Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1863 — Page 4

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

NUMBER 42

3 LAIN" & Co., JG STORE, FLYMOUTh, IND.

.L'ljvUrecc-ive4afrcehiurrlTofevorv ticieinourline of trade, oonsistmg mainly "j, Medicines. Paiuts, Oik, Dye Stuffs, Crushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, ;.3;tuioaerv,Pure Medicines and Liquors for cinal purpose only, to which we respectfully :Mho attention of thiscoiuraunity. We nave . liundaatockof . o o Tee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe ' f it very reasonable figures. ;tew davpast, wehav received from 'h andNew York a large amount of and Coal Oil LAMPS! rosene AND theaime.of- ve yme anditylewitb urmng rithout alwde. We aie auo aen iura popular a Ä . TT ft rl i ft i n ß fl ! ci l u aa i w - the dar. Physicians prescriptions carefully . up at all hour i of th night, by an xpenenced .vTarnstly'invitethe public to favor us with ill, examine our stock, and become convinced the fact that we are doing Jibr1tb",'nl."G.BLAIN k Co. .mouth, Ind., March 20th, 1859. WANTED! 1,000.000 FEET OF WARE TIMBER ! or which the xery highest price will be paid in ;h or Trade. iLSO 20,000 RAILROAD TIES, WHICH, . accommodate, we will take in any qua.itities m one to ten thousand, For particulars call ihe"L-w Price Store RICE & SMITH, Plymouth, l iihna, February 17th lt?G3, n3t J. H."BESAZK, TAILOEING. Tha subscriber has opened a shop ir. Hewett k -1 ward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the h Bank, and respectfully invites the public . t II j I.a Jj nnnfl,1ant tllt h Mn IllIli Cikll, wnivu. ... .. .... the most fastidious, J. II.BESAZK. WHO WANTS MONEY? " 0 : lersigncd will receive sealed proposals for likting ot a Scool-IIou on the South-west . -of Elias Jacoby'a land, until the second ' ay in June next. Term; cash; for further j'Uh, enouire of the underpinned T. McDonald, Trustee, luth, Ini. May 21st 18G3 nl6 t3 Licensed Auctioneer. YI.ME.NT. BREMEN, MARSHALL CO. IND, irin taken out a Government License as an oneer, I will sell goods ot all kinds in this ,v, at public auction, at seasonable charges, at Bremen to J. D, VINCENT. .IBIETSIIOP. .-. mbMitxr keep coobäl? on. hand . and , tiirefrto.order. eiery variety of .-in part of Tables, Standi Dresing--;.Iit bottomed, Cane-eat and Kockiug i.rjnsrtt anl everything in Lis lice of ; 'i 1 trimmed cheapear than at any other . Plymouth, JONATHAN WRIGHT, Opposite Mit hcil'a Foundry. - uouth, Oct bO 15G-, u39yl OTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. snUIlI TLYMOUTU, IXD. subscriber having fitted up and thoroughly -ed the Tavern stand fornoerlv occupied by iehel, respectfully solicit public pationage, j ill ue their best ciertiona to make their j a uiiMLiui iiui'iiiug w-k ivi ' Uoardcr. Fl RIMPLER, Proprietors. Good Stabling attached to the prftmes, i.ig. 1, lfc63. No. lly. Drugs and Medicines. DR. O. BAIRD, treiiien, Marshall Co., Iml. , -Ii -J'- n,j I i ist received large asortmen. ol Urugs - I,',.. . i , ...a rf,ha ' Medicine, suite 1 to the w. i ü o th -eit.on , ,umry.a!,lcont,nueS the practice of nwdi- - attheaUve p.ace. vlsocon.untlyonhand.and for s,le a large ' intlt 01 5 lFcrl0r COAIj OXXj. Dee. 1 1SC2: lillyl -XSKAt;.TI fc DAVIDSONS Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND VOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. licitingthe public patron age we would aay i.: -'ir dtock of tioodsii complete, and willcomivoribly withanyothereatablishaientin the '" .'lal inducement are offered t country .'rs. 'nds of country Producetaken atthehigh'irket price in exchnne for good. NUSSBAUM Ai DAVIDSON K.ril Q. 12tf NEW REMEDIES FOR I E U M A rr O H It II cn A. :Ioxa.rd Association, Philadelphia. 'JenevoTent Institution est.-blished by special ''vl.iwm,nt, for the relief of the Sick and 'Stressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for k care o the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. '.JUDICAL ADVICEgivengratis.by the ActV f TJABLK REPORTS on Spermatorrhea. ! ..t.':.T du- of the Sexual Organs, and ou X v TeiMKes empfoyed in the Dispensary, " i .'sied letter envelopes free of charge. o r t'.r stamp forDOstage acceptable. Adi.; It F SKILLIN HOUfHITON, Howard .'i --.-.citarn. No. Ii8 Ninth st-, Philadelphia, Pa. Ii.o work jfall kinds eieeutd with neatness jv di'pst- the Dimo craOfr?e

