Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 June 1865 — Page 4

NUMBER 3 9. VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

JUST EECEITED AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS sSs SOESOES, Ever Uvoiifjlit to Ilymoiitla ! milK rUBLIC will fin'l at ray store, cast side of Michigan street, everv description and

.1 Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

- Burn up the Itubbifili. Go where rc may, rubbish of all kinds Erects the eye. In the country, branches of trees are "thrown into the fence corners and there allowed to lie and rot. Chips, old rails, stumps of trec3 and decayed wood in a variety of forms, are found on almost every farm. They are the prolific sources of fungus in all its multifarious forms. And fungus is becoming one of the greatest pests of American horticulture. The cracking of the pear, rotting of the grapes, and specks ou apples are caused by fungus, while rust and mildew are only different names for different forms of fungus growth. In the garden and orchard, everything that will not rot and make manure in less than a vear should be gathered up nnd

burnt. The importance of doing this

uromptlv is not ircnerally unuerstooü. l

th( hrnnehes of trees. notato tops, and

woody matter of ail kinds be charred, instead of burnt, it will make excellent manure. And in many iustances this cau . , . i i m. i ,

be clone witnoiu mucn irouuic. vmt uu jjje BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought for LESS MONEY at the a'jove establishment

irom waste places in tlie garuon can uu than anj Dry Goods store, or any other house iu Plymouth

obtained to cover the heap, ana tiicy win

themselves be converted into a most use

ful fertilizer. Vegetables of all kinds delisht in such manure. It is free from

weeds, acts quickly, and makes the soil

light, warm and porous. A gardener,1

who once uses them will never a'ain if

possible be without a supply. Rural An

nual.

NEW

LAUER AND BRO. Have just received a SPtEX-

IIfi Assortment of

&EADY-MADE

NEW FIRM NEW GOODS.

geffcers' (Eottmr.

!

üf S. 7-30 LOAN,

The undersigned having come' here with a view to make this place their future home, bej leave to solicit .1 fair

I from the citizens of this p'ace, vicinity, and a.

BOOTS & SHOES,

traveling commuuitv.promiiing at allthces a

Strictly Fail' Dealing. GOODS TO BE a s k i: r n i; s e x t e d IV I W I T II

; The eale of the first Eerie of $300 000 000 of ' the 7-20 Loan completed on the 31st of March , ; 18C5. The sale of the second series of Three ; Hundred Millions, payable three years from the I5th day of June, 1SG5, was begun on the 1st of 1 April- In the short spatt of thirty days, ottr On 1 Hundred Millions of this stries haae been soJ I , leaving this day less than Two Hundred Million! to be disposed of. The interest is payable semi

FINRTVA F m QTMr-T" ;nnually in curr0;ic.T 0D the 15lh of December UINXXl V A iuhiU blU Oil ; aud 13th of June by Coupons attsched to each

THIS GREAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BBOKBHS, li caused by tho arrival of their

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v arraiitcci BCom o"Mac3.o

A ILL WORK WARRANTED !!

A Variety of Notions. Their Stock of Roots and Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity fjuility and price

SMALL RETURNSShall be pleased to have their Stock and Prices cl-jseiy examined. Very Respectfully SPEYER & SHANE. Plymouth, Indiana, Nov. 17, 101 rJOnlBtf

Stave Bolts, HE'DING&MOOPPLES.

AND

Their Clothing embraces all qualities, and tehy

will not be under-old bv anv house in the place

The Stock now on hands i$ very fargc, ami will he soli!

at a very slight atlvan c on Jost.

Our Turn 3Iust Come.

'Generatiou after generation, says a fine writer, "have felt as we now feel, and

their lives were active as our own. Ihev

passed like a vapor, while nature wore the j

same aspect of beauty as when ner Crea

tor commanded her to be. 1 ho world

will have the same attractions for our off

spring yet unborn that she had once fori

us as children, let a little while and all will have happened. The throbbiug heart

will be stifled, and we shall be at rest.

