Marshall County Republican, Volume 11, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 November 1866 — Page 4

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f he Marriage of John Smith. Not a'sjgh was heard; not a funeral note, ? A ilie maii to hfs bridal was Iramed; Not a woman discharged Lcr farewell O iv. v- zroan, , ? ' t

On the ?ot where the fellow was marTVc Carrie? them just about, eight at night, Our faces p der turning, . . . -By theitniijsHii moonbeam's misty - light And the gas lamp dimly burning. Ycjr and ahort were the prayers we said. And we spoke not a word of sorrow. But silently gazed on the face of the dead, " And we bitterly thought on the morrow. Lightly we'll t.ilk of the fellow that" gone. f t. Afltloft for the pat upbraid lihm But little he'll reck if we let him live on, In the house where his wilt conveyed

him. But our heavy task at length was done, ' When t'ae" "clock struck the hour for retiring . - -And we hearl a spiteful squib an.l i an. ! The girl were sull.-nly tiring. Slowlv and sruUv we turntnl to go "We had strr.ggleil ami we were human; Ve shed not a tear, we $iuke not our woe, But left him alone with his woman. i .Too bashful to -'pop the qmHtou" tl.o -itwii-it w-i- "f.-iiir .Toiler iMrstiatied his sweetheart to put up a stork- . . . .in i . . . .... i . ,.i...i ing, wnicu win noni :i voin'ie 'i . el 3. on the night when SanM Clans J pays hi- visits, receiving her promise j to keep for liTe what he gave her. Into this the gallant and lovelorn ; Major contrives to introduce him-1 self at the "witching hour of night." But we will let the major speak for himself. j I remained up till midnight, andi when they iiad all gon? to bel I softly went in to. the back gate and went uj ' - to the porch and thar shure cnulf, i was a great big meal bag hanging to j the jice. It was monstrous iiuhaudy j to get to it, but I determined not to ! tack ont. i So I set some chairs on the top of a j bench and got hold of a rope and let myself down into the bag; but just as I was netting in, the bag swung against the chair and down they went J 40 with a terrible racket. Iut nobodv

didn't wake up but Miss Stullincss' grate bix dog. and here he cum rippen and tearin through the yard like rath and round ami round he went, Irving to find what was the matter. I sot down in the bag and didn't breathe londer than a kitten, for fear he'd find me out. The wind began to blow 'bominable cold, and the old bag kept turning around, swinging so as to make me sea-ick as the mischief. I was afraid to move for fear the rope would break and let me fall, and thar I sot with my teeth rattlin like I had the ager. . It seemed it wp'd - never come daylight, and I do believe - if I didn't love MUs Mar' so power-

ful I would have froze to death, for my heart was the only spot that felt

warm, and it uan t Ieat mre an two licks amiuitonl' Avhen I tho't - she would Le snrprised iu t!ie momioyy ami then it vent on a canter. Bimeby the cnsed old do came on the porch ami !ijr:ii t mt-ll nlxut the bag, and then he harked as tho' he'd treed something "Boav, wow, irow!' sez he. .'lieone, you abominable fool," sez I. ami I felt all over

in one snot. lor l siM?ctei ne a nip and what mnJe it worse, I tlhlnt ; ir where he I tike holt Ihnv, I me, know wow! Then I tried eoaxinj. uCome here, jrood feller," sez I. and I whistled a little to him, but it was no nse. Thar he tool anl kept wp his eternal whinin and barkin all the night. I couldn't tell when daylight was breaking, only by the chickens crowin, ami I was monstrous glail k hear 'em, for if I'd had to stay ime hour more, I don't believe I'd ever got out ofthat lag alive. They got him in the morning, covered with meal and almost frozen. But 3Iiss Mary did' not ' refuse his present. And he says, 4I roll you what, it was wortli hantrinjr ' a ba from one Christmas to another to feel as happy as I have been ever ever since." A Moment of" Horror. For twenty years old Jake Willanl ias cultivated the soil of Baldwin county, anl drawn therefrom a support for self and wife. He is chihlless. Not long since, Jake left the house in search of a cow. His search was through an oM worn out patch of clav land, of about six acres in ex tent, in the centre of whiclrwasawell twentv five or thirtv feet deen. that

at sometime, prohaMy, had funiishtho inmates of a dilapMated house . "aear by with water. In passing by the sp'ot, an ill wind Irifted Jake's

tilf" from his head, and nialiciousl v wafted it to the tdge Of the well, and in if tumbled, Now, the old gentleman had always practiced the virtue of economy, anl lie immediately set about recovering the lost hat. He ran to the well, and fimling it was dry at the bottom, he rmcoiled the rpe which he hal bro't for capturing the truant cow, and after several attemjtsto catch the hat with a noose, he concluded to save time by getting down into the well himself. To accomplish this, he made fast the end of the roie to" a stump hard bv, anl was soon on the way down the well. It was a fact, of which Jake was no less oblivious than the reader hereof, that Ned Wells was'in the dilapidated old building aforesahl, and that an old blind horse, with a bell on his neck, who had lccn

