Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 February 1866 — Page 4

VOLUME 11.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 25.

0SA&SST, Comb Kim Me. A Western paper publishes a poem commencing : ''Dearest, cnmekisg mc ;my lips are yet warm. And my bosqm still panu'from the clasp of thy arm; Tha blood dances wildly through each throbbing vein ; But I droop, oh ! I droop for thy kisses again." To which a very "fresh" young gentlcnnn promptly replied : "Jec-roo-aa-lem, dearest, I dart like a fish ; My lips shall with kiases respond tc thv wish ; ni check not the blood thrilling wild "in each vela. But 111 stop thee from drooping for kisses ag'in. "Then turn up thy bill, love, I'll pounce like a bird; And through Tale and through forest the smack shall be heard. If you suffer from kis3CP, I'm thar, 'youmay bet: And Til kiss thee from morning till the sun shall be set.

"Come kiss the ? why, thunder, I'm one of that kind: I'm the chap of all others you're trying to find; 80 you need nt look fart ht r -I'm in fora chance. Though the blood should tcavor,' and your 'puke it rr.ay dance. "So bring on the fruit, love your kisses, I mean ; For I dream, now, of nothing but peaches and cream ; I'm waiting, and panting, and praying till then; So come along, dearest, as quick a you can." Keep tlie Rest stock.. An exchange truthfully says : Some fanners are in the habit of Belling their best lire stock, and keeping the poorest to breed from. This U bad management. If a farmer has a good cow, sho is worth as much to keep as to sell. The same applies to all other stock. The rule should be, keep the best and sell the poorest. We will illustrate a cae as follows : Farmer A has a cow that gives 20 quarts of milk a day, from which 9 pounds of butter arc made in a week, worth 30 cents per pound. He also ha3 a cow that civeshut 10 quarts, from which 4 pounds of butter only can be made in a week. One cow he values at $80, and the other at $40. He sells the $S0 cow and keeps the other for his own use. Now, let us see how the account will stand in regard to the profits from these cows. The best cow produces 9 pounds of butter a week, say from May 1, to December 1, (30 J weeks) 274 pounds, at 30 cents, 82,32. The other cow pro duces in the same time, 121 pounds of butUrat 30 cents, amounting to only 30,C0, which is 845,75 profit less than the best cow affords. It costs, in this case, the same to feed each cow, and it ss safe to say that the advantage in keeping good cows over poor one3 i3 not improperly shown in the above statement. SnE Had Lived in Chicago. A matronly lady, with a physioomy indica. ting that she was strong minded, was put on the witcess stand in New Haven to testify in a case on trial. Being pestered a little by the counsel for the defence, she exclamcd, raising herself up her full height, and with a gleam of triumph in her eyes, 4I ain't afraid of the whole of you ; and you can't scare me; 1 have lived in Chicago ten years, and any body who has lived in Chicago ten years nee n't be afraid of the d 1." It is needless to say that the court, counsel, spectators and pris oners smiled. A Brown County correspondent says the question has been agitated among the teachers there which is the true expression (gramatically) of the sentence : "She is the mother of six children, three of whom are dead; or, she is the motlir of six childrcu, thrco of which are dead." According to southern papers, small pox is prevailing with alarming rapidity through the towns and cities of the south. In Mobile, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Augusta, Montgomery and other place, the cases are reckoned by hundreds. Cabinet Ware-Rooms. ALLE MAN &, BRO. (SUCCXS30R3 TO JONJTIUS WR1QHT CO.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALSÄ3 IN FURNITURE, South of Rice Bro'a Store. Michigan Street, Ir.Y3IOTJTII, INDIANA. fllHESE gentlemen having purchased tho JL fumiture establishment of J. Wright k Co. announce to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining coacties, that they have on hand and arc constantly manufacturing the best and Latest styles of Furniture, Keady-mada Coffins Picture fmmes Bureaus Sofas Stands Tables Bed-steadj cabs; Oflice, Kitchen cane upholstered and Rocking chairs, Looking-GUsscs, Ac, la endless variety, and of the rarious styles, and at all prices. They keep the best workmen that ran be procured In the country, and are consequently prepared to put up work on the shortest possible notice. They have two Hearses, and are rrndy at all time to attend Funerals in town and country, and they keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of BURIAL. CASES OP AIJL SIZES. The public are aoüciced to give them a "call, and examine their sbock of furniture before j urchasing e'.aewhere. rijmcath.July 20, C5n46tf. FLOURING MILL faTflE above named mill a miles south of J Plymouth snow dolngexcenent Custom &. illerchant Work. Theproprietonparesnöpainsto givetitisfacOn anal niciaBacepiu uiiuiiiuuuuuivutvuv tlio Vory Best ol Work. andhefeels confidenttbathe willnoV f ail tos a tIsfy all whomayfavorhim with theirpatronage. Floor, Maf,Bran,fc.,keptconstantlyonhand od wWbesoldaUbelowestlivingprice. IIefepectfulljiol!citipatronagefromthe3iti-asofMarahallendad