JUST EECEIYED

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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF

1- Jio.jj-lt to l?IjmcMitli ! THE TUBLIC will find at ray ftore, cast side of Michigan street, every description and Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, together with a large stock of

A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought than it any Dry Goods store, or any other house in

ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Stock now on IianiN is

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at a very slight advam e on Cost.

The Highest Market Price

80 CORDS OF OAK BARK. Wanted at txo Tannery. Plymouth, Indiana, April, ;SG213tf E. PAUL.

Reiving $t;uUinc$. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES or SINGER & OO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the best for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $90, Reduced to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $100, Reduced to $90. Singer's Letter A machine, Is the best in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price, with Hemmer, and beautifully ornamented, $50. We would ask for our Letter A Machine?, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, and all those who want Machines for light manufacturing purposes. They embody the principles of the Manufacturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrated for Family Sewing aud light manufacturing purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing puiposes in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proportion to the number of things they can do well. See whatouri can do before making a purchase. Tnere is no doubt as to the value of our Ma- ! chines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only t T V Vu "V'I,ulV,l.ur'" PT. oniy r1!, : entut.1 elements 01 a heaviest work, would alw be the elements to be 1 i 1 i v i i i 1 1 17 ui-Rl fi i ! n (i Lj nie . embodied in a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Mac hine is the only Family Machine yet offered to the public which has simplicity, rapidity, durability, and ce;tainty f correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing machine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our machines are unequaled for manufacturing purpose?, they are almost sure to assert, in the me breath, that Singer' Letter A, or Family Machines, are not as good as theirs! This 19 a mere trick of the trade, and we confidently invite those interested in thesubject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent impn-re-meats, are capable of doing. While they will sew the mostdehate material to perfection, as already stated, they are also adapted to light nianufacturjng r,urpo.e?,and this, be it remembered, can not oc siia oi an v 01 inv uiuvr aiiiuv .lacmncs vet otfered to the public. The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines arc of great capacity and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No- 3 Machines are especial ?y adapted to all kinds of liiiht and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Hoot and Shoe making, Harness making, ie. &c. They are of extra size, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the J largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part ; of a Trimmers stitching that cannot be better I done with them than by hand; so, too. the saving t c ,? 1 l . ..11- 1 OI lime a iu liioor uij nii.u. i in-i.ioiw , .. n. . , , , , , these machine sis 21 inches long, and the i-huttlc . mwU thrta(, ag üf h(WeusM, for tailoring purpose,. The larg, machines work as fat as small ones. alwav9(jn ,,an(1 ,Icmmin, (; Silk Twist. Linen and Cotton Thread on Spools, Bet Machine oil in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to Imiv any others. We know that ther nrv neHes sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needle sold by us , are manufactured especial y for our machines. A bad needle may render the working of the bet machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch offices arc furnished with the genuine article. In case of small purchases, the money may be sent iu postage stamp, or bank notes. Correspondents will pleoxc write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know the Post Oilice, County, and State. All persona requiring information about Sewing Machines, their size, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending to us, or any of our Branch Offices for copy of "J. M. Singer & Co'. (Jaette," which is a beautiful Picconal paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will be sent gratis m!K th twofold Tiew of henafitinr th. nul.lic I view of benaßting .-..x,.. ... - , and ourselves. The pub ic have been swindled by spurion machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in them, Irom ine iron casting to tUc smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. They are hid away in secret places, where it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a gi eat business, and having extensive manufacturing establishment.?! that good machines e;.n be mae'e at molerate prices. The best designed machine, badly made, are always liaMe to get out of order, and are tmre to cost considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction, great durability, and rapidity of operation, with the least lattor. Machine to combine the? essential qualities, must be made of tl:e best metal and finished toperfection. We have the ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily hread it may concern, will find that those having the above qualities iot only work wellat rapid as i ell as slow rate of speed, but last long in the finest possible working order. Our machines, as made by Mi, will earn more money with less labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not. In f itt, they are cheaper then any other Machine at gift. Local Aoents Wantid. I. M. SINGER k Co 458 Broadway, N. York. CTE. PVUL Leal Agent in Plynwirh.

