady Tay. Ho will U.U iu exchange tot Goo.1 - All Kinds of Country Pro'diicc, or par CASH at the Ilin-lic! Mrk-t Prices fi.ralmr t erery thing the Farmer. Uua to ecll. His tock consists, tn part, of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Bice, 1 Tobacco, Pepper, Allspice, Fish, Bacon. Salt, Dried Fruits, Cluese, Grocery, Glass, Stone and m Wooden Ware, d'c, dc. ' ? ' m. TTianVfnl fT Iiaüt P.ltronae. he rentiert Tnllv . il eontiMuance of the aame. Itomenaber the location North Rooi.l of CorklnDt ' MXt door to 15 lain k Co's Iruz Skirt. " '--! :- i f T. A. Simons'. i riyoaouU, June 8, 1S65 tD?

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EMPORIUM FASHION! the Market witli an oi Custom 3Iaclc of every ik-icnption, is Full and x: . V A V L . HARDWARE ! O 1ST , T II E EICK at TO A IV. ALLEftlAN & D9 t, (Successors to Jonathan Wright j Co.,) 3iA.urACTL'Ki:Rs& i:allrs is FUR3MITUEE, SOUTH OF RICE k BRO'S STORE, Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind. 'B2st and Latest Styles of JFnrn ilttre9 Coffins, Picture Frames, Bureaus, Sofas, Stands, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CABS, OFFICE. KITCHEN, CANE. Upholtfcrcd aud. Rocking Chairs JLooking Ctasscs &c, in rii.Ues variety, aud at all I'licoa. .They Lei p the BK5 VORliSI EX that CRH V.c proiired in the cuuutry, aud ar consequently trefared to lut xip work tn the SHORTEST ; POSSIBLE - NOTICE UNDERTAKING. . Having two Ilcarsea, and kcriing eonetantly on band cutuplcte aesurtuicut of Burial Cases of all Sizes, (hey Are ready at all time to attend Funerm'sbjtu in town and country. , i ;-.. ' Tike public ar aolicited te gtra ti ia a call and examinf their stock cf Furnitic yyKtf prchaaing elaewhere. .. - ( ' ALLEEIAN & URO tiytuou,tB, August 2, 1SC5. BLANKS. , Newa aad Jtfb Printrng oataMiefcaeat.

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