turned out to die, was lasily grazing within a short distance of the well. "The devil himself, or some other

wicked spirit, put it into Ned's cranium to have some fun; so he quietly" slipped up to the horse, and, jmrjuckling the strap, approached with tlx slow and stealy t4ting-a-ling'' to the edge of the well. "Dang the old blind horse!' said the man at the bottom of the well. "He's coming this way sure, and ain't got any more sense than to fall right in here. Whoa, . Bill!" . But the continued approach of the "ting-a-ling" said just as plainly as words, Bill wouldn't whoa. Besides Jake waa at the bottom, resting be. fore trying to slim it tip the rope. "Great Jerusalem!' said he, "the

old cu3s will he a top of me before I can say Jack Robinson. Whoa, dang it. "Whoa." ; Just then Neil drew up to the etlore of the well, and with his foot kicked a little dirt into it "Oh, Lord!" exclaimed Jake, falling on his knees at the bottom "I'm gone noj whoa! XqwI lame down to sleep-whoaTl pray the Lord my spul towhort, now, Oh Lord, havctaercy on mt" - -J vJsetl could hold in no longer ami fearing Jake might siuTer from the fright, lie revealed. himself. Probably Ned didn't make tracks from the well. May be Jake wasn't tip to the top of it in short onlor; aiid you may think he' didn't try every, nhrht for two weeks to get a sjhot'with hi-j rifle at Ned. . May lit; not; .1 don't know. Uut Igi'know.tliat if Jake funis ut who sent yoü this, it will Ikj the last

sjnil you'll tret. " ; ' IIou io Tell (lie Age oriitlief. There, are some men who wait upon ladies who, would be better satis -; tied if they knew. their fivrt'tltaart's ff p- They feel a delicacy in put- ( ting tne question rignt to mein, ana i no doubt if they did they would be just as wise before they asked as attor. Hand' the 'following . lines to them, ' request inir th:it tlicy inform . vou m now manv coiunins tiicir age I ajqu'J ars; then add the number toijeth-

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i their aire I r. mm t 10 ii.: J4 ir IS l'J 22 2.J 2(1 27 31 .14 :i: .1!) 42 4:J 4 47 50 51 :i r. 8 ") Cr (;:i r - U l:j J-J 1 -1 - - J ! '' j7 41 4", 47 1 .). 57 ro r.i (i.l Obituary. J. Bangs, we are sorry to say. has deceased, and a Western obituary thus pays tribute to his memory: "Jem was generally considered a good feller. He went forth without a struggle, and such is life. To-day we are as pepoerijras niiIitv smart, tomorrow wc are cut I..1V.1 i like the coweunibers to th rrunl. Jem kept a niee -tre, which his wife VT w;l,ts on His virchews were numerous t 1hhold; many is the things we bot at his grocery, and we are happy to staU'to the admiring world that he never cheated, cspeeinlly in the woight of niackeml. which wns nice and siiu'lhil sweet. His surviving wife was the same way. We never knew him to put sand in the sugar, though he hal a big sand-bar in the front of his house, nor water his Honors, though thc Ohio rivcr ru,ls Imst l" 1 VoM-c to his remain. He le: -7 :ives I wife, 7 children. 1 cow, a grocery store, and other iiiadnipeds, to mourn his loss. l;it, in the langwidge. of the poet, his los was their eternal cain." Josh Iinirii? 01 "llllyarl" Evervbolv seems to be gettini; crazy over a new game which has been discovered, called bilivards. It is played on the top ov a table which iz a little longer than it iz square, and the panic seems to konsist of (Kinchin stun round red bawls agin sum round white liawls until tha drop into sum little pudding bags which are hung into the outside of the table. It takes 2 men to pi a the game, but four or five can look on. They take oph their coU's and stau! clusä up tew the table, with a short piece ov lish ple in their hands, wich has a cliok mark on the end ov it. Then one begins bv giving one ov the bawls a punch in the belly, which semis it agin the next one's belly, and so on till the other feller's turn for punchin comes on. But you ought to see the game; it kantbc ddincratetl by words. One feller generally leatsthe other feller, ami then he pays thc land lonl ov the konsarn 25 cents for the privilege ov gittcn beat, and buys some gin with lemonade in it, and all hamis trink. Then two more take hold ov the fish pole, and tha punch for a sitcll. and so it gees till two o'clock in the morning, then each goes hum having enjoyed fine exercise, a little drunk perhaps, but the muscles in their breast ar so expanded thatthe3' kant ketch the consumption nor the small pox. That is billyanls. The following lulicro;is occur rence took pJace recently r.t the Good Templars LfMljre in (Ireenville: Not having fitta! uj a hall, thc lodgcf meets m the hall of t!ie 4,Pratt Exchange," adjoining which there are several sleeping apartments. At.a meeting of this lodge, one of the young lady ofljcers had no taMe. A polite young gentleman stepiied to one of the rooms and soon returned with a wash-stand, from which lie had Qemoved the bowl and pitcher. Accepting the thanks of the lady, he gracefully bowed and 'resumed hid seat (between a couple, of blooming damsels,) when, to his horror, he discovered upon the lower shelf of the wash-stand a domestic convenience in the crockerv line, which he had neglected to remove. Blushing, he shot from the hall without even "adois." The lady survives. For Sale. A half lot on Michigan street, between Adams and Jefferson, will be sold on. reasonable terms. Apply at TILLS OFFICE.