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E3E Work. for LESS MONEY at the above establishment Plymouth. Larsre, and will lie sold in Cash Faid for Hides lorhjs & WatrltrjsL WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWEl-RY, SPECTACLES NEW AND SPLRNiim STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JlS-WKLItY, AND A GENÄRAL ASSORTMENT OF 'ES; AT THE OLD AD WELL KNOWN STAND OF J iU SHOEMAKER, EAST SIDE MICHIGAN ST., PLYMOUTH, T.DIA.Vi. The subscriber, having JlTST RECEIVED s new and well selected stock of ercrvtf.;,,,, ..,..: inRtrt hu business, U prepared to icco mo dVtn , -1 customer. .!l t" 2V- ? 1 : 1 l . . - ..... . D J ' "! qVJUU PIUCH OI ISTEAV GOODS, from which to make their selections. All articles will be sold at price consistent with "TIIKSti HAHfl TI.VIKS. iiUiaV.?Pck,a-id Watt h at all priee, ap.l ot allthed.ncrent styles, which I will sell on Netter terms than have heretofore been offered in this part of the country. I am also prepared to do all kinds of flock, Watch, & Jewlcrv Repairing ?)VlZn,r : a" J rear'lUe tc"u warrant the work. (ivmeacall. J. M. SHOEMAKER, April 3, 18C2 9Iy. HYPOPIIOSPrilTES!! i FOR TIIE TREVENT OS AID CI RE OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgin, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a rre.it reputation f ir mrSMiJTii.)I'),XARY CUKE n alI st!ltr,.s of CONSUMPTION. It is recommended lr many thousand Physicians in the United States and Europe having heen ucl with results unparalleled m the annul of medicine. The Hypophosphites have a two-fold specific act.on on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Knergv, and on the other, being the most powerful Blood Generating Agents Known. In eases of Nervous Debility or Prostration of the Vital Powers, from anv cause, t is Remedy has no superior. Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of the Hvpophosphites made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill' ITInquire for and ujc no othr. ITA Talr Tilal U a Certain Curo..ru pRicrs In 7 oz. Bottles, 1 si a Bottles for $5. In 1G oz. Bottles, $2 three for i. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at J the boleCeneral Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 Joan 3t., N. Y TIIE a narre remedy FOR ncrmalnrth, . i l j r" MmiM,auo General Irritability in either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequence of hieb are to well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is one ot the mast insidious, and tWefore dnngerous, of all the long catalogue of hunum Ufa. It pap tin very soring of Life! rapidly undermines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave! From on" to six loicof the SPKCIKIC PILL are generally huITlcu nt to effect a permanent cir e in th mos, aggravated cases, bother Contitutional,or ariMiigfrom Abuueor Licoanes. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it to be. in the treatment of Spr matorrhei , as near a Specific a any nwdicinc can be." H. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour- of Medical Science. "I have found thm all that could be desired. Their effect ha teen truly wonderfi.l. I uef them in a case of Spermatorrhea f long standidg which has been nnder treatment for ysars. I think three boxes will complete the cure." K. P. DICKKK, M. I). 3 7" This is not a Ilormrpalhie Remedy, nor in there any mercury or other delcteriousingredient combined with it. PRICK: $1 per box. Six !oxefl for $5, by mail, pre-paid, tor sale by all respectable Drug gists, and st the Sole General Depot in the Uniied Stateo.br J.WINCHESTER,36 JohnBt.N.Y. mtrl.1-71y