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ELMBOLDTS FLUID EXTRACT or AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE HOTTENTOTS Have long used 33"0"D3HE"0" FOR A VARIETY OF DISEASES. It was bot rowed from those rude practionersby the ex"lish axd dutch physicians, On who; recommendation it waa emplojcd In Europe and has now come into general use. IT 13 GIVEN CHIEFLY IN Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of (he Bladder, MORBID IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER AND URETHRA, roa FEMALE WEAKNESS and Debility, For Prolapgug mid Hearing Down, or, Prolapsus Uteri, DISEASES OF THE PROSTRATE GLAND, Retention, or Incontinence op Urine, And all diqeaseg requiring the aid of a diuretic arising from a loss of tone In the parts concerned in iti eracuation. IT IS ALSO RECOMMENDED IN CASES OF DYSPEPS I A, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, CUTANEOU3 AFFECTIONS, DROPSY. To cure these diseases we most bring into action the muscles which are engaged in their various functions. To neglect them, however slight may the attack, is sura to affect the bodily and mental powers. OUR FLESH AND BLOOD are supported from these sources PERSONS AT EVERY PERIOD OF LIFE From Infancy lo Old Age, ire In every gUteofhealta artli abl to be sub jects of those diseisee. 77c cause in many nstanees are unknown. The patient has, however, a a admirable remedy in HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of BuchurhilaJetyhta Evening Bulletin Editorial f Sep. 15, 1964. HELMBOLD'S Genuine PreparationsHi Solid and Fluid Extracts embody the full strength of the ingredients of which they are named. They are left to the inspection of all. A ready and conclusive teat of their properties will be a comparison of those set forth in the United States Dispensatory, These remedies are prepared by II. T. Ilelrobold, a druggist of sixteen years' experience In this city, and we believe them to Ve reliable, in fact we have never known an article lacking merit to meet with a permanent success, and Mr. He'mbold'a succdss Is certainly prima facie evidence. Ilia Drag and Chemical Warehouse. In the City of New York, is not ex celled, if equaled, by any in the country, and we would advise our readers, when visiting that city to gUa him a call, and Judge for themselves. Hclmbol cPs EXTRACT OF BUCHU. nlCvll fn var.

PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC,

AND HAKTDRICKE PILLS the above I a correct likeness of Dr. Schenck, just after recovering from Consumption, many years ago. Below is & likeness of him s he now appears. When the first was taken ho weighed 107 pounds; at the present time his wheight is 220 pounds DR. SCIIENCK'S Principal öfiico and Laboratarv at the N.E. corner of SIXTH and COMMERCE Street?, Phil dclphia, where all letters (or advice or business should be directed. He will be found there every SATURDAY, professionally to examine lungs wiMi the Rcupironietcr, for which his fee is three dollars ; all advice free. In New York at No. 32 BOND Street, every TU 'r? DAY, from 9 A.M. to 3. P.M. At the MARLBORO' HOTEL, Boston.January 18 and 19, February 15 and 16, March 1" and 16, April 10 and 20, May 17 and IS, June 14 and 15. July 19 and 20The time for mv being in BALTIMORE nnd PITTSBURG will be seen in the daily papers of those citica. Th? History of Dr. SchnicVs oicn ca$e and how he icas cvrrdof Consumption. Many years a;o, whilst residing in Fhilndel phia I had progressed gradually int j the last stage of Pulmonary Consumption. Ail hopos of ray recovery being dissipated, I was advised by rny phys'cian, Dr. Parish, to removo into the country. Moorestown, New Jersev, boinp: mv native place. I wa removed thither. My father and all his lamily had lived and died tlx rc aixl died of Pulmonary Consumption. On my arrival I was put to bed, where I lay for many weeka in what was deemed a hopeless condition. Dr. Thornton . who had been my father's family physician, and had attended him in his last illness, was called to see mc. He thougnt my case entirely beyond the reach of medicine, and decided that) must die, nnd gave me one week to arrange my temporal affairs. In this apparently hopeless condition. I heard of the remedies which I now make and sell. It seemed to me that I could feel them working their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre, and tissue of my system, My lun.13 and liver put on a new action, and the morbid matter which for years had accumulated and irritated tho different organ3 of the body, was eliminated, thy tubercles on my lungs ripened, and I expectorated from my lungs as much as a pint of yellow offensive matter every morning. I am now a healthy man. with a large healed cic atrix in tho middle lobe of the rifrht lung and the lower lobe hepatized with complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung is sound, and the upper lobe of the right one is in a tolerably healthy condition. Consumption at that time wa3 thought tobe an ncurablc disease, by every one, physicians as well as those who were unlearned in medicine especially such cases as were reduced to the condition I was in. This induced many people to believe my recovery only temporary I now prepared and gave the medicines to consunptire for so mo time. and made many wonderful cures; and the demand increased so rapidly that I determined to oner them to the public, ana ofvte my undivided attention to lung disease?. 1 n truth, I was next to forced to it, for people would seßd forme far and near, to ascertain whether their cases were like mine. . For many year, in conjunction wit my prin cipal office in Philadelphia, I have been making regular professional visit j to New Ycrk, Uoston, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. For several years past 1 have made as many as five hundred examinations weekly with the "Respiromcte-." For such examination my charge is three dollars, and it enables me tö give euch patient the true condition of his disease, aud tell himfrai.kly whether he will get well. The Pulmonic Svrup is one of the most valua ble medicii es known. It is nutrient, powerful Iv tonic, and healing in itself. It contains noopi urn, yet loosens the phlegm in th? bronchial tubes, and nature throws it off with little exertion, One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold; but it will be well nrt to take a uoso or bchenck a Mandracke's Pills to cleanse the stomach. The Pulmonic Syrup is readily digested and absor bed into blood, to which it imparts its healing properties. Itisone.of the best preparations of ironinnse; is a powerful tonic of Itscif; and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake nils, a healthy now of gastric juice, good appetite, ami a good digestion follow. The Seaweed Tonic i n stimulant, and none other is required when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no bad effects like when using Bourbon whisky , which disorders tho stomach, torpors the liver, locks up all tue secretions, turns the bltod into watcr.dropsy sets in, and the patient dies suddenly. TheSaweou ionic produces Jailing results, thorouti.iv invigorating the stomach and diees-

tivc8ystcm. nmi ensuring u to eliminate and make Into healthy blood the food which maybe used for that purpose. It is so wonderful in its effects thata nine glass full will digest a hearty meal, and a little ol it taken before breakfast will Hv? a tone to the stomach which lew midicincs pofiostho 70T?r of doing. Th.eM.ANDR AKE PILLS may be taken with entire safety by all apes and conditions, producing all the good results that can be obUiocd from calomel, or any of the mercurial medicines, and without any of their hurtfil or injurious results. They carry out ef the system the feculent and worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will be seen that all three of my medicines are needed in moat caies to cure Consumption. AGENTS. BOSTON fleorgc C. Goodwin Co. NEW YORK Demas Barnes Co. BALTIMORE S. 8. Han.ce: PITTSHURO Ür.fJeorK II. Keyner. CINCINNATI F. E. Sjre k Co. CHICAC.O-L'rd iSmith, AndH. ScotII Also, aold by all Druggists and De1.M. vlOn-'j

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Ladies9, Men's, Misses, Boys, Youth's CHILDEEN'S OF 11 kind and descriptions. Our Stork was bought nt reduced prices, and will be sold atSaiall Profits. We also MAKE BOOTS & SHOES TO ORDER, and think we can please all who mav favorus with their custom. OurStock is such That no one can fail to k Suited who may Give lis a call, CT Store In tho South room of WcstcrvoU'a building at the Sijrrj of the Bisr Boot.

