Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 June 1865 — Page 4

NUMBER 42 VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

Oris Hi or Phrases. "He's cut a dido." It is told in history

that Dido, a queen of Tyre, about scvcu ; hundred and eight years bclorc Lhrist, fled from that place ou tho murder of her husband, and' with a colony settled on the north coast of Africa where she built Carthage. Beins in want of land she bargained with the natives for as much land as she cDuld surround with a bull's hide. Having made the agreement she cut the j bull's hide in thin strings, and tying them together claimed as much as she could surround with the long line she thus made. The natives allowed the cunning queen to have her own way, but when anybody played a sharp trick they said he had "cut a dido," and the phrase ha3 come to our ! day. "He's caught a tartar." Tn some bat tie between the Russians and Tartars a wild sort of people in the north of Asia a private soldier called out, '-Captain, hold on there; I have caught a Tartar." "Fetch him alomr. then." stid the Captain. "Ay, but he won't let me I" t-aid the man; and the fact was the Tartar had caught him. So when a man thinks to take another in, and gets bit himself, they say : '-Hes caught a Tartar." Carrying the war into Africa In one of the famous w ars between Carthage and Rome, and but two thousand live hundred year ago, Hannibal, the Carthageniau leader, and one of the most wonderful men of antiquity, led his army into Italy, and for several years continued to threaten the city, and lay waste the surrounding country. Scipio, the Roman general, saw the necessity of getting rid of Hannibal and his forces. So he determined to lead an army into Africa, and threaten Carthage, and thus make it necessary for Hannibal to return home for its defense. This scheme had the desired effect; and in all time this retaliating upon an enemy, by adopting his own tactics, is ' carrying the war into Africa." As Authentic Ankchgte Talley. rand was once in the company of Madame -de Stacl and another eminent French tady. whose name we do not remember. "You say charming things to hoth of us," said Madame dc ael; '-which of us do you like best The wily statesman artfully repeated that he was delighted with hoth. "Ah ! but you prefer cne of u." eouinued Madame de ;Stael; ".suppose we were both drownini: iu the Seine to-nitrht. which of us would you help fir.t?" 4iI would extend my riirht hnnd to Madame dc Stacl, and 1113- left to niadame yonder." "Yes, but suppo.se only one "f u- could be saved, which would you attempt to rescue in Talleyrand's diplomacy wts pushed to its severest test, Lut uot one whit discom posed, lie turned to Madame dc Stacl and replied: i3Iadaiiio, you who know ?o vny things, doubtless know how to swim.'' -4a A C.riTAL Evasion. Two litcrary ladies were lately witnesses iu a trial. One of thcui, upon hearing the umal -questions asked, '-Wliat is your name ? .and how old are you"" turned t her companion and said, 'I do not like to tell my age; not that I have any objection to its being known, but I don't want it published in all the newspaper.-.'' Well" said the witty Mrs. W , l:I will toll you how you can avoid it. You hav1 i.iard tbe objection to all hearsay e. i io; toll them you don't remember when yru were bom, all you know of it ij by hearsay.'" The rw" took, and the question was not pressed. Fun. Fun should be cultivated ,v: a fine art, for it is altogether 1 Cne thipcr. "Who ever knew a funny man to be a bad one ? On the contrary, is he not nine times out of ten, generous, humane, social and good. To be sure he is. Fun it is a trrcat thin;. It smooths the rouh places of life; makes the disposition fresh and rosy as a maiden's kiss; scatters sunshine and flowers wherever it goes, gives the world a round, jolly countenance; makes all the girls as pretty as June roses and mankind one of the best families out We co in for fun. The man who won't cultivate it must keep a good half rod be twecu us. Some one writing about the Chicago fair says a very extraordinary curiosity has been placed on exhibition, it having been added Vi l)r. ;Iu:t collection, coi sistini' of two l.'iir- from the immorta! Shak -r.-O'iro'.-i :', '. hrr;. that wore discov ere'l in t!: fi.t hi SliaksiiearcV head. v. Li'-li wii. in the rios-es-ilon of the Duke of Devo.'ishire in at the time when this strange discovery was made. We are informed ly Mr. Klocnne, our, ('ounty Kecorder, tliat a mortgage, executed by the Chicago k Great Eastern It. Vi'. Co. to parties In Xew York City f r nearly four millions of iollars, requiring revenue stamps to the amount f J?r,O0O, was recorded oa the li-ith of May. Lo- ' "Ifow well tie jdays for one so joun' laid Ma 1'artluton,- .'! thj orran-boy performed with the monkey before the door; "and how much hin little brother looks like Mm, to be sure '." Mrs Partington 13 in Xew.Vork.. She. went up from I'nfton as soon as tho learned by telegraph ti it yoftl wan mldhf falling hi Wall sired, but after several unsuccessful attempts to get into the shoF) w'jrvinir- tack disappoiptod woman. Secretary -Welles and his jolly companions are having a fine time gallivanting .down south at tho public xpthise. JJut then Welles w better 'anywhere' than in office, . m , , . ,,-... n . ' "I'm sitting on the style, Mary," h .what .the envious girl said, when she plumped down -n her sister's new gipsy hat and feathers.

