Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 May 1866 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. From tie Alliance Monitor. w- AX I VOCATION TQX , ' - "TUE I.YIOY AS IT W.U."

CK Traitor and C opperhead Prayer. MX CüI.OXEL Lord of Ilea ven. Ft lead of Iii man, Del!r in the azure ljrf , Hater of the pitient uero , I beseech The, hear my cry; TverjlLiag hat turned aain.t ui Hear us, help ua or we die. Give ui bock the good old Uwon. A it nxi in diji before; Cive ua back the Cou:t!tution, As it w. ia dajs of jorc. We ire still tha whelps of ilaTcrv; Let ui wtt our jawa with gore Give uWL the human aurti.n An J the bloody, cruel Louad : I.t us sea him track the negro. With his nostrils to the ground, Let aa Lar bU baying music, . Whea the fugitive is fouad t Lt ua tee ajaiu the chaining. Heir the driver's red lash crack Round the writhing, tortured bod, O'er the lacerated back Of a mm whose only crime ia His Creator made him black. Let ua sell poor wivea and mothers. Chained and gigged to cruel lust; Set them whipped and scarred and mingled, Prostrate in the bloody dust; ' IIr them cry in more than anjrul-h "Christ is dead aad God 'a unjust." X-et us see aaln the slave- ship. Filled with men that Christians steal; Hear their sob, cries, curses, raving, Blended in one mad appeal; See the shark, the slaver'a partners. Waiting for their horrid meal. You may tear and burn your Bible, If yeu'll save that precious verse. Wherein, like Cain, a race is branded. Only infinitely worse; Doomed to whips, to toil and hack!es. By & drunkard's cruel curse. Grant my prayer, although the nation Should forever be undone; Though the star from out tha hearaa Of our banner, not by one. Fall forever, like the Plueton From the chariot of the sun. I Though the veterans of Freedom , By assassination slain, Cumber with their august corpsei All the land and all the main; Save us an 1 for our children, L&ih, and block, and hound and thaia. Grant my prayer, and teach the people That all slavery is divine; That the bloodhound are apostles. And the auetion block a shrine; That the Ih and chtia are sacred And the glory shall be thiue. WaSHixcTa, D. C. The Leiter of Introduction. Two little bojs were standing at a gate. They were bo'b about the fame age; but one of them ! finely end tastefully dressed, while the clothes of. the other were coarse and ragged. It was in the ' autumn. The huskers were busy in the cornfield, ! and from the atrip of woods beyond floated out the j sound of the wood cutter's ax. j "Have you no better clothes, Becnj !" asked the 11 areesei boy. No, I haven't. Johnny." Why do you not get bettor ones, Benny?" '.'Became I can't, I have no money." "That ia bad, Benny. Are you goinf to school this winter?' MI ruesa sot, Johnny. I must stay out and do fneh little jobs aa I can find to do. I would like o jo very much. I wish I knew as much as you do, Johnny." "Pooh! I don't know anything. I am sorry for yon. I an glad that I am better off. But that dees not make me feel proud. God mtde you aa food aa I am, if your clothes are ragged. V - . il l-..t a .a . . .oenny too a na imie menu oy tne nanu. A tear (listened in bis eye. "You bare alwayg been kind to me, Johnny Allen," said he. "You have never hooted at sne, nor taunted me like other boys. So 1 hive sometinea taken up your quarrels and I will staid by yeu when we are men." "Lookuere, Benny, how would you like to work on a farm all winter? Good clothe, enongh to eat, and a little pocket money, a nice family to live with, and plenty of work." "I would like that!" Then I can help you. Itjuat occurred to meMy Uncle Abbott wants a little boy on his farm. I will give you a letter to him." Two days afterward, Benny stood ia front of Unele Abbott, awaiting a reply. Uncle Abbott waa a pieaeant looking old man, not yet stooped, bal with hair quite gray. He put on his spectacles, opened Johnny Allen's letter and read as follows : Mkaow BaooK, Oct. 9, Eighteen 4.". Uukle abbot. ThiS i3 Benny He is a good Bay He iS Poor fc Has no Home. PleaS h eep Him & giv Him work. your Ncffew JoIIa aLLen. Nowr Jctbnny wai quite a small boy, and not ao well learned as Benny supposed him to be. But otwithstanding the spelling, misuse of capitals, and want of punctuation, the letter of introduction waa sufficient. Uncle Abbott gave Benny a home for a number of years. II was aa October eight, In Philadelphia. The air waa cold as NovenVMr. It was Ute, and there waa aot much noise ea the atresia. Ia a cosy room sal a mas. lie looked care worn and haggard. II shaded hi brow with hia hand. His wife, a beautiful woman, stood beside hint amoothtaf hia hair and speaking words of encouragement to him. "It U no ue, Belle' ha ftoaned. "If I can. sol eommand tea thousand dollars by to-morrow awn, I must go to the wall. The backs are tight, and there u no money to be negotiated for oa tha aareel. I am a ruined man." Perhaps this miy be of use to you," said hia wife, handing him a slip of paper. He weat to the lamp and read aa follows: Phils- Oct 9. 1S65' Fiarr Nstio-aL Bsxk, Puiladklphja Pay to . .... Jean Alien, or oraer.ten tnouisnd dollars. . BENJAMIN BEKWICK. "Belle, what does this mean? It is a check for tea thousand dollars. Who ia Benjamin Berwicar MThe feotleraan atopped here to-day. You ware not in- He felt sorry, and left bit check and this note." "Mr Old Fsiesd, Johsxt Alle, While in iae city o-jay, i neara mat ina lailure or roar m a a DaaK wouia senousiy aaeetyou. jJo you remember the letter of in trod action yon gave me to your Unci Abbott?. It waj exactly twenty years ago. A raw years ago i Dougni una in Venango county. It proved to have oil on it, and I am now quite a nch man. If the accompanying check will avd you any, please asa it- You eta make it all right soma time- ' Yoor friend, BENNY." John Allen cried. - John Allen kissed his wjfe, aad his wife kissed him. , John Allen did not go to tha wall and all on account cf that misspell latter of twenty yeara before. iMllt lArporl.