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CÜÜD "BREAD IS TIIE STAFF OF LIFE." 1WIN LAKES 1" J. O 17 IC I IV O MILL! (Six wiles Soulh-West of Plymouth, Indiana.) 1 - J This Mill will be prepared to do custgrn work 1 by about the middle of Iay, 1863. Full satisfaction is guaranteed to all who niv favo" me with . their patron! e. WILLIAM ZEHNER. May 14th 1HG3 nl5n.:j. FLOURING MILL T HE above named mill, six miles south o Plymouth, is now doingexccllent CiiKtom & Merchant Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfae ou audintends keeping hi? mill in condition todo i n Very Host ol AVorlf. nd he feels confident that he will not fail tosatsfv all who mav favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,ki pt constantly on hand ' ind willbe sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solici's patronage from the citi en3of Marshall and adjoinm? counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER . Plymouth, AuS.2:i.lFßl. n3ltf ZVIY VOICE IfS STILL FOR And in order to keep the peace, I wiik all who know themselves To me, to walk up and pay rae a Tiece, as harvest , is now over, and I am much in need of all tue That I can possibl; keep my creditors raise in a peaceable way 10 PEACEABLE! 1 hava yt on hand a few pieces of PIECE GOOD Wich I will sell in large the huge amount of or small pieccitnsuit P I C A i ) A R L 13 C U VTt 5 i E IX S In this community, t whom I take great pleaure in returning my sincere thanks for their very peaceable patronage. CHARLES PALMER. Plymouth, July 24 26tf. TIES! TIES! 10,000 CiosTies, to be delivered en the line of the P. Ft. W.& C R. Way, in places convenient t'0.1 loudiii". Sail! Ties to lo wi-ll hi. wed from rood ! sound White or Ilurr Oak, Cherrv or Walnut, I right and a half IV't long, s'ven inches thick ard ! ! not less than six inches face in any place Wt' uke cmo P1"1 u !ml t,,e.v mv on two .ides, well got out andoi the above uiiiu iiioii, Payment will be mat'e monthly on the estimate of the Division Engineer. For contract? or information enquir ol M. II. KICK iCO j M, II, RICK, S, R, EDWARDS Febinarv 2fi lHtt n4tf 850. EMPLOYMEML SlOO AO K X rl'S V A X TED TOLL SEWING ACIIINES ATREDUCKD PRICKS. Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over drover & Baker's and other liih priced machines. $15 EM4 II. Our .Machine uses a titrnight njedle, and will work with all kindof thread, silk or linen, making an elastic seam, free (rum linhilitics to treak in washing, and is the bestand cheapest machine in use. Our Machine will Hem. Fell, Stitch. Quilt and Bind, and will sew on all kinds of goods, fr i the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen; worl- -ing with ease through seveial thicknesses of thick wnoleii cloth. All M ichinesare WARRANTED If you want n good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us, as we want the Machine tested in every neightorhood in the United States. lni Ioy ini? Arn. We will give a commission on all goods sohl by our Agents, or we ill pay wag-s at FirTY DOLtARS per month. and pay all necessary expenses For particulars at.t Iress CHA'S RUGGERS, Agent, Dktroit, Mich. mar27,'(ii 91 v The Confessions snd Experience of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, und for the especial benefit of voting men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss ol Memory, Premature Decay &c.,A;c.,ic. by one who has cured himself by sim pie means, after being put to great expense sn l inconvenience, through the ue of worthlesti medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may Im obtained of the author, C A. LAMBERT, Esq., Grcenpoint, Iong Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CIIAIJLES A. LAMBERT., Esq., Ireenpoint.Long Isl uid, N. Y. 17m2 A CARD TO Y0UX0 LADIES AND GKNTLKMKN. The f ubscribsr will send, (free of charge) to all j win, desire it, the Ueeipe and direction lor making ; a simple Vegetable BALM, that will, in trom two to riirht days, remove Pimples, Hlotches, Tan, rreek!!, SaIlowiieg4, ami all impuritiea and roughness of the SSkin.lenving the ame a Nature intended it should be soft, clear, .ir.ooih aixl beautiful. T!ioe desiring the Recipe, with frill instructions. dircclionsaiid advice, will please call on or address, ( with return postage,) THUS. F.CHAP.WAN. Practical Chemist. I7ni2 b3l I Broadway, New York. VOTICT. TO Ii:itT4KS. Having Disposed of the Democrat office, we ! desire everv jerson indebted to ns to make imme diate Hctllcment. We have debts to pay, and to enable todo so, must collect the amounts due us. The book of the firm may I found with T Mc Donald, at Dickson k Co.'s fluni ware store. July 23 2Ct! T. & P McDONALD XtT25 CKNTS BUYS YOUU CIIOICK of Prints at Rfcc and Smith's Lott PriVePtore