JUST RECEIVED

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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS cSb g33E3E03HSS? lEvor X5 i'o it to Plymoutli! THE PUBLIC will find at my store, cist side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, anil Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

THE BETTER BOOT or SHOE can le bought for LESS MONEY at the above Ftabluhuent than any Pry Goods store, or any other house in Plymouth. ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

TIic Stock now oai IiaucI is very Yarc, .int trill Ue sold at :i very slight advnmc on Cost. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides-Juiuary2G,16C5-n27tf. G- S- CLEAVELAND.

$40,000! J

M. DALE &

XORTII KOO.T1 II E1VI3TT & VOODWAKD ItLOCK HAVE NOW IX SrOHK OVER 10,000 Dollars worth of Dry Goods,

CLOTHING: HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Summer Goods, F KERCH AKDER1M. CJttOBS,

J udith Dress (Jocik Qiieensvrarcj-fildsswarc,

AiiL or which Panic Prices

A11 WH 1J(J at u N ery Small Av:VIlc0 above Cost. iT5T Wc invite all to call and examine our CJocds before purcha-ing clcewh Ue md satisfy themselves f the (JUKAT BAKGAIXS wc are now able to offer.

member the place, North lioom, Hewett Plymouth, Indiana, December 1, 18(5-1-. G-. BLAT.N & Co-, DRUG STORE, FLYMOUTh, IN1. HAVINGjustreccived a fresh supply o fevery articleinourline of trade, onsisting mainly of Drills, Medicines, I'sunts, OjI?, Uvp Mnu.-, Varnish, Crushes, rertumery, Yankee Notions, ("1:135, Stationery, Pure .Medicinesand Liquor? for Medicinal purposes only , to which we respectfully invitetheattention ofthiscomiuuuity. Wc have also.onhandastockof G-B.OO 23 It Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cijrar?, etc Tobe disposcdof at very reasonable ligure?. Within a'tew day past, we hav received from Pittsburgh'anJNcw Yorkalarge amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. orburnintliesirae.on vcyixo anditylewith or without shades. Weaio also agents forall the popular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians proscriptions carcfullv putup atallhoura of the night , by an xpeiicnced drupists. We e.rnc?tl v'invit the public to favoruswith acall. examine" ourstock, and become convinced ofthefactthatwe aredoiup a libera 1 business. (JiliAIK ilo. PlTmo'ith. Ind.,Oct..lfC:j KKW ROOK STORE. O. U, P. BAILEY, I KALF.lt IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. At the Tost Ollicc, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Keep cori'tantlyonhaiid alargestock of School Hooks, ;?liCClI;5II'liK aioos.s, S:ibh s, Illank Hooks, I'liotorali AIIiiiii, C'orlfolioN, Slccl B'rns. k ASF All Kinds of Pap or s Folio Post, Flat Cap, Fooleeap, Hrf-ord Cap, Comincrcial Note, Parchment Note, Letter, Hath and Uillet. envelopes of All Sized nd Qualities. Iti:i, It LACK niitl III.Uj: I MLS Record and Cornxc Inks, And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. B, Newspapers, Literary Paper, and Magazines received daily. New Pubticatipns Forwarded by Fiecial agents, can be found in hia gtor - vlO n!6 tf Livery. , . .in I r t 1 T 1 ifOUSe,Plyinoath,Ind. .. .nS7lj. N.B. KLINGfcR,

Worls.