Remarkable Works of Human Labor. Ninevah was 14 miles roual, with a all 103 feel high and thick enough at the top fot three aharvtts abreast. Babylon was fifty miles within iss walle, which were 45 feet thick, and 100 feet high, with 100 braien (jites. Tha temple of Diana al Ephesu, waa 423 feet to the support of the roof. It was 100 years in building. - Tha largeat of the Pyramids was 431 feet ia height ani 86J feet on the side. The base covers II acres. Tha stones are about 60 feet , in length, and tha layers number 208. The labyrinth iQ Egypt employed 820,000 men ia its building and it cf ntsins 600 chambers and 12 halls. Thebes, in Egypt, raas 27 miles round, abd contains 350,000 citizens and 400,000 glares. Tha temple of Delphos waa aa rich ia donations that it was plundered of $50 r U00.000, and the Emperor Nero carried away froaaitSOtPatatuei. The walla of Rom war 130 miles round. It i better to be foolishly happy this to be wiief miserahle, - - 1

The Difference. An exchange aptly sajs the difference between Republican and a Copperhead is this: The former wants to derate aad educate all clanci of poor and ignorant people, black as well as white, tl is principle Is to lcrtl upwards, to raise the lowly and pour light and knowledge into the minds of the rmcs, in order to dispel Ignorance, prejudice and malevolence. " The latter wants to pull down those aovc Lim and trample on those below him. In other wcd to level downwards. His method of mainUininr superiority over others