Our tuneral will find its way, and prayers

will be said, and then we shall be left

nlone in silence and darkness for the worms. And it may be for a short time

we shall be sDokcn of : but the things of

life will creep in, and our names will soon

be forgotten. Davs will continue to move

on, and laughter and son:? will be heard

in the room in which we died; an.l the eyes that mourn td for us will be dried, and plistcn azain with joy, and even our

ch ildren will cease to think of us, aud

will not remember to lisp our names.

A Joke. A country school teacher,

prenariii' foran examination of his school, selected a class of pupils, ana wrote down

the questions which he would put to them

on examination day. The day arrived,

and so did the honefuls all but one. Iho

pupils took their places as had been arranired, and all went on glibly until the

question of the absentee came, when the

teacher askcl "In whom do you believe?" "In Xapolcou lioneparte was the an swer quickly returned. 1 li Tri 1 . i i

"lou bcuevc in rn3 iiuiy tatnouc

Church, do you not ?'' a?kod the mortified

teacher.

'No,' said the youngster, amid the roars of laughter; "the boy that believed in

that church hasn t come to school to-day

he s at home, sick abed. Time. Ninety years hence, probably not a man or woman now twenty vears. oi l will bo a:"kre. Ninety years ! Alas! how many of m m mi tl; lively actors at present oa the .tage of life will make their exit. Lcng ere ninety years shall have rolled away ! and could we be sure of ninety years, what are they? "A talc that is tolJ; a dream; an empty pound that passeth on wings away and is forgotten." Years shorten as man advan ccs iu life. Like the decree in longitude, mans life declines as he travels towards the frozen io!?, until it dwindles to a

The Highest Market Price in Cash P4d for Hides J.nuary2G,liC5-nii:tf. C S- CLEAVELAND-

We will pay the following prices from this date until Ja: nary 1st, lr-G.,for Stave Colts Heading

O Call and examine Goods aud Prices lor nnd 'loop Poles on delivery at ourStavo Factory

at 1 ivmoutls.

voarself. Store i-M door South of Pershing's Drug Store PI mouth, Nov 12, lr-GIMIm-

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0 $40,000! $40fooo! . M DALE & C O ,

ROO.i: II EWE XT &; AVOOßWiRD BLOCK

HAVE NOW IN" STORE OVER 40,000 Dollars worth of DrrGoods, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents' Furs. FBETYC'SS A XD GERMAN GOODS,

Ladies Dress Goods, Qiieensware, Glassware,

Removal and New Arrangement DAYID.SOX Sc Co.,

$6.r0 pr. cord 5,0J

Pec leave to

Whi'.e Oak SUre Bolts, Urd ileuding

WhiteUa'i Iijvta Heading ry 19,00 per thousand Citcu 17,'JO lliclvcry HoopPolca 25.03 " vro .vi?

fn-voo.1, Hoiiriion and Ctr.a Green, we will pav

$4,00 per cord for lied and While Oak Stare Lolts

and $1,J. per cord for Ked Oak, Ash, llmand

.l;p!e IJcadiiur lolts and J,22,00 perthoueand tor

UieKory Hoop I oles. delivered on the Piue tracks,

READY-MADE CLOTHING THE GREAT R U S II IS AT

, , .... , convenient for loadi op car.?, the abov to te inform their Ou Cuvtoiners, and tue Citizens of of ou,i (juality amJ 10 50 p-Jod and inp-ctedbv Marshall and adjoining Counties enerat.y, t.ut r v 1 0 u 7 t f HUKI.DUT DRO'S k CO. thev have removed their Stock ot (ood. to tut .

& & M. BECKER'S rso. 1, C?orlIn I3Ioclc, Corner of Iflichisan nnd LaPorlc Streets.

South Room in Ilewcttiuid Woodards' NE W 13 HICK HUII.DIa. West Side of Michigan Btreet.

And have opened the largest and most complete

Stockof DRY GOODS &

CLOTHING,

Ever opened inthis market. Their eleIlt and eomruydious Store Room is fi'lcifull with their huge btock comprising Calicoes

CßEAT 1 M PRoVEMENTi IX

SEWING MACHINES

3MP2HB Shuttle Machine, rATENTEO FSBRÜARV 14fII. 1FG0

Salea room, 53G Broadway ITew Yoxk.