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c o Etc., weiu: bought at in Now Y"o & Woodward's Brick llock. J.M.DALE &Co. Insurance Company. or i.xnin.ii'oMs. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OYER 500 000. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING. TI1I3 ENTERPRISING COMPANY IS now duing nn extensive and f!ouri.hing busier?.? . ithin t! e limits of the State, and inas" much as it confines the business of the Company to tho State, thepAtronage of our people id solic itcdPolicies arc issued for any period not exceeding seven year, at rates as leäsoiriblc as the prompt payment of lses will permit, on all kinds of Business Houses Water Mills, Hotels Churches School Houses, Dwelling Houses, liarns, and out houses, together with the contents of each, both in town aad country. 'articular Allriilioii Kiven to Hie iiiMirancc; r Fsiriii lricty. Indianlana! You have been pay in? and continue t pay to companies located in Illinois. Connecticut, New York and other States, hundreJs of thousands of dollars per annum. This immense sum sent out of the State for insurance purpos enn be retrrncd among our own citizens, lor which purpose THE SINNISSIPPI IIa licen instituted. You have now an opportunity of insuring vour proferty with a safe and reliable Company in" our own State. It hhould be the prido and pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, and b;. mparin the plan ot this company with that of others, no person can fail to per. five the ad vantages of the Sinaissippi over any similar institution doing business in our State. ELIJAH GOODWIN, President, W M. P. LEDWICH, Vice President, JOHN R. BERRY, .Secretary, WM.P. LKDWICIJ, Treasurer. l)itv(ors: Elder ELIJAH COOD WIN, "Indian polia. Hon. WM. NIBLACK, Vinci WM.H. MONCOMER V, hogotec, J. R. BERRY, Esq.. WM. P.LEDW ill. no ic; mm: 3'ni'iuth anil vicinity. vlO u21Editor Democrat Dfar St: With your pcrmii.sion I wish to say to the tcadera of your paperthat I will send by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a recipe with full directions for makin: nd using a bimply Vegetable Halm that will effectually remove, In ten days, Tiniples, Blotches, Tan, Freckle, and all impurities of the Hkin, learing tho same eoft, clear, smooth and Ileautiful. I will also mail free to those having Haid Heads, or Hare faces, simple direction and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty dayg. Ail applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yourn, . TIf03. F. CHAPMAN Chemist A30m3) . 831 , Pro war , New York.

NEW STOCK.

LAUER AND BRO. Have just received aSFIjEItfAssortment of READY-MADE BOOTS & SHOES, AND A Variety of Jotions. Their Stock of Boots and Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and rice Tlieir Clothing embraces nil qualities, and tthy ; will not be underold bv anv house in the place. 27j ' Call and cxamins Goods and Prices for yourself. Store 2.1 door South of Pershing' Drug Store PI; mouth, Not. 12, lSC.'3-0m-STBMGE BUT TRUE Removal and New Arrangement DAVIDSON S: Co., Beg leave to inform their Old Customers, and the Citizens of .Marshall and adjoining Counties generali', that the' have removed their Stock of Goods to the South Room in Hcweltaud Woodards' NEW BRICK BUILDING. West Side cf Michigan Street. And have opened the largrstand most complete j Stock of !DIiY GOODS & CLOTIIINC Ercr opened in this market. Their desrant nnl commodious Store Room i: I filled full with their huge Stock comprising 'Calicoes , Of every variity, all of x'i iniity and chsapei than they can be purchased eisernere in town. Domcslics Bleached and unbleached any (quality that may be called for or desired. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at better prices than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as enn be purchased at any Store in the Union, consisting in part of a large assortment of GINGHAMS, CI TALI ES, DLL A INS, LAWNS. SILKS, GLOVES. JL'c.. HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from .r0 cents up. Clothing of Home Mmiufacliuv. Work durable and Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted especial at tention to thisdepat lnient we are confident of our ability to pic.iic ill who call on us, C LOT I IS. CA SSI M EKES, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, MAU3AILES SILi;,VELVETit SATIN. HATS & CAPS FOR MEN & SOYS, The most extensivestock ever brotnrht into th'.s market. TAILOIUXG DEPARTMENT. Having engaged the services of Ti:c Very WorEiQicu in ror llitraa 11:111:1; Thfcvcan make a irood fit on short notice. We oiler great advantages in this department, ofour establishment, we are confident wc have Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY, Ycatness ait' CHspi(cU in DAVIDSON & CO. A. I) vvioi.v. IL Dampson, L. Laikk Sept 25 'Gr2 n3.itf. JYo IP raft at all. IT will bo no draft upon yaur pocket if you want a new pair ot boots orr SHOES, If yon go to the New Store of Gr. 2SL O O Topurchaso them, lie yells a GOOD ARTICLE! SO CHEAP. , t Tlie subscriber has a large and good t tock and will Mtll at barely living protila.. Having tjupcrior workmen always employed, he can furnish custom work, and du repairing to suit all. Designing toremin in business here, ho will make it to the intercut of the public topitronizc him. GFOlitit: KOCH. riymöüth, IndianaSeptcmbir IU, 'CJ n7tf AVjijxoiniialcIiijuj. C HASLANGER & DRO'S, Manufacturersofwagons, carriages etc. Rlack smithing, paiutiug und grainingdono to order All kinds of Job Work done at this Office oo hort'noticc with DCatneea and dispatch