is to employ brute force to prevent improvement and progrPiW. Hence, churches and schoolrousei, as means of moral and intellectual advancements, arc consigned to the flames, and thoe who use them are mobbed or cniucrfd; while, erube oth er hand, rum holes and !t!t are tutelar deities worshiped, multiplied and patronized. A city where Copperheadism dominate!, u not capable of maintaining civilized self government, as the history of New York and Memphis prove, and it becomes nece?.iry fr the people 01 the more civilized and law abiding rural districts to take charge of the preservation of life ani property, and keep j the peace therein. A Reliable Itestonitive AND PERFECT HAIR DRESSING! This admirable preparation is a most efficient remedy for Baldness. It prevents the hair from falling off or turning gray, and causes it to grow luxuriantly, making it very soft, glossy and beautiful, restoring it to its natural color. It also frees the head from dandruff and cures all diseases of the scalp. A few applications will convince the most skeptical of the truth of the above statements. ALISMA Should be used by every one who would preserve a beautiful head of Hair. AIsISKlA Should be used by every one who would improve the color and texture of their Hair. AL.ISIYIA Should be used by every one who would restore their Hair to more than its original beauty and luxuriance. rnici: Si. jo mi: noTrLi:. FIAM F.tni KED II V SEWARD & BENTLEY, C3EMIST3 A3D DRUGGISTS, ISO Main St., ISiiffitlo, X. Y. BURXUAM3 & VAXSUAACK. SHORES DUXLAP & CO., Wliolesale Agents, Chicago. Sov.23,l9Y. Cm I XT 3VE or. .ii on p ii i a e NURSIMG CORDIAL For Children Tccthiiiz. THIS Preparation contain no Tj.f.ife nr .Ynrct. For Diarrhea, Bowel Complaint. Fever and Fretfulue?, this Cortial acts like a charm. It softens the Gums, rejrulats the Bowels and System, and will uot stiipify or injure the most delicaterhild. Sold by all Druggists at 2." cccrs. Inllv9-ly L APORTE MARBLE WORKS. SnERJlAN fc Co ManaCtcturer f all kind of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, of all Sizes and Forms, MARBLE TABLE TOPS, Bureau Tops, Counter Slabs, Etc. They will saII all kinds of werk cheaper than any etlier establishment in Northern Indiana can. and willwarraLt satisfaction in all rases. R. S. LENHART, General Agent A. VINNEDGE, Local Agt. Plymouth. oetolrM'G3-i.'f Great Improvements m S E WING MACHINES ! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860. Salesroom, 536 Broadway, N. Y. 252 Washington S., Boston, Mass Thit Machine I constructed on an entirely new principleof mechanism, possessing niaD.v rare and valuable improvements, having In-en examined y the most profonnd esperts, and pronounced to te SIMi'LlClIY and PERFECTION COMBINED. Thefollowlncartheprinciialoljectionurf tdagalntt Sewing Machines: lit Excessive labor to the operator. ' ' 2d Liability to get out f order. Id Expense, trouble and lossoftimeinrepairins;. 4 th Inrapacitjtotem-every description of material. 5th Disagreeable noise ti i I 1 d ope rat ion . Th$ Empire Sewing Machine it Exempi . from all thete objections. 1 1 has atralht needle, perpendicular action, makes the MICK or SHUTTLE STITCH, hieb will NEITHER RIP nor BA EL, and is alike on Loth tides; performs perieci sewing on every aescriptlon or material, from Leather to the Hoest Naasuok Muslin, with cotton, Ilten or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IIavinr.nlthtrCAM nr COO WHEEL, and the least poisiblefrtctiea.it t out at smooth at glass, and is EBPniTICALLY A USELESS ailCMKF! It renir FIFTY PER CENT less power to drive I than anv other Machine in market. A girlof twelve years ofagecan work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Itt STRENGTH and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY ef ?ontrnction render it almost impossible to get out order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en lire tatisraciion. We respectfully Invite all those who mav desire tosurrlr themselves with a superior article, to call and exan.to This Unrivaled jnacliinc. Brit in a more especial manner do we solicit the patronspeof Merchant Tailors, Dress Malers, Co ich Makers, Corset Malers, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitters, Shirt and Bosom Makers, Shoe Binders, 'Vest and Pantaloon Makers. ar-Religions and Charitable Institutions will bellber.' ally dealt with.-W-- ' - Price of Machines, CompleteTTo.l, Tamil v Machine, with nemmercomplete, fr.OOe No.2,SmallranofctnrIiijr,withr5teniionTsMe, 750 No. 3, Large 31 annfictnring, with Extension Table, 85 on No. 3, Larceor Leather. withrelliDKfoot.ae.. 100 00 CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY. We want Agnts for all towns in the United States, Can. ada, Cuba, Mexico. Central and South America, wheragenciet are not already established, to whom aliberel diseonatwillbe given, bntwe make bo eonsig-nt,' ; Ordert may be sent through the AMsaiCAM Anvsatisiae AoBxcr, 389 Broadway, New Trk. j. T. McARTHÜR A CO.. No. 454. Brond way, Kew lerk. fir-75AHtEL ruiiH,f1Ar fur Indians. Ad dr-s H. Porch, f pice land, Inw, MW'tii-lx

