Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 May 1866 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. Enoch Arden Improved. A California paper tells tha following Enoch Ardcnish storj, which ia an irr.proTemcttt on Tennjsou'a, because it turns out well, aad is therefore mo.e satisfactory to the reader, as well as mere plea. frit for Cnoch: "In 1647, a young phjsiciar, who hal just Rraduattd from the Missouri Sute, Untrersit j, anJ returr.el to his home "m Illinois to practice his profession, led to the altar a Udj who Lad won his lore. The young physician, with that professional ardor which burns so brightly in the minds of all students, had, on his rrturn "home, procured a "auhject," cr cadarer, tor dissection, by desecrating the churchyard. By some means this fact became known and a warrant was isurd for his arrest and placed in the hands of an officer to ferro, which he did a ft moments after the marriage ceremony had been performed. The crime bciug a felony, the bridegfoom'i position mty readily be imagined to hare been extremely unenviable, and the prospects being anything but aireeible he determined to make his escape. The officer havin: granted him the privilege of saying a few words in private to Lis wife, he retired with her to a room, bade her farewell, jumped from the window and escaped. He was pursued for many days, but final!? managed to elude his pursuers and settled in Missouri. A year later hi wandered into New Mexico, and thence, in the course of a few years, he found his way lato California. During his wanderings he had failed to correspond with bis wife, and ahe, supposing him dead, married again. After a time Le learned this fief, but determined to remain dead to her, and it was not until a few month ago that he altered his determination. Happening to pic'x up a paper in one of the western cities he read an account of the death of the husband of his wife, and knowing her to be free, he wrote to her. telling her he "still lired and cherished her memory as green as when he k;eed her lips in parting nineteen years ago. He told her that he ws still free, and alted her to come and enjoy with him the fortune he had accumulate-!. The wife-wiJo received the letter, and while the read the oM lore returned and she determined to join him. Disposing of her property, she, with a danghter twelre years of age, took pissige for California, where they arrired on Wednesdav last, and were met on the wharf by the old husband who conducted them to the Cosmopolitan hotel, where they remained till a license was procured, and a minister remarried the partte, after which they proceeded to the hotn that had been prrpared for them, and where they entertained quite a Dumber of friends.