This Machine ; constructed on an entirely

new principle of roech.M.itm, po.-;ssii)j injiy

rare and valuable improvement?, having been ex

Etc.,

ALL OF WHICH WERE BOUGHT AT

HEADY-MADE

Of everv varictv.all of Sood quality amined by the most profor.td expert.-, an.l pro. j capcithaathey cau be purcluued elsewhere ocoMmNn) and PLUl a j C Aj O T 21 1 3J CSr

HATS AND CAPS, 2sOTIOTS, &C. &C,

point and vanillic? forever.

Is it possible that lite is ot so short uu-

rices ia. KTocr

will be Sold at a Very Small Advance above Cost. &sT Wc invite all to call und examine our Goods lefcre purchasitg elsewhere and satisfy themselves of the GREAT BARGAINS we ara row able to offer. Re. member the place, North Room, Hcwctt k Woodward's Rrick Rlock. J.M.DALE &Co. rivtaouth, Indiana, December 1, ISO J.

The following are the piincipal objections arjred

against Kewinjj Machines:

1. LxccfMve labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, lo.3 of time in repairiaj. 4. Inc i pacify to sew every description of material. f. Disagreeable noise while in operation.

TIic 5ituiirc Scwintr "3:?r?jJic is

5Jxcii1 from ixll Wivhv CbjectSoRK, It ha? a stra?L-';t neoiUe, perpcndienl ir actiou.

makes the LOCK STITCH, wlikh will ntilhor

G BLAIN &Co-, DRUG S rOUE, PLYMOUTH p INL. ITTAVIN'Gjustreceived a fresh supply ofevery fl I articleinourlineof trade, onsidtinpr mainly

ofbrus, Mc.'icincs, Paint-J, OiU, Dye .Stuffs,

Varnish, Cruähes, Perfumery, lankee rsotiois,! Glass, Stationery, Pure .Medicinesand Liquors for j

ration? 4Vill ninety years erase all the Medicinal purposes only, to which wc res-r-cctrully

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111 Vll I I lie .IHL IltKJil 1 1 l II 1 StJUlU 111 Uli 1 1 J I V uu...;

also.onhaud aitockof I

Insurance Company. OF I.D3AXAPOLI.S.

trollen names over the door in town and

country, and substitute other3 in their etead ? Will all the now blooming beautits fade and disappear? the luve, hope and joy pts away iu ninety years and be forgotten? Ninety years ! IJehold to-day and to-morrow and every clay is mino ! When ninety years are past, this generation shall have mingled in the du..t and be remembered not !

ACCUMULATED

OVER 00 000.

AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING.

and ch

in town

Uomcsjics

Bleached and unbleached any qual

ity that may be called for or desired.

Denims & Hickory

A better Taiietr aud at

bettcrpricesthsn cau be procured elsewhere.

LADIES DRESS GOODS.

As fine a can be mirchased at an Store in the

I Ininn nnna: - firifrln virtnFalnrr'flesnrt.nienlOII-.: ! 1 r . i : i. . . 1.1 -i r

.., .u - b" i nui.or iavei,ui.u is aiihe oii ooui S'.ue;: performs

peileet sewin.r on every Ies.-i-ipt.on ot material

irom ie..iuer 10 me linr.-i .an.-ooii .lui:n.

w'th cotton, linen or silk turea.l", from the coars

est to the iirc-t number.

Having itii!i.r Cam nor Co-vhel, and the

leat Grille friction, it runs aj sraooih as als.

and is

EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS

It re'juircs F 1FTY per cent, les rower todiive

it than any other machine in market. A jr'nl of twelve years of ae can work it steadil" w ithgut

fatigue or injury to health.

