Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 March 1857 — Page 4

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Killte jumor. II ' Jr, Edltor, 'A. UttU h-tn-rr now ii ttrt, h nliiel by te trittst mn" T ..." Fr ra the Püt?bnrg Union. COURTSHIP. - it alics de via ü. - Cottacrc by the hilhrde Time, n'gh unto dark, Dorothy beside the fire, - - Waiting for her spark. . Old man by the chimney ' - ' Reading Bo3'm paper; . Old lady near the table ; Making Sal a cape, or Some other peculiar kind of a garmens. Vry cold without, and Wind a shrieking howling; Owls up in tlic orchard, Out, perhaps, a fowling. Rap, Up, at the kitchen door Dorothy looks pleasant, - Jonathan,'" she whispers sly ; Rotme if it 'tisa't, Or ehe sonic cth.r fellow that I don't irant to tec." Daorijopcn "Jonathan! Why how du ye du?" " "Well Dorothy, I'm purty well, A seem" how it's veou."" Old man stops Lis reading, -'Old ladr quits the sc win?: Both remark to Jonathan, "Well neow hw it's blowing. There's going to be :cae tall weather yet 1 sweow." Silutation3 OTcr; Jonathan is mam; Wishes over sundry tinea Th it he was to hum. Old folks getting sleepy, 'Gin to nDd the head; Dorothy suggests, that they Hid better go to bed An3 a prtdigiou3ria lighteth up Jonathan' physiognornr. Old folk3 snoring eotndly, Young folks close together; Jonathan and Dorothy, Talking about the weather, Jonathan is thinking How to pop the question; But his heart is thnming so Can hardly keep his vest cn, -. -Anlüiätcngu; cleavoth to the roof of L3 mouth. Dorotbr looks s!vly Knows there's something coming; - Locks arcrnd at JonathanHe feels much like running. D .irest Dorothy," he siys, Anl hii heart beat faster "S'pose thatyouand I should 0 Do n to parse n Ca; tor, Aniget linked in th 2 everlasting benda of mitriaonyl" Teara h ire passed away, and Down within the valley, Far nway from city, Street, or dirty alley, - Stmls a little cottage, WkV a3 snow in March; Jonathan and Dorothy Sitting on the porch, - And half dozen white-headed ycungsten around them. "My dear wife," as the man said when he looked at the last m'.IUner's LIU. "When a feller has reached a certain pint in drinkinY said an old soaker, "I think he orter stop." "Well, I think said a "he had better stop before he reaches a pin "Why, Tom, roy good fellow, how are you? where have you been fur a week back? "Why, I'm better; I've ben to Dr. St'ckcrn's for a strengthening piaster; but hew did you know I had a treat lack?" When day breaks, what becomes of the pieces? The following will be interesting to those who are fond of sausages: A lady having purchased seme sicsages of a couple of boys, overheard then talking about the money. ' ' ' "Givece ha'f of it," says one. "I won't," said the other. "Now that ain't fair, you know 't aint, Joe, for half the pup was mine.' 1 m A gentleman of Alabama was lying in bed enc xnorn'ng, when a friend stepping in, said: "R breakfast is coming on. "Let it come," eselaixned Rwith a look of defiance, "I'm not afbud cf it!" When it fre?ze3 and snow3. Take care of your nose, - And wrap up your toes, . In warm woolen hose. The ahivp, we suppose, was writt n in prose, by some ene who knows the effect of cotu snows. A ailor looking very serions in a MeJiodist country church, was asked by a EUßistcr, if ; he felt any change 7 . Nary red," Iii 1 Jack. - - ' Here h a brief lit my, which, ahhorgh not exactly orthodox, will p iss among s'nners: Tmm t lilcrs.' hi!';, doctors pills, western chills, and other i'! deli r er u?. Fr.m wmt of geld, wires that co!d, maidens old, - n J by h !rpei-3 sold" de-liver cs.' Frc m ;inrin fl'es, coal black eyes, bakers; pirsand babies crie; deliver us. From seedy coats protected notes, sinking boats, and illegal rotes deli rcru From creakJtig door?, a wife that snoref, confounded bores, and dry food stores protect us. From modcit girls, with waving curl3, and teeth of pearls never mind. . , 437,003,000 feet of lumber received in Chicaga in one year! ' "rhew!" quoth Starlight, as he read the above, couldn't a felljw get board cheap there?' 1M Not so cheap as one gets bored wherever you are !" growled the Ancient Hurricnne. Starlight went overboard immcjontlyj . : . .. Ladi?t and f entUmen' said an anctioneer, "these articles are no sham they aro genuine tapestry carpet?, mai ie by Mr. Tapestry himself." A curiositj. Butter cLuracd from the cream of . ajoke. L -. 1 . - Joc'i Keth bt:a asie-l ca trbat pround he claim md the clothes of those he : hanged, as3wered, as

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Fashion. There U only one tiling mora powerful than the steam en ,iue," and that h Fashion. Fashion rules the women, the women rule tho men, mid the men rule the world; therefore fishion is rcorß powerful than all influences combined. . Fashion makes men ridiculous and women spendthrifts. It takes the human family by the noso and leads them into captivity. Fashion made the Hollander wear eighteen pair of breeches at once, and caused Englishmen to wear boots so sharpened at the point that they miht bo used as toothpicks. Fashion builds our churches lits up our pews, and even regulates the rights of sepulture.Fashion is a great power. What a pity it