- -TTbatUranchf . . t , A e.r.taia Qeorgia , ;conutrypvifi, not paying been splervlidlyJe4lucaUid, and 'who .was very successful J, as, a "mone- maker,',' determined to send his son off, for refinement and cul

ture, to the good uold North Stated When the young man arrived at the destined point, the President of the institution wanted to know what line of studies he would pursue, and failing to elicit the information from the boy, interrogated the old man, by leter, as follows: "Mr Dear Sir: Your son has ar rived, &c. What branch shall I put him in?.. "Repectfully" ---- ----- ." This was a poser, and bothered the "old gent" mightily. In his musings he could arrive at nothing satis factory, lint was suddenly reitindml of his son's impending danger, and the necessity of doing something- to save him, After "rumaging" awhile for pen and ink, he produced the following demoralized effusion: -Sir If the, boy must go into a branch, select one yourself, ' but for hi mother's sake dont put him in Tar River." Southern Georgian. - An Invention or Rare Merit t . 1 - Cr' runt DIKTAT. TOV H i inn niJIRAMrV . THAT VJ1LL KOT BREAK . UV HEAT, Burns up all ras and smoke, never breaks by putt inj. on a shado; short, and not topharwy ; is easily cleaned by removing top in fact, the most pertect chimney known find is fast superseding, all others where it has bceaintrodaced. No dealer can afford to be without them. NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO.; 13 Warren St., X. Y. Julj 2i-4'.UI Hides and Leather. . THE UNDESIGNED: WIL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH TRICE FOR HIDES OF ALL KINDS. CALF, KIP AND HARNESS LEATHER FOR SALE, AT REASON ALK TRICE3 AT THE TAN YARD. Pelcr Schlnrb & Co. Plymouth Foundry! ILtvinp le.i d and re-fitted flic old Plymouth Fomulrr rr nre lion irep.ired to 1'iLL ALL ORDERS FOR Alo to M:Uc mid It c pair all Kind or Jlachiiii'ry. Particular attention given to repairing Stationary Enzines. AND ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. We hope bj clo-e attention to businr. to ",CI mciit the p:iti?ii.ie of tills and the surroundI in frtunfii ""o W. , t'tf J. ADAMS &. CO. MEDICINES! Cft3 Would callthe attention of the public to then full nod well selected .lock of goods, welhuited to this market, consitin in part ol Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, nooks, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS LampsXanterns, CcalOil YANKEE NOTIONS, WiM Uinffote Fajter, Perfumery, Photo. Albums, Cigars, FineCut Tobacco, Candles, PA TEXT MED1CIXES, Foley's Botanic Balsam, Hollownyt Worm Conicciioi:,&cM Call ind see ur stock before purchasing elsewhere. PERSUING S:. Co. jinT23.ieG:-13n Family Groceries. . .a.Mari 11 i.. rvusstiAuifi & co., DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Frnils, Duller, Eggs', Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden &z Willow Ware. Inoli-ltinrthe pnMir patronage we wonld nay thatoni itock or lirerirs 11 nmiplrtr and will eomparefavoraMj wlthanjr pataMirlimr nl in N'urtherala. liana. Merchants npplied with Ornrvriet on aa favorable term, all thing coniderel, ai in Fort Wayneor Chicago. AU Ordert filled with Dispatch. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR 4LL KtXDfl OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wahopebya cloaeattentlon to the want oltba pnbli( io the Grocery line to merit alibera) ahara of itt pttrona:t. WaUop)deoarselTef to GIVE AS GOOD BARGAINS IN GROCERIES aacan baontainad at any home in Kort hern Indiana. GiTantacall.aBd w will conti ice yon that wa will not ba anderaotd. L. NUSSBAUM & CO. flrmooth.JaQ.il. 1886 nlltl Dlank Deeds and MortcaceaPrintdoa auDerior MDer and in elesant atrle. for

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W. Ktnr; ' ' - Wu. M. Kendall.