Plymouth, Indiana, July 27, 'CS-n471y. GREENBACKS ARE GOOS! KIT OBACK'fl STOMACH BITTERS, nftrr Tsri of rxrlf nrt r:i1 trinl, luve proven to 1 the l.M rim-lv rxlatit lor nil -.mtlui:ira hr a tonic nii-l rtiiimlatit ma rrinir.il. Thry m-ver Iii I tj Uvngtluu th woaV, liitnr'. vlor to tlio froti, Ati.l in ell r"jM-rt r-t vr5liattf i r-l nu tirok'-u lnwii uiKtitiitioii!, N' rrnif.ly Wi; tei-'l with a murh favor ru Honte' SruMAcii Dutch. In Chicas" 0 YE ft ."0,000 bntUog were ioM l.v ono Jnu-lioi.,a In th t var. It i' a.lmittrcl by our tnot Irttnioil vK jinns that Lr. KOHACK'S STUMACH BITTER!! cvtiiliuc the properties of gutlo I txatir, an 'fTi.-l-ii t anti-1-ilioii njotit, aii.l t!i !! t:u.-' lii- know it t th worli. KO. IJAfh'.S HniKU l.uuK l u .y cm- ! ill ! mifiitlifii tin jrMiirl h n wlii. h Uati follow artitt licsc. Iii Iii I B ll.IOt'ä ifixtrirt t llie 't awl South Micro li;, fr n lou tiim. niiu h n--tml ii rtlrlei.f STOM ACH UITTKIl. wlilrh, If tnkrn in roer ijiiiiiititicii, mit at the i'r.'i-rr time, nr w sure prcveutiro .f Bilims Fovc-r, Yer ail Aptio, Liver I'oHipUinf, Ikj.rHii, liitllKrutioii, Juni!ii, Ki'ov Cvuiil:iint, and all lU-nirs of similar imttirp ; Riicl art lx-ttrr an a r. vnitive for 1'iliotiidrrangrnit.iit, regulail ig T A XD plrontliiuR Die jiitni, anI Riving toli tot lii;i-liviuraiit than any other known rMii-Iy. Now l hut tho war i-towr, ihrre will h ihoiitaii'lii k i nj liotin- in Iii 3 uih. No crton who value hi lila phoiiM jo ih re wttlinnt having rc'tistatitly at iiatxt Ihn B ITTERS, as a naftcunrl T againt ipil-tnic au-l timlA'Sii s ciiir-iicU-rsl liy iiiitma aiol jrfllnt.-U water. Traveler and all rvileiits of the rank ihi r-LolUm C orXTIKS of tha Went and flouth, and tha rallry ff the M I-Uxlfipl and It.t lril.ii-tari-, hoiild provido tlu niKclv? with the It I TT Klti" Ther i pruUMy lu one dNrat with which Di.inkluJ wro allUctvd Lieh in the aoiirro c.f no many itilmmM iE m iv-iix'i'M.-t, or am it m iiuro coniiitoiily rall-. Nuir S!"iiuti li, ainl thorc 1 ir im-ro -rtniu r-in-ilv ilian ulHck it Storni Bittrs. Thry are iiev-r kiotu tu fail. K IXfi CHOLERA 1m alwavs ln mnrh (lroaill ly Ihn l'iillio, ami !. j.lo 1it. r vrlf l to nil uiHiM r of naili' inci t arrnt the linr, l.tit witli litllöMK'o.w. A urc cur nn.I prt-tentiTO m to lo fuuuj Intliinaof Dr. ROIUCK'S SCAXDIN. ATIAN 1EM KI1 KS. Krop tl. howelg 0n illi Ilia Till, hii'I in is;rl Hie yataiu by froa lira of Ilm f-tnmm h Itiitar, or, If t?i 1W1 i tliiii utv llio I'urifit-r. R S VCII an inralnal'lo r uiply rlinulJ 1 ki. in er funiilT. Kerp Him pjntrm in full vigvr aiii nothing 1 to I a fi nrtnl frcm HHftw or rli.iWa. THEOI.I RKM AIir.E Da uot be dceirpvl by purcliuiii any of tli quark nnntriimi Rnlor tha Turloii natu" f l?ittr. l'lintinx. tiotio otlir but 1. HOBACR'! STOSIAl lI IIITTKKS, lilcli ra com poii nil-i'l f Ihn purft drug, ard la whkh the aniicti'il can rely. s ARK BETTER ! PHINCICWALT0N & CO. (Succrsnom to Ir. C. W. RoniCR,) SOLE PIturCIKTOKS, Ab. SO,SS, GO nnttG? l.'nat Third St., vlln23-ly ö PBOF. VON VERAE'S DIAr.lOlJD DROPS I r - usirlng PBIvimtit: 'for whloh they ara WABKANTED rln avery lnitanoa. Thy' arc oord tally raoommandad to raU Ladlaa who, from loknoai or 'other oaoaea, ara unabla to undergo tha partla of aoooaebmant. This ramady la .DIAI.10ND DROPS! Xfot aa AbortlTa. bat almply a VIIIEVE1XXITE. .and la not in tha leaat lnju-. . rloua to tha moat delloata. .eoniUtatlona. lery. .BotUa Warrantad., LADT T BT XT. , 6T Sa4 Bad lump for areolar, or ILM tarn the Bamady, to O. B. MONBOl CX3, Oanaral Aaat T. O. Drawer M61, ObJoafO, Ilnotai Offloa IBS Bomib Clark Irraaa, Tor sal at Wholaral In Chleaco, by BUHMHAKI VAW 8CHAACK, VDIilB. rilTCB ft TVlXiXM, LOUD SMITH. CH AS. O. SMITH 1?ITH h DWTIB, and K. BOOVILLt aad far tsl tT ry Dracaia In lha Wart. .