ua never bo onlisted on the side of common sense and early hours, goodness and economy! . iTcNew York, the great Empire Sta'e, has only 47,000 square miles, while Nebraska lias 336,822; that is to say Nebraska has territory to make more than seven States as large as New York; Texas fivo; Minnesota three; and Kansas two. How will the boast of Now York that she is the Empire State, look fifty years hence? The Spanish Coin bill stem's," after all, to have been generally misunderstood. One of the Senate's amendments, in which tho House concurred, authorizes the receipt of these coins at the mint for two years, at their their nominal value, to bo paid in tho new cent pieces.. This is an important amendment and shows that the haste lo get rid of these pieces at a sacrifice has bten wholly needless. jiiy a no win vi me jaie nun. imui xu. mi. . 1l .1 . 1... II ... Tl. Claytor, of Delaware, has been published. The first clause of it is as follows: "First: I leave to mv friends'and relatives, as well as to all others who may think my opinion of any value, this testimonial: that the rcliirin taught in the Nw Testament is the best that has ever been offered for our adoption, both for this world and for that which is to come, and thai Jesus 'Chi ist was the true Messi-ih; and will remain forever the Redeemer and Savior of fallen man. Lot my humble testimony stand in favor of tho Christian Rlifjion. I am deeply, thoroughly Cinviaced of its truth." f . iJSTNinO ounces, says tho Seiontiße American, of pure fesh limo, dissolved in forty jjallin8 of water, will puiify five hundred -gallons of hard water; the precipitate is chalk. It takes six'een hours for i he chalk to settle, and all the impurities to fill to tho bottum of the vess 1 which contains the water. This, is a usefol f:tt in cheiaislry, and no; very geLerally Lnov, n. . Tde New Tariff. The folio wine: nre hepri'ieip.tl f.vatutos of the nmcirJvd T;t 1 ill bill passed by the Thirty-Fuurth" Con iress: 1 . A loTije extension of the Five List, placing thereon many nr.ieles se.n cely produced or mailed in this country. 2. A redueui n on the pie'S?!t rates of duty on Iron, Corton and Woolen fabrics, Hemp, SiiLjar, Wool, to twenty-fivo per cent "" . - 3. AVool costing Ies3 than twenty cents per pound will lui;reforth be five. 4. Distilled Spui.s, Li quors, etc., hitherto charged one hundred p?r font, are reduced to seventy-five percent. 5. Wines, Cugl;;s Meats, Raisins, Snuff, Cigars, and all f rms of rmi'iiifaetured Tobacco, all manuf ictures of Rosewood, Mahogany, etc., Sweetmeats, Prunes etc., reduced from forty percent to thiity. 6. A general reduction e.f twenty per cent, on all articles not carried to the Free List or reduced eiiher to four or ci-ht per cent. Habits. Like flakes of 6nov thai fall unperceived :;pon the earth, the seemingly unimportant events of lifj succeed one another.' As the snow tjalhots together, so are eur habits formed. No sini'le flake that i- ad ded to the pih? produces a sensible change. No single ac.iou creates,' however ii may exhibit, a man's character; but "s the tempest hurls the avalanche down the mountain, and overwhelms the iuhabi.ant and his habitation, so passion, at tin. upon 1 lie ehmenis of uiischicf.which pernicious habits have brought tojethwr by impeivep ible accumulations, may orerihrow thy edifice of tru'h and virtue. Dr. A'lani says, that one rtas ia why the world is not reformed is, Ua-ausu every person is bent o:i r.;frmiu' o.liers. ati I never thinks his own way are lii need of mending. Eliza Cook said in her Journal, that they who are honest only because honesty is the best policy aro half way to beiu ronies. iCy-Anian wiu was too poor to use a. a ' mon .than a pound of tobacco a veck, drink more than a trallon of -whiskey. couldn't afford to keep more tlun four dogn, was asked why he didn't' take, a newspaper. "B-'cause," ß.aid he. "to tell you the truth, I'm too poor; and when my father died lie leu me a goo I many news papers, and I havn't read them through Vet. A vivil ilea of wriirhi was mvrn br an Indian, wlm when a-ked luw much lie weighed. replie.I, "As I am. I weih one hundred and llf y pounds, Jiut when I am angry I wowh a ton!" Good horses go n far to promote a na tion's wealth as any other o!jrf. but ftst horses tend -more to make fast men 'than good larmers. . n i. Men and women are extinct they died about sixty rears ago," and left, no heir-?. x.ain.6 ana gentlemen nave usurped meir places..". . . A frugal wife is the best insurance ngaintt poverty. . . . "Worrying continually About, something or nothing, is a popular 'modo of suicide. Men will - wrangle for Reliiw-write for itdie for'it-anything but live for it. It is easy to lo k down on others to Jooi4w&n -ourrtiTcs u Hi difficültr.

Corner of JIVod and First Street Sj , Pittsburgh, "pennImporters dö Dealers ixi DRUGS. . LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS, MEDICINES, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, CHEMICALS, TANNERS' OIL, -VARNISHES, PERFUMERY; DYE STUFFS, SPERM OIL. BRUSHES, ' PATENT MEDICINES. PAINTS, WHALE OIL, SPICES, SURG. INSTRUMENTS.

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Ow White Lead.pround in Oil, i put up in packages of 2,50, 103, 200, HOO and 500 pound?, which we sciarantee to be stricht pcre and rnx weicht, not .surpassed bv an v fur fineness anl whitrnp.-.

