Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 May 1866 — Page 4
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THE REPUBLICAN.
Early Uly In. "He ho would thrire, mult riae tt fife." J Ihe proverb; but there b more rLjm than reason in it; lor if . it He who would thrire, mast rue alfire, it nyut follow, naturally, II who would thrira more, must ris at four; ad it will insure a consequence that He who'd still snore thriving be. Must leare his bed at turn of three; And who this Utter would outdo Will rouse him at the stroke of two. -Aodbj way of clinu to it all, it should be held 'good that Ho who'd never be outdone, .Must ever riie as soon as (me. But the best illustration woul.l be, II who'd flourish best of a!I, Should never go to bed at all. XII K Lovt Moses. Whero ia the Mosea who promised to Kad ui Up out of Ejrpt to Israel's land; Who declared that the words of him who had freed as ' To guide all his actions ever should standT Where is the Nathan who laid in high place "Treason's a crime and punished must be?" Wearing; alas! like Janus, tsro face?; Striviug all thing unto all men to be. Where Ii the Peter who pake to the nation Thou-h all forsake thee I ne'er will deny?" Tore Uoke ys and scullions diraein? hia station; Thrice he's denied us beware the cock's cry. Where is the mtn who fearless bold hearted For our dear Union rwked life and limb? Alts! cinitb that his honor's depirtcd; Tint we are to find but a Julia iu him? Shade of the Martyr who for Freed m perished. Oh! be thou wi:h is in thit hour of need. The people will how thit thy mem ry cherished . They will be true to thee ia word ai; 1 deed . Commonu-fa'th. A good-natured fellow who oat of hos se and home br the as nearly eitcn constant visits of his friend?, wai one day complaining bitterly of his numerous visitor. Shure, and I'll tell j )u how to get rid of 'cm." said an Irishman. Pray, how?" "Lind money to the poor ones, and borrow of the rich ones, an J nuher sjrt will ever trouble you gain.'! A countryman, who was charged ten callous of whtskev, which a procer put in an eight gallon keg, iailho "didn't mind the nvney overcharged so much as he did the strain on the ke. A bashful youth was p-iyinj his addrees ta a pay las of the country, who had lonzdwpaired of brinicin? thing to a crisis. He called one dar when she was at home alone. After setting the ! menu 01 tae weather the girl said, looking slyly into his face: "I dreamd of you lat night." DM you? why- now!" "Ye, I dreamed thit you kusc.1 me." "Why, uov? wh tt did you di earn vour mth;r il?" "Oh, 1 dreamed she wan't at home!" A light davrne! on the voith's intellect, a sinjrul.u sound broke the ?tilliies3, and iu leas than tour weeks the? were rnrried . Tae correpponJent of an EnlisS paper writes
"l nvipren to n.the other dir. the translation j of funeral notice in the llun-arian lanzuisre, of , East Silc Mirlii':" St., Flviuuutll. Ilul., ucha Uuchin-jimplicitj anJ patriarch il cluracter.as "Bn t U to interest er en perfect Jtranuer. I
1 n- uerearea centictn in. m areorer, is one of the noblest Teteran amon Mirg-ir patriots. Here ii h:& card of sorrow: "I hod tabury the partner nf my lif, My own Catherine Bar, on the 2Sth of this Febra irr, :n C"th jear of her life, in tlie 4 Ith ofourrerj rerr happy unit.n. F our daughters, tvro sons an.J elcrcii zrmdchil aren are weepini? with me over the ruirw of my house, bat wc mu-it be silent because it was " the will of God. "StCtSMCMD BeRXATH. "Taaxocr, March 2,1SRG." A gentleman trartling in IrrlanJ a hört time pince, waj deirou- of ?i-eing fome or the faintly relics belonging to a convent, and on beinij shown by a ptiest,two apparently Terr old skulls, one that of a child, the other of a grown person, asked to whom they belonged, when the rriet replied: "The 1 irgrr one was that of St. rtrick; the Smaller one that of the same saint when a boy." Social ISIglmrss ami I.ovrncss. 