'gutfff. Kendall ARE SELLING GROCERIES On the basis of Gold at $1.25; And are Constsctly; Recciribg Supplies of Sugars, Saleratus, Teas, Soda, Coffees, Cream Tartar, Syrups, Starch, Tobaccos, Indigo, Shavin Dye Stuffs,, and Washing Soaps, White Fish, Mackerel. Cod Fish, Mess Pork, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Lard, Rice, Raisins, Citrons, Peaches, and English Currents. POWDER, LEAD. SHOT & CAPS, . COAL OIL LAMPS. QUEENS AND GLASSWARE, Tubs, Mops, Pails, JJ rooms,.' 11 ash Boards, Clothes Lines, ( Dories, Clothes Pins. Baskets, Salt and Flour, ALL KINDS OF . Which we OffVr at ihe Lowrst Cash Trie'. 0"Come snd vxnniine our Stock, it will cost jon nothing to si onr goodi. - Be it romemt'fred Hut we will pj the Highest Market Price in Cah For Kajrs, Uutter, Ejrjjs ninl COUNTRY PRODUCE. orms Oasli. ID-REMEMBER THE TLACE. June J'.' KL.LLL I K KbiMUALL. Cabinet and Chair MANUFACTORY, South Plymouth, at east end of Lower Bridge, A. C. NORTON, MANUFACTURES and keeps on TABLES AND BEDSTEADS, in the Cabinet line, and Flag Seat and Splint Bottomed CHAlltS.in Xhv TtKiir line, Csnr, Vitts nt Splint Bottomed Clinii-M Iirkmtr.l, and II kliuls of TURNING DONE ov short notice. CUSTOM SOLICITED. E. REMINGTON & SONS MANir.CTinER3 OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Muskets and Carbines, t or tue Uniteil btates tserviee. Also POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CMS IS, BEVOUIXÜ Rille Ä. Shot Gun Birrcla, nd Gun Mate ri.ils fold bj (Jun Dealers and thc trade jiiior aiir. in tlio.cd.iTS of IIonsi'lrc;ikins ml Rob herr. ovorj House. Store, Uank, and Ullice should have one of Remington's Revolvers, P.iriies deiiins to riTail themplves of the late imDrovcments in I istol?, and parn-rior workmMihip and form, will find all comhiued in Iii New REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circul.irj containing cut ai.d d.'scrintun of our Arms will be furnished upon appliea tion. E. REMINGTON &. SONS. Ilion, N. Y. MOORE & NICHOLS. Agents, Nu. ! (ynurt'and Street, New York one l.-'GG. 32jl i:i:uil MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLINC Oil, an indispensable article 1t tli' K.rm-r, iir.;iriftir of l.ivrrv St.i1-l- mihI owner nf 2Ih k t'-ii'T ill v. Ilwarrf r.iiutTli'iti T. A. LEMON. Aocmt. UKUjS E II 11 if, LARGE STOrK JUST RE XjL t'KI V EI ilirTt fri-ii I ! Miinifarturcr'. 'ui"mT r.i 11 not f ii 1 1 unit f lifiiiit'lrr in nljUn ii.&iiTt ii4'.iiiit iii rnwii. an LEMON'S DRL'O FT0R E. KING'S 1 MA 'ft ia.(itlnjif GRAY HAIR. ICl TLii Is thc Axbuoslv that Elagm4 Tiki Ii e Cnre tVxt Uj Iu thc Ambuusia UiU Bing mod, TW I lh Man who wa bald and pray. Who now li rm lock, thfy ay, lie MMltlie Cure thai lay la the Amukuüu tint Iiinj made ThU ft the ÜlaLlen, fianddome and Who niarricd the nun onca bald auj Vho now haa raren tnrka. tfuv 1 Ho Ufted tho AiiBBasiA that Kinj TM ! th Parnrm. wTia. tTw rv. Married the maiden, htndsome ati4 pay, Tf. lh. man mu Ivnl.t d vmv Cut who uow haa rarm loeka, the Because he nwd the Cure that lay In tho Ajiukosu that U!nj made. Tills ia tho Bell that rii"l ivrtj To aroane the people ud and gay I'nto thia faet, which Vre doe lyIyon teouid not be btid or pray, i st tU AXBXOSU tiut Hing maU I U.TUBBS & C0n PBCpraETOBS, Pmscno1, Ni KI NO'S ( VcelaMc Aiiiliit)in. IS THE MIRACLE ÜF TUE 1GL! GrMjrheadrd People hare Mr WVh re atom! l,y it t ihe dntk, inrfroxt, Ia Irrr, of yontli. a :nl arr lmp y. Youii P'-nple, wilh lißt,fn1'f or rJ liar, har tliere niiriliiuiMe rolora cliaiicil t a bountiful anlmrn. ami r-jii-r: Irtili rlinw hfniN ll rr rorrnil Willi PnaitrrJT an! Ilnmnrt, nix- it, anl have clean coal aid clrar and health t e.ilp! ( 11 ald-li ended Vetcrani bare tin-ir remain intr locks li-litriiiil, am! the Imre mtiv-ml mith a luxorinnt icrn iii of rimr, ami ilauce trj! Young Ct iitli incu r.e it ki-iar it in rii !:Ijr per-fii.-neii: Yoaig Laitie n it becanre it keojlli-ir Hair iu place. Everybody and mW ne If, lecai it is the rleaur, and bi article in tha market! For Sale by Druggists geierally. For SUle Whnliüale and Rofail br T. A. L.KMOX,' Plymouth. SMITIl, Cl'TLEU ti l'o. WhoWnale IjtfnU. Chicago, III. March l,lGi;.-fj 1 . V . . TURNING SHOP Wheel, Reel and Chair Factory. 1$ prepared to do all kind ol Turning that can be dona on a horae power lathe. ' He alao makes ) Ui WheeU. Pnlnnini Wlieela. Reel. and Split or Bark Bottomed Clialra. in tha beat and moat inbatantial manner. REPAIRING DONE TO ORDER. ihop jmt 40 rtxla aonth of tha comoration Una on tha aaat alda of tha Michigan Road. laarzi-uii FOLEY'S BALSAM and (ret a bottle of Folev'a BotaBid. Salaam and eura yonr colda and cough