Our facilities fur the purchase and importation of toraoic tt rms as Lastern Jobbuig Houses. "Bobbin' Ground" HAS eea all the ?o' far soma time, and in order to have it practically illustrated jou need not go further than to B flOWNLEE & SH HLEY'S ST0E Where yon can See "gentlemen of die Slnnhai order" "boboin around" among endless v irietie? of new , JitllmtliSSf inter 0b)s Whie' were eclertod expressly for the rntrrpris ing citizen of Mirh il! county all of which will be sold cu very reason ib'e temw for purchaser. Xo nutter which tray fortune Icons, Wealth viukes not happiness secure Taking this for our motto, we will Fell oar go so n3 to "LIVE & LET LIVE." Having brought on the most, extensive and va lied assortment of -'..... Ä, XX M U JUL O GROCLRiES, ' wmm, mm. mm. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES at Ever brought to the Western Market, e fed war ranted in making the assertion .hat we can give better Than any other house in Marshall county. An experience of many years personal attention in the tllci'caulllc Bit2npsS) lias enabled us to purchase (GOOES) On sue'a tenn a3 to sell them V Ell Y CHEAP. Those who purchase of u?, will receive the w orth ot" their money, tvnd Give i:s a call; examine otir goods and prices be fore purchaihig, an 1 we are CJiiäJent tf your pat ronage. In exchange for Goods, we will tike all kinds of ISP 17 OCi "O- O O That can be ell?po5cd of, and CASH will not heretuscc. . - A'.l tho? knowing themselves . indebted to us. will couter a prent favor by culling and paying a p.irt, if no: all, of their account. , Don t lorgc-t the place ' ".. " HONEST COENEir SIGN OF ' "BBOTOEB & SailHiEVr No. 1, cor .Mtchipoi nn 1 Lipcutc Streets. UnOWLEE L SIIIULEi'. Nov. 2 3 5-11 r. r v BUT TRUE! (hiJ. U. ARirSTROIVG HAS STARTED A BLACK-SMITH SI-TOP, One door South oi'E'.l'ott Co's W.in 5: Hl ickgmith .-hop, an-l ori osUc the American II him-, v.herebe is prep:irel to i! Custuin work on sliort notice anion reason tb!e turns. Any thin,,- in the line of bl ickimith'n cm be done at his shop in the-Iatf st 5ty1c, i nü most si.t::nti;l iik'i.ih r. ' Order edictcd. Plymouth In J., Miy I ltöC ."nyl. TVTOT1CE TO TAX-r. YERS. The notes of t Ti; . . - . 1 l the Uniun P.ai.k Ro ael rivnuuth 1 'lank Road Banks of Geer.i i, Tennessee - an.l M tryLend, will ne t Lc rccelveel for t i.xe -. D.VINNEDGE.T.M.G. Deel Ctf. . UNDERTAKING! rTlIlE undeisi.ncd takes this mctliod of inform X ing the ei izens of Piymout'.i and surrounding country, that he has commenced the ubovc business in Plymouth, where he keeps on hand an assjitmcnt of Crane iV. Breed's METAUC EÜR1AL CASES Also, Woolen ColTm of all' description-! rendy made. I will be prepared to attend to all calls, with a hearse foon. - CHAIN PUMPS. I am pre parcd to put up Chain Pump., with G ilvanized Metalic Tubinsr, warranted to gi : satisfaction. . A BOVD. Plynnno ly 1 ' 7tr. NOW, that Winter is coming on, It would be advisable to go to "Honest Corner" and get vou a good, warm Overcoat, Comforter, Ovcrohovs or anything el;c that is calculated to m.;kc vou feel comfortable in the dreary r. inter blasts. (54)

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AT "HONEST CORNER" FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! IBROWSLEE &t SHIRLEY." Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of Gooels. It U needles to say, that they are bringing on the best selected aud v , , . LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS . . Ever brought to this Mxrket, nd are determined to pell as cheap if not cheaper than anybody else, when we take into consielention their Ion; experience in thebuMnes their reputation as business aen, und their determination to do by their customers as they would be done by J but we will say briefly, tint everything in the line of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, f . every stt-le iuid r-rice Ilir lwarc, crockery, Groceries,' Yankee Notions and in fict, everyth'ng suited to the wants of this country, can now be hael nt their Store as cheap as elsewhere, and a c ill at "Honest Corner" will convince? you that "whore cheap Goods arc there 1 the place to buy." , .- ..: - -r?0WNLEE A SHIPLEY--

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Drugs, etc., are such as enable us to ell on as fa- . " . - : lVb5-l; m . - DR. EVEIiSONS (ßr'Kit Ämtrican 'irmfb, CHILLS AKD FEVER7 DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE ILLS, . NEURALGIA, ZriLEPTIC FITS, AXD ALL OR Ufi! f V,. C .llHV JJv)ll. l,i t Ii ii:Mv.ll CM fill.. -Lionel ciolic, etc., S the injst ppidar imxlicine of thut c'.ivs ever known; no medicine ever met with tuch TJnivarsal AiDprobation! I vir g.oneuso niqa a ceieonty in wo sliort a t;me as th:. Hie press and people, everywhere, speak o it in the highest lernis of comuiendution! TROFESSOIIS OF MEDICINE Who have hitherto invariably w ithheld their in3ueuee from proprietary medicine?, give th:s their sanction, and lare numbers of Eminent Pi) v?in;ii!s use it in their Sctil-r Practice, In prtTtrencc to Quinine and Arsenic, which articles niut soon yield the sway to this truly SC I E NTIFIC Vll EPA RATION, Tlie result of cxpoiiencc an-I !r.vc5tipation.' It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but ili brinjr back a low of life ami animation to the whole system, that U singular and peculiar to tlii.i mcdicineEccry one thai uses it spoils of thU Fact! It is pleasant to take, and docs not punrc, vomit or Ptt c.it. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strythirne, or any ether poisonous or injurious elruir, but is purely Vegetable and perfectly Harmless, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect AliTlPOTE TO MAL AB f A Andas an Aj;ue ICiller it li;xä no equal. Circulars for putuitov.3 distribution, containing certificates from Professors, Physicians, Clergymen and the Pres.--, are left with e tch apent. Price 75 cents. For sale by Driurgists and Dealers generally. EVERSON k Co., Proprietor, No. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. W.W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. Solo a;?o by T. A. LEMON, - EVivS'iCmC - Plvmouth, Ind. FOR. DIARRHEA, Bloody Flxi2T, Cholera and Cliolcra HTorTaiisj AND ALL . DISEASES OF- TUE BOWELS. OF1UKE Sxix f r icq Ginger! His been eiset! with a h sypy an 1 never fatting effect . for all of the ab.no oi.-e ises, an I is . a perfect')S :fe, Eel. able, and E.He iclems Rimcely r.ndcrall ci cunist.tr.ccs. aud is used e-ontant!y by the most success. ul pracrltiemers of Medicine. To the j Tli AVE LLXG COMMUXITV i It is pMficiihily se i v c i b e, a tew di-ops giving a ! glow and vigeir to the ste in ich, servinir to correct - i the badre.-u'ts aris u noma cji-üie of vater and dUl, without any of the dtbilitat ug cUects which ..!!. 1 ...... ,t - UiV Mill- VI lULiJU WUU USC Ul ' UphuK, or Ardi'ii! .Spirits. In m inv ciscsof Dysontery or EIux, which supervents Cli den, this E. -ract of Jtmiici Glid er his been givm, bj:n0in.r ab mt in cnt tv :uie .titer the cases U id been -ive n vp ty physsci ins, wlu had tried all ord'n iry nn- ois to no purpose. Tfi extrtct U c:m?osed öl uv pomrful .md Iprni'ess eie nn nr; it pö-.-css, s, n a coiici ntiate-d. i'orni, all the valu d'c rropei-ti i of pure J.nieice ü n-er, m l is WARHAKTED to be fr.'n iVom ill init itlngeirotlur j ropfities of an injurious tende n?y. Any jiniount of certilio;ite s could be pven of its extr iord inry virtues, but we reicr to le t the article speak for itself. Price 50 csnts per Bottle. - 4 " "; ' Pieparcd by W. W. RODERTS Indianapolis, Indiana, For Sale bv T. A. LEMON, c12.'j0iuG Pltmoittii, Indiana. ViHSENT, Ä0D & CO,, M.inufacturers i wholesale,dealcrs in 9 AND TINNERS' STOCK, Xo. '212 Lake aud 233 . Water St. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS February 21, 6 I5tf. For Hats and Caps COME to thaBnck Store where you will find the largest, best and cheapest lot in Plymouth. 52 ' N. IL O. L Co. . Dr. J M. GRETHBR, y PHYSICIAN &SUHGEON, PLYMJUTIL IND., Will promptlv attend to calls day or night, whenever his services may be required. Ollice at home firt door north of 1 Grilfin's, on Michigan street. N. B. Germans. I can speak the German language. . . , . wCtf. , L'ND FOR - ALE. KNOWN as -he Indian Nigo farm; &7 78-100 acres, nbout ten miles east of Plymouth; good land and timber cheap for cash 'down , Inquire o G S. Ceavfland, Plymouth; or O.tomon Onico, o Notre Dame. " . V . ; FOR the eucoi rigemcnt of those who wish to wear cleun Linen Shirt Besom tnd-up or layilown Collars, . Erowxixs , & Suhlet h ave brou '.'ht on a supply of the same, to be sold cheap. (54J r 'f'' ' :""-'"h!: PRINTS, M lslns. do Laincs, and -Fncy Fix ens" generallv, iust , received an 1 for sale rhap;tt-'54)' BR'OWNLEE k. SHIRLEY'S.:

The Leuisville - Weekly- Conrier,

QN the 1st of January, THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY. COURI'ER will . bcfclu the FIVTLEXTHyear of it puhlieaticu. i A an enterprising lnuustnouä ana rejinuie news :n i coinmer'ial p:per, it is unaurpussei!, while in its polities, it is bold and independent; and is earnest m. opposi tion to the dangerous doctrines and tendencies ol Ruow-rtothingism. " " . :; . A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Miry E. Childs, author of -'Ohwjn Uiidlev" una "Louise LIton. will be com menced early in January. It is entitled and is founded on the atrocious murder of Dibb, in Lexington, Ky., in 1612. Itwill be found to be a romnncc of deep and thrilling interest. . ' " :'" .'TERMS: '.'','- 1 Copy of the Weekly Courier 1 vcar. i . .$ 2 00 2 Copies 1 " " a on 4 ' - " .... ü 0 10 " .': io 00 2 ' " 2 00 1 Copy of the Diilv " " .....COO 1 " " Tri -Weekly " .... 