'I tell you. be in't anything!" Why not? He certainly comely and civil, and successful in bu?ines, and in every resject appears like a gentleman. That mir be; but bis father wasn't anybody, and his mother was of a low family.' Why, his father w.is a shoemaker 1 'cord wain r, i: used to read on Lis stgn, and put t ips on shoes for a living.' Wasn't he honet?' I dare say.' . , Wi3at he industrious? ." ' 'He mu?t have been, to hnvc left lilj cMUrcn the sura. which he is reputed to have done.' Wasn't he areeeable and aminble?' Yes. 1 wtll remember with how moth plea ura I used to wait in his little shop, while he stitched the gips in my leuther, to listen to his amu-in and instructive storie. Bat why do you take such an interest in the old man?' I air. trvirtg to find cut;!. is lot n ess. It frrm he us honet and indubious and amiable Mad :agreeablejualitie3 whicRfiCSiullr pre a man mmrnte rank among hi follow?! and vet von say he was a low per?on. Was heulgarV No, he wa?nt rulpar; he was quite refined for : a man of his opportunities; but he was a tktrmtier. iDont ) andcretand liow Lis ipioble calling hould fix his position in society, in fpite of his good and crea remarkable qualities? Of course, a black -Mxlth and a shoemaker, and such men cannot be f cntlemf Pi as merchants an! ctc., are.' I th;.nk Mr, Longfellow wrote a poem once about a blacksmith who ws a gentleman; and I think a good many people have considered themselves honored by the acquaintance of a certain other blacksmith, who once hammered iron (arid Hebrew too) in Worcester; and I don't quite pcrccire, eithe:, bow. tlie nuking or selling of tnpa and de!ain?j, or who!! groceries, or stock, or as merchant,' or picking a fuss generally, as a lawyer, ihould male one a gentleman, while the xaaking and sailing of alioes lor horse or man aho d make one tow. And even if such traoe make one low, I don't quite percciTe how ther make oni'i chiVlreo low. You objected to Mr. A. because (if father 'wasn't anybody, and his mother was of low family. Thej were both of them, upright and honorable individuals who had made the most their ad vantage, and brought op their children ditto; while here, Mr. G. whole pompom bow you so deferentially returned a few moments ago, has no father at all ia tke eyes of the law, and no char acter at all in the eyes of the Gospel, but has accu- - taulated great wealth br having cheap whisHey and drugging it in his cellars", and selling it as the best port, cogniac, etc. H ia a gentleman. There il & 'lowneH about him.' - You refer to Col. G., I suppose. IT certainly Is a gentleman. He keeps fine horses and Rives good dinner!, and spends money freely, and has a loveW place: and it Surely isn't bia fault, that he wasn't better bora. Everjbodj considers him a gentleman. I consider him a scoundrel and a cheat; and you would if you knew the secret history of his Tata and casks and bottles. : I would sooner marry a daughter of mine to the poorest shoemaker, or the sootiest blacksmith that r. ings a sledge If he were bonest, industrious, and intelligent than ti such a bloated hnmbug as ha is, and the like of him. - Low?. ' You had better wait till all these people are eternally sorted, and you will find that same of ths Litest shall be lowest, - as .. well as that orae of 'tlie first