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Something Wow un der tho Süri. i I i ; . , , - Bourbon, Indiana. GROSH & NOBLE, Tiara tho honor of annftinclns to the ptiMIc that Ihf y iMTf (WTHIIjr mwiifil In lavin' Brick Dork in lionrbon the largeat and moat complete etorX of 77 co.tsiaTiNo ist Fakt or Iron, Xails, Sash, Glass, Putty. Stoves, Saicsof all kinds, Harness Hardware, Sheetlron Ware, Tin Ware Copper Ware, : Stove Furniture, Beltina, Paints, Oils, ami ten r1mi!An!'ot1frtliiii nna!!r fminil in a'firM elaa II.inla.irr- Kntubliihnient. Tln-lr lu lvcn are flliil to llio Itrim. m n to prvnt tlii- Lari-m. ,t and Civile"! K-"rtnieiit fvi-r in'i-rt-i in tin- Sfatr The public will fin.l TWO l.fVK MKX Uhiml II.-couiitt-r, bo arc oM Ii.'iiiilx nl tlii biivittn, and run waiton nKrer-fiun 1, und m 11 Jlorc faOO(!S9 Cheaper C77ood, mid Retlrr (ooris tlia nil the ' MM Foul'1" in Mnrbnll ruiintr. til'unn one! cimii nil! and for vom wlvrn. GROSH k NOBLE. TtiuirlHin, April 17lb, l!ii.1. ü'itf Doty's Clothes Washer, AND THE Universal Clothes Wringer. Doty's Clothes Washer. Tho a lvaiit.ij:-! if thi lil.u liiii.', .-. .111 nI with li iii.l.-i-Minr. limy In- ihn I rivlly vta'i-d: l't. It ill M.i'li r.iln4 i Wi ll ;i liaii.I rm tlj it, and in iu- tif.h i f t!ic tilu, and with otic Ii': h ll,.. lnlx.r. "I. Tin- m:n-htne artinj on the rlu hr mi ih f'i'1i n mill riii ii-l-. will imt wear ;r tir tln-ni a tln liaii.N innt ih ti l'i'I out the ilirt. Hm- iy'r liainl witoliiiiS I rff 1 hau u wo-k'n wo.niiitf. ;H Il"t ml. n-i-csiry fir lirty ihlhf, 1 in Imtlii Latter thrill the lialiiN ran lenr, 11 ml tile Ktealll atiilViilieiiiiijr fiinif an- hlmt in toart on I lie clot he, iii-i.-.i l of tin-i'1- i.itor. tili. The iiaiel are mit j irK .il. I, .!iriie!ed. r.r, mid Miiilinc. V.hir! with the mahiiie i n liealtlif'il exen ie rather than a weary l.ilmr. .-.in. Hie lieaiTi, 1 pr., .rv.Hi. H.re i 11 . ',.p. ! Imr ortranii. in. fc. ii.l M,.,,S r ,.f .. I rat ms iMiiir-, .111. 1 li, l,e 1 huh. a,e N-in- put ill th. Tlie heal'li i oi'"T r-l. 'then liniry, ii" n-y ruin ri.inn li'aiie the venue- apparel ami üyitein ..f the oH'ratr Peking with tin lioxioil lapor tr t!ie ash lul.. The Universal Clothes Wringar. Tl.i wrin-. r, itl. c c heela. Iii- li prevent th riil.lN-r from twistin? or hreaktritf on he Imfi, w.ll ßt jr ah tnh. aill riii; i llh Mlno.ot dry Ith. out wearing or tearing them, and will ix.t l.ivnk hiitti.ii, hH.ki and i-ti , etc. Jt In.Jia nil. Imt iniiKi'lea nrer s.-t tire.1. fl. .then wrini i'h thi Wriiiifer m wvv Ii of the water i preil out - a ill dry in a qnarter of the time th-t th-v would if ri.mr hy hand. The hand mixing .f rl.'.the, like hau l riil-hinic. tear and wear them Mt t". f.if. Tlw aasti. r-wmiian h-ttrov more do! hex in a d.ij than the wearer in a week. Tli Vntvrrail "Wrlnijer t..k the r,rt premium at the World' Fair, in l.ndi.ii at Ihe !a,t twni;n at Fair of the Anii-rii-aii Institute, and at the ni.wt important State and (iinty Fair. There have heen nearly a i.l.rter of a iiiilli.it -f tlnwe rilic r-i already n i l. ('iiTaiitri arr IVnnted ia all ihr ilict trhf.r ifmiiitMftd li.irt ut nlrii,'y r M'ide. .-.Ve .ie jH.,,;ilr. ,l. I.ilr.,1 h-. int m-ilt hr girri, la rrjmiMr pnrfirt. fr-m.l l-r rirr-nlart. II. V. ISR'lW.Xl.Nt;. r.enrml A.j.t. XI 0trf.ia. Srrtt, X, r )"ur.. may .".1, lW,;m . r irr Core Jaun0ucalV,;1tn - el AI . I i r i s ' ..in'- . ...;fv'vK ' Aai fc . iw i mI a'"' i,ai" 1 .. TV--1; ;.,,. an -f t-T,V '-. h ...ll nr.--r..n--:r:,:;,ii. fr.ii I Iii :U..i;sts . ' . . . -rr VVliU'-'lnr olT Prop .eor ';ra': State. V Jane 7, 180C lj Plymouth Marble Works. STANSBURY & HAUK, ITavins permanently lorated in Plymouth for the purfvoae f proaecutinf; the alwive busineaa, ara prepared to manufacture all kiuda of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones of all shes and forms. Marble Table Tops,' Bureau Tops, Counter Slabs, dee., dee. They solicit tha narronaire of all who want any work In their Una, and aaaure them that they Will tell their work .. AS cheap; if not-cheaper, . than any other eiUMishmont in Northern ladiana. and warrant atlftvt ion in ail raa. 8Lip ob width if La Porte Street, two doora from