4 00 Copies of the celebrated trial of Mit. F. Ward, for the murder of Butler, will be sent to all who,et up and forward us c'ubs. . inrSpcimm copies of the WEEKLY COURIER sent on application. ; Address. ' . '' W.N. HALDEM AN, Courier Steam Printing House, Nos. 51 and 53 I bird btrcet, near Maiu, Louisville, Ky. vi o I almost all kinds Si lonJid Styles, for sale cheap at the JntlUK STUKE. . ! HIT'? 13 11V OF INDIAN A TO LIS. THE object of this Institution, es itsninie im ports, is tö Mord to vouiiir ircntlcinon and l.i dies an opportunity to becume thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room and general busntcss pursuits of life, on the most scientific rrincinlea. . "Ry Crst teaeh'nz each and every pupil te write oolu, legible b ind; 2n lly, by teaching the science ot iiook-lvee)m, by Uoubie and stanJe entry, ;u practically applied to every department of business, together w toether with Lectures on the Laws and Customs of Trade ami the Science of Acrounts Terms of a full course (off or l') weeks, ill (.' Term. for a partial course, embracing tho practical part of Hook -Keeping and bu?iness renm inship, 15 (!'. Term for full course in Ladies Dcpntuocn 10 no Which must prepaid or secured. O'For further particulars see circulars. augl4-4.ly. T J. BRYANT, Principal. MARBLE - WORKS' THE undersigned would respectfully info nr. the citizens of M.irsh.ill and adjoining coun tics, tiat he h; commcuccd tho t . ' 1 ! I In Plymou'.h, uhere he intends keeping in haw all kinds of TOMB NTOXESj MOMMI'XTS TOMBS 4 TABLEd Nea executed, and of. the btit stock, which In will :11 as Iowas any shop in the couutry. Hio - n:Minfacti:re d to order, is executed w ith tho gr , et juehun. and the instrii tiens strictly fol io J, as rear as possible. ,s shop is in the basencnt story of Crown Cf ! nirley's store, e-a?t sii'e Michigan street. . L."ruTT will act is my agent, receive in sci-iptions and forward them, and I will delive the w ork according to order. JAC03 KNOB L) C ' Ji.ly.?, lSötl. 5 3 A. C. CAPRON, ATMMYAP ClfiimRATLAW PLYMOUTH. IN'D. - J ILL practice in the Common Ple-s uu Circuit Courts of Marshall and Stark counties Colh -ctions promptly attended to: Deeds, Mort gag 1 Ac, Iran i. i;p on short notice. O ICEcver T. A. LtmcnV Drug Store. Plv - ooth, lföG 141 6IH JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! TR EPA U ED from a prescription of Sir Ja nie Clarke, M. !-., Physician Extraordinary t the Queen. This iuvaluab'e Meeliciuc is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous disease incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes allobtruction, and brings on the monthly pcrioils with regularity These Pills should be used two or three weeks pro vious to confinement; tlicy fortify the oemstitutiem and lessen the sutlVring during labor, e iublinsr the mother toperfefrm hei duties with safety to herseP and childThese Pills shou'd not be tdecn bv fem des durini. the FIRST THREE MONTHS oi Pn -u mcy, as tliey are sure to bring ou Miscarriage, but ut am either time they are pafe ' In all case of Nervous and Spinal Affections pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviners, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowncv of Spirits," Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the p.iiufui eliseases occ isioneel by a Jisardoree system, these Pills w ill efi'ect a cure when all othe: means h ive faileel.and tlthoiigh a powerful remedy, docs not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or an,) et!nr mineral. Eull tiirecthms accemipanying-each packaged Price, in the United State's -end Can iela, One Ded Ur. W W, KOUKUTS I.VDIANArOUS, . Oeu r tl ngent for In.li ma. N..11. si JJ;.nJG jiotige stamps enclosed to ;.nv aiitliorizcd A.iie-nr, will ensure ;t Loillo of Pi!l bv return in dl. t or sale bv T.A. LEMON, nurl EmO. ' I'lym ji'tii, Inl - J. VINAIiIi, M.-D., ilOHlBOi,JTilI':-P.tS Particular attontion paid to OcsTLTiUC Pr.vctice M CHRONIC DISEASES OF WCMEN, Diseases of Children Oilice overC Palmer's Store, corner ot" Michi g in und L ePortc Street-, where he can be consulte nt all hours. ' - 2i2tf. BOOTS AND SHOES! A LARGE ASSORTMENT jut received at (43) CHARLES PALMER'S. G-nitars! C3-tx tctx-s!! rpHki DEMAND FOR THIS JESEU EDjL ly-popular instnimenl has been so great tlut the uneicrsigneel has determined to devote special attention to their sale. ' - His instruments" are from the best manufacturers in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH ANGERMAN GUITARS. Forsmill Singers, Peg Heael,. .$4 00 L.arger size, uo 5 00 Small Patent Head,.'. - GOO Common size do . . . .'. ..-...... 8 00 do do fine finish,. . ........... 10 03 do do extra do ......12 00 do do v cry fine, . . V . . . 1 4 00 7 hcseGuitai-s are "from seasoned and bcatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, after the celebrated Span ish model', and are unsurpas.'Cel for fullness ana richness of tone. They are double lined and block ed throughout, and will not crack or split. t '. ' PRICES. ' V Guitar,' Mahogany, with patent head &c, N. 1 lined case, .'.......,... .V$15 00 " 2 do Rosewood, - -do. do s 00 " 3 do do - "do . do :do 05 00 4 do do de do do 3000 !" 5 do do' do - do do.4"! G do do ' do do do 50 00 GUITAR CASES. wood lined,. ........ 3 CO . do jviper do ' " 1 25 GUITAR STRINGS of buperior quality-always on hand. ' 0"Any instrument will be carefully packed und sent by Ptage or express upon receipt of the price as -above. Orders rr-wct fully solicted- D. WITTER. , n.atrr in all kTnds of Ulusical Mercluuadipe, , , Mav,l',ie56,5a6 .';V : t?oth Bend, Iü'i'; . 1