Itsstrcn-th and WONDERFUL SIMPLICL

TY of eoisstniet ion render it almost impossible

toetout ol order, and 13 GCA.'t A.NTEEL) b

the conipanv to ive entire siti faction

e respectfully invite all those who maj desire

to supply tliemselvef w tli a :tipetir futic!, to

ea 1 1 a ml e x a it 1 n e th 1 ; V Ml I V A L E D M A C 1 1 1 N 15

But in a more especial mau.tr elo we tolicit the

patronarfi of

GINGHAMS,

CÜALIES, DKLAINS. LAWNS. SILKS,

GLOVES, fcc.,;

HOOP SKIRTS

A Splendid af sortmcat at from 50 cents up.

CIoilfiii2 of Home Mnnufactiirc.

note, which arc readily cashed anywhere.

rao its to One cent per day on a $.0 net Two cents per day oa a $100 not Ten cents per day on a 500 noto j 0 cent pr day oz a J10UQ noto $1 per day on A -'0iJ0 note; j More and More Desirablej lie Rebellion, is fuprre;sed, and thä GovcrL; jin-nt has alrcaly ador.ted rneaurcs ta reduce j expenditures a rapidly as possible to a peac t footing, thus withdrawing fioin market r s borrow ! cr and purchaser. j This U the OXL Y LOAN IX MA RKET nor i offered by he GovernmcLt. and constitute th GREAT POPULAR LOA.V OF THE I PEOPLE.

The Seven-Thirty Notes are convex tible ou their maturity, at the option of the holderinto U, S. 5 20 Sin per cent. GoldB earing Bonds.

, Which are always worth a prcviiunj

FRKE Vlion TAXATIO.tr The 7-30 Notes corxot be taxed by Towu

i Gilics, Counties or States, and the infrv ?t U

S. & M. RECKERL j taxed unless or. a surplus of their owner's ir.com j exceeiling'six hundred dollars a year . This fret Would most respectfully inform their nunaerous ; i,u-rpip H,p;pv,1,i r,m .1 customers, andall other citizens of Marshall aud ; incrca-M tllC,r lue fr0ni to three per cent. urrounding counties, thut they have j I tr annum, according'to the rr.te levied ca othtr 1 prope . JUST RECEIVED, i SfBscRim: QnciiLV.

Less than $200 c00 000 of the Loan authorized

by the last Congress are now on the market. Tili

amount, nt. t'ir i f - ut -liT"i It : l.:..., .. t i

- j . v u u11.11 IL13 i'iii OSUIUtii

will all be subscribed for within two months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the cac on cloying th ?uoseii..tions to the loins. I; now seem probbli that no considerable amount bevond the present series will be offered the public. Ia order that citizens from everv town an.l

section of the country may be a ITcrded faciütie for taking the loan, the National Banks, Stato Banks, and fVivate Bankers throughout thecoun try have generally agreed to receive fdiscription jit par. Subscribers wiil select their own agen'.s. in whom they have confidence, and whj only n to be responsible for the delivery of tho not. for which they receive orJers. Sl-ESCT.1PTIO.VS WILL BE RETElvrc bt th Firt National Bank of Larorta First National B.u.k of Warsaw First National Bank of Valparaiso. By T. Cresfiier, Branch Bank, Flyniouih. JAY COOKE. Sl-cscsiptiov Aoext, PlnUJchhia.

Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest aaJ ,

mostbplendid btock cf

DBF (SOODg

EVER EROUGIH TO PLYMOUTH

Their Goodj were carefully selected 8'id bought for Cash, they can. thereto e, Sell as Lew as the Lowest And WILL DO SO all the time. If vou don' beliore it, call and be convinced.

Work durable and Warranted.

ConstantlT on hand. II ivin. devoted especial at

tention to thidepartmcnt we are confident of oui

ability to pleac all who call 011 us.

CLOTHS. CASSIMKHKS,

CASSINKTS. TWEKDS, MAHSAILES

SILK.VELV KT & SATIN.

HAT3 & CAPS FOR MEM & BOYS,

C IL. I C OES. They bare Ü00 pieces of Prints, all of the Bi.) Quality aud Lattst Stjlcs.

Merchant Tailors,

Loach Makers, HoopSkiit Manufacturer ? ,

Dress Makers Corset .Makers, Gaiter .Makers,

shoe Bii. !ers,

iShii. .ml Bosom Milkers, Vest aud Fantaloon Makers.