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aS peat-np Ctica ntnrtj ov ptven, For iht wkole Vowllrst Coatiatat ü tan." and, have been introduced to the public for mora than six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines of a similar nature in the market. An appreciating publie was not long io discovering they possessed remarkable and hence their and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thui enabling him to expend of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity for thft life and health of the body depends upon the rnrity of the blood. If the Wood is poisoned, the body drags out a ruiserablo existence. These medicines vc 5cvvvax for curing Girofuli, Syphili9, Sin CPi ceases, Old Sored f Silt Jlheum, Jhim4tism, CDysyepsiz, Sick Ntadathe, Liver Complaint, Fever and jfigue, Leueorrhce x, Female Complaints t Erysipelas, St. ßnthcny's Firs, 5"umors, Eruptions, litc, ''jrcfuls-J3 Consumption, et3. ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of fits ot nine yeura' standing, and St Vitus' dunoe of two years. ANOTHEft writes, his son was cured after bis Hcsh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trvins every medicine in his reitoJi. ANOTHER "was cured of Fever Sre which bad existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Khetimatisra of eight yenrs. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Ceniplaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills are the most active and thorough pills that have evor been introduced. TliPr net n ilireetlv nnnn thp Tiver exrit- ! ing that or-an t ch an extent aa that the j vtem i m not rölana int its tormer eondition, which is too apt to be the cao with simply a purgative pill. 1 key are really a TüVoo aA Taac VvW.t which, in conjunction with tha will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve anl euro Heda,2he, Cozlivenesr., Colio Fnins, Cholera, Jforhus, Indigestion, (Pain in the Foivels, (Dizziness, ets. Try these medicines, and jou will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who hare used them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. (let a Pamphlet or Almanac of ay local ngent, nnd read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Aiafronf l:X lim Blx.l Purifier and Tills are purely vrgcttM', I liav the eortittfatrs of thotw fDiinat rhfmUtt, riufcs.or C'.iiIN.ii f S. Y., and Lxkeof CinciovatL RcHrt Ir. U'jl-ni k Siwi.il Xot lr and Ort iftntfn rnb-luli.-ü iu a coiispiKU xii part of thU Taprr from time ts tiiuu. I'ri( of tli Seainllnaviaa Togtatle Blood ruriflcr, 91 per Ik.uIo, or 8' JHT half duzn. Of theSrandiaaTinn VrjUll lll.H! rill, 'Zi int r box, or 5 hoxf for f 1. Priiiriial fli- nnl S;il-rcHfn, N. S Klt Fourth St., 34 Ituilcliiig troir Mai u St., Cincinnati, U. Laboratory, No. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY lorsalein Marshall county by Rlain & Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing Ä: Co., Plymouth; liobert Cornwell ,V Co.Jlouibon; N H. k P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cb'sis,lourbon;Jonas Miller,Ilremen, J.a. M. Wiokizor, Argon;. Peter Smith Unontown; and Druggists and .Me-chants generally hroughoutthe Union 'iL The G-reat Cause of HUMAN MISEKY! w-w-T lust Puldishel in a Sealed Kn velopj; Price 6cti: A Unure by Ir CULVF.KWF.LL, on the Canseand Cure of SpeTrnatorrhiva, Consumption, Mental and Physical Deblity, Nervon.snesw; I'pi lep-y, Impaired Ntittiti mil the bolr, Lisitudtf, V ouk nos.- i if the limls and b.ick. Iiidiitosition anl inenpaeity for study and labor. Dullness of! Apprehension ; Loss of memory ; Aversion to Soci ety; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust ; Dizziness; IFemluhe; Atfectin of fhe Kyes Pinipleso'i the face; Involuntary Ktnissions, and Sexual Incapacity ; the Conacquciices of Youthful Indiscretion, kc. kc Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, called envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or tw postage stamps, bv addressing. CIIAS. J. ('. KLINK and Co. 127 Bowery, New Yoik, Post Office Box, 4506. THE VAN V ACTOR. MILL RUNNING. I have bought this mill and will hf reafter keep constantly running Tor custom work, nt the usu terms. JOHN G. DRAKE. I March 9 Ith IfOfl r.V)