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wiiA WHY. TO THAT DIME 'YOU'VE GOT Mitil vou pet to 'IV . Lr.Mo.'s toi e', mid buy more gooÜ3 for it nhis I'ne ofGroeeries of all kinds, pure Drills and Medicines, Patent Cr.r ol all kind, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Ghisand Puttv, Fancv Goods, Toys; Notions, Ioks, Statiurr , Jwt 1rv, C niectioiH rv; . H'tri t 11 i v , t t anybody wants, or can want, or wül r w i t, , r has any bus'ness with, thaai yu can ; A t iuv i" 1 E times tJie mom Viinv whi re else. Nov. 29. tr r. HARPERS MAGAZINE. Th- circulatM.n ol Ilarpi-rs New Monthly M ignzin" is n w li ? er tlian at any i revious time since it i ul4hat'ni was commenced, nid is steadily and rap.id'y 'nere im ing. The sani1', p'.m. which h s in i.ic it s p.ipuhir hitherto wi!l continue' to l e juisuei!. It wiil a'm to present regularly, in ! o r tle nt drf r.n I at a ehe -ape r rate, a larger amount en" betttT ici l'ng matter th in has ever L-een given to tho public in any similar periodical, either foreign or domestic. Its contents will be made up with const nt referenoe to the w ants and taste? of the j.reat bo.ly 'of the Aniei ican people, r.ilhcrihau those of hut p.u-ticular class or pnfessioii. While it w ill be the ndiMVor i of its conductors, in all its h p u-tun nts to corub-ue ntertainnunt with instruction, Fpccial c ue wiil he take n to e xckide everything that can givejust cause of complaint to any interest or any st etion of the country, and especially even thing that can olfeiid the most fastidious, on tlic sjore of taste or nnral ity. A large number of interesting and valu -.b'c articles h ive already been pre pared for the next volume; the series eu" Pictorial articles, written by the most popular authors rn i ilh s rated by the most j;ifte-d and popular artists in the United : States, 'Xj ies-ly for the Magazine, will !e ce nt'ni cd; the cnoicesi prouueiKuis oi American :m.J L.unpe-.-.n literary taknt w ill be clcctcl r itspiges;the variety, interest, attractiveness of its e.iiteri.tl eh p.n tmtnts will be increased; :.i d nothing will bo icft midone to merit' that largt tti ere of pi.bäo f.ivor with which t!:us far their tut linment lus been re ee'ved. Each number of the M ig-jzaie will c nftiiu 141 net ivo pages, in double columns, e'acli uaiv tln.s ccmpr.sii.g nearly two thot:fantt j a: r s of the choicest Misceil :iieeos Liter nure oi" the cfl-y." Eveiy number will c.;nt.:"u m:m r n:s Plctwi-'ul lllu-tra"-tie ns, accurate pl.it es of tho f.u;!i;. us, u eopioei cl.rcjiiiclc :f current events, and imparti I notice of the important books of the niou'h. TI.e Velumes commtuse vuth the nenice is for Jcn ;.nd Dccira'oor: Lbt suLsrirticm m iy ccmoiencc w ith any m:mbe r. Tcnsis The M igaz'ne m.;y be obtained of Hook-sellers, Periodical agtnts, er from thepublishers, at three dollars a jear, or tv.e ntyrtivc cents. The seini-aimu.il volumes as completed, neatly bound in cloth, arc "sold at tao elo'h.is each. Ninc'volumes are Ui.w ready, bornd. The publishers will surply srecimen numbci-s gratuitor.sly to au ntsand i.-tm.ifUrs, and wilt in eke lilurai arr iiigemt uts w itu the m for circulatuig t ;e zinc The M iLazine weighs over seve n and not j over el-lito.mecs. Tliu p.-.-to -n each huuiImt which must be nrenaidouartcr'v.i-three cents., 11 - r LIFE & rUBLIC SERVICES OF lFFK RTTrTT "NTA?V lUIO I) U Vvll VlNllN , OT PENNSYLVANIA, Late Minister to England, und ibriin rlv Minisie to Russia, Sen itoraui Iiepre.-ent.itivc toC m-gre.-s, and Secretary of :'e. r,e. n . the most important e f his State Pa- . pers. BY It. G. HORTON. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS Liith College Life Studying La v Election to Volunteer iu the war of it 1V Defense W Ual tiinorcElected to Couuress Speech jig:t:nrt the Bankrupt Eil! Dofei.SJ of Gen. Jack-on Speee h e n the Judiciary System Mlsth.u to Pa nama Natura iz ition Laws- E!ex-ti;n oi" Gen. Jackji. Mr.Bicaiii-nVG. atS;eoch e;n ti e lnipeaciimeni oi je:uge i a-h i.n l ears, um ConcrcssO; position to Section dim De ;'er.c of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Russia J Election to the Sen etc Execv.tit'e Ptrona":c j air. Clay ana .Ur. Lutii in n l.elatioi.s t. ici j France Admission cf Aikaii'as and ?die-hig.a: i Mr Buchanan's Gre at Speeeh e-n the expunging '! Resolution Iuten'ereiu-e in Electlei. Sj eech 'ii Indep-e'iident Treasury Bill Reply to John Davis On the McLcod Case Da the United States Bank