shall be the last.' ' . W lost thereat; or the Metropolitan car. In which we were seated, had reached our stopping plaee.and we rang the bellend alighted, meditating upon highness and lowness, as they had been outlined in this brief discussion. We own that our sympathy was strongly drawn Oat toward the defender ofthat gentility which eonsists in a clear head and a good heart, as against the sham gentil- - ItycoilOTedipoadoIts by the possession of dolars. - .: Ala bigamy lult recently instigated gainst a Toancr troraaa ia Eatrl&od, tt 'turosxl out thA one of her husbandi 11 named Littl od th other Long. One of our funny contributor!, on hearing af tha caae. laid he could imat lae tha woman addvaMiDsT bar braca of husbands thua: "LoTt me Lit
Bourbon Advertisements
S. W. feOTJXD, M. D., ri15sici.n1 and Surgeon, Bourbon, In d. Office, Soath Wiest Corner of Public Square. RESIlitXCK, South Wwt of Iepot. n-jSpHat attention pivtu to Surgery and the treattueulwf Chronic I'iseasrs. uMf Something New under the Sun. MAK WAISE, Bourbon, Indiana. GROSH & MÖBLE, ITive tin- honor of atmonn-in:r t tli- niMi- that they have m-i-ntty im-i! in l;ni-' dirk lllotk iu Iloiirbon the large! and iiMt rnip1-le stork of 33, CONSISTING IX TART OF Iron, Sail. Sa.il. Glass, Puffy, Stoves, Saics of all Un is, Harness Iardtcare, Sheet Iron Ware. Tin Ware, Copper liar?. Store Furniture, Belting, Faints, Oils, an-l ten rhonant other thins nitnl1r f'tin.l In a firt ! liar Iw.irr KslaMirlinwnt. Their -li'lvrs nr.- fillol to tlie l.rini, to .r.-f lit tin- I,;iri;. iit, I'. t ml Ch-a-t .- liortniciit -vtT .'iVr.-.I in tl.- Mate. The f.iil-l U- will find TWO LIVK MKX Nliin.l the counter, who are .11 hands at the uiiMves4,aiid can w.titoii mure ruiUoin r?, and ki ll .Tlorc Goods, Cheaper Goods, and Hotter Goods, than all the "OM Tv't"" in Marh.iJl County. rCTome cfie ! conic ull ! and kv lr j"oiirM'lrf9. GROSH k NOBLE. IJ.oirf.on, Afril ITtli. IjtiW.. o.'.tf TAN BARK WANTED. 'PHE aiileriCiie! will nj the liij;Ii.-t rrico iu -) M. tor T J. 1ST IO -A. JEFL 1SL A ÜTorci! at the Tauut ry in l'lTtuouth K. r, t-rmt-rlj 'in-d P.srm.ABll11I Aj.ril l.v..;2tf To DEALER IX Drugs, Medicines, 4 Pure "Wines and Liquors, Füll MEDICAL PVIIPOSES, LINSEED OIL. SIM HITS TUHPEX. TINE. DENZOIL. WHITE LEAD WINDOW GLASS. PlTTrV, LARD OIL. NE ATS FOOT OIL. COAL Oil. LAMTS, tkC. WALL PAPER, WINDOW CURTAINS, SCHOOL BOOKS, .STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, tc, kc, kc. I rilTSIt'IAX.' art- partifiitarly rriHtrl t call anJ ' ditmine tlie ttot k and jirW l-(re -un liaiiii;f!wwlicro. Partleulnr attention civrn t FILLING THY5ICIAX? ritKSritirTIn.'atHl FAMILY RKCirtEf, BY AX EXPERlEX(-Eiruni'GIST. .2"vl LjLPianos, Pianos. ORGANS, ORGANS. RZclodians, ZVSeloclians The qnestion ii often asked by rroi who re atMtnt piirrhasirp Piano, Orjran or Nelodian, wliorr inn I ptt tlie leit, aiol at tlie low. nt firuri ! W'v woulJ tajr tw all surh that we are airt-nt ftr the t. and moat of the Sinlrd make of Plauos In America. . . . s Amonpr tlie many makers wc sell the celebrated pE . G. Lightc tV Co.', Wm. Knabe k Co. Hallet, Davis fc Co.. Hazelton Sc Bro.'s, I. fc C. Fischer, G. A. Miller fc Co., I. Chickcriiig, Kurtzman k Huirc, McNeil, Mc-riiail orStarTiano, and other Boston and New York Manufacturers "W'e sell the far famed S. fe II. W. Smith's, Prince's, Mr.son & Ilainlin's. ZELODZANS. . We sell S. D tk H. W. Smith's C Pcloubt's, A. C. Cliase's Prince's Ma son & Hamlin s and others. -. will kit that we mate tV.i Our Special Iliiit. Ulli ami will an-e to aell anjr ' tbo-abw iwlnimt nti that yo may elet n - ' BETTER