Tlie Tax 12111. For Vwing prtttr girl, cr.e dollar. For kissing a homely one, two dollars, the extra amount being aJJcd probably for the maii'i follT. For ladies Vising one mother, two dollar. The tax U placed at this rata in order to brenk np he cust'ira altogether, it being reg tried by one of our M. C's as a piece of iaexiimble absurditj. For ererj flirtation, ten cents. Ererr youDg man who has more than one girl !s taxed fire dollars. For courting in the kitchen, twenty fire cents. Courting in the parlor, one dollar. Courting in a romantic place, fire dollars, i 1 fifty cents for each offense thereafter. Seeing a lady home from church, twenty fire cents. Going from church without accompanying a lady, fire dollars, deeinz a lad? home from the Mite Society, fire cents, the proceeds to be devoted to the relief of disabled army chaplain. For ladies who paint, fire cents. For wearing a low-necked dres., one dollar. For each curl abore ten on a lady's head fire cents. Fcr any device for entrapping young men into matrimony, fire dollars. For wearing hoops larger than eight fret iu circumference, eight cents for each hoop. Old batchelors over thirty, are taxed ten d dliri and banished to Utah. Eith pretty lady to be taxed from twenty-fire cents to twenty-fire dollar, she t- fix the eatimite of her own beauty It is thought that a rery large amount will be resized from this provision. Each boy baby, fifty cents. Each (.irl baby, ten cents. Families baring more than eight babies are not to be taxed, and for twins a premium of forty dollar 'HKafwiJ qui 0( the funds accruing from the Iii on Old batchV.or. racn tundty loaier on tne street corners, or about the church door., to be taxed hi) ra'.ue, which is about two cents. The Boston IlerilJ has the following: A down eaeter trayed into the square In front of the City Hall, and planted hi. brogana in front of the statue of Franklin, looking upward into the benignant face of the ld philosopher wi h gr.at apparent interest. 'What old feller iathat?' he asked of a bjstinder. 'That, sir, is a statue of Benjamin Franklin.1 'Statewt of Franklin, eh? Wall, I're read all about him. Purty p.jd old fUer in his waj. NeTer fit much in thareroluahun, but wa3 great on soft sod Jerin' the French. But I saj, jeou, how darr.ed yiller he is. A a old fellow of the ultra inquiditire order, askek a little girl on board a railroad train, who was aittin by her motiier, aa to her name, destination, &e. After learning that s!ie was goin to Philadelphia, he a?ked: 'Whit motive ia taking jou thither, my dar? 'I believe they call it a locomotive, eir, was theionxent rrplj. The intrusive stranger was extinguished. m m ' "Are slaters Sal and Nance rtsonrte, pa?' "No, my son, why do yau ask that question?" "Because I hard Uncle John say, it' you could only ktuband your resources you could get along a good deal better than jou do; and I thought it would be a good idea, because jou would not bare so many younjj men here for supper every Sunday evening that'a all, pa." ' The right man in the right place, man at Lome in the evenirg. A married Growing Plump. A lady reader olthe Bouydour, (N.Y-,) declare that she has added greatly to her plumpnea, by taking every morning for a few weeks, the following pleasing preliminary to breakfast: Beat npwell in a tumbler two raw egzs, add a good icaspoonful of sugar, fill the tumbler with boiling water, sprinkle on top a li tie grated nutmejr or ginger. "B. L." farther allege) that the admmistiation of this to her lean lady friends has invariably resulted in a speedy addition to their weight. Hather Pointed. . Mr. Reese, the well-known atreet preacher, was accosted by a would bo wag, the other da j, with the following question: "Do you believe what the Bible aaya about the prodigal son and the fatted call?" "Certainly I do." -Well, sir, can you tell me whether the calf that was killed was a male or a female?" - Yes; it w ts a female." MIIow do you know this?" ."Why, became," said Ree3e. looking tho chap ia the face, "I see the male U still alive." They tell of big rals on the line of the Ohio canal, and one of them is said to have towed a boat uaing hi Uli f .-r tow-liue. That ia a whopper of a rat, we mean. Mr. Green, when yoa id there was too mach American eajlc hi the speaker's discourse, did vou Btean it tu a lawated production: and to what elite of the Bpeech did yoa especially referr' " Tight times hive an ti men and women. economizing effect opoo Whv was St. Paul like loved Timothy. a horae? Because he What is the difference between a woman who tears her dress and one who pads? Oae basta her stuff and the other staffs her bast. ' "Say, Pomp, yon nigjer, where did yoti'jt dat new nati" Why, at de shop, ob course." "What am de price ob such a article as datT" I don't know, nigger I doa'l know; de shopkeeper wasn't dar." - As an inquisitive youth lay in bed wondering at the moon one night, he asked hU father, with no little emphasis: "Pa, who put that moon up there?" Gwl did. my son." "But, pa, how did God get down again?" .. m a a Prentice, of tho LonisriHe Journal, makes a wicked lunjra at the very underlining of society. He says, "tilting hoops enable the common people to see a great deal more of good society than they ever saw before"

Spring Bed Bottoms.