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Recommended by our best - Physicians.' . BOD D ' GERMAN COUGH BALSAM! Vegetable Liver Pills, AND DIARRHEA CURE.

lUmemlwr this Is no hutnbafp. We warrant all out medicine tu s;ire satisfaction or money refunded. Dodd'i German Cough Baliam, tot all kinds of COUGH3. SORE THROAT. HO AR3ENK3S WHOOPING COUGH, fcc, it superior to any now in nae.' Always rail for "DmlJ'a Oerman Cough Balsam." ,.. .DODD'ä VEGETABLE LIVER TILL?, t r all BUlium rtiseaaea, Pick Headache. Cleantiag tb SCtnii.uh, Purifying the Blool lleniovinf all Ohstruo-twn-i, are uncqii.kllil in h wnrhl. Our tri-d alwan u-e.l. Io,l DIARR!IG CURE the host knowu dirinin ttive und At rin.-n t , a rvrtalii cure for IHarrhoa. rholt-ra llorhm, Bl.vxly Fins. ?. Tho altore reroo&iua for sale ty all brugzi'O. Prepared only by DODD BRO'S ic CO.. BUCHANAN, MICU. G. BLAIN & CO., T. A. LEMON", and PER SII.NG Si. CO., Ackmts voa Pltmoith. March 22, 18C6-21yl o 30,000,000 LOAN or THC , REPUBLIC OP MEXICO. Twmty-year Conpon Bonds in Snmi of 150, $100, $300, and I,000. Interest Seven per cent. Payable in the City of New Tort. Principal and Interest Pajable in GOLD. $10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTT CESTS on the DOLLAR, in T. S. r.trrency. thu vlelJin in Internat nf TftTI Vr PER CF.XT. IN (iOLI. or SLVENTF.F.N TT.1L CT.XT IS CUttRENCf, at tha proton t rate of premium on itold. FIRST YEAR S INTEREST ALREADY TROVIDED. M)St DESIRARLK IXTESTMEXT OVCf OfTcrCtl. luMtvut TiCT of M:io ani AcaiccLTL-aat. Lii9; putv fer ctxt. of Port Dvts, Imposts. and Tairs, in the States of Tawscurss and Saw Lfis Potosi; and the Plkshtkd Faitu of the said States and the Ga.tciL GavxaxMEMT are at.r. fleoocd lor the redemption of these Bonds and the payment of interest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. in U.S. Cnm-nry a ill buy a? per ct.Cold B '.( a. :.df8V) st lus of leatt Let every torer f KuHi- IntlUntloim OXE BOND. ClrcnUrs forwaroVd an.l subsrriptions received hy JOHN Vr roitl.IES 4 CO.. .1 J. N. Tl FFT. Financial Apent of tha lU publir of Mexico, 37 Broadway, N. Y. y Subscriptions al received l.y B.mk and BaDkrn gnneraily throuKhout the United spates. Dec. 1, 18lV5 uG Pittsburgh, F't Wavuo and Chicago. On and after Nov I!, lH.Vi, traiut will leare Stations daily. tviixUvs except!, a follows: Train leaving Chicago at p. Ui., l.-aTes daily. TIUX3 GJING WEsT. EzrECss'ETracss' Mail. F.xrar.s I Pitteliirj;h, : lWheter, Sew Brighti d, Enon, : : ; t'oluml-isna. : Jalem. : : : Alliance, : : Canton, : : : MaiIlon, : : Vrrille, : : Wnoster, : : I.oildoiiTille, : ..V 7.00am 1.4.1 r 3.05 3.15 4. '8 4.47 5.15 6.15 7.03 7.30 8.10 8.45 2. 41p 4. -25 4..X5 5.22 6.00 6..10 7. -25 8.13 SM 3.17 9.52 4.lO 8.-f3 9.35 1M7 4 15 5.17 5.40 7.'Ä 7.30 8.02 .no 9-22 ,11.51 12.42 r a l.r2 1.45 2 22 3.2H 4 25 .1 r.A r m 7.10 7.50 8.25 9.4.1 If .25 11.00 12.15a " 1 22 2.15 2.45 1 9.45 1 10.35 11.10 ; 1(1.5.5 ,11.45 Mansfield, 1".10 r-ji;-. I Arn-, 12 15a 11.15 7aok m 12.; B'icyrns J 1 J'.l I '11.45 .12.55 I 2.1.1 ! 2.5.1 ! .1.24 ! s on 7.33 I 1.25 lTpper Sandusky, F.rett, ; : : Lima, : : : : IMphog, : : : Van Wert, : : Kort Wurne, : Cofumhia, : : Warsaw, : : : Bojirbon, : : Plymonth, : : Wanatah, : Valparaiso, : : S.23 ( S.57 10.2 11. 2 I 11.3D ! 1.45 r 2.3 j 3.-21 I 2T 2 40 4.0-2 4. ÖS 5. M r.45 7.2S .20 9.20 5 45 6.33 7.41 9 22 3.22 4.5 4.40 .30 A. 40 1.52 12.50rw lilcagn, 2.45 r. m. 11.20 7.fO express win take rxi.-Dp. rs "f 1.15 r. M. west from Crestline. TftAIXS COIMQ VAST. Train