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XI. K. Time TjiI1h. P., Ft. W. A: C lt. R. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT DCTiRTURE or TRAIX8 FROM PLTMOCTH STaTIOX. EASTWARD BOUND TRAINS. Mail and Accommodation, H.5S A. M. Dav Express 10:it A.M. Night Express 10:.r.5P. M. Fast Stock SrOr. M.

Live Stock and Ex. Freight 11:50 P. M. Local Freight, 12;ß0 P. M. WESTWARD BOUND TRAINS. Mail and Accommodation 3:38 P, Jtf. Day Express 4:39 P. M Night Exnress 4:50 A. M Local Freight 10,4.6 A. M Through Freight 3:45 A.M. Fast Freight, 3:00 P, M. S.U. EDWARDS, Agent. C. I & C. R. R. Tinio Tabic. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Porte, daily) c (Sundayt Excepted,)) :UUA.M. Arrive at Plymouth, 1000 A. M. WESTWARD. Leave Plymouth :40i P. M. Arrivo at La Porte, C;00 P. M. Trains run by La Porte time, which is kpt at E. Vails Jewelrv store, and is 15 minutes slower than P., Ft. W.'k C. R. R. time. II R. DRUL1NER, Supt. nn- n:-z Attornoyi REEVE 8l CAPRO.M, Altorneysand Notari3, Plymouth, MorahallCo., Ind., practrcein Marshall and adjoining counties. RcrxRSto Rabcock k Co., Phelps, Dodge k Co.,New York, Cool-y,Farwell k Co.,Go-V k Bro., Chicago, Loudon & Co., Phila., Gr I Benette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osbo : , Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. J Jll I-l K 11 II L, J. Pi-ATrOrl, Rarhor and hair dresser, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth. ,Ind. Everything in the above businesattcndcd to bj me in the best style, ir"-t' . i rwr-j.v--.;:-.i...z.Jt iu: : j Wn STon in Ii Ic i n gj-. C. HASLANGER &. BRO'S, .Manufacturers of wagons, carriages etc. Black Smithing, painting sind graining done to order Livpry N. B. KLINGER, Proprietor ' Buckeye Livery," opposite Edward IIou8e, Plymouth, Ind. n271j X,li3i4irifiiiM. J.J VINALL, Homeopathic Physician. Particularattentionp-aid to obstetric practic, anl clironic diseases ! women, anddiseasesof children, office over C. Palmer's atore, corner Michigan and Laporte tsreets, whe he may be consulted at all hours . SCttfrrati. A Democratic Conservative Ncwspaperin tne uty ot new yotk. 'ME NEW YORK WEEKLY ARGUS j To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. I For several years the Democratic and ConscrTa- j i live sentiment of the Nation has brcn keenly! j alive to the necessity of being faithfully and ab'v j I repreaented bv a hrt class ew.sparu r, published