Patented October 4th, 1S58. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS BED ARE: Firtt. It ia siinl and easily undcralood. . Stcrmd. Any pa-rsoii can put them up, it bei op only necemary to taw the end strip the necessary length,- anil Tf it to the bedstead. Third. For Comfort, Käst and Elasticity, it Uaot eacvll--! by any other Bd Bottom. Ftmrik. Xoteaxily getting out of rvpair, It 1 'Durable, and will last a Iffc-tiiue. yi. It w ill fit anv Bedstead, by mert-ly adjusting the end of the flat and cud strips, a fraiua nut bring necesary. Sixth. You ran arr.mre tha head so that it will be higher than the foot, and when in um is perfectly noiseless. S9nlh. n.e on, VK.TM1N WILL SOt LI YK IN THEM, the. Vulcanised RuMer driving them away. t'ighth. Only one Mattress is tx-cesnary. SuU. They are the cheapest Bed Bottom in market, bot nu told from Six to Seven Dollars. Tenth. Br rvason f them facts they are a Commercial Article. They are packed in surh a small nini, and cost so little for freight, that they caa become an artieltof tru,de. X am now prepared to furnish Dctl Bottoms to tlioe wanting tliena In St Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Cass, Huntington, Allen, Lagrange, Whitley, Steuben, Wells and Adaras Counties. Sen I with the .-ir.l.T the length and 1. rrn.lt h. inside measure, of Bedstead to I fitted with the Bed Ilottoni. I hare the ahore counties for Sale and a ill famuli the Bed Springs if required. 13" A Good Chance to make Money on a imall Capitol. Gtod Title given ftr Getsif iff .Q1 For particular addrens H. B. PERSHING, March 1. lSfifi-lStf Plymonth, Iiul. AB BECKER & CO., (Successors to Cleaveland & Work,) HAVE orENED OUT WITH A MUCH LARGER STOCK THAN BEFORE AND ARE READY TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF As Before, and Sell Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Quccnswarc, Glassware. Woodenware, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Call and see at the old stand of Cleaveland & Work. AB Plymjwth, Jan. l,13of;. BECKER & Co. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT! The public wonder at it! NOBODY SEES HOW DONE! IT CAN BE Old Fogy Merchants PREDICT BANKRUPTCY. WE KNOW IT HURTS THEM, BUT CAN'T HELP IT! J a 'Mi DALE k GO. Still Lead the Trade! The Reason Why! They know 'that IWwdr Motte? .hake in tha fite of a New York or Boatoti Importer or Jobber, IS IRRCSISTADLE. V. IPlxll Lino Foreign and Domestic HDKircRapdbiiDs On hasdd, consisting in part of Balmoral Skirts, and Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Eleptle Skirt?, Bro. Muslins, Bleached Muslins, J?ans & Checked Flannel3, Satinets, Cassimcrs, Cloaking Cloth, Hickory Shirting, Shirting Checks, Ticking, Shin Fronts, Shawls, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves, Ready Made Clothing. Dress Goods, Fancy Silks, Black Silks, and Ladies & Gents Furs Also, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS SHOES, See, &c. Ac. Allot which will b sold at Astomlahlnglw Law Prices. Call and rxamin. their lartrpwadelMaDt Stock ofGoodaandaatiafiourselrraofthe treat bargains thry are one ring;. Remember the place. Cleaveland'a Old Stand on Laporte Street. J. M. DALE k Co. Ply month, Ind.. Xav. 16: 186R. PATENT MKDICINES. OF ALL KINDS, to ba found at LEMON'S DRUG STORE. HASHEIESH! HASIIIIESII! Cures nerrousneM, general debility, and produces cbearfuinaaa. janll PERSHING k CO.

Bourbon Advertisements.