NEW FIRM IV E W GOODS.

The undersigned having come" her? with a view to make this place their future homo, bej leave to solicit a fair from the citizens of this p'ace, vicinity, and a traveling commuuity .promising at alt tir.ic a Strictly Fair Dealing. j coons TO EC j AS IlEPIiESEN TED. , :v i3 w i rr i j AND SMALL RETURNSI Shall be pleased to have their Stock and Prices I cl'eiy examined. Very Respectfully SPEYER, k SHANE. Plymouth, Indiana, Nov. 17, lli vlOnlCtf ; Stave Bolts, HE'DING & HOOP P LES. Wc 1 will pay the fol!o wing prices from tt.is date fanuary 1st, lirßö, for Stave Holt Iioadin until J at Plvnionth. " " I White Oak Stave Dolts, Tied Heading White Oak Rived Heading i v $.6.50 pr. cord 5,0U 19,00 r-or thousand Green 17.ÜU Hickory Hoop Pole? ALSO -VT InAood, Rouibon and Etna flreen, we will rav 51.H0 per cord for Red and While Oak Stave bolts and $1,25 per cord ft r Red Oak, Ash, Elm and 1 .Iap.e IIraditi holts and S22,00 rerthousand lor Itickorv Hoot. Poles, delivered on the side tracks. convenient for loadt on cr.r?, the abov? to be j of Rood quality and toll piled nndin.p ctedbv us I v 1 011 7 1 1 IHJKLKUT BilO'S &CO. S CHEAT IMrHUVEMEXTS IX SEWING MACHINES Shuttle Machine, jwTEXTED riiBr.fAnv llnr. Ij-GJ Sa!e3 rcom, 505 Brocway 17ew York. This ."Machine is constructed on an entirely j new principle of mechanism, possessing many j rare and valuable improvements, having been ex j amincd bv the niot ro found experts, and pro - nonnceJ to be SIMPLICITY nnJ PEUl'EC - TION COMBINED. Tlie following are ti;e liscioal objectbia nrprcd ngainst Sewing Machines: 1. Excc'sive labor to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, loss of time in rerairinj. 1. Incapacity to sew every description of ma tei'al. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operatiwr.. j Tho r. is J pile N'U Inj? Sisflif 110 is 1 .xoiu; Ir)ti4 ail flie.se Injections, It ha a stni'Jit needle, perpendicular action, mikes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither! rip nor ravel, and is alike on both hides: performs pci feet sewing on everv description ot material, irom Leather to the finest Nansook .Muslin, w;th cotton, linen or sillf thread, from the coars- 1 est to the finest number. liaving reitntr Lain nor uog-,vncei, md the least possible friction, it run; and i.i EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS 0EE2"KT SSs It requires I' 1 FTY ncr cent. Io?s power todrire 1 it than any other machine in market. A frirl ot die years oi a; can woin a ticauii' wiinoui fatigue or injury to lieal.li. j Itsstrcnut'h an.l WONDERFUL SIMPMCI-! TY of construction reinlcr it almost impo?p:blo togctout ofoiuer, and U (lUAtiA.NTKCD by the company to ivc entire siti facti jn. i e rc.-pcctluliy invite all those who may desire to supply themselves v:th asnpeiior nrticle, to call ami exa-x ine this UN II I V A L F. I) .MACH 1 N K. But in a more especial manner tio we solicit the patronago of Merchant Tailot?, Die? Makers Cor.-et Makers, Caitcr Makers, Hhoc Hinders, Coach Maker, Hoop Skirt Manufacturers , Shiitand Hosoni Makers, Vest ami Pantaloon Makers. XJT Religious and charitable Institutions will be liberally dealt with. tPRICE CF MACEINB3, COMPLETE; No. 1, Family Mucliine, with Hemmer complete $G0 " 2, Small Manufacturing with extension Table T"i " .T.Laigc " b" -1, Large, for Leithcr 100 cassim: is i i:vi:iiv v iiiirrv. Wc want Agents for all towns in the United State?, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and outh America, where agencies are not already establiidied.to whom a liberal discount will be givtu, bit we male no consignments. Orders may be Kent through the Amviucax Advkrtisinc AiiENCY, 3bU Hroadnav New York. j. 'ft'. ISr ISlTiai lt & VO. I'iG Hroadwav, New Yoik. Cabinet Ware-Rooms. I .T-' J ArIM G I I T So COS FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Removed to the First Room South of Rice's? tore Where may be found a large t -ortincnt of Furniture of all kinds, consisting of Rureaus, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, rarlornml Kitchen Chairs, fic. ic. lie will Bell every aiticle in his line as cheap as they can be bought at any other house outside of Ghicago. - lie is constuntly manufacturing Irom the best material, all kinds of Furniture needed for house or ofliee use, and is prepared to fill order with despatch, lie is also prepared to furuish , ... HEADY MADE COFFINS ofanp rizc or style wanted.at reasonable rates Those whodesire the use, on funeral occasions, of New and Well rinisIuMl Hearse Can be accommodated ' Don't forget tho place. Two doors south of the Edwurdshouso. Plymouth, Indiana. , JUST KKCEIVED-A large lot of photograph frames, (gilt und resewood) thsbest to be lound iu Plymouth. JONATHAN WRIGHT & Co. vlOnH-tf.