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I Mail. ;Exrac. Exrsvs Ex rare i ' ! Chicago, : : : : i 4.4"ax 6.2 a h 5..Vtr xtiin.-jfir w Valparaiso, : : : I 6.5 .').r I 7.41 12.43 x Wanatah. : ,: : 23 .10 l.m Plymouth, : : : j a 41 9.4 1 9.41 fj Bourln, : : : I 9.09 9.57 9 53 2.57 Warsaw, : : : : 10.05 10.38 llOW 3.37 Columbia. : : : Ill.Ol !ll.25 Hi. 2.1 4 .12 Fort Wayne, : : 12.35rx 12.3orxt 12.25a m' ft. Van Wert, : : : 2.11 1.43 1.46 7.21 Delphos, : .- : 2.53 2.14 2.14 7.5 Lim, : :' : : 3.34 2.47 2.45 e.30 Forest. : : : : . 4.55 3.57 4.07 9.5 Cpper Sandusky, - j 5 J5 4.25 4.40 10.23 Duryrut, . : : , 1 6." 5.3 5.25 111.12 Crestliaa. I Arrive S.40 5.30 6.0 11.4 trc,t"" Depart 7.30a is, 6.00 B.40 12 45rs, Mansfield, ; ; ; fl 10 . j 6.33 7.15 Ug Loudon vi lie, : : 9.22 .7.18 j .00 t04 Wooster, t : : 10.25 t S.ll S.60 2. Orrville, : : : : 111.00 8.3 9.20 3 23 Masillon, : : : 11.45 ' 9.14 ; 9.5 359 Canton,,: : : : 12.06rJ1 9.33 ,10.17 4.20 Alliance, ; : : 1.20 ,10.20 11.30 &t Sali-m, : r : : 2 00 fio.M (12.0.1VM e OO ddnmblana, : : :' 2.30 11.17 ;12.31 1 a jo Enon. 3.20 11.52 1.12 r,. Nw Brighton, : :! 4.10 12.25a m 1.4 735 Rochester, : : : 4.30 12.40 ! J.Ort 7 50 PittsburgJtt : I ß.oo 1J0 i 3.10 900