S. W. GOULD, M. D., . Physician and Surgeon, Bourbon, Ind. Offlee, South Weit Corner of Public Square.. RESILKXCK. South ;t of 11 t. Special attention ginn to Surgery and the treatneat wf Chronic Diaeaaea. u6tf Something New under the Sun. Uli ABS HD WA IK IB, Bourbon, Indiana. GHOSH & no CLE ITtb the honor of announcing to the pnMic that they hare rereutly ox.-ned in Ihtvitt" Iii kk Block in Büurbon the UrgeM aud most complftr itoik of consisting i! raT or Iron, Sails, Sask, Glnss, Putty, Stove, Saws of all kinds. Harness Hardware, Sheet Iron Ware, Tin Ware, Copper Ware, Store Furniture, Belling, Paints, Oils, aud tn ftionnam! other thin? usnallj fonml in a flrt rlai llarla-ar KVaMnhnirnt. Ttieir liclvpa arr flllid to tli hrirti, ( a to niwnt t lie Largest, IW'.t and Cht aMt aiKirtmcnf -Ter nlfcn-d In th State. The uMic will flnil TWO LIVK .MEN UhliKl the ruuuter, hoarrvM bani at the bui anJ ran m ail on mora customers, and aril .More Goods, Cheaper Oood, and Better Goods, than all tha "Ol.l Flips' in Marshall County. -Cwui ul! come all! aud nt fur yuurstlTes. GROSH & NOBLE. Bourbon, April 17th, 25tf TÄ NBA R K W A NTED. npiIE nnJcrtinod will pay the highest price in rash Jä. for tli llTf r-l at the Tauui-ry in Plymuuth ftTfurly cwnrd by t. faul P. SOn LA KBApril 5, lfir,.23tf IT. A. ILeia&ona, DRUGGIST, KastSiJc 3Iichigan St., Tlyraoutb, Ind., DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors, FOR .MEDICAL PIRPOSES, LINSEED OIL. SPIRITS TURrEKTINE. BENZOIL, WHITE LEAD YINDOW GLASS, PUTrY, LARD OIL. NEATSFOOT OIL. COAL 01i LAMPS, &C. WALL PAPER, WINDOW CURTAIN a, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, fee , &C-, &c. w PHYSICIANS are partl. ularljr rrinC9trl to call and cmamiD the flock aud price lftrpjorcba(iiigvlwwtiere. Particular attention gUrn to FILLING PUY5ICIANS TBESCKIPTIONSand FAMILY RECIptES, BY AN EXPERIENCEDIDRI'GGIST. aiarch IS, 18CC r.2fjl Family Groceries. l. ncsssacx s. Maria L. iYUSSIIAUITl Sc CO. DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Cheese Lard, Tobacco, Ctgars, Wooden and Willow Ware. In .oli-( tine the public patronnpe we wonld nay t hat ow Stock of Groceriea if coinj liteand willcompare favorabl) with anvettaMmhrnent in Northern Indiana. Alerchaut applied with Grocerie on a favorable ternii, all thing conaidered,aia Fort Vayuc or Chicago. All Orders filled with Dispatch THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE rato roa aLX. kijids or COUNTRY PRODUCE. We hope bf acloweattention to tha wantpof tnepnMlr In the Grocery line to merit a liberal ihare of itt patroa age. Woaltopledge onrtelfct to GITE IS GOOD BARGAINS 1.1 GROCERIES at can beohtainad at any honaein Northern Indiana Gi naaeall. and we willconviocc you that we willaotbe ander told. L. NUSSBAUil & CO. Plymouth, Jan. It, 18fi nlltl TUKNINGr SHOP a5D Wheel, Reel and Chair Manufactory. 3MC. -EX IS prepared to do all kind of Turning that can bo done on a horae power lathe. He alio make Ftm Wheel. Rpinnlnz Wheela, Iteeln, and. Split or Bark Bottomed Chairs, ia the beet and most abstantlal manner. REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Shop last 40 rods sonth of the corooration line on the east side of the Michigan Road. faig24-43tr HERRICK'S MEDICATED Cores Ccmghs, Colds, Asthma, oreness of the Breast, inflammatkin of th Loo(s,eto. Warranted toglre satlsfac tion. sota dt ieie33tr PEBSUIKQ CO.