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AB Sc CO., (Successors to Cleaveland & Work,) HAVE OPENED OUT WITH" A MUCH LARGER STOCK THAN BEFORE AND ARE READY TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF ' As Before, arid Sell Sugar, Coffee, Tea, dueensware. Gl asswarc. Woodenware, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Call at the old stand of Cleaveland & Work. AB BECKER & Co. rivmiutli,..Taii. IK, ixr.r. OBSERVE WELL The Noted Aiwljtical l'livsicinn. DR. V. CLARENCE PRICE. TIIKiMily riij-iii-ian nfliM kind int)ieMr, has met ifll ?rt':itet miriT!i, iiiiu d .1 li-tter P-jm-tati'in, cfTecti-il iii'iri- i-iim!-tr i-nrr, vinirt-d p;irr tlio i.iip-f t witliutit iiüxFiiif; an i-iiirasi-nn-iil. than any phyiii ian that trvi ii. h:i imlm iMIm-ih alliiiid lioennie noted fur Ii U t-k i 1 1 in r ri-nt Ing all t-irnic li-ease of Ihe mm s 'i?Q heul, nerve. ki.lii"V. hla.Iuer. wonil. an? l.lil atleetiiii f t the nrinarv ..rirnn. jrravel. m rofnl.irheiiniatiMu,enaiiht uxthnia. hromhitnü, alya'p. Ma, Ar. Itiir pra-lien, tit one of exiriment, Lnt of twenty yrnrstaiilir.. f-.iin.h-al fit the laws i.f Nature, illi null ! ex MTieiire Hli.l ev7l lu e tomiK. tain it. ! not tear dnwn, tni'ke hiek to make well, no hnr-h treatment , no ti itliiri;. no tlatteriiiir. We k niiw I he rn iie and t he rr tni ily nerilvil, im tu.. work, hilt k now ledi uaineil l yrnr if i- ieri-tiie ill t lie t reut mi 11 1 ol'llree iliea-.e erlitirely , eiiioiirai tin nt tiitl.'out a ppn-iMN't. Ciiin'i'I inottr ,,ii.IÄ, rea-1. ihle in u now evervl hii.-. or e.11 . rra..i and emnir.iit -ieii111 our eliiir.'i-. olalia not tu j evert InI v. I nt ihi i-ai in to We Invite the tiek.no matt.tr vliat He ir niliiieiit, to rail, inve-tix ate l--tre they nt.ir il..n Iio;m. niate in'i rr-'at imi and deride f..r tliei'iwl ve. il ient nothing a 'in-ntta-lii'li i fn-. 1 Lit in I he .o-Vfiit h yiur that I hare visited I. a Porte, and I shall iiia'ke my ilt for yinrr.--.ili Ij the aiiie laji ul the et k everv eiht nk. 1 cm l.eei.n-iilti il at LaTnife. !y xt lli-ne. duriiip Weilnelay and Thiirday, the .'ah and r,lltf InntihIkt, 1 f l'l, ii i.I il I .. ).. k. p. hi. Uesi ielire and I. llM.rjitol V , Vi auki 'un . 1 1! i imi. Tlo not .il.le to vl-it me i an m rite. apriK,-2:'yl -0--30,000,000 LOAN REPUBLIC OP HEXIC0. Twniy-.tar ronpon Bonds In Suras of $9. illKI, $103, and $1,0110. Interest Seven per cent.. Payable in the City of New York. Priucipr.Iand IntcreM liVa2b!ein (.OLD. $10,000,000 1ft be Sold at SIXTV CEMS on the MILLAR. in V. S. Cnrreiirv. thii vi. -Mint in int.-reFt TWKI.VE MIIM KNT. IX i 1.1, orsKVKNTi:K l KU IF.XT. IN IKUKXCV, ai tie pr. m nt r premium on sold. riKST YKAK INTST .T,REAHY rHoVIPKI- . 3l0st DKS1KAHLK IXVESTMKXT CVC'l oflVrctl. lnMK.rK Tracts of MlxlXG-nn., Afiaicn." TCKAL La.NDS; SIXTV 1FIR CENT, of FoRT DlKji, Impost?, ami Taxks, in the State of Tamaumpas ami Sax Lii Potoi; ami the fi.iciiTru r aitii of the nil State ai.d tlie Girxmit, Govr.R.NjiENT are ai l fi.v.ugf.d lor tlie retlcnip lion ol 'licse liuuas and the pay men I of inter est. THC SECURITY IS AMPLE. min r.S. (Try. will l.ny a 7 peret. Gold n..nd ..f? Sirfl . $o. ((Hl 1 11 J-,.)! 5.4m Si.iiu ONE BOND. Circnlam ft.rwarded and anleriptinn re- ivrd l.y JMIIN V. fOHMFS A f., and J. X. Tl FFT, Finiiiii-iiil A-ent i.f the Itepiihlii1 of Mexico, :,7 IJniailwaT, X. Y. WW Siliaeripl..n alo reeeiaiwl , Bank and Hanker jreiieially thronghnut the l"iii..-l Mali . IVr. 1 , I Mi A n'li DRUGS-GIST, East Side Michigan St., Plymouth, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors

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FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, LINSEED OIL, SPIRITS TURTENTINE, BENZOIN. WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS. riTCTY, LARD OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL. COAL Oil . LAMPS. feC. WALL PAPER, WINDOW OURTAIN, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, &c, &c, &c. PIIYSICIANS are partlcnUrly rwjnested to call and examine the etoek and prioea before B tire basing elsewtier. Particular attention: girra toFICZKSO PHT5ICIAN8 PBISCRIPTIOX8 and TAMItT RECir'S, an EXPERIENCED DRUGGIST. tfaftalS, 18G8 b20$1-

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EMPOBIUM OF FASHION E. PAUIj is a grain in thc ItSarket with an Entire Sew Stock of Custom lilntic

Our assortment of

Youths' and Childrcns' Boots and hfliocs, of every description, is Full and Complete. Our Stock was bought at Reduced Prices, and will he sold .Ä.T SMALL PROFITS ! Wc also make Boots -and Shoes to order, and think wc can please all who favor us wiih their custom. Our Stock is such that no one can fail to he suited who may give us a call. Store in new brick block, west side of Michigan st., at tho

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Tuto p1tM.urein aiinouuclnp to th ritiy.cna a a a It . 1 . f now hattlielare.taiiJbtfi'U'ctt'tlftock of

F0RKIGX AXD DOMESTIC SHELF. HARDWARE, irine, I3utt., Sji-owv, Hope, Twine,

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which w.ihou;;!il f.ir caA before-Mipmli-rvtrf in pripc.a. im! liich thev iiilcnJ to Jtll ai f ti cer thatdefv cumpctitiju. Having muveu their ct. cL to tl.c - North Room of tlio ITew Hricli Block,

! tho.v wouM rcrprct fully invite all their oM fiiem! ml cu-stomot to give tlitm a call, and j see liow nice ami nriup t!:ey are in tlieir new ti.-ti7eip.