TERMS THAS TOC CAX rOSSIBLY BUY ELSEWHERE. We Warrant oil of our Instruments for FIVE YEARS. T Chnrrhes, aerymen, ir., a LARGK PISCOrSTCite me call lf"re Itnying ofanr one, and be atiisfi-l that jou can purcbaaa Ol m at from 10 to 20 per cent Cheaper than any other man in the west. C. WIIITMORE, Gexl Agext at Large. OFFICE in EL Paul's Boot & Shoe Store, PLYMOUTH, IND. Jfottmber 23, 1865 fiitf FOLEY'S BALSAM. C alt, and get bottle of Foley'! Botanic Balsam and cure year eolds ana coughs. jnll PERSHING & CO. U ASIIHESH! HASHHESHI Cübm JL J. n.rTduinen, general ebilitjr, and produces ther-
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School and Miscellaneous Books, Daily and Weekly iVcivs Fapcrs, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Jotions 4V Toys, INKS, GOLD, ZIXZ AND STEEL FENS, FERFUMEIUES, CIGARS, Ac. All of which mir W found at the POST OFFICE, and IvrSulf at Very Loar Figur-, ly 0. H. P. BAILEY. Mnrrh 8, :'8".ß-nl9 Reconunencled ty our TDest Physicians. DODD 7 GERMAN COUGH B AffiS Aill! Vcjrotablo I,ivcr Pills, and DIAHRHEA CURE. nnn-mlr this I 110 hnmtnip. W'p warrnnt all vut milii-iu' to j:ive satisfaction r money rrfuinlril. DvJJ'b German Couph Balsam, for nl! kiiuls of COUGHS. SORE THROAT. H0ARSENFS3 WHOOPING COL'GII, fee. U !iujrrior to aiiv rw in ii. Alway ryll f-r 'PitlIV (ii-riiinn 4ii;h ltabain." DODDS VEGRTAPIR I.IVKR Ill.f.S, P-r.all rti!li."H Ii-(a, Si. k Hcailnchc, ('l.'.inine th Sjum.vh, I'nrifvitivr th- ltlool, :.n. inff all llruotioii4, nre ini'iill. l in h worM. tiici trh-l alwav I !.! 1)1 AHRIIK A C fllE thn -st know" u t'.-rniin itiv nii.l A-trinc'nt, a certain cure for Ii.rr)i-n, t'hoh-r MorhiM, l!l.Mlr "Im, A. Tin 1n.v- rnnJic. f.r suit hy nit Irn- ir-. rniartil only t-y DODD BUG'S & CO., HIT! I A NAN, MICU. G. ni.AIN Jk CO., T. A. LEMON, and PER SII.NG Sc. CO., Agsxtj for PttsiOfTH. Marrh 22, 1tr.tu:l;l $30,000,000 LOAN OF THK REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twenty-year Coupon Bonds in Saras of $100, and $1,000. Interest Seven per cent.. Payable in the City of New York. Principal and InfcrcM Pajablc in (iOLD. 10,000,01)0 In hz Sold at SIXTY CEMS on the LOLLAR, i:i I". rnrrfticr. tlim vi- i lin.' in i,.t. r.t t.f TWKI.VK I'KU t'l.XT. IX UVl.Ul or !K VKNTiCKX KKK I KXT. IX Ol'ltUKXfY, at tli- n-M iit r:it- rn-iiiiiiui on piM. riUST YEAR'S IXTEREST ALREADY ntoVIIiEI. .Most li:sii: A1II.K INVESTMENT CVt T ofltTCtl. Immexje Tracts of Alt.Mtxa ani Acaicci.Tra.tL LaV;$HTX tKK CENT, of PORT Dl"Ki, I.MrOSTS, anJ Taxr.s, in the States of Tam teures and isA Luis Potom; ami the Flickte Faith of the said Sutes and the GeMEatL GorEax.vr.tT are all PLZUGEn or tlie redemption of these Bonds and the pajraent of interest. TUM SECURITY IS AMPLE. J so in I'.S. Ciirrftu r will lmya 7 i r t.O.il.l lL.titl ,f Vi .; ' .. .. aiNi .. Jiiiai " ' ,imio ONE BOND. t "irrul.tr (rKirlt'1 ainl nilwripti.tri ni-rivp-I ttjr JiIIX ColIf.lKS A TO., mil J. X. Tl FT. FinnnH.il nit oftlie 11. jul-Pr of .!! ion, 57 IS i:ttway, X". Y. t .iul... ri.ti.:i also rM- ivt-. l.y IS.iuLr anJ TSnketti i e. i. r.illv t hr.iiiif hunt the I mtcl t.it. . In e. f, l0ii,i; Pittsburgh, F't Wayne and Chicago. OnaU'lnltrt Nut 1'.. l-'V-, train will leave Station 'liiily.Sun-lajrxroitt .1, a f'llow: Train raing lliiajjo at .':V I. m., Iravf il.tily . rxwss fijixG ist. V .. ..!. I MtL. I.Trr..!t fiti-l.iirnh, : : : 2JM ll.t lirn.-r. : : j 4." NVw Uriijlitt n, : :' -Kiton, 4.4. ' 'ltimi.i.iiiH, : : : .VI Silem, : : : : : .V4' Alliaiire, : : : : ; c..:v (":.iit..it. : : : : ' 7.iS M.uillon, : : : ' 7.'t