Pianos, Pianos. ORGANS, ORGANS. ftZelodians, Melodians-

The qu. ntion i often aski-J I t pemon. ho are altit t.iirclmniri(ra Fialio, Orptn r eloilien, Iu re t an I pet the l, H, aul at the lowest fitnTtttl t wt-ulil tay to all rui h that we are agent lr the c at and inn at of the Standard make of piano in America. Amon tlic many makers we sell the celebrated F. C. Limite & Co., "Win. Knalo & Co., Hallet, Davis & Co.. Ilazclton & llro.'s, I. & C. Fischer, G. A. Miller Sc Co., I. Chickering, Kurtzman k Iluirc, McNeil, Mcl'hail or Star Piano, ami other Boston and New York Manufacture rs "We sell the far faned S. D. & II. W Smith's, rrince's, M ison k Hamlin's. MELODIANS. We sell S. D. & II. W. Smitli's, CPcloubt's, A. C. Chase's Trince's 31ason & Hamlin's and others. U will far that wr make tili Our Special DniU nest, and will agrrv to tell any of the above invtruintnu that yuu ntj irlt-ct on BETTER TERMS TllAS YOÜ CAN rOSSIBLY BCY ELSEWHERE. We Warrant oil of our Instruments for FIVE YEARS. To Chan-Ii., Cb-rK'nien, Ac, a LARGE DISCOCNT. Giveme a call ln-tTf l'UYinp of any one, aul be satuQi-d that you can purcha f me at from 10 to 20 per cent Cheaper than any ether man m the west. C. WIIITMORE. Gen'l Agent at Large. OFFICE in K. Paul't Boot k Shoe Store PLYMOUTH, IND. N.'Tomln-r 23, 4tf School and Miscellaneous Books, Daily and Weekly i'civ Iwaper., PHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS, Motions V Toys INKS. GOLD. ZINZ AND STEEL PENS. PERFUMERIES, CIGARS,. &c. AlUf al.i. h mr 1 f .nn.l at tli POST OFFICE, audloraaleat rj- bOv lia;nra, tjr 0. H. P. BAILEY. March ,1?X-d19 Recommended by onr best Physicians. DODD' GERMAN COUGH BALSAAl! Vegotablo Livor Pill, AND DIARRHEA CURE. RememVr this I tin humbnpt We warrant all oui meJicincs to tive :tlfwtion or money r.-fuiulcd. Dodd'i German Cough Balsam, for all kinds of COUGHS. SORE THROAT. HOARS ENFS3 WHOOPING COUGH, &.c, (aperlortoany now in iie. Alwayn cull f.r Todd" Cormaa fongli Dulsaru." DODD'fl VBOETADLB LIvER TILLS, fur all nilU.xM Diteav. Si. k IWImV, CIcDin th Stomaih. Purifylnc the UI.mhI, lU-m vinf all OMtijr tlon, ar unxnaU-d in th wrM trll alwaya Ul. iKxirtDIAUUIIUA Cl'IlE-thelnt known Carniluative and Aatrinnt, a .t-rtain run f r Diarrhea, Cholera Morbu. MI.xxlv Flu. . Tim kImiv reiucdimi lot tale by all lruggUu. Pn-pared only by DODD BRO'S & CO.. UrciIANAX, MICU. G. BLAIN Sc CO., T. A. LEMON, and PER SUING & CO., Agemtj for Fltmovtii. March 22. 18f21yl -O 30,000,000 LOAN or THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twenty-year Ccnpon Bonds in Sams of $?0, $100. and $1,000. Interest Seven per cent., Payable in the City of New York. Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. $10,000,000 tn bs Sold at SUIT CESTS on the DOLLAR, in I. 9. fnrrency, thu yielding In Interest of TWELVE PERCENT. IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN FEU CENT. IN CURUENCY, at th present rate or premium on gold. FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. Most DESIRABLE INVESTMENT CVCr OffcrCll. Immense Taacrra of Miixo an4 AGaictTLTvaat. LaitD8; SIKTT tlX CKMT. of PORT Vvi, IMPOSTS, and Tairs, ia the States of Tax aclim and San Lois Potoi; and the Plighted Faith of the said ölato and the üimeral Uovkr.xmknt are aLL rLXDOED ior the redemption of these Bonds and the payment ol interest. TIIE SECURITY IS AMPLE. 30 in I s. Currency will bny a 7 per ct. Gold Bond of f.V ton 1 . grm " H.ooo go 83110 " (100 Let crrjf lorer BrpMica Intiitutiom bug ut lernt ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and snbecrlption received by JOHN W. CORLIES CO., and J. X. TII'FT, Financial Afrent of the Republic of Mexico, 97 Broadway, H. T. S" SuWrlptfcms a'so received by Banks an'd Bankers generally throughout he United States. Iee. 1, lr,iBo JAPORTE MARBLE WORKS. SHEUItlXlV Sc Co., Manulactnrers of all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, of all Sizei and Formi, MARBLE TABLE TOPS. Bureau Tops, Counter Slabs, Ete. TheT will sell all kinds of work cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana can, and will warrant satisfaction in all caaee. R. S. LENHART, General Agent A. V1NNEDGE, Local A gt. Plymouth. october23'ca-itf Sswrixa Machines. Persons wishing to purchase Sewing Machines, either for manufacturing or family nse, will find it to their interest te call at thlfi office. U LAMPS. Parlor, kitchkn and hard Lampe, mammouth Lamps, Chandeliers and Lantern. janir ; PERSHING & CO. FOLEY'S BALSAM. Call akd get a bottle of Foley's Botanio Balsam and cure year colds and eouzbs. janll PERSUING L CO.