F. R. MYERS. General Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago. ,00191 ZAST. Leave Laporte at 7:20 A. M. Arriya atPIymouth at &20 A. M OOI.IO WIST. Leave Plymouth at 4:20 P. M. Arnva at Laporte at 6:23 P. M. IXa v rricd 3Lix dies"! PROF. VON VERAE'S DIAMOND DROPS! rnever - fafl'ing PBStat which they are WABBAN TED 'In every instance. They are erdially reonuaended teN all ILatHes Who, firosa aick&eaa 01 ' etiler eauaee are, uaable te undergo 1 n cU of aocettaJuaant. Tals remedy u (DIAMOND DROPS! tT Bsad Sad Btaoip far Oireular. or 1X25 for the Bemedy. teC. H. MOWHOJ O. General Amenta, P. O. Drawer esei, Chicago. Clinois; Office 15S Bouth Clarh Street, or aale at Wholeaalo iu Chicago by BUÄKHAMB & VA1T CHAACK, FULUB, rTKCH ZiLIR JMÄD a1 ITH CHAM. Q. satlTK. BMTTH DWIEK, and It 8COVILL1 aad tot sale by every Dm gist in the Waat. May 4, 865n27-ly Scwio MohI!is. Persons wishing to pur chase Sewing Machines, either for manufacturing or family use, will And it to their interest to call at this pflce. -. - : tf LAMPS.Parlor, kitchen ad haud Iiemps, mammouth Lamps, Chandeliers aad Lanterns. jaullj rfertSHINÜ t CO.

Not AtM-.Ur. sMwp)r ' and 1 Bot la the least' laju rious to the tuoat delicate , ' . eenstitntlona. Xvery Botle Warraated. i.XT ivsay X. A D T TBI IT.

BECKERS' COLUMN.

SIMON BECKER. MAYER BECKER. Take Notice. E2 OVi: O "V" E! 3D t FROM CORBIN'S BLOCK OPPOSITE, To Brownlee's New Brick Biock, BETWEES j II. B. DICKSOX X COS AD BTCK A TOIL'S '- HARDWIRE-STORES. S7Ca7" Pall and Winter GOODS. "We rcspoctfullj announce to our cusomers. and the public generally, that our NEW STOliE is now filled with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Staple and Fancy deit: GOODS. Wo have the best assortment of FKE.XCH .liOni.YOES AND Ladies Wear On Exhibition in this Marbt. Alto, X HEAVY STOCK of Prints, Ginghams, Sheetings, Shirting. Tweeds, cans, Sattinctts. Otju? Stools. 1 mini m, IS COMPLETE, and its invite every Clothing Buyer to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, a? ice have a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BUSINESS SUITS, AND PANTS and VESTS. ALSO, A DIG STOCK OF BOYS' CLOTIIIXG. With the abore wc have connected a TAILOR SHOP. m We have a Tailor from Philadelphia, who, from long experience as a Cutter Cannot be Beat in Giving Fits. We have in Store a full line cf Mats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing -Goods. S..& M. BECKER. . Jist Betritt the nicest assortneat af VERY CHEAP AT S. & M. BECKER'S. Just Received 100 Pairs or Wool Blankets and Coverlids, at 5. A 31. BELKER 8. Jnt Hwcived afine lot of . . .'.. 1 i '. . ' ' 1 Ladies1 Traveling Baskets. S. Sir M. BECKER.

Sewing Ilachines. E. Paul is Agent for Grpver & Baker's and Singer's Sewing Machines, and will furnish any etyle of Sewing Machines at Manufacturers prices.