Mrs. Partinc.to:; on Health. Isaac was reading the libu.sioe?s notices" to the oM lady, anions which he rca-J; "Dairies fr IStJl sohl here." "Dairies for 1801 I" exclaimed the old lady. Why don't the doctors inscrihe .Spauldin'a impaired glu j? That would stop the officers of the inff.vnal regions quick; then turning to Isaac, she remarked: "The inflicted crerturcs oucrht to send for that nefarious doctor who is a sou of Mr. E.

Sculapius, the man who cut a tumult out

of a man's ahorainable rcjrionä!

i

Tea.Coffee.Suar, Tobacco, Ciars, etc. Tobe disposcdof at very reasonable figures. Within aiew .ay past, wc have received from PittsburglaudNcw Yorkalarge amountof

Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. orb'.irninthcsrime,of vc ysize andstyle with or without shades. We ato also agents foi all the popular Patent Medicines!

ofthc day. Physicians prescriptions carefully putup atallhours ofthe night, by an xperienceel druirists. We earncstly"invit the public tofavortis with acall, examine ourstock. ind become eonTineed ofthefactthatwearedoin a liberal business. G. BLAIN & Co. Plymouth. Ind.,Oct.22.18C3

Josh Billings' advice to a younj lady as to how she shall receive a proposal: "You ought tew take it kind, looking down hill, with an cxprchun about half tickled and half scart. After the pop iz over, if ure luver vrriiits to kLs.s

you, I don't think I would say yes or no, but let the thing kind of take its own course. There is one thing I have always stuck tew, and that iz, jrirc me long courtships and short entailments."

NEW BOOK STOKE.

The most extensivestock ever brought into this 1 - i;r

li

rpiHS FN I FUrBISINC. COMPANY IS market

i. now Uoinsan rxti-nivc and llouri.hin- fll I IE AniVfl H I? F) 3 f) Hll "t ? Yfil business within tl.e limits of the State, and inas" T A 1 L l) KIA U ü L I li I ill Sii 1 .

um.! a.i it. -ji.-nuiic me ousinessoi me Company to the State, thepatronaire of our neonh: U ol'u I Havinsr en?;i"ed the services of

itcd- ' 4 '

Pclieiesarc issued for any period not excelling TIlC VfTV "3r Wr!iFl?CS2 lil

sei er ..ears, at rates as reasonable a. the prompt 7k' or f tsri-a jnelirics: : navmnit nf Iimsps trill x-rmi ,,, ,n il.i.. . .UllilU.i ill 9

Business Houses Water Mills, Hotels Churches

GINGILV M S .

j- Beli-ious and charitable Institutions nil, tc I XJ ev hav 40 pieces ol Frencl i'.era'.Iy dealt with. j Uingharas, at Very Low IFRICn CF MACHINI33. COMPLETE-

CIIALIES AND DEIAIXES. They haTe 35 pieces of Pacific Chali-s auJo Lames, ail the very handsomest figures and colors .

Richmond is bout to Fa II T AM IF THE REBEL CABIXET IS CAl'TURBD PEACE Wli Be DECLARED IMMEDIATELY!

t 1 . 1 t-v 111 mm

"-". iioasw. dims, and ,v. 'i " :-,"-"; . . 1 ",;:.-, Worosit A trim f:,r I! t. , ,1,. --,..i

z r:s' r" h 01 ore,,; ?, cdi. c, miw. ci

They can make a good fit on short notice.

CF MACHINES, COMPLETE

No. I, Family .Machine, with Hemmer complete C.G0 " 2, Small Manufactuiin with lxtenbion Tab'.e 7i IK I ai.e j-5 4, Larjro, for Leither ICO

both iu town and country.

raiticulnr Altnilioa Riven iocatticli B9ispf!tcU in

Men thatcaunot be excelled for DURABILITY,, A,!1Iiea, wliere apencies aro ipt already estab-

tlic insurance of Tarm Propel y.

Indlanians ! You have been payinj and contin

ue t nay to companies located i:i Illinois Con

necticut, New York and other States, humlreis

ol thousands of dollars per annum. This immense

sum 6ent out of the State for insurance purposes caa be retimed amonir our own citizens, for

which purpose)

WORK.

nAvTinrir &

- a. w -a. rJ Kr a

A. DwiDSOV. It. Damuson, Sept 25 'C: n25tf.

CO. L. Lm lj;

our own citizens, for

THE SINNISSIPPI

'Doctor, I want you to prescribe for me." The doctor feels her pulse. "There is nothiog the matter, madam; you only need rest." ''Now doctor, just look at my tongue! just look at it! look at it! now say, what docs that need ?" "I think that needs rest, too!'' Kxit madam in a state of preat excitement. . 1 1 i A woman in Farniinton, Me., on

taking a circular on itch fr m her por t office box, which had been distributed in

other boxes thin saluted the. postmaster: "How did you know wc had the itch at our house ? I had always cautioned the

children about scratching in public, and thought it was a secret.'

"An order has been issued assigning Gen. Logan to the command of the army of the Tennessee, and Gen. Ilazcn, commanding the 2d division, succeeds Gen. Logan ia command ofthe 15th corps.

O. n, P. BAILEY, DEALKR 1H BOOKS AND STATIONERY At the Test Office, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Keep constantly on hand a large stock of School Hooks, llNcellaiieoiiN Hooks, Ilililrs, II lank Hooks, Photograph Albums, Portfolios, Stool Pens. Micet Jtluslc, All Kinds of .Papers Folio Tost, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Record Cap, Commercial Note, rarchmnt Note, Letter, Bath and Billet, envelopes of All Size and Qualities. Ui;i, ISLACK nml IIH 5. I.MiS ticoRi) and Copying Inks, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. B. Newspapers, Literary Papers, and

Matazine3 received daily. New Publications

Forwarded by stecial agents, can be found in

hi atora vlO nlG tf

Livtrv. N. B. KLINGER,

Proprietor4 Buckeye Li very, "oppojlt eRd ward

Ilou,riyniotitn,ioa. n.iy

Has been instituted.

You have i:iv an opportunity of insuring your proper v with a safe and reliable Company in our own State. It should be the pride and pleasure of

erory citizen to encourage home enterprise, and by comparing the plan ot this company with th:tt

01 otneis, n' person can fail to perceive th ad

vantage ot the Nnsi.-y-ippi over any s.anl ir instl

a..! ? t - -. .

Wo Braß at all

Oili)iaK: r.LUAII COOUWIN, President, W M. P. LIIDW ICH, Vice President, JOHN IL BKRUY, Secretary.

WM.P. LKÜWICIL Treasurer.

my

Jiitois: Fdder ELIJAH UOOINVLNVIn liana polls. Hon. WM NIBLACK, Vinct WM.H. MOKUOMEUY, Logotce, J. U. BUR BY, i;f , . WM. P.LKDW 31. MOAGLtXi: vlO n21- ym'Juth and vicinity.

Editor Democrat Dear Sir: With your permission I wish to aay to the readers of your paper that I will srnd by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a recipe with full directions for making and using a simply Vegetable Balm that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, ami nil impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare faces, tumpla directions and information that will enable them to ttart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. Ail applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist n3nm3J PI J, Broadway, New York.

IT will b no draft upon y)ur rocket if you

j wintatiew pair ol

BOOTS Oil SI TOIlS, Ifyoafco to the New Store of Gr. ES. O O ES, To purchase iheüi. He sells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. The subscriber lias a large and good stock and will sell atbarely living profits. Having superior workmen always employed, he can furnish custom work, and do repairing to suit all. Designing tom-iui in business here, he will make it to tho interest ofthe public to patronize ' cskoiiui: KOCH. Plymouth, IndianaSeptember 10, 'CU u7tf

Vnjj-omnsiiiiiijMj. C HASLANGER &, BRO'S,

Manufacturersofwagons.earrlagcs etc. Black smithing, painting und grainiugdone to order

All kinds of Job Work done at thin Office oa horfiiotiee w Ith neatnepp and dlpcti

lulled, to whom a liberal discount will be ivcn.

but we make no eonsigh.'n nt3. I'rdeis may be sent through the American AdVKRTisiNO Ae.cv, Broadway New York.

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5if AUTBSm &. CO. üroudvay, .V.w York.

Cabinet Ware-Rooms.

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i IM CM IT'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Removed to the First Boom .South of Hire's Store Where may be found a large assortment of Furniture of ail kinds, consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Sofas, Bedeads, Parlor and Kitchen Chairs, &e. Ac. lie will sell every article in his line asHieap as they cau be bought at any other house outside of Chicago. He is constantly manufacturing Irom the best material, all kind of Furniture needed for house or ollice use, and is prepared to fill orders with despatch, He is also prepared to furnish HEADY MADE COFFINS of anp size or style wanted.at reasonable rates Those whodesirethe use, on funeral occasions, of a lYcu iiinl Well rinlftlie! Ilcnisc Can bo accommodated Don't forget the place. Two doors south of the I'd wards house. Plymouth, Indiana. JUST It F.C E I V ED A large lot of photograph frames, (gilt and rcsewood) thvbeat to be lound in Plymouth. JONATHAN. WRIOHT. lnnU-if.

French r.nd Donesti

Prices.

LAWNS, SILKS, &,C TLeyhave 100 piece cf Lawns, from 10 cts up ALi'O - Miic Black Silks atd Traveling Goods for Ladus

WHITS GOOD S, They hive aspendid assortment of White Goods such a Bi iliiantes, Jarkonets, and 5Ü00 yds of bleached and uobleached Muslins

D K S" I AI S, fc

They hav 2 Bales of Denims and Iikkory

(1L0VES, HOSIERY Jfc NOTIONS Thcir.toek of Gloves, Hosiery andXotions

lareand fashionable.

Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will .ell at the Low est Rates, as their motto always has been and always will be, Quick .Sales aud Small PotU

In tho meantime the people are runn:a U

l. A. Ö1MUÖS' New Painily Grocery AN 9 PROVISION STORE. Tobuj- articles with which to er.terta'n their ! dier friends when they return. He has recently removed to the corner of Gas

j and Michigan streets, in the room lately oecupi4 by Jo Potter as a Saddle and Harness khop, o

posileCougle's old Corner, where he hs now ,u hand A LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions, and is constantly recc!r NEW SITPLIE1. which he pledges hims; it to SELL AS CHEAP as any other house in Plymouth, fcr Ready Pay. lie will also take All Kinds of Count rv Prodnce in exchange f r Good.-., cr Pay Cash at th UIaa market price for almost every thirg the Lrn has to sell. His stock consists, in part, of Cotfl'o, Sugar, Iola?05, Sjrup, Ijic?? Tobiiceo. lVppor, vllspiee, Fili, Ijaoon, Crorkory, Stone ami AVootkn "Ware, Provisions, etc., etc.. etc. Call and see beforo purcbas'njj elsewhere. T, A.S.NONS. Jnne 2J. lhC4 9 xiUt.

OXj ot h I w gTheir Stock of Clothing coi.sists of Coats, Pan Vtts, and ether Gvi.ts' at-d Boya' V.'tui, ot all Qualities, suitablu for rich or poor.

MERCHANT TAILORING

With the nhove they have connected tJic Me c'iantTailoring Business and have just received large stock of Cloths, Casdmeres, Vestingf, They are prepared to make up Clothing to ord on short notice, and warrant a good liter no sa as thev have in thciremploy 31-. ir. .1. itisivivi:?i, Who is a good workman, end kuw8h wto up a fjood suit.

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tT All klRdsefCovi.tr riclveiilo i eiange for Good. prlT

S. MATH CO.

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Wolesal and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES A N 1

TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Insolicitingthe publicpatrouage wc weula a hat ourstock of Goodsi complete, and willccn pare favorably withan otleiesttllifl dm ttin U West, Kspecialinduceiueu' are ofTered to ' Dealers. AH kinds of country Producetaken atthrM estniarketprice in fchangforroods.