Sewing machines. E. Paul is Agent for Grovcr & Baker's and Singer's Sewing Machlues, and will furnish an j styl of Sewing Machines at Manufacturers prices. 3ST 3E3 -W

Cabinet Rooms, Second Door West of Palmer' s Store, LA PORTE ST., rLYMOUTII IND. Jonathan Wright Would Inform Iii ohl tricnrl and the pnMic generally that behuajuDt brought on a pliudid Stock of Cabinet Furniture CONSISTING IN TART OF Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Whatnots, tables. Stands, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Parlor Sells, Parlor, Dininj Boom and Kitchen Chairs, tic, t'C. lie also keeps constantly on hand Bosewood, Cherry and Walnut ' f oery Style ami Quality, an.l a Ilcarsc to attend Funerals. Thoae wanting Furniture of any kind will find It to tlmir intrrmt to riva Lima mil Iwfure jiurrhMninir. Heran ami will tvll a cheap as any other iUl'Ii?lim. nt in the country. Jonathan Wright. riymouth, Ind., Srj.t.9. 18r,5.-r.if TNT OR ITIOItrZIIIVE Mrs, 3BcirLrLlng'3 mmm cordial For Children Teething. THIS Preparation contain no Ofiat or Xtrntie. Fr 1'iarrh. a, ltw-l Conilaint!, IVver and Kr. t fiiliin-i, tili Cr.lil act like u rlmrni. Il ftcn the fiumc, r.-jrn. lato the Ilowcl and System, and will not (.tiipfy or injure the mwl .U-liraterliiM. Sold by all Urugicit at 25 Cent. (h41t-ly Great Improvements m SS WING MACHINES ! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14. 18G0. Salesroom, 53G Broadway, N. Y. viisumgion uosion, mass. ThUMachlnelion.trurtedon an en tirelt new rrlnci pie or m.-rrianir m, poeeesinic maliT rtmml raluaMe improTemcnts.liavlnirlireii rxamincd hy the ni..ii jindoiind etert4, and prononfirpj tobe SIMPLICITY aril PEBrKl.'TION OMBIN Kl. Tli'fllowlntraretlici)rinciialt'jfctioriFuri;edazaIiisl lowing Marhlii.'l: Ut ExccMive labor to the loMoftimelrirrnalrlnz. operator. 4111 lnca.rir. tour every decril'tiii"of material. 5th l'if KrreaMe noise id Liability tc get oat of order. Id tipeie. tronMe and wi)!ieitit-rHtin. The Empire Setting Machine is Exempt ithata.yau-MM from all these objections . perfect eewinjc on eery deacription of mntTinl, from Ijealherto the nnt-st anok )Iuiin,ithcottpn, linen or il a tnreai, irom inecoaret ,n ine nnesi nnmi.er KaTioit neither CAM nr COi HEEL, and the least pojilI-rriot ion, it i uns as smooth as glahs.an.l is EIPIIlTir.ll.LT A JKOIFELESS 3IKHIXF! It rennJl- FIFTY TER CENT 1. power to drive I than any other Mrhin1 n market. A Klrloftwelre veart ofaicecin wrk ititei'ily, witho2tfatigue cr injury tc health. Its STRENGTH aLJ WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of inttrnctinn render It almost iKifoxaiHc to get ont ord.r.andis iIUAUANTEEl) ly the coiöfauj totvc e tre satiKfactlon. MrM pect fully I nvlte all tho.e whoma ydi-Ktrc toi1 j thoni'telrei with a siilerior article, to call and exauilo This Unrivaled Machine. But in a uioreo.iiecial manner do c sulicil the j.atr. n aire of Merchant Tailors. Dress Malers. Coach Maiers, Corset Makers, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitters, Shirt and Bosom Makers. Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Makers. 88"RliKionaiid Charitable Institutiousaillbeliher ally dealt itb. Price of Machines, Complete No.l, Famlle Machine, with Ilemmercomiilete, fOf No. 2, Small Slannfactnrinp.with Extension TsMe, 1hyf No.S. LareeManufictiirinn.w ithExtensionTahle, SSItO No. 3, Larcre.for Leather, with rollingfoot. te., 1)10 I CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY. We want Acrentsforalltownsinthe United States, Can ada. Cuba. Mexico, Central and South Ameri.a, wher agencies are not already established, to Inn alltwrel diseonnt will ! Kiven, tint we make no ronsipr"?nts Urd.-rs ni:ir he sent thronph the America Adveuti. tao Accr,389 Broadway, New York. J. T. M CART II UK A CO., No. 454 Brovdway, New York. rf-B AMTEL PORCH. Oeti'I Aeant for Indiana. Ad dress 8. Porch, Spiceland, Ind. octlO'CS-lY HIGHEST PREMIUM dt ill n It IT 1 Vlllllf In VniVinV VI nnllllin