3ST Cabinet Rooms, Second Boor West of Palmer s Store, LA TORTE ST., PLYMOUTH IND. Jonathan Wright Would inforsi hit olJ friend and the poblic generally tlat be has just Irwugbt on a Splendid Stork of Cabinet Furniture COXSISTISa IX TAUT OF Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, IViatnols, Tablet, S(ands, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Parlor Sells, Parlor, Dining Boom and JCitchen Chairs, dec, d'c. Be also keeps eonstantltf on hand Bosewood, Cherry and Walnut ' fsTerj Style and Quality, and a Hearse to attend Funeral?. Those wanting Furniture nf any kind will find it to their interest to fcir himarall before purelmwinp. Heran and will tell as cheap as auy other eataMislinieut in tie country. Jonathan Wright Plymouth, Ind., Sept. 9, 18",5.-4fitf WAR NO MORE! Grim-Visaged War ITitTinj? smoothed his wrinkled front, the attention of the peuple of rlj mouth and viciuitr is called tu Kelley & Kendall's New Grocery & Provision Store, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, Where tliey can buy ull kinds of Choice Family Groceries -AT THE Very Lowest Prices. In the Grocery line tliey keep Teas, Coffees, Spices, Candles, Soap Sugars, Syrups, Starch, Pais ins, Tobaccos, etc.. drc, Prunes, Cigars, d-c, d-i In the Proweion liu. Meat, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Candles, Craclert, etc. Hsh, In aMhln t the abore they hare likewise a large am) varied assortment uf Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, and ererything else tisnilly found in House. first cl.iss Grwcerj The Dishest Market Price in Cash PAID FOR PRODUCE, ami ia Butter, Chickens, nd all other kind of Country Produce. Intt-Djing to Keep a mil mpi'iy oi an ktnds ana qualities uf KK(CCEK1IEI, WHICH THEY WILL SELL BUT 0 33I2I! they invite ertrybmly to all an.l etst.iine their stork, WASHINGTON KELLEY, WILLIAM M.KENDALL. Plymouth, May 13, 1S05 2fctf HIGHEST PREMIUM Shuttle' Sewing Machine Has only to be Seen and Operated to be Appreciated! aflAI.L and see- tor yonrself btre pnrdiasltig. Please brlnif sample of various kinds of thread. (such as is usually fuuad at stores.) and various kinds of fahric, which you know the fi.rmer most popular Sewing Machine either canmA tcork at all, or, at best, very imperfectly. Smxp oriority over any other Machine in the market will he seen at a glance. lit It rnns easily and rapidly, and is so constructed as to endure all kinds of nsae. Zil o oreakinp of threads fa froing over seems. 3d No imperfect action of the feed at uneven places in the work. 4th The 'VTeed-stich catches of itself, and will sew from the finest lace to the heaviest leather, and from 2UU cotton to coarse linen thread. Ath The Weed Machine will do beautiful quilting on the bare wadding, withont using inner lining, thus leaving it a soft aa if One 1-T hand. 6th The variety oi fancy work that can be done on the WEED MACHINE, with so little tronhle, makes it eqnal, if not snperior to six Arm rs combined; lor instance, it Binds, Hems, Tucks and sews on the hand at the same time, and in fact The Weed IVo. 2 machine, as before stated, is equivalent to a combination of any six ordinary machine. Orders for 31 ace 1 no. may he sent through the AMERICAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, 369 Broadway, New York, Below we give a few prices ' No. 2 Oll Black Wal not, ornaneated ' with Hemmer.. .tGO.OO No. 2 Oll Black Wal not. Half Case, Ornamented with Hemmer.... 65.00 No. 2 Extra Oil-Poliahed Clack Walnat. Half Case, Large Table, beaatirnllr ornamented........ 75.00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., i V !; 306 Broadway , N. V. ang'Ut 1(5,1865 tl-ly

New Boot and Slide Store!

BOOTl M J .PV

E. PAUL is aniii in Entire IVcw Stocli

Our assortment of Ladies', liens', Misses', Hoys', Youths

and Childrcns' Boots and Shoes, Complete. Wc also make Roots and Shoes all who favor us with their custom.

Our Stock is such that no one can fail to he suited who may give us a call. Storo first door South of J. E. Westervelt & Co., at THE IKftT 0F TIE BSG'SSOOT ! H . PAIL. Plymouth, lrt'!., July Q7, lfC.".