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THIS GKEAT ' COMMOTION I A T S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF AND IJE AD Y - MADE CLOTHING t n 1: g it 1: a t II U S II IS AT IS. & M. BECKER'S No. I, Corl)in Block, j C01 I,C1 of 3Iichi:r.m at.d !: Porte Streets. &, M. 'BECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, audall other citizens of Marshall and urrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of T KEADY-MADE 1 v ! -aOTSI XJ CS- ! ' A mn n tvv-t-v . i A3. ATS AND CAPS, j -v' ( r I Y "ST C-' iVr"' ! - J-V-iJN öj V', cjC V EVER BROTJGfll TO PLYMOUTH Their Goods wore carefully selected aid bought lor Cash, thev can. therefe e, j i Sell as Lew as the Lowest! 1 And H IM. IK) SO all the time. If to don' believe It, call ami be convinced. C .A. J, ICOES. j Tl.ey have 500 piceea of Trints, all of the Bcm 1 Quality ami I,ate.-t Styles. CIIALIES AND DELAINES. M:cy have pieces of Pacific Chalies auda Lames, a'.i tho vety handsomest öderes and colors . GINGHAMS. Tliev havo 10 nierej of French i ond Domrsti iVicea. (Gingham?, at Vcrv Low LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts up also Hue Black .Silks and Traveling Goods for La lie? TVH I T E Cr O O 3D S1 ' j Tliey have aspendid assortment of White Goods such as Unlliantes, Jackoncts, and U00 yds of bleached and uobleached Muslins D e r I jM & & o They hav 2 Teiles ol Denim and Hickory CLOVES, HOSIERY k NOTIONS .1 Theirstoek of Gloves, Hosiery ndXotion J large and fashionable. Quik Sales, Small Profits All the above articles they will sell at the Lowest Rates, as their motto always has been and always will be, Quick b'aks and Small Petita Xj O J? XX I IV GTheir Stock of Clothing coi.sists of Coats, Pan Yests, and other Gents' and Povs Wt-ar, of all Qualitici,8uitable for nth or poor. MERCH'NT TAILORING With the above they have connected tic Me c'wnt Tailoring PnsincsR and have just received larTe stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, Ycstingf, ic Thev arc prepared to make up Clothing to erdi on biiort notice, and warrant a good fit or no sa as they have in their employ Who is a good workman, and knows how to up a good suit. COU.VTKY tCT All kinds of Country Produce takcuin Hange for Goods. aprl7

METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE!

- CD DUNN'S PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 182 Clark tnd 133 Dearborn StsJ, CHICAGO, f53 Broad way, H.Y89 North Fourth Et, St. Louis, Mo. 124 Fifth Street. Ciaclarati,0, 250,000 PIANOS, WATCH KS, CHAINS, . SEWING MACMNKS, llelixloons, Photograph Album, GolJ Pen, Sets of Jweiry, Lrkets, Iiaronl King". Family I'ible, Framed Engravings, Silver T?a-eets, j Sil Cp, Ic, c. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to be sold SI each, without regard to value. I Not to lx?paiJ for until you know what J you are to rtceiv. ; SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOL . . FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 1 10 Superior GruinI I'iano Fortta. 100 SpWn.lld 7 Octav Tiai. ?o to 1CM 400 K'3 2W i:i ICO TO :o ( 19 S 1 o 31 8 10 s IM M lodeoi)S, the bt-st mm 1T5 first cla8 Ft-wicg Machines.. 200 SilrtT Tea S U 25) Laiiies" and tont' Gold M'atcli.. 250 Ladies GuM WatcLes 600 Gents' fine Silvtr M atche 200 Diamond KiuCT - . . S.IHW Gold Vent und Neck Chains... 6.000 Ladies' Ui-lt Buckles, new patterm 3,000 O.-.ld Oval Band Bracelets.. . 7,000 Slitaire and Gold Brooches 7,&00 Coral, Opal, aini tnif raid tar Imp 60 " M " 60 " (A 35 60 -15 " 3 4 " 4 4 2 50 " Califoruia Dianioud Breast fins iaa n. 1.1 -.1 Wt rM V-m O Art 4,000 Fob and Vt Rii.boii Slidi 8 - 6,000 Pet f Solitaire Slreve Button,... 8 3,tXtO(;ldTliimMes, rtbcils, Ac 4 " 10,000 Miuiatnre Locketp 2 f.0 10,000 St. me Fi t, nnl Sim"t Kinv 2 60 " IU.oiiO Californf Iüaniond ltinp 2 9,OX)S tiLaik-s'J:wtIrv, Camw.rearl, 4 8 10 i! lt Id M 15 25 10,000 Gold l'tHi, Silver txtereiou HoMcrMnJ I'encilc ... 6UO CiM l'ens and GoM lVncils. . 6,000 Silver Goblets and Pricking Ctij.s.. ".WO Silver Castors. 2.000 8ilTcr Fruit and Cake Baskets...... 8.IHX) Pli topmph AILuibk 8,000 Larpe l'Lotopraj-hs in Oval Frames 2,000 Large Fiaiiily Bibles.... . 4 M C " 5 i u SOME OF THE NAMES OF FOKTUXATE FLRCIIASEItS WITHIN THE LAT FEW DAIS : t i L. C. Wh:tfrd, Lombard Block, Chicago, got a nm?iiticent Oran4 I'iano 11,000 E. D. Carr, No. 160 W. Monroe St., C hirngo, got a lino 7-cctaTe Rte'ooi I'iano - 00 ( Las. MoFarlami, E'i iKNit and eh'je niacntactorer, l') Lake St., Superb M?lixle..n, , 150 Pr. Shaw, No. l.i Clark street, a I'iano S7i 0o. V. Strut tow. No. 2ÖI Claik t-tret.a MeUxJwn. ICi Mih. Atkerly, No. l-'iö N. M tlli street, a Gruwr Baker Sfvin? Macbinn, - f3 Ilenrv Jowtt, Jo!i. t, a Watfh worth.- ITi J. I.. Tiri'Uams, 7! W. Lake St., Silver Tea Set,-.. 