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L 1 Ha nnltf tn he Seen anrl Onpratprl to 1j9 Appreciated! CALL and see Sr yourself before pnntasinc;. Please brinjf sample of rarimn kind of thread, (such as Is usually found at stores,) and various kinds of fabric, which vou know the former roont popular Sea ine Machines either caurnf work at all, or, at Dost, very itnpericcur. Sup oriority over any other Machine in the market will be seen at glance. 1st It rnns easily and rapidly, ana is so eunstructea as to endure all kind of usage. 2d So breaking of thread ia iroincr over seams. 3d No imperfect action of the feed at uneven filacss in the work. 4th The Weed-tirh catches of Itself, and will sew from the finest late to the heark-et leather, and from 200 cotton to coarse linen thread. 6th The Weed Machine will do beautiful quilting on the I re wadding, without using inner lining, thus leaving it as soft as if done l y hand. 0th The variety ol fancy work that can be done on the WEED MACHINE, with so little tronMe, makes it equal, if not snperior to six MACHINES comoined; for instance, it Binds, Hems, Ta'ks and sews on the band at the same time, and in tici The Weed lYo. 2 .Ha chine, 9 as before stated. Is equivalent to a combination of any six ordinary macniwes. Orders for aiacliines may le sent through the AMERICAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, 339 Broadway, New York, Below we give a few prices : No 2 Oil Black Walnut, ornamented with Hemmer 60.00 No. 2 Oil Black Walnut, Half Case, Ornamented with Hemmer.... 65.00 No. 2 ExtraOil-Polislted Black Walnut, Half Case, Large Table, beaatifnllr ornamented... T5.00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., 300 Broadway, J(. T. angtutlO,! 8C5 tl-ly

New Boot and

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15. PAUL Is again In Entire IV cw JStocK

BOOTS

Our assortment of Ladies', 310118', Misses', I5oys Youths'

and Childrcns' Boots and fchocs, Complete. gg Our fitock was bought at TüSUhJITL. Wc also nmko Boots and Siiocs a who favor us with their custom. Our Stock is such that no one us a call. Store first door South of J. E. riymouth, lit!., July 27, l?C.r. a T) lTv f A O J IB TT O 33L cS3 A T

MAMMOTH IMRD11VIRE STOKE, Take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Marshall and aJioinins counties that ther now bar.

the largest and best selected stock of

F0REIGX AXD DOMESTIC SHELF HARDWARE.