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orrville, : : : : V.H.4fer. : : : : Lu...tiille. : : : '..2i Mtn-fi.M, : : : l".l ... Arrive, 1M5 1I.4A !li.24l ; S.M : - ' 5 on : Vl. trlK-rianJulsy, Forest, : : : Limn, : : : : Itelpho. : : : Van tVer, : : Fort Wayne, : Coiumt'i, : : Warna w, : : ! R..iirlKn, J i rirmotith, : . Wauatnli, : : Valparaiso, : : T 11 1 I (Mi ax" .M 'r. a 11. -M Kapre will take fiaKfUir.-r f .., p. j. Train wm from Cnt!iiu. COl.va CAST. I 'K !.. K.rnr. Kxrcr.M t Clile:jr, : : : : Va)taraiiK, : : : Waiiatah. : : : I U'l tx r..2si t fi..V i .", i ; K.sn i 8.41 ! . .'..vir VKWrn 7.41 i!2.4:u m .IO I 1.H y in Plymouth, : : : liiiiirhon, : : : Warsaw. : : : : ..r. I r. m ..... In. 10.02 1.3. j 3.37 'tl.ol 1I.2S 'll.2H ; 12.x'.rM l..:Mr li.'.''.i a. t'oluinMa. : : : Fort vytie, : : itrrt, : : : IVli-bo, : ; : Lima. : : : : r"oret. : : : : 2.11 a.: 4.V 1.41 2.14 2.47 4.2 5.K3 S.30 IK, 2.14 2.4.1 4.07 440 S.2ß A.o 6.4 T.W f. im ..v ! :.2i 7..V. i 9.0 10.2.1 '11.12 ,11.4 12.4.".rM 1 .IS I 2.0 ! 23.23 ! .1..'.: : I Cm Upper Sanluky, Burvrim, : : : , i I r. iej ! fl.n ;n.2' 11. 11. ft r..w Crestline, 6.W i ja 7.1s ManficM, : : : Lnu-lonTÜle, : : Woonter, : : : 8.11 9.14 Orrrille, : : : : M.nsilltn, : : : Canton. : : : : !i iSr! 9.22 1 1H.17 Alliance, : t : Salem, : : : : I 1.2 ,H.2 11-tO 2.'0 ' H..'." -li.tt.lr! 2.3 -11.17 ;12.31 S.20 111.52 ! 1.12 4.K 112.2.1a St' 1.4H 4..'!0 (12.40 i J.IK C.(NI 1..V) i 3.10 Columbiana, : : f.20 ft. 7.ai 7..'i 9.INI Knon. : : : Nw Brighton. B.icliester. Pittitiurj:li, : j F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago. COI.tO KAST. Leav Laporte t 7:20 A. M. Arrirc itPlymouth jt 0:20 A. M GOING WUT. LeavePlTmouthai.. ...1:20 P. M. ArriTe at Laporte at C:22 P. M. L APORTE SIARBLE WORKS. Mauutucturert of allkindiof Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, of all Sizes and Forms, MARBLE TABLE TOPS, ' Bureau Tops, Counter Slats, Etc. The will fell all k in.l of work cheaper than anr other establishment in Northern Intliana can, and willwarraut gatiBfactioo in all cases. .. R. S. LENHART, General Agent A. V1NNEDGE, Local Agt. Pljmouth. october23'C3-4fttf
Sewing Machixis. Persons wishing to purchase Sewing Machines, either for manufacturing or family 3, wi!l find it to their interest to call at this office. . tf LAMPS. Parlor, kitches and hajtd Lamp, mam mouth Lamp, Chandolirr and Lantrn. janllN PERSHING & CO.
BECKERS' COLUMN.
SIMON BECKER. MAYER BECKER. Take Notice. FL HI HVE FROM CORBIN'S BLOCK OPPOSITE, To Brownlee's New Brick Block, II. C. DICKSO k fO'S 1XD KrCK. i TOAXS IIAUDWAUK STOUTS, Pall and Winter GOODS. Wc respect fully announec to our cus-oiiKM-s, ami the juililie reneralh-, tli.it our NEW STOKE is now filial with an EXTIliE NEW STOOK OF Staple and Fancy DEI GQQDSc Wc have the best assortment of riZE.WII .lIOItl.VOES AXD Eiftilics Wear On Exhibition in thi tariert. Aho, A HEAVY STOCK of Prints, Ginghams, Sheetings, Sliirting, Tweeds, J Cans, & Sattinetts. ixi- Stools, of IS COMPLETE, and ire invite every Clothing Buyer to call and examine our Slock before purchasing clsetrlterc, a s ire have a SrLEXDID ASSORTMENT OV BUSINESS SUITS, AND PANTS and VESTS. ALSO, A II Hi STOCK OF iBOYS' GL 0 TU IX G. With tlie aborc wc li.ive connected a FIRST CliASS TAILOR SHOP. 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 lineef Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. S, & M. BECKER. Jot Errehrd Ibe nlrest sorlment f & Clonks . vEiir ciicvr at S. k M. BECKER'S. Just RfCflTtd 180 Pairs of Wool Blankets and Coverlids, AT S. X M. BECKER'S. Just Received afine Lot of Ladies1 Traveling Baskets. S. & M. BECKER.
