Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 August 1866 — Page 4

cOMCLVDtD rOM FIRST AQK.J course pursued toward both contending sections bj foreign powers, that we must be the guardians of our own independence, and that the principles of a republican freedom we represent can find among the cations of the earth no frienda or defenders but ourselves. ' Wc call upon you, therefore, by every consideration cf your ov?n dignity rnd afetv, and in the name of liberty throughout the world, to complete the work of restoration and peace, vhicu the President uf the United State i has so well bcun, and which the policv adopted nnd the

principles verted by the present Congress j alone obstruct. i CONGRESS TO BL KLMOIr.LED. ! Th time Is close at hand when iiienber3 j of a new Ccnrtss are to be elected. If: that Con cress shall perpetuate this policy, i anü, by excluding loyal States and people! from representation in it3 halls, shall eon-; tinue the usurpation by which the legiah-! tive powers of the Government are now exercised, common prudence compels us to anticipate augmented discontent, a sullen withdrawal from the duties auvloblicationsofthe Federal Government, internal ! dissensions', au a general collision of sen1 ; tiraents and pretensions which may renew. ! in a still more fearful shape, the civil war i' from which we have just einerlei. We I call upon you to interpose ycurower to j prevent the recurrence of so transcendant ' a calamity. Wc call upon ycu in every j 0n Congressional District of every btatc to i secure the election ol members, wao. wuat- ; ever other dine re aces mav characterize ' their political action, will uuite in vece j nizing the rfhl of (in , Sliic or ite L'nion to rrpreihdation in ' Conej.us, a .1 iclo icill admit to srfs. m cdhtr lraah, ev:ry loyal luprt v ttUi'lcr rem every Slate in j allegiance to thr Government, who may be ; found by each Hou.-c, ia the exercise of the power conferred upon it by the Con-.; titution, to have been duly elected, rev ! turned and fiuaiifieJ f;.r a icii therein. Tili: SOVEUEICt.NTY OF TUE STATT??. ' When this shall have been done, the Government will have been restored to its j iateirritv y, the Constitution of the United vill have Ice.i re cstabl isl.ed in its States wil fall 8upre:nacyf ami the American üiibn j will have acjam become v.-hat it was tie- ' fcijrued to lc lv those who formed it. a j sovereign nation, eiuiposeil cf separate j States, each like itscif, moving in a distinct ! and independent sphere, exerei.in- powers j deüaed and reserve 1 by a common Coasti tution, and re-ting upon the as?ent. the j confidence and co-operation of all the States ; and all the people subject to its authority s '; Thu-s reorganized and restored to their con- j stitutional rights, the States and the (jenera j Government can enter in a fraternal spirit. with a common purpose and a common in-; terest, upon whatever reforms the seourity j or personal right.?, the enlargement ot pop-, u:ar liberty and the prof eel ion of our re-; publican institutions may demand. j Time Tuples. rittftbtirsli ft. Wfiync A; C'liican On and afterJuly 23th, 1SG5 Trains will le.ivel 3tations diilv, S.ibb.iths excepted. .13 follow?: TrainleavinCIiicago at5:50 P, M.leavestlailj TRAINS C.01NG WEST. iEzi-RE?' JIail I Ex. Ex. j Pittsburgh.... .2,10 p sv n.-i"v m 2.10.'v 1 2,01. im j Rochester 3.20 3,20 1,13 New Brighton! .?,."() Enon j -l.l'l Columbiana. . ! 4,f2 3,23 4.10 4,11 5.10 n.n: r - I 0.23 in.os 1 1 0.4 5 ill-'.O 12.12pm 1.0." 1.1. ' 3.2i !.-: ! ; 00 ; i.20 2.t1f) 2.32 ! 2.5 S : 3 35 i 1.19 - 1.37 : 5.12 ' '3 il.2S 7.15 ' 7,40 s.OO ; s.3o Salem Alliance. . . . Cmton Masfilon. . . . Orrville Wooter. ... Jjoadonvillc. Jlansfield. . . r,.r.) .! 7.o: .! 7.2G ; 7.1R j t .in P. 28 0,22 i 10,10 jio,i: ;n 15 in. 45 I 0V2 ,10.25 .. ) Ar 10,00 Celine, Dn;Ilt55 Bucvru?.:. ... 12 2" m G '0 UnrSanduskv! 1.07 ! 7.30 i 12.24pm" 0,12 Korrest j 1.40 Lim 4 : 3i0 Delphoi j 3.3R Van Wert j 4.03 Fort Wavne. .1 f.4." Columbia fi,SH Warsaw i 7.20 Plymouth j ?.l V.ilp-iraiso ! 0,."S Chica-" ,H,30 8.01 0 -'0 0.55 10 23 1 1 .50 12.55 : C.47 2.13 2.53 3.24 3.30 .1I.0G 11.45 12.17 12,3.m ! 1.14 i 12-15 m 4.15 1 .30 j 5.07 2,35 i fi.09 415 ,7.53 1.59 2.54 4.25 C,o0 COO i 9.30 1 2 45 p. m. Express will take pasonrers of 1.15 n- r...i:- . Train weslfiom Crestline. i TRAINS GOING EAST.