O.egcu Com-spondeue-. while Secretary of State under Mr. Polk M ;xit:an War Corrcspe-neleiice Mission to England JNommation tor I'resiiiont, etc., etc. The above book hasbteu written by a gentleman well ualilied by his litery i.tt.iii.ments r.ml his long connection with the democratic press, lie was furnished persrnalSy Ijv the elistinguished subject ot the Memoir with m my of tin elates :m l facts ol his early life, and from eeuthor'zjd frit n is of Mr. Buchau m has been ?upp1:ed with mate rial inacecssible to other parties. The proof sheets have bce-n sl.initteel to the lion. J. Ghsuey Jones, M. C, at the suggestion of Mr. B. It "e n thvi etbi c be called without reserve, the authentic and authorized edi tion Tlic boeik mikes a handsome l?mo volumrof 4 0 pages, neatly bound in cloth and is einticl ished with an accurate Portrait em Ste el, from ax Ambrotvi'ebv Br n!v, iiil'imo d bv Buttre. Price. 1. DERBY & JACKSON, Publisher-., 1 VJ N.iss iu Street New York. Single copies sent by mail, post paid on rc eipi of the price. - JOHN tho Bntclier, Un-ier thetiigu ei t!ie CI'IZKNS; MA; KET 3 R AS ope licet in lull b!-.i.-?t, .oil wi.I CwUMiuc B-' i.ntu'fivxt June, in wl.rch he has pf n-td:i To ;ccjniiiuj.i:ite.i!2 wIxj m u c.ili i'or tiic following n.!.hK'd articles HEAD CHEESE. LtVrJUWORT, JSAUSAGii." PUDDINGS, CHHESE; MUTTON, . VEAL, PORK, : . BEEF Fresh, S.tlt. Dived d: Smoked. bologna; chickens. 'Ready to bur for Cash, Beef Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. . TTGrvtr - aFsrrra, THE good people of Plymouth, and Marsli.a County hi general, will take notice that th new firm of . . . " -' . , . : ',' ; CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, Have received and are receiving a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Stoic House on the corner of Center anil Laporte $'recU, opposite the Post Ofiice, in Plymouth, consistiug of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware. CROCKERY, TIN WÄRE, etc., &e. ' Tliey respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase any of tbe above named articles, or ' ' . BONNETS, HATS, CAPS : 0X1OT33JCKTC3-, Or anyUiing in their line, to call and examine their stock before purchasing -elsewhere, as we are determined to sell and will 6ell for cash or read, pay rs CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We can afibrd to sell goods for a small . profit, as we intend to be economical and let the community be in part benefitted therpby. '. ' We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customers our thauks for their past patronage, and hope still to be participants in their good wishes and to share in their patromge?. - And we s ey to one and all, give us a call, and iiwc fail to suit you wc fiat ter ourselves that it .iil be ne ihult ot' tnin.- " ' 7-. , CLEAA7 ELAND t IIEWETTi r wdofle,' -j

COV1LLFS VAxrir-v r a -rrTft" "m ... a- . - .... X A 4 I k. U - T'n ' V'K ,rctitaiul b0?t Utt iart Family I enodical m u,c. world. It contain xuxn large jr vies of a f,Jrm siJ.Vfor birullr.- and besides ail the new of thodj. ..h uriof, fiiccdoU ',cntert.ruui ndntroctie mimllarr auacvciy .vuiitty yf.iaiuyus and rareitiih,r,: ,',i' a,ttlie lullowiii ui: rectdtnttd . pr'ci. A. 'n-le ctpv.'trCtdlir;'rclKlt; ionics Tc lic dollar, ind twenty copies (to .-iie iid:rcs-) lor ttn dollars, inv.uiab'.y in advtu.ce. Newspapers j ubÜi'ii il.i notice tnt'ic, r.ini stud n a muktd to, Mill n. coive it for one 3 ear. Jos.A.HXN 1LLE. Feb. No. f 1 Franklin Ftn et New York. Aew Ytrk -3iusicaJ Wirld. for hoi Tli's elde st of American music jouni ils, lusno rrui'iKil it. iH'VtnUentli viIiine. It.s tuiturs R. M-jiT; Willis, tuwaiii H'Mies. Mus. Düe, uei Auit'tct r lui. 1 1 iuiulshis, we kh, . Iht ;a s of redoing m itter. and . thrt e of lausie TU tbrmer is the best orgiual and f'-ctcei luate-i-J.l tledlto arc able t J luini.di, the alter is a iegü. r trau -ie r, fjenerall jwrmitted by Amoricar julhshe rs,) of di- vi;y best of the new g'u e t nius.r The ccoinjßiy of thus prociulntr music and m ce: eng, at the suae time, such t.o-re in n- se-k-ctio i may be attributed U the editors of the jous lull, w ..I w e th;i.k si-r : est its.lf. Tiie mr..-ic c u be e'e t cL ed from 4-ach number, nnd boeiid with or without the reading matter, at. the close of the vIlhi. The subscrition price of the Mu. ic.il World L but tiro dollar a year. Five copes $t';tru eopirs, f lo. City and Itrooklyn se.lcribers are ch irj-'ei ; ) c:-. e xtra tor eixpcnso of Can ie r. Can nu subscribe rs pay 2 ) cts for the necessary prc-p.n me nt of American po-tage. Address, Mi'siCAt. Would Orncc l"id IhxiaJwav, N V. Carclinal Principles . of the DemocraticParty. 1. Equal and exact justice to all m; n, of what ever State or j e ruasioii, u li. ions e.r pedltical. kJ. Peace, comm: ice ;in 1 bom st frie ndship will all nations; e ntertaining alliance with n-;ue-. : . The rudit of States anJ Te nitor.es to aümin isU r their own domestic atl.iirs. 4. l reedoni and ejtiility; the-divert "pii'v pe'etpie, sua tlic riglit ot the majoi .?y eonst:ti:tiona!I exj ri sseei. 