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Sewing Machines. E.Paul is Agent for Grover & Baker's and Singer's Sewing Machines, nml will furniah any ftyle of Sowing Machines at Manufacturers prices. Cabinet Rooms, Second Door West vf Palmer s Store, LA TORTE ST., PLYMOUTH IND. Jonathan Wright W011M inform hi M tricml-i nn-1 tlo- piiMicgfUcrally that tic L:m ju-t brought on a Splendid Stock of Cabinet Furniture
COXSISTIXG IX TART OF Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges, Bedsteads, Whatnots, Talles, Stands, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Parlor Sells, J'arlor, Dining Boom and Kitchen Chairs, d'c, d'c. lie also keeps rtstantly on hand Boseirood, Cherry and Walnut f cvf rv Styfc- and Quality, anl a Hearse to nl ten tl Funeral. r. TIioj w.uiliiic Ftiriiitiireof any kiml niilfifpl it to tlo-ir ii'!T".t to "ive liimacall N-forc tur h.iiii. IIi-r:tti j Hii.l ill H.-H .-c li..-ii. a.-. Mly other vtal'lit'liliii lit iu the 1 oiiiiu j . Jonathan Wright. IMy month, In.l.. S.-jit. f. ln"..1.-1f.tf TNT OPIUM OR MORIMIIiVE IX NURSING CORDIAL For Children Teething. rWIII."5 Pr-p.trnti'n contain no 0)i.ttr or X"r-fi. Kur M. Ili.trrli", ISotvi 1 ('oinil:tiiits. rVvi-rmiil Kr-triiliif!t, lliis I'onlial rt lik- a charm. It ftriis the Cuius, r-t: j liitr. Ihr lLtwfN an-l Systrni. mil w ill not i-t i'if) or injure I tin nitt tl-n.-:itr cliiM. j St.M t.y all Irnist at 25 r.rt. I ri41t 1 jr G-reat Improvements m SSWING- MACHINES! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1SG0. I C!l ,or? T .1 TVT tr (25'2 Washington S., Boston. Mass. Thf M.trliinr I ron-it riirtcj on an rn t ir It nw prinripit' of m-t linni-ifii, !s inj: nianv rarcainl inlunl li- im. roT.-nii'iitt. Iitvine ln--n x.tiiiini 1-ytlir niot r. t"ii!il .fTl. n! itroiioiiurotl to be SIMPLICITY atol I'KK. r"WTHX (.M1HXKI. Tin -follow ini;.'tretliiriiiciiul'l'jfCtioii!iirgC'tl.igaliiit Now l lie Jlartnin n: lit KireiiMVe lahor to t lie operator. id Liai-iltt) to net out of or'it-r. 'M EtpenFe, tronM anl lroft imei iireiairiu)r. ttll I limmrit v tow every Jet ri'tioii of material", .'til I'i a c reea I. If tiojuwliilrinoperatien. Machine is Exempt The Empire Setting from all thete objections. It limaitraiiTht neetlle. rep iilii-iil:tr:i't iin . tn.'iVe, the LOCK or SMl'TTI.K STITCH, hi.li will NKITIIKi: Uli' nor KWKI., nnl i-i alike on l...tli nM.-: .Tf..rm. perfect HMwiiit; on every tlesrri-tioii of mutt-rial, from I,eatliertthe tiiiet Naiit.k Muslin, wit Ii rttttn, linen or "ilk threat!, fiom the roar.ect to tlie tiio-st ininiU r. Iltrini; neither C. M nr t'oii WHEEL, ami the leant poi-iMt fri-t it, ii. it I niisaitiiitHthiiirl:h.niitI i F.nPIIlTirAI.M A 0ISF.LKSS 3IACII1M'! It require. FIFTY l'KK CENT le. .o. r t. ilrie i than nr other Mat-hine in market. A :irlft welre vrnr ofagec in w-trk it te i lilv, without fatigue or injury it health. It STRENGTH" and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of construct ion retolt-r It nlniot impos-ill.