Mail E.xrp.r:s!j Ex. j Ex. 5.3.-PM 4.4nAM,10.2ilrM, 7 20M 7.13 G.50 ,1 2.45am 03 8.30 8,33 ! C.r?5 j 10.27 9.2 9.47 j .3.15 ;ll.23 IO.n-1 10,43 I 4.4f. 12.11pm i 10.35 11,30 ! n.T5 1,15 ! I 1.3S l,:iOrM' 7.21 2.2ß i 2.00 2.10 7.r,r 2.33 2 10 2.50 8,30 3,25 4.07 4.13 9.47 4.33 4.40 1.41 10,21 4.50 5.2G 5.2S 11.12 5.3Ä I fi.no r.oo 11.45 fi.or , K.40 "7.10 w 12.43pm ' 7,15 P.2 1,17 I 7,01 i 8.f.0 ,J2 2.01 ! 7.15 ! 8.50 10,25 2.53 ' 8..13 9.20 iI.OO 3.17 9,0.3 I 9.5G I 1 .15 3 53 j 0.37 10,17 i2,n3p m 4 13 j 9.57 111.30 1.20 I 5.25 110.50 j 1 2.03 p m 2,0 1 ) T$it) 1 1 .25 112.31 2,30 ''Ci2G 11.47 I 1.12 3.52 7.nt -,12,2201 , 1.4- 4.15 7.47 " j 2,00 4.30 8,00 1.10 3,10 0,09 5.10 ' 2.E0

Chict?o Valparaiso. . . Plvmuth .... Warsaw Columbia Fort W.tjne.. Van Wirt.. . . Delphos Lima ...... Fore3t Upr San'luskv Bucjrus 5IanneM. . Loudoville. Wooter. . . , Orrville. M.i.niIon Canton Alliance Sal m.. ...... Columbiana. . Enon New Rrihtoi Rochester. . . , Pittsburgh.. . F. R, MYERS. Gen. Ticket Agent. C7 17 & . r". 16." Time "Tabic." S ü M M ER ARRANG E .11 E N T. EACTWAP.D . Lave La Porte, hiU) . rSnndavn Exceptel,) :"OA.M Arriveat Plymouth, 9.-&0 A M westward. LavePlvmoh 2-4n P. 1T Arrive at La Porte 4:20 p.M Tralnrnn hv La Porte time, which kept at I'' . V.ii!? .f ewelrv stor', ?n4 ilSminuteslower than P., Ft. W. i C.R.R. tim.-. If R. DRUL1NER, Sopt . nXPRKSS TRAINS PASS WANATAU, fiOINO NOKTK. Kii(ht express, (?!in.ars excepted;. . 4:50 A Af Dt .. .. mm 7.00 p m r.c Niehr Exnrfss.fSat Pa? " fSun epferl).. 0:4GP M .epted) 9:33 A M D K. A. O. RORTON.