5. Ect'uouiv in th" jullk- i si-nn' cf -. saci -! pie se rvatien t j i.bllc :t-. rretek m of ieli; i n, fn . ii m o! and j. e iii-rat iiiVusU n oi uscihl 'i.i a r.i ei.-i. T. Oj p's:;i. n toa'.J se Cie t J ol il o. - r.t: .1.. f i'( S." ;atie l;ar.'I km cxm ytion tn io! t;es. f- A fi.icit-i j icscrvaticn of the IVtTer.'J Cc list tut, ji, ul. ! no religious te.-t; fori lin e-. 'J- Nr, bijLotry, or i rielc of c.i.-t, or distinction cJ. Itirtii i iii'Tig Ainericau citizens. 1 IN .-; e ct Mid I r.e ction for the rights of .-.II' II. Thr-; i e.;e i vat'on of ti c n.ttural'znt" n 1 r and the iL!t of ;dl to the peib'ic ei nr. in .uel the piv-tectieu of tlie American Govcri.me nt. If?. 0 positii n to all c?i:irti-e-J ruuoTj!irF. 1". Common bi-otheihoMl and gtnl will to all especially to those of the house hoM of faith. Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers trh do not j.ivr fstj-rei iHtiw te enc coJT.uy,are consiuercu us willing to coixnu I.. . . lIK,r l-""- " ll substTibe-r order tho ehsenntimu nee c.f their l':T,rS e publiker miy continue to tend ihtic .Jim an iaii.a.i"i s arc i a;i. u ... i if 'Ul-sor.h; r? iie-lect r refuse to t.il.r tin iilrtrcfroni the oJnce they arc hdJ ilu-r hive settled the bill Lud oi-der. e. i.Vnr.ed. held i espeaixlblc till. rdered ehe paj .r dis4. If 5td,scii!-er? remove to otlicr places wi'hn.f infeu-nrug the pr.W:4:crs, r.nd t!io paper is Mill s 1 1 to tlu former lirccto.-, t!;ey are hehl res ,nlMc The Courts have decided that red'uvng to l::kc paje r trenn ti e dlice, c.r re nioing aüd b avii.g i.i.c il'.cd icr, is rtuiA t acik eid nee of intentional fraud. COUNTY OFFICEI1S. j I). VixvrocE j J. i:r.ow-J4X,, j T. .Mclbvetn, J. I t'AN VAi.KEvrfr.cii,. . j S. R. PacKAno,. . ... I : J. F. Va Ai.K.:ctGn,. . . j H. M. Loc.vv- , . . .Tre.l.iUreT.. , . . . Ife'eori -r. Witor. Sit r. c.k.. Pe'st M ..er . . . .Co: n r. CofXTr Commissi o.vcri. 1 Vaxvactor UAN IfCciiEs. S. N. Ciiampuv. ' WlLExaminkks or Scno CutcfiT C a r.T. A Tr. CHL'hs A. C. Cji it o v (L DtAVITT, Jlldt j Ti:r.s:s. srecud Mondav in Augr.st and Febnp.n. " . I Common Fleas Cciut. Ih n. E. Ecrr.RT, Ju-h e j Ti kms. Third Mondav's in Januarv, Ai rid, Julv, j ;l2j October. " " . i v CcM!..5iovr.RS C4.c.it. I'li-t M..i lavs in March. i June, September, and Decembe r, j AND GHEAT ARBiVAL GF NEW GOODS' - " AT IT. II. OGIXSI3ES c C 8 BRICK STORE!! aifi Vjr Vit Lm3 w.- iie m ?AKE"ths nie thenl of in.'orm'n etic j t.tiPc tluf E " they are now in receipt o: a v i wed selectCM stuck ui )v:nz OC COOTSSrSIIOES.niOCKKRV.i-r. T whicli lh"v p.uiice.lru! " in. "t.- I'.its it4iill.i. ui t';e-e v.i.d.1!,. tob.iv G.'M)I GOOUS ;;t (I.? LOWi-:sT FIG ÖRKSi! As thev are determined to efie-r G:e ter Il.ircaiu'hu.ii h.nc ever beiwre betu hcai-d oi" iu tluVcour ty. Hoiiig to merit by Integrity of purpose, an l a tct r';u-el to the wants of their customers, a sh:u eif public patron ige. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken in cx cluingc for Goods, at the market pi ices. . Priutse of the Heute f !D?vd.- Ititcycrx in the Eoly City ia the days of Fcuiiu Filate. 51E1NG a transl.afi'.n from he AI ridri. ' ! nh MSS. in the B büatheqna of Cairo,' in Ery 1 1 of tlie letters of ADINA, a Jcwisbmaidcn olA.tx mdria sojourning in Jcrua'cm in the elays of IK r , od, addressed to her lather a wealthy Jew in Egypt iclating as an eye witness all the scenes and won lerful incidents in the life Of Jesus of N 'xre th from his baptism in Jordan to bis Crucifixion ca Calvary. Edited by Rev. -Prof. J. II Ingham, . Rector of St Jonn's Church, Medjilc. One volvme 101 pages, 12 mo., cloth, gilt, beautifully illustrated. Frice $1,20. As thedemand for this book will be very large, booksellers who wi.-h a supply of the Crst , eeiiticn, should send alcng their orderf immeeiiate- 1 ly., A gents wanted in all part of the United State . to gell the above wot V, to w Lorn Ii?cral induce mcnti will be given.. HUDXF.Y & RUSSEL, Publish, er. Allorelcrs5houF b adIrcssed to II. DAY TON, General Agent T John Street New Yorl ' Editors of paers giving the above, trith tlut no - 1 tee, two insertion;, will receive a copy of iOis work i mail, postpaid. . ' Jjftdicsy Gr ess Goods, Call at the "Crick Store and examine the n'eest ; etock of Ladies Drew jkhIs evtT brought io tl ia market; and better than all, they are go cheap that it tikes a very small amount of money to buy a dress pattern. i J ':: . I ". T - .62',:" JTor the JLadics, JExprcsstrj To be had at the Brick Store, Hieup, the pretti. est Bonnets in town. Hurry tip and get one X'ft-r they arc alll gone. , . JTittt; Received,. 4 T the Brii k Store, a lirge and we U selected , , l flock of Boot ind Shoes, will be boM cheaf s Call and examine! before puhaslu- 125 ' IL O. c W3

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