- to jret out oriler, anil i OL'AKANTEED ljr thetomjiniij togiM-en tire fiat i!tf:wli,'ti. We rtntvtfullT I nvlte all tlioe linni.-iy .l.'i-irt ("'iii'1t thenielve with a nperior art icle. to call ami examm This Unrivnlcd Machine. Tint in a tiiiree-re-ial manner do we ! it-it t lie patronire of Merchant Tailors, Dress Malers, Coach Malers, Corset Malers, Hoop Slirt Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitiers, Shirt and Bosom Malers, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Malers. Religion a ml Charitable Iuititntioiiillbelilerallr bultwith.Tta Price of Machines, CompleteNo.l , Family Machine, w ith ll.-mnierrt.ni.i t . f r.(U N. 2. Small M.inuf.o-tnrili;;.txitli Extern. ton Table, ". o So. lixwMannfjrtnrinir. Willi K tension TaLle . K. imi Nt..'t, Larjte,f.r Leather, with rollinufoot , Ac., 1H tm CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY. V want Ae-nt for all town in the I'nitetl Stat ex. Tan a-la, Cnha, .Mexico. Central ami South A nie.-ita, 1o raeucle are not Irt a.ly e-t.ihlilictl, to In in nliln-nl iliJoonrit willbeiriven, but we make no n.n::r -ntf. Ortli-r tn.iT im ent through the Ami:k!.a Alrr.aTii. Ii Atisst'r , 3VJ llroadaay. New York. J. T. McAKTH I II Jt CO.. No. 1.14 Urou-lway, New York. pC-pS.U r.l. ftllt'lt. i;eii I Aciit Ttir Intliana. Atl U t lre S. Porch, fpioeland, IiM. oetlnTi-1 v HIGHEST PREMIUM Shuttle Sowinff Machine Has only to oe Seen and Operated to be Appreciated! CALL atitl oee tir ymintt-lf lief ire tmrilinsiii IMeae trin itj,itil.. f variant. kintW f threatl. ("Mfh a.. !H--lly fctutitl at t.Me.) antl rarioim ki'tUs of fal,rie, whit-b roil knttw the fitriiier im! potmlar Sewing Jf ;M'liilifi either tatid trork at all, or, at ln?!it, vt-rj imirfictly. Sup oriority over anj oilier Marliine in tlie market will be seen at a jrlanee, 1st It runs eaily ami rapiillr, and is to coustruiteJ at to endure all kin'lj nf ' ' 2'I No hreakinjr of tlireatl I jrolns over eatn. 3.1 No imperfc-ct action of the fc-eJ at nneveu ilae in the work. 4tli The Weed-Sikh catdiog of itself, ami will frt.m tlie finest lace to tlie heaviest leather, and from 2H) cotton tte,mrte lnen thrtitl. Mil The Wevtl Maehine will An heantifiil niltinr on th t are watMing, without using inner liuing, tlitia leaving it a oft its ililinie 1-y haml. Wh The variety ol fancy work that can be done on the WEED MACHINE, with no little tmnMe, make it equal, if not enperior to MI MAflUNr.s coml.ineti; for Itiittance, It lima, items Tuck, aud Be on the band at the same time, and iu fuct The Weed IVo. 3 Machine, as before fit a ted, ia equivalent to a combination of anr six ordinary machine.