HARDWARE ! BUG CS3 AT

MJ1MMOTII HARDWARE STORE,

Take pleasure in announcinr to tho citizens of Marshall ami adioining counlie? that thev now haw the largest and best elected stock of FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE,. Ilinie, Butt, Screw.-?, Iloic, Twine, Wails, I'atnts Oils. Moves and Tinware IN NOHTIIEUN INDIANA, which was bought for c.tsh before the adrmce in prices, and hielt thev intend to sell at priccr that defy competition. Having moved their 6tock to the North Room of the New Brick Block,

they would resprcct fully invite all their old friends nice ina jnu j ir.er are in ineir new qunrer!.

tLT Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Kags anted, lor winch the Highest Trices Torm3--Orooiitoaol.s.

Plymouth, Indiana, Maj 18th, 1SC5. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. forty different styles, adapte.l tn sarre.1 and eecnlar nnir. tJ.r 880 to 80(K each. KITTY-OXK CiOLIor SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them- Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MA SOX A HAMLIN, BosTow. or MASON BUOTHKKs, Xaw Yoaa. epi7 65-.jrl A Change of Base! Richmond Has Fallen, WITH A P0RT10S OF THE Rohol nfllnpf hC hpon PanTlirorl iivuvi uuiMiuiiiux wvwm wiuiuuj; AND Peace Will Soon Be Declared ! In the meantime the people are flocking ia vast num bers te T- -A Simons FAIVIILr GROCERY PROVISIOf STORIT, " which has been lately lemored to'the " South Room of Westervelt's Build ing, with E. Paul, to purchase the good things of lifo, with which they intrtd to entertain their soldier JVionds hcn thev return home lie has now in store a Large and Mell-5elected Stock o . Groceries and Provisions, , and is constantly receiving new snpplies, which he pledjres himself to sell as cheap as any other house in Plymouth, fur Ready Pay. He will take in exchauge for Good All Kinds of Country Produce, nrn.rCASIT.tlh Triebest Market Prices fir almost every thing the Farmer has to sell. Iii atock consists, in part, of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses; Syrup, Bice, Tobacco, Pepper, Allspice, Fish, Baicon. Salt, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Grocery, Glass, Stone and ' ' ' Wooden Ware, d;c., dc. f .... Thankfnl for past ratronage, he respectfully . .ici'.a continuance of the same. Remember the location North Room of Corbln'sBl ' next door to Blain A Co's Drug Store. T. A, Simons. " riymeuth, June 8, 166ÖIC?

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FASHION! the .llaiet ivitli an o Custom .liailc of every description, is Lull and rices, ana win oc soia V .... IS to order, and think we can please HARDWARE 17 O -Ä. 3NT THE and customers to give them a call, ai:d sec hew will be raidRUCK X' TOA1Y.tv9 tf (Successor to Jonathan Wriylt Co., MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN PTJRNITTJEB, SOUTH OF RICE L BRO S STORE, j Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind. ' nPIIK mdersigned havinp pnrchs-ed the Turtiiture esja. tiiblishnien t cf Jona t ban ripli t Co.. an n..unce tc the citizens of Marshal) nod adjoining count ie that thev lu.V: on hand and are constantly mauti6tcturin t ho Bsst and Latest Styles of;'., Furnitures Coffins, Picture. Frames, IZiircaus, Soras, SfandsV-- - TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CABS, OFFICE. KITCnEX, CANE. ', Upholsfered and Rocking Chairs Jjookiiig Glasses, A'c, in endless variety. and at all prices. They keep the J1F.S1 WOKKMEX that can he procured in the country, aud are consequently prepared to put ap work on the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. UNDERTAKING. Ilaving tw Ilearsefl, and keeping constantly on band complete apartment of Burial Cases of all Sizes, ..-." ..-'" - they are ready at all timet to attend Tuncraliboth in tew a and country. ' i , . , ,;1 V . The puhlic are solicited to pive bem a rail and examine -' their stwk of rurnitnrc Leflre pirchaaing elaewhere. ' ALLEELAN & BE0 , riymonth, Angnst 24,1805. r-1.. lntf . ' ' .' y . T. BLANKS. Blank Warranty and Quit Claim Peeds, MoHage. f alv -paenea, Execntions, 8amroons,, ConstaWe'i flaits, Ntee, etc., dir., kept couetatitlv OB hand et theRtrtrettCA!K9vr, Book, aad J Prtating ecHirhnesti

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