O" Old Iron, Oj;ifr, brans and Rags Wanted, lor which the Highest Trice? will be paid. Terms GrocriTaaclsis.

Plrmouth, Indiana, Iatiuary 1 1 th, IfCC. Piano?, Pianos. ORGANS, ORGANS. ITIelotliii, i1ZcI(i!i:tn, Tlie i... ....... ia ujivii u-kHl lr vrfTtr .o art Him ixin iiaoiiif; a l'i:i 11, Orsan or Jlt-I.Mli.in. w ln-i can i I ne IK-HI , atKi ai I in- mwcvi mud ny to all k m h that we an- Mit fr Ihe best and moat of tlir Standard make of Piano lit Anitrlta. Anions: thc manv makers vre sell the cclebratiHl F. (' Lir!itc & Co.. Win. KnalK? it Co.. Ilnllct, Davis t Co., Ifazelton & Dro.'s, I. & C. Fischer, G. A. Miller k Co., I. Chickcrinp, Kurtzinnn & Huiro, McNeil, McPhail or Star Piano, and other lioston and New York Manufacturers. We sell tlie far fanieil S. I). & If. W. Smith' s, Prince s, Mas jii fc Hamlin's. MBLODIANS. We sell S. I). & U. W. Smith's, C. reloul.t's, A. C. Chase's Prince's Mason & Hamlin s and others. We will tar tliat we make tlila Onr Special Rualnea,. an! will ainve to at-ll any uftbe abve iii8trnnu'Ht tliat yoa may tlect n BETTER TERMS THAW TOO CAN r 05 II LT BUT EL8KWHERE. We Warrant all of our Inslru merits for FIVE YEARS. To Chnrche, Clerpjmen, c, a LAKGE DI8COPST. Give me a call before buying of any one, and beaatiafledthatyoncanpnrchaKanfnir at from l(Jto 20 per pent Cheaper than any other man in the West. C. WHITMORE, Gesl Agext at Large. OFFICE in E. Paol'i Boot & Shoe Store. PLYMOUTH, IND. Norf mber 23, 18C5 o4tf blanks. Blank WarrantT and Qnit Claim Prmls, Morten fft. Subjwnea, Kxecntiona, Sommons, Conitable'a Saha, Xotn etc., ic, kpt countantly on hand at tb RcrxaLicaa Kewa, Book,. and Job Printing ea-tablirtimrDt.

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Ladies', Mens', MisscsV Bovs", ISHj ACES ! k . 1 a v r. . Hardware ! c3 o J3u isr T II Er- e- c ORE, o i of M..t.-li.iU a;: 1 adi-j iAi:f: couqIics that they " ' nur arc KUEIA: TO A IV. n2sv9-tf Recommended by our "best Physicians. COUGH KS A LS A ill! Veetblo Liver lills?, AXD DIARRHEA CURE. TJ.-nimlT this Nii- ii imii'iff. We warrant all olll inol jri;ic fi ci Vi-a.ii Ufirf ioii r lliolirv r-fullJrl. DodJ't Herman Couph Balsam, for ail k i it'll, of COLT, IS. SORE THROAT. IIOARSENFrfS. WHOOPING COUGH, &.c, i fnifrinr to any ii in n. Alv r!l f.r "II l'l'a ;Tm.in I'unlt EaUam." norm's veoetaf.i.e liter riLLs, f.P!.II K.'IIii!: DisK, Sick Ha1arli. (iiininr t Iii fa.lniiill lMt- if l iv ff I. ItliHI, Üemovfnr all I n.itn -tl' ! art fii.-in it l-I in th vnr.. Ihtr tr:.lala. iimiI. maM'a LI ARRHEA t'l llB 'In-1 - knowu Ciiriniii ititf and Anti itimt. i it tain run- f-r Iiiarrlu-a. ClioU-ra 3Ioil.ia. nioMlr flux. Tlx- MNovrieiceüw fur Kale .y all lirtif. gifts. I'n-j'arH.! only liy DODD BHO'S & CO!,ni'CIlANAX. MICH. G. BLAIN tc CO., T. A. LEMON and PERSH . N(J CO., Agists rot Tltiiocth Mar. li 21, lr.C-21jl lrorcssor Han's CELEBRATED ORIENTAL Stomach Bitters, The Recipeor these Bitters was sei t to England and Germany from Arabia by Lady Hester Stanhope in 1814, Professor Mann having obtcint ed a perfe-t Copy of the same, ha spent five years in perfecting the article as a General Beveragge and now fffers it to the People of the United States as the best Bitters in the World: It should be used in all Fatiilies Jos Fever and Ague, Stomach Com plaints, Dyspepsia, Horning Appe tiicr, &C. D. K. Brant & Co. ; Sole Agents for the United States. .177 South Water Street, - SOLI BT , TrA- LEMON and FERSHING & GO,Plymouth, Ind.,