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3 H J H O n o ft a HI W W SOMETITIiG NEW THE subscriber has purchased, and now baa in running order, a CORK & COB CRUSHER, AT HIS MILL IN PLYMOUTH. And is prepared to frind car corn for lock feo for all who may call upon lain. FARMERS WILL FINL A SAVING OF .IT LEAST O.VEFOUllTli IN THE FEED NECESSARY FOR THEIR STOCK by having It Crushed k Ground Before Feeding. He will also Grind OATS AND CORN together when wanted. He solicits the custom of those having Stock to feed. Terms reasonable. v!0n26tf. N. D. LOVELY, HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridga, and within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South. Pymoutli, Ind. Tho ?uVioriberhau.nopenoilthcabove IIouso nnd is determined to keep it in manncrevery way worthy of public patronage. HIS TABLE willUe supplied with thebesttho market affords! arcsrcaaonablc, and every exertion uaed to endcrthestay of ucsta asrccable. CONVENIENT STABLES ntac'icdto thepremi&ei, and a faithful osilor al ways 1 1 tttteudance . JOHN C. IIASLANGER rlymuth, March 9.1ÜCS Stave Bolts, HE'DING & HOOP P'LES. Wo will pay the following prices from this date until January 1st, 1865, for Stave Bolts Heading and loop Poles on delivery at ourStave Factory at Plymouth. White Oak Stave Bolts, $0,50 pr. cord Red " Hoadin 5.0U " White Oak Rived Heading Dry 19,00 per thousand " Crccn 17 00 Hickory Hoop Pole 25,00 VI0 AT InTood, Bourbon and Etna Green, wo will pay $1,00 per cord for Red and While Oak StaTe bolts I nnd $4,25 per cord for Red Oak, Ash, Kim and Maple Heading boltä and JirJ.OU perthousand tor Hickory Hoop Poles, delivered on tho side tracks, convenient for loadi c g on cars, the above to be of good quality and t be piled nnd insp ctedby U3 Vl0u7tf IIUKLBUT UKU'S fiUÜ. Manhood, how Lost: how Restored. jrfgTBY Just published, a new edition of fULIMJ Hr. JulvcrwrlPs Celebrated ZmZXwS K?say on the Radical Cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Feminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lmpotency, Mental and physical incapacity, impediments to marriage etc., alo Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; induced by self indulgence or sexual extrav agance. ITPrice,in a sealed envelope, only"6 cants. The celebrated author in this admirable esvay clearly demonstrates from a thirty year's iucccssful nrarti. thit the alarmine con.-eouences of self abn3e may be radically cured without the dsngcrous use of iuternal medicine or the application of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by meansof which every sufferer n matter what his condition may be, may cure hirurelf cheaply, privately and radically. U"Thia lecture should be In tho'hands of.ev cry youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, pout pai J, on receipt of six cents or two post fUmps Address the publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINR A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Tost Office box 4 586. rl0n28 ly. AViiffoumiikiuc:. C HASLANGER & BRO S, ManufacturentofwagODasarrlagee etc. Black tnithing, painting and grainiegdone to erde