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D. T. FIIiLLIP Attorney and Counselor at Law, AndWarClaim Art. Plymouth, HarshalJ roIad. u-urrlCE IN wnrsi)WARD LOO Practiccsin Marsha!. . ulton. Pi Lake, Ptrter, St.Jo-ej h, Laportv 4 counties. D. E. VANVALKENBLliC.il, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXI NOTARY PUBLIC, PLYMOUTH, :: :: iuciAKA Deed and Mortgages drawn up and acknouledged. Collections, and all other business will reciv, prompt attention. Office up talr in the ßuiidin". 45tf FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KJX?8. Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses fcc FAIRBANKS, GREEMEIF k 0, Lahe ?;t., C;iii.ttroT. ILTEe careful to buy only tit Eensiae. rr June 5 l?f2 19y 3 h c HONEST CORNER. Ireipeetfully announce to the patrons ol HOBEST CORXER That I have recently returned from tlu Esit k amnow inreceiptof a ITull nntl Coiuplot Slook Of carefull peleete'l GROCE R IES! ndcrerythiBgelie formerly kept by m, which I will eil at fair prices. I will takinichais j for goods, all kinds e-l Merchantable Produce, AND MONEY WILL N EFÜEED I invite myoid customer? to callftfii exomir.e ! jstock and prices, and if tht y uit.tht y will b w andbuT. I hare no blow in" tt do .u ilühk you topurobase of me. Honorable, stiaiLtfcr ward dealing and a living p.oStaad no huabuf. is rav motto. Thoe k inwitg tkfiojrlvff in arrearorc ot fied that their dues are very niurh oerded, sr:i hopcthey nil redeem their rit hiiffi- to r? up. J. BROWN Lt KPlymoutbOct.lln3Ptf Tin: OF A NKKVOCss INVALID Published for the bt ut fit and &t a ciiLtie.i to ; tounr urn, ar.d mH. nnffrr supplying in means ci tr i cure, v i im- ho fiat cured himself after Lr-inir a ietini rt iuivxlae'd confidence in medic! hun.brr tnd (.unrLi-rr eneh-sg a postpaid, dirt. -ted t t.xi loj e , ' r , NATHAN I KL .MA Y FA IK, ' ' 1 lr nl 4 vi j Dedford, K:gs t'o.irrv Ni Terk 4 ' J vDT ; Wc will be atllE-s kCo' Stalle at P!v.c-a:it for a few day s only. OK AW FORD k C . Plymouth Indiana April ith lt-Ct, u 1 t3. Iii Ii PLV.1101TII üi;ÖUl.ii riBi.isiitn tvrar Tiirssnai, bt B. F. VAW.ILK EXBl'K 1 kiims or Srp.scrtiri iin: Si,ro ix ahvaxctf: Shrt Tijntfiv.n t J 'sit rr P n v. He " vsr Tekms of Advfktising : On V'r- ( 1 t'" nr t'.1 ' f ' tfrrr il. l-t!ft : ii mPl th-f ft : ' r. a Hr!lr, jl!ilr,HiiliMlr llhf I Mltr.f t th lniit f a 0rtrr hlf r hol rolimn V? t fn'Mtti r yr. I.rtl AivTH went ! ! ritVc fil ffr er cnrl ia di.rf of 1 1 cn.o . e ittrntioo pil t for jn tru'n hlWNtrllll tfrK I b BKST OF RKFKREMt: . JOB DEPARTMENT IV rt prir4 toiU tl 11 f Posters Programmes CIRCULAR?, PAMrilLF.TS, CARDS, BLANKS. BILL-HEADS. v tiimi v iav a e Aiomitt rOR THE LARGE aT ASSORTMENT OF BUCOOL BCOK4 IN TOWN GO TO lEMYS DRIG STORK, itt

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