Orders for ilacbtncs maj be sent tbrougn tn AMERICAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, 339 Broadway, New Yorl, Below we give a few prioea : No. 2 Oil Dlack Walnut, ornamented with Hemmer... .... 60.00 No. Oil Black Walnut, Half Case, Ornamented with Ilemmer.... 65.00 No. S Extra Oil-Pol iahed Black Walnot. Half Caae, Large Table, beantinillf ornamented 75.00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., 506 Broadway, ft. Y. ' angnjtl0,18&5 4My
New Boot and
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ßfggr Our assortment of Tiadics", Glens', 3Ii.5cs,? Hoys, Youths" and Cliildrcns' Hoots and Shoes, of every description, is Full and Complete. ggf Our Stock was bought at Reduced Prices, and will be sold JSSJ? SMALL ÜOFITS ! Wc also make Boots and Shoes to order, and think wc can please all who favor us with their custom. Our Stock is such that no one can fail to be suited who may give us a call. Store first door South of J. E. Wcstcrvelt & Co., at THE SICOT F TUBE ISttIBOOT r i: . r a r l riymoutli, lnl., Jtilv 27, lrC.'i. HAIinWAIiB! IIAiiIWAl!Hl DE3 XJ O KL T O A IST AT T II n MAMMOTH 1-MRDW.aRE STORE,. Take pleasure in annonnc-in?: to the citizens of Marshall and aJioining counties that thej now Law the largest and best selected stock of FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE,, Hinges, Butt:, Screws, Hope, Twine, Vails, Iains Gits9 Stoves ttiul Tinware IX XOHTIIEIIX INDIANA, wlncli washnnplit Cor c.ish bclore the advance in prices, and which thev intend to sell at price that defv comnctilion. Having moved their stock to the Nortli Room of tlie New Brick Block, tlicy would reapreclfiilly invite all thoir old friends and customers to give tlicm a call, and tee how. nice and ?nii thc.v are in their new quarters. KT Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Rags Wanted, for which the Highest Prices will be paid..
Flvraouth, Indiana, Maj lc'tli, l?C.". The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, 6rty difTrrt iit tvl , a.laj-t.-l to carrcj nii-l wrn'ar niui-, fr im to SC"" tnrli. nFTY-i.XE(;ol.lr SILVER MEDALS, roth.-r firt ;r-iiiinm a-il-l thi-m- lMntratrd atal.rn.-. fro-. Alrw, MASON A HAMLIN, DofT-tx. r MASKS BUOTHEKS, Sew Yoek. A Change of Base! Iticli'mozifl IIa Fallen, JEFF. DAVIS, WITH A rOBTION OF THE Rebel Cabinet has been Captured, AND'' Peace Wilt Soon Be Declared! In the meantime the ik-o1i are flurking ia vat tiniuImt to FAMIIiY GROCERY -A 1
PROYISIOIV STOKE, which has been lutt ljr l emoted to the South Room of Westervelt's Building. With E. Paul, to purchase th good thin of Iifi, with whklt thrj Intend to entertain their soldier friend when they return hotne lie hai now in itore a Large and Well-Selected Stock o Groceries and Provisions, and it constantly rweiring new nirplie, which h pleo himself to aell aa cheap a any other house in Plymouth, lor Beady l'ay. lie will take in exchange for Goods All Kinds of Country Produce, or pay CASH at the Richest Market Prieea for almoet eT. ery thing the Farmer hat to tell. Hi stock conmsti, in part, of Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Riet, Tobacco, Pepper, Allspice, Fish, Bacon, Salt, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Grocery. Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, dtc., dc. feajJThankfal for pact patronage, be respectfully icits a continuance of the same. Remember the location Sörth Room of Corbia'i Bl next door to Blaln A Co'i Drug Store. . T.A.Simons. ttymoutli, June 8, 1895 tfi? ' - '
Shoe Store!
EMPORIUM iSHION! fed o ijtt m the Marlcct with an oi Custom illailc BUCK fc TOAX. u2!?t3 tf ALLESV1ASU & bd (Sucecort t Jonathan Wright 6f Ooi,) 3IAXCFACTURERSfc DEALERS IN FURNITURE, SOUTH OF RICE & BROS STORE, Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind.. THE tinleri'cnfd having rnrrheel the Furniture etablishnient of Jonathan Wripht A Co., arinnanre tc tlieritizrne of Marshall and adjoining; fount t. that they. huTj on hand aud are constantly manufacturing the Best and Latest Styles of Fumiture9 CoFins, 3?ictxixe Frames, Bureaus, Sofas, Stands, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CABSr OFFICE. KITCHEN, CANE. Upholstered and Rocking Chairs Xäoohing Glasses, A'e., in einlies rariety, and at all price. They keep the BEST; WOKKMEX that ran ! procured in the country, and ara consequently prepared to put up work on the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. UNDERTAKING. Ilarlng two Hearses, and kee ping constantly on band complete assortment of Burial Cases of all Sizes, they are ready at all time te attend Fane rah both la towk and country. . The public are tolicited to ifirt them a call and examin their stock of Furniture before purcht-alng elsewhere. ALLEM AN & BRO riymonth. Augmt 24, 18C5. - U3 DLATfKS.
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