DAVIDSON Sc Co.,

Begleaveto Inform their Old Customers, and the Citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties generally that they have removed their Stock of Goods to the South Side of LaPorre Street. PALMER'S OLD STAND, And have opened the largestand most complete Stock of Dry Goods and Clothingj Ever opened Inthis market. Their elegant and commodious Store Room Is fillei full with their huge Stock. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Ae fine &i can be purchased at any Store in the Union, consisting iu part of a large assortment o. GINGHAMS, CI I A LI ES, DKL A INS, LAWNS, SILKS, GLOVES, ic, Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, CASS1NETS. TWEEDS, MARSAILES SILK.VELVET& SATIN. Hats and Cnps for Men and Hoys, The mostexteneivestock ever brought into this market DAVIDSON & CO. A. Davidson. II. Daudsox, L. Lauer March 9th .'C5 n23tf. H. B. DICKSON. HENRY WOODBURY THE IRON AGE Has come again: at least tho I has at H. B. DICKSON k CO'S HARDWARE STORE, IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Where tt can at all times be SEEN and BOUGHT in almost any ship, size, quantity and quality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to a paper of 4 ox tacks. They have & B3EH d XT 3SS S Of every kin''; Elevated Ovens, Square, Parlor Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complee TRUi.ni .r a s to match. SHELF G00D3 of every description. House Trlmminps, DOOR and WINDOW hang ings; Glass and Sash; Carpenters' tools. 3C By the Keg or Pound; Mill saws, Los; and Dog Chains; the best Axcsin the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Of all kinds; Wares PLOWS SHOVEL and all manner of Agricultural utensils, including Forks that load and unload hay by horse power a splendid assortment of O U T L E K Yi Fl SIf HOOKS & TAKES, ROVl WlItE, EELTIXG AXD COWBELLS, Hi OX AXD STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BCyCHES tt, Sic Infiictcverr thinrthatanr one crer thought of buying In a Hard waro Stora, and a thousand things CHdO, WUU mew stock: constantly arriving, which they propose tailing Than the same can be bought at any other place his nide of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet Irou,coppr and brass ware made and repaired on reasonable terms and short notice, II. II. DICKSON Sc CO. June 1 18G5-v9n38-tf GOOD NEWS roa Wool carding and Spinning tt Tippecanoe Factory, Tippecanoetown, Indiana. TIr. A, HOYD Will reeeiv woo. for carding, and spinning at Plymouth, office at Shoemaker and Boyd'a Oroeery More. ooi received ana returnca tne same week. We have a large ASSORTMENT or BLANKETS. CAS I MERE, JEANS, SATINETTS. TWEADS, WHITE AND PLAID FLANNELS in great varieties, which we will exchange for wool at tna lactory. Cash paid for wool at the market price. N, B &. P. 8. ALLEM AN. v!0no35 tf A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clercyman, while residineln South Ameri ca as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the euro of Nervous U ruknesa, F.arlj Decay, Diseases ot the Urinary ami b-emiual Or gans.and the whole train of disorders brought on by naneiuianu vicious naous. ureal numoers have been already cured by this noble romcdy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tho afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using thie medicine in a sealed envelope to any one who needs it , Free of Chmrge. Please inclose a post paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, J JOSEniT.INMAN St riON D, Bulk IIoose, t10d13 It Nt York City FOR JOD WORK ralUtth office of the rXTWOUTH Dr. woe RAT.

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE HOUSE of BÖ5ANQUET. GIRAUO k Co., Paaia, have the pleaiare of annono Ing that they have opened an Agtney in Üu City 7; lori for the M,e of their ttiJety-lncvn JEWELRY, WATCItES, &c. and for the purvi maaing tneir gooas as extensively knoira and appreciated in the United States as tbev now are, aud have been over 70 years in Europe thy have determined on a plan by which poor and rich alike 'jmlj have the advantage of their p!en d tjIA a preliminary, they would remar dik that they manufacture andfcll no imitation i tic tiry or tv ozena, dui All are Warranted Cold Of (her Our cistomers will also have the ad rant. ire of a constant succession of new and reeherrf c ptrland patterns with which ,we Lall keep our Nf i ora agency suppueu. We have adopted the plan of ale now rn tmsular, of charging a uniform price, and this price will invariably be $2 for each article, no matter how costly it may he. The expenses of conJurtm of conducting our New York Agency are paid by the sale of certificates or coupons representing tne various articles. Ihese certificates sold at 50 cents each, or five for $2, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article h or the is entitled to on payment of an additional $2. it the article named on the certificate h not de sired, the holder will oblige us, when he rturaa the certificate, bv stating a hat other article of the same value he or s-he mav prefer, nnd it will be sent with pleasure. OUR'aIM IS TO PLEASE and every means to tiiatcnd will be exerted. We solicit a trial from everyone who reads this notice, aa we are confident of gi ring the utmost satisfaction. THE STOCK ICOMPRISES Amongst other articles. Splendid