Hinter,

Biitt, Soi'owrf, Hope, Twine,

JVtiis9 Iainis, Oils,

IN NORTHERN INDIANA,

which was bought for cih before the advance in prices, and which thej intend to fell at price that defy competition. HaTiiig moved their stock to the

North Room of the they would resprcctfullt invite all their old friends mre and snug they are in their new quarters.

O Old Iron, Copper, Brass and Rags v anted, lor which the Highest Trices

Plymouth, Indiana, May l?th, 1SC5. nrv . ar . tr.i:. n.v:..i n..... a HC Hi. cl 9 Uli IX, XX a ill 1111 vaUlllC k Ulf, ails, forty different irtvlen, nil:ii'ted t sarred and !"crnlnr miis'i-: 1 1 rated Cataloer.en frei A .Mr.--. MASON & HAMLIN, I illLU.lLi1. Ill I'l 111 I lllL l'llilll'llll II. HI 'I' H I II' ill i'i'i'Boston. r maon urotuei::?, se v. cpt7,o54.'ial A Change of Base! Richmond lias Fallen, JJbJ-b "Jb '- DAVIS, with a roanoi or thi Rebel Cabinet has been Captured, AUD Peace Will Soon Be Declared ! In the meantime the people are fluckin; ia rast num ber to FAIVULIT GROCERY a HDPROVISION STORE, which has been lately lemored to the South Room of Westervelt's Build ing, with E. Faul, I to purchase the (rood thingrs of life, with which they Intend to entertain their soldier friends alien they return home lie has now in store a Large and Well-Selected Stock o Groceries and Provisions, and is constantly receiving new snpplles, which he pledjres himself to sell as cheap as any other house in Plymouth, for Ready Pay. He will take in exchange for Goods All Kinds of Country Produce, or par CASn at the nicest Market Prices for almost erery thing the Farmer has to sell. m consists, in part, of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, Auspice, Tisn, nacon. Salt, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Grocery, Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, de., bc. r Thankful for past patronage, he respectfully kits a continuance of the same. Remember the location 5orth Boom of Cor bin's Bl next door to Blala A Ce Drug Store. T. A. Simons. tfynurath, at B, 1S63 tf3?

Shoe Store!

fejtPORiujr VSIII0N! the EactIwitUau of Custom ?Iaclc of every description, is rull and Reduced Prices, and will he sold profits:! to order, and think vc can nlccse can fail to he suited who may give Wcstcrvclt & Co., at K . P A V I, T-T A Y f A Tj I O TXT T II E Stoves ami TinwareNcVzr Brick Block, and customers to give them a call, and see how will be paidiRUCK V TO AX. fn2rv9-tf mmm &i eoo,, (Successors to Jonathan Wright - Co.,) M A N' V FA CT U II E 1 1 S & DEALERS IX PTJENITUEE, SOUTH OF RICE k BRO S STOKE,'. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IndL XMIE nmlerM;rnrd having pnirhawdthe Furniture es Ja tHblinbiiieiit of Jonathan Wright Co.. announce t tlieritiat-nsnf Marchall and adjoining count ir. that thex hs.Tj on hand aud are constantly fuai.tifiirturir.g the Best and Latest Stylet of Furniture Coffins Picture Frames, Bureaus, Soras, Slant!, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, CABS, OFFICE. KITCHEN, OANE. Upholstered and Rocking Chairs Looking Glattes K A c, ' In endless ranety. and at all prices. They keep the BEST WORKMEX that ran be procured in the country, and are consequently prepared to put np work en the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. UNDERTAKING. ITaving two Ilearses, and keeping constantly en hand complete assortment of Burial Cases of all Sizes, they are ready at all timee to attend Funerals both In toal and country. The public are solicited to give them a call and examia their stock of Furniture before purchasing elsew here. ALLEHAN & BRO ; Plymouth, August 2, 1865. 43tf BLANKS Blank Warranty and Qnlt Claim Deeds, Morteajreti, Ftbposneaa. Executions, Summons, Constable's f ales. Notes., etc , ev , kept roulantly on hand at the KcftYLlf as ; ws, Book, and Job rrtatlDg-tiftabllrttaent. .

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