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EL 31 BOLDT FLUID EXTRACT er star osertor i Ax TflE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE HOTTENTOTS Have bag u.ed TOU A VARIETY OF DISEASES.; Crowed from tnose ru Je praeter by the ENGLISH AND DITM PHTSICUXS, whwe recommendatlon it WM cmMoTed hl Europe and has now come into general use . t . IT 13 CHIEFLY IN j 0 ravel t Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, 3I0RBID IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER AND URETHRA. Foa FEMALE WEAKNESS and Debility, For Prolapsus and Bcaringi j Down, or, Prolapsus Uteri,! 7 'DISEASES OF THE I PlOQTP ktv ri vrk ' 1 ilUMilAlh ,jLAAil ; I Kuthntion, Incontinence or Urine, ! ' j And all dNeaves requiring the aid of a diuretic j arising from a logs of tone in the parta J concerned in its evacuation. ! lTIg Af SQ REC0MMEXDEDIN CASES OF iDTSPEPS I A, CIirONIC RIIETOIATISM, i CUTANECU3AFFECTICN3, DROPSY. j To cure these diseases we must bring into aetioi. j the muscles which are engaged in their various 1 functions. To neglect them, however slight mav j be the attack, is sur to affect the bodilj and ' mental power?. are supported from these sources Iour fld:sii axd rlood TERSONS AT EVERY PERIOD OF LIFE Crom Infaucj' lo Old A'jv. !are ineverv Ft iteofiiciitc" areli able to be ubI 1 I cct3 of these disease a. r, . . , j Ito cattte tn many nstances are unknown. HELM BOLD'S Fluid Extract of BuclinPhiladelphia Evening Bulletin Editorial, Sep. 15, 1?G1. II ELM BOLD'S Genuine Preparationst His SolIi3and Fluid Extracts embod the full j msrI strength of the ingredients of which the) arc namJed. They are left to the inspection of all. A j ready and conclusive test of their properties will j be a comparison of thoe .et forth in the United j States Dispensatory, These remedies are preparj ed by II. T. IloImboM, a drnjrgist of sixteen years' experience in this city, and wc believe them to be reliable, in fact we have never known an article lacking merit to meet with a permanent pucce?, and Mr. Ilc'mboM's succd3 is certainly prima facie evidence. His Drnj and Chemical Warehouse. in the City of New York, is not excelled, if equaled, by any in the country, and we would advise our reader?, when visiting that city to give him a call, and judge for themelrc. Hclmbol d's EXTKAOT OP BUCH U-

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FARMERS IF V o u DJftY GOODS. nn-nrcnri mxr a m V Uli (jTlii 1 i HA1 W 12 WILL 3D IT W ES 31 THE BEST HOUSES AND W SEEL in mi on V i. Ttt.I.Y .M'l OTHER HOUSE IN THE

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LAUER AND BRO. Ilavc just received a SPLKSDII Assortment cl READY-MADE C LOT HING, BOOTS and SHOES, AXI A Variety of potions. Their Stock of Boot nndBtnesis particularly deserving public attention, as regards quantity quality and price Their Clothing embraces ail qiMiitiee, atd tehy will not be undersold by any house in the place, j O Call and examine Goods and Pi icea lor j yourself. i Store 2ddoor South of Pershing's Drugstore Phmouth, March 9, 1665-tf BLOOD ! BLOOD ! PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. LGOD BLOOD 5 n BLOOD! plf ti BLOOD I & kUM BLOOD I blood! BLOOD BLOOD ; tvtt 7 n BLOOD! rili jjO BLOOD ! Blood Purifier! ARE UIVEQUALED Scrofula, Siphi'is, Skin Iiscase, Old Sores, Soft ltJtciimf Dyspepsia or Indigestion , SICK HEADACHE IAver Complaints, Rheumatism, Fever and Agar, St. Anthony's Fire, Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions, l'its, Scrofulous Consumption, etc, q q q q q q (j p 3 ONE c?r9H writes, hor (t.vightor was t:r-d cf Kits of nino year a' tuinJ.ng, and bt. Vitus' dance of 'wo jeirs. ANOTHER writes, h's son was cured after his f.e.h had silmost u.itcc! away. The doi tr.rs prmiousred the c-aso incurable. ANUT1IKH w;t.- citrp i of tvor n.l Ague after trying pvory medicine in his rew:h. ANUTIIKÜ vna ci;rcd cf Fwcr Sore whicü had existed fourteen year. ANOTIIKU r-f Itiiri'maf sm of c-ight years. Ci-'ps innurpprutite of lvpotsi.-i and Liver Complaint could U r.it!i!n-npd, in which the Punner and Pills work like iv charm. THE BLOOD PILLS Are tho movt active nnd tliorongh pills ttiat havo cvvr Wrn introd:;oed. 'l'hey a.-t ho di reetly upon tiia L ver, excitin; that orin to nu ll an extent as that the syt-ni d cs not relapse into its form r C"n :t.n, w!ii-h is too ai t to he the case with simply a purgative piJ. f liey are really a DLOOD AND LIVER PILL, and. in conjunction with the BLOOD PURIFIER ! Will cure all the pformentiove 1 di.s.io, and, cf themselves, wilt relieve and cure Headache, Cosliveness, Colic Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in tli3 Bowels, Dizziness, &c, &c. Mi. ItOJUCK'S Stomach Bitters! fhould le ucd by convalescents to strengthen the proatritiou which nl.v.iya follows acut disease. Try iheso mdi(.inei, nr.d you jr ill never reprct it. Ak your neighbors wlo h.iv used them, and thv will sav thev are GOOD MEDICI WES. and you" should try them beere goiri; tor a physician. PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. C. V. Hoback,) sole rnorRinmn-j, Nos. 50, 58, GO & G2 E. Third St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. vllnQ3-Iy G-. 3LAIN, & CODRUGG IS rs, South east corner of -Michigan and Gano Streets, TLYMOUTII, INDIANA. TTA VING jr?t recived a frch f-r.pplv of every I i article in our line of trade, con.-dsfitiir mainly of Drills, Medicines, I'air.rs Oils, Dye ir lulls, Varalsh, nruhcsf Perfumery, Yunkee Notions, Class, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and I, triors for medical purposes only, to which we reppeculullv invite tiie attention of thi coniniunity. Wc have alio on hand a stock of Tea, Coffee, S.i rar, Tob acco, Cigars, etc. ToL'f disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few dayspat,we have received from Pitt.-burgh and Ne York a large amount of Kerosono and Coal Oil, AND LAirPS for bumingthe same, of every size and style, ith or witho-it shades. Wc arc also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines of the da v. fhysieiatH prescriptions careful! v put up at all hours of the night, by an experienced druggist. Wo earnestly invite the pub lie to favor us with a call, examine our stock, mid become convinced of the fact tint we are doing a linr-rnl business. vllo.ll-t G. PLAIN & Co. $l,SOO PERYEAH ! we want Agents everywhere tu sell our improved f'JOSrwing Machines. Three new kinds. Ibnler and upper feed. Sent on tii.il. Warranted five rears. Above salary or large commissions paid." The ONI.V nmdiines nold ill the l?i ited States lor less than i in, which are fuVy licensed lj( hire, heeler Wilm.n, C roter k linker, Sinyer i Co., awl I'lchel'ter. All other cheap midlines ure infrincrmrntx nnd the stller or tnrr are Habit tomrrest.j.ne and imprhnnment. Illustrated circu Jars 6ent free. Addiess, or call upon Shaw .V Clark, at Hiddeford, Maine, or Chicago. IP. is-vll n37-ly nrinrnniV-A large asportm

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GRAY HAIR. ' üü' Thi is tlicAMßKOsUtliat Ringmade. TM is the Cure that lay In the Ajibhosia that Bieg made. This is the Man who wm bald and pray. iVT Ilc nsw the Cure that 1st - In the Amckosia that limcr made. Thii iii the Maiden, handsomo aud Who married the man once bald and pray. Who now has ravon locks, thpy My. lie used the Ambrosia that Iiüij mailc. Tlii is the Parson, who, hy the way. Married the maiden, handsome and fay. To the man once bald nnd pr-T Uut who liO-.v has raven locks, they pay, Because lie used the Cure that lay Iu the A.Mur.osi.v that ltiuj made. Thh is the Dell that riiips away To aroupe the people Fad and pay l'iito this f;ct, which h rc does lay Jfymt would not le bold or gray. Use the Ambrosia that Ling made. E. M.TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Peterboro', H.H. KING'S Vegetable Ambrosia, THE m.U'LE OF THE ACE! Ci i'SI -lKnll X)! have their locks re?toreil by it- to t'.it? Jark, lu.-trous, sillicn treses ot vo'ith. and :ire n ippv : Youiij; People, with li-rht, f'-.led or rel Hair. have t:iee unfashioiiable colors changed to a be.itiliful auburn. ant rejoice ! ! People whose heads r re covere I with Dandruff j an-1 humor?, a;,d have clean coats and clear and hcauliv ?ea(' I5:i Il-lii"siol "V-isiis have W remaining hie' tiehtrnnd. and th( hare spots covered . with a luxuriant grow th of Hair, and dance for joy 1 Voun Gentlemen uac it because U is richly , perfnr.ied ! i Yo'.in Ladies use it because it keeps the i-lair ' in placr ! j C; erybody must and will use it boeausc it is the cleane.-t and best article in the market ! P"T. CS ,? I, T A T ,-rr Plvmnntl. Smith. Cutler & Co. Wholesale Atrents. Chicaqn, ins. viiuu ura. t.;l DR. BIG-ELOW is the onlv riiy?ie:an as a Spec-ialist, now m Chioa-o thai ennbe entirrlv 1 k' v.. rtlieil nron. - to him. nnd not r that horrible li?eae to reJrjm main m vor.r system, disfinrin! your fare and Sody, besides desticy inyo'.ir hapino- and füture p"0.--'W.ta J'1- pects of life. He has nude private nisTA-ES and nehvcus DEniLiTV his ptr.dv for the pist twentv vearF, and is therefore the person whom nil atlictctl s'.iou.d cMlsu.t. iNo one ever heard of a patient of his not bein? cured since he has been in the city. His reputation has vouchers in all th-jrity p.ir.ers. patior.fs and th medical nrofess'on. both here ai d abroad, as heP tlic mo t skilled special"':! here, and a thorough maitcr of kil sexn?.l diseases. If all others lad, i!on't depair, jrive him a call. It is only a com mon occurrence with hi?.t to cure such cacs. His room? are fcparate for ladies and gentlemen, and the most complete in the city. Yonnjr mon take particular notice Dr. Birrelow devotes much of ills time to the treatment of tho.-e caes causeil by a secret habit, which ruins both body nnd mind, unfitting the unforturate individual for either business or society. The ?a 1 effect of these- early habits, or 0e excess of riper years is to weaken asul 'cbilitate the constitution, destroy the physical and merit il powers, diminish and enfeeble th natural fc(din:s. and exhaust the vitl energies of manhood; tlie pleasures of life are marred, the object o I 'marrhijrf frustrated. ni. ex'stenee itself rendered ateim of uneeasir.2 micry nn I repret.SucIi pereons,especia!!y those con- . ..... temi)"at n marriare should lose no time in making irrrncdiate application, as Dr. 15. by his newtreatment U enabled to insure a speedy and rer-man-nt cure. Consultations free and confidential. Oilice No. 17!) South Clark Street, corner of Monroe, half a hiock from the Tot office. Fo4t-ofiiee Box 151, Chicago, ll'd. OMee hours from 9 a m to H p m. Se 1 for hi "fluide to her.lth," published monthly, free of charge. N. 11. Iiidies send for a descriptive circular of Tcsarie Remtlic, the best preventive of con ception known Sent to any address free of charge. v llti-2; lv Greatest Medical Circular Ever Published ! eTFifteenPa larpe letter pas for twa 3 ceut ktauid. THE Rr.C0GXI7.tn frKCtALIsTS OF OCR DAY Trof. I'tocrt Jackson, formerly ofLonlon, Roheit Herbert, iM. D .from Philadelphia., and Dr. Eugene Vetncau, formerly of the London and Paris Venerea! Hospitals. Permanent andspeedy cure? guaranteed of (Jornorrhea,Svphilli-j, (ileet Spermatorrhoea, or Sc If-Abuse, and of every possible form ol private disease of every name omaturo whatsoever. Dr. IIe;bcrts Antl-Alehoholic Compound, an unfailing remedy lb: iutempcr.iuee; write fur particulars. Mountain Lieht, 300 pages, 100 plates. 50 cents. 3 for $1, Dr. Jackson's Fcmilc Monthlv Pills, 1 per box, a safe effectual remedy for .ill inequalities and obstructions Ironi whatever cause. Dr. Jaekson'sOriental Invigorating Liniment, .s2 per bottle. cend for circular. Genuine French Safes 1 , u for $ 1. l'J for $1, Send for circular a::d write, you will promptly receive a kind, discreet and explicit answ er. Address Drs. Jackson, Heibcrt & Co., or simplv P.O. Kot 13(1, Cincinnati, Ohio Oflice, No. 167, SycamoreSt. Medicines and instructions sent to any part of th country. " -6m. TIPPECANOETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY. Carditis;, Spinn hu', E'ullhi;; chi Done in the best manner; BLANKET WEAVING, Of the best kind. PUN ami PL A ID FLANNELS, CLOTHS, JEANS AND DLANKRTS, EXCHANGED FOR WOOL.

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MR. A. VINNEDGD Will receive Wool at Plvmouth, and return it innnuractured free ot charge, at his Furniture 8?tore. on La Porte Street. N, D & P. 8. ALLEM AN. tIO n5?5 ;f

The Good Time's Coming, HAS COME, and to have the GROCERIES to H. A. WORK S New G-ro-

eery and Provision Store, J TWO DOORS ?OUTII OF THE FOST OFFICE where he is ready to oblirre ALL his old customers j and 2nd any number of NKVV or.es, by selling .them more Goods for the same money, ttan caH. be bou-ht at any other hou?e in town. IT - .i"1. .... iMiing taken advantage of the reet.nt fall in prices, he CAN and WILL sell C II RAP. Ca'l asd examine his Stock before lining elpewhcif I'urjttcrs ISrlng iu your Produce and getihc highest market price in cash for March 22 16 CG. vlln29 Gm II. B. PICKSOX. HEN'RY WOODBURY THE IRON AGE Has come again: at least the I. R O N hü at II. P. PICK?ON k CO'S HARDWARE STORE. INT THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Where it can ftt all times be SEEN and BOUGHT in almost any shape, size, quantity and quality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE iluau' (' r.Air.u.oriromacrowbartoa Of prery kin; Elevated Over 9, qnarc. Parlor Sheet Iron, Box. fancy or plain, with complete T II I .11 .IF j .v a s I to match. SHELF HOODS of evervde?crintion. I ii'iu."'- i 1 unit 1 11 i: , im1 in mm I ,y I J W liTi ! r 1 7 c . r . . . 1 ul'- UM" :UtU arpeniers 10013. IlytheKeij or Pound; Mill saws, Loj: and Do Chains; the best Axes in the West. Jin, Rn and Hollow Wares Of all kinds; X JL. O W S3 k 11 OA-is r, js andall manner of AKri,u!turalutenSi!,.ineldinC! forks tli.it Iwtd and unload hav bv hoife Dower a splendid assortment of CUTLER EIS II HO O KS 6 L LYES'. ROPE 1 WIRE, BELTMJ AXD COW Li.LLS, IROX AXD STEEL IX EARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD liUXCIIES 'nfactevcrv thin? that anv one over rhouidit of bi.yinina Hardware Store, and a thousand things Ucs!d a 'with NEW STOCK l ., ? . , V .yu.iauuy muig, nicu iney p-opose slli; o A P 33 R Than the same can be bought at any c-Cv rplacc this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin.Bheet iron, copper anjl brass ware made and repaired on reasonable Ulms and short notice. II. R.DICKSOX Sz June 1 1SG5 v?n3i?-tf CO. Richmond lias Fal3n CrZHJTTP. DAVIS WITH A PORTION OF THE REBEL CAB IX ET HAS BKE. CAPTURED AND I'ciicc will Soon ic Hoc 1 In the meantime the people are runnm; to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery PROVISION STORE. Which has lately been removed to the SOUTH ROOM OF WESTERYELT'S BUILDKG YIIKUK HE II AS OX HAXD A large stjek of Groceries and Provisions, and is contantlv receiving NEW SUrri.lER, which he pledges hims. lf to SELL ASCMKAf asnnv other house in Plymouth, for Realy Pay. He will alo take All Kinds of Country Frodncc in exchange fcr (Jooils, or Pay Cah at the h'ghes market prices for almost every thing the farme ha to sell. Ilisstock consists, in part, of Cofioe, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Hico Tobacco. lVjpci allspice Fish, l-icon, Crockery, Ston and Wooden Ware, Provision?, etc., etc., etc. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. T. A. Sl.MONfe July 6,l?G5, v9 1 44tf.

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JEW AliRAXGEMEXT. The undersigned naring RsocUted with him in hie professional busiue? MR. D. E. VANVALKENBURGH. will continue the practice of Law in its rariout bra nthe. The Ncvr rirm will attend promptly to litira-

ted cares, sreneral collection, the purchase and "K0'1')! E,tate lf,,c c?!lfCtion .of c,!liffi agiinst the Government; euch as pensions, boiiBtv ana arrearages of soldiers, arc. Titles to Kcal Estate examined and. abstracts furnished whea desired. Augiiüt 3, 1S65. J. G- OSBORNE. $4,000 ,000, Th cunlerfclued is agent for the Man Im t tan, Corn Exchange, Arctic, and fjorillarcfHSCRAXCE C0SPAXIES,representing a capitol of over $4, 060,000 These are all reliable and trustworthy comp,, nies, which adjust honorably and pa promptlr a!l losses covered by their policies. Rates as low as can bcEiTorded hy regponsible companies For insurance apply to J. G. OSBORNE, (tf.) SCHOOL BOOKS School f? Miscellaneous Book?. MaOAZIXK8, Dailt ä Weeklt Newspapers, Photocaph Albcm. Notions, Tots, Ihk, Gold, Zinc & Steet. Pex, Per flm car ( Cigars, ic. Ac. AUofwIueli maybe found at the POST-OFFICE And for sale at very low rates by O. P. II. IlaMcv vlln27 QT)TT?7?TiT & Co's in ülllijlj Ob erlin, Ohio. . Calkiii A; C. I Oiinii. runcipals of the Commercial Department. In truetors in the Science of Account. Commcrc1.11 Arithmetic, Commercial Law, and Lectures on roI:tic.il Economv. Busineß Customs, Cone? pondence, Ac., &c. I. A. Curtis. I Trincipal of Aetna! Ihi?ino.3 Den.nrtmf .n.t SSOcIate IßStlur in Science of Accounts. II. Pond. C. II. t r-ncipal or - Tele-raphic Department. Instructor in Prartieal and Theoretical Tcl- . ; egrapniii!:. Message Registration. I Kcports, ic., ic. j E. & w. 1. irako9 j Principals of the Cliiro.Crn;h Departirent. In . unurs in ipenceri.iii renmanship, Plain, lrartical and ornamental Pcn-DraTring Card-Marking, Lettering, etc. J B. Jlcrriam, Lecturer on ...anking, Currer.ov. Detecting Counterfeiting Money, txchinge, Ac. C- X. lomI. I Lecturer on Friction.nl and Vo.taic Llectricit? ! ami fr S ' T Tl m-m . "luiwr in ineerctical ielegraphr. ! Vi Fl n a ni "UA" L- R- rEX 't.Lü. A.C. RIDE0ÜT Tutors. . II' l J-s V In addition to the above, an efiicicut corps of Assistants is constantly emploved. Tlie Tuition Fee is onlv hont nvr trirr j that usually charged in similar Institutions; whiU (the cheapness of living, the numerous ednci tional advantages of the place, and the conmarat ! tu e absence ol temptations to vice, are important 1 considerations. I We do not GCARAvrcr: situations to our rradu- ! atCS.forit 1 li.rrnH - r r. 1 - 1 uu-jtuflrr in nnvv-ommer e;al College to get situations forall its praduntcf. ' M,,tt auu covplete satisfac tion to our students. Remember, we are not a "link" in anv bodv'. chain. neitherdo wc lav claim to so bcd a thin as a "rateni" on a system of instruction. TERMS: vJnl-cVhc r,l"c?uw.c:ua:n5 ninf l enmanship (time unlimited) 30 00 Telegraphic Course (Reg.; Rath combine, oJ 2 Ladies' Course ,V Teacher's Course in Penmnnshin, n a,K;iCrnt tQ n,Il,:l",s ren and Ji,cJ To any Wt,o hue doubt concerning where fa go for a Pus.ness IMueation. we s,vi? -;rf?e w,th S.1 find we have deceived Vol by false representations. ask for vo. , : L I nnd it will be refunded ' 'wu UQ' Do not fail to send for Catalogue and Circuit fore going elsewhere. cuiif LATEST ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DICKSOiVCOlllVER Tha I haverecentlrreturned from thcK.Jt am now in receipt of a mi nnd Compute Of carefully selected AMU GKOCEBIES! and everything else formerly kept by m nrei. 1 willsell atfalr orgoods, allkindsof ,llcrchniitable Produce AND MONEY WILL NQT BE REITOED linvite myoid eustomeiKto calland exonir. mystoek and prices, and i f thev suit.they n i l t sure andbuy. 1 have noWowi'ng to dot"oim;ac youtopurehafoof me. Honorable, etraightfor warddealingand aliving profitand no huBiba13 ray motto. ThoseknowinpthemselvcMn arrearnr not Red that their dues are verT much needed, and hopcthcy wil redeem theiipromUer to pnv up. I n n. 0 J.KROWNLEE. i erchant'a celebrated CAROLIN O I.T.I. OIL, an in lispetmble article for thoarmer, proprietors of Liver? Stahles ami owner 01 loen generali t vlln20 y Heware of Counterfeits. T. A. LEMON, Agent, f ICINGS VEGETABLE AMBRO 3 A. T

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