75 Ibis liet of names could be extended to tkvuiauOf. FLAI CF SAIE. CarIs naming each article aod its vaiu- are laccJ iu tealtl euve! .ef, and well mixed. One cf these ' Great :;tt gale EuclJKi," containing tbe card describinp some article, (ort! kt lcatoau dollar at retail,) and also a rare collection of j-'j ulai Ponp and valuable receipts, worth many dollar, will I t-obl at any of the Company" tiej.ts er -lmcic, or sent by m:iii to any addrce, v it bout regard to cboice, n receipt of 5 cents. 1 lie urcbr.f er iiiav ke harticle hi ticket calls for, sind i'.t value. bi b may La from one to one thousand dollar, and ran then pay na dollar and take the article, or not, at bis ci tkn. No LUnks, every purchaser f;-ts value. Trice of Euvrlopm "Hi Cent enrbt Club ot Five cur. to vuv iidtlrcs' lor M.OU. 1 ortirs ordering hf mail way d'pend on ravirff fron,j.t rturvtt end the orti-.te drawn vill It it,i ditAy tent to any addnts from, fiirapo by return nailor (3-f'Tcts. irrry article yuarxn tod t girt yrc:t BJtitfjcticn fr t), uimty vill be refunded. AGENTS WANTED. Fei:d stamp f r circulars. Address all letters to CM. DUNN 1 CO,Gr.ATGirt Sal CHICAGO, ILLS. DEPOTS: Nos. 1S2 Clark & 133 Dearborn Sts-. .Mav 25th 1S63 n???-C.:i. GOV I? 3T Jj,1ST Richmond is bout (o la II ! ; AM IF Tin: ,Ri:HKL VABIXF.T IS CAPTURED PEACE AV11 Dc DECLARED IMMEDIATELY! In the meantime the people are runciu Ij T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AND PROVISION STORE. Tobuy artie'eswith wl ich to entertain tbeirteL d;tr friends whentl ey return. He hns recently reniovetl tothe corner of Gäbo i an'1 Iil'n-?i,n lroets. in the room I.mly occupied hy Jo Potter. -is a ,S idd.'e and Harness shop, ep. p..-ite Courlc's Id Corner, where he hs now i hand A LARUE STOCK OF i Grocei':es and Provisions. jam! U con.tantlr receiving NEW SITHJE?, j which he pledge him 4.-1 f to SL'LL ASCHCAP ; as any other house i'i Plvmouth, for Rc.df Pa?. j lie will alto take i Kinds of Coimlrv Produce "" t Xcnane fcl Goods, cr Pay Cash at th lti;k ; market prices for almost every thine tbt farmK ! ,,;f,. st U His stock consists, in part, of Collet1, Sugar, Molasses, Sjrup, Uieo Tobacco," Pepper, 41i)icof r:sii, jsacon, v rooKerv, Mono mid V(K)tk'ii "Ware, Trovisioiis, oto., etc., ote. GaU ana sec ljcrore rn..wro. T, A.S1NO.V. June 2d, vi)u 14tf. :.. XPSSRAPM. fi. WATIE L. ICS$RAOI cV CO, Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND TOBACCO, CIGAKS, W00DEX AND WILLOW WAKE. Insolicitinethe nublicpatronage w would at ihatour stock of Goodsi complete, and will ccm paretavorably with'auvothciesttblijLafntiu tb West. Especial inducement arc offered to country PcaK-rs. All kinds ofcountry Producctakcn atthehighcstniarket price in excbonpfoi gocd. M'bbPAl'M I CO IlcNldeiico Liol. The undersigned has a few large ki zed realdenec lots, eligibly located, wbich he gIl cheap for cash, or part cash ani the rcdo on tine to taut purchaser. Thee lots are about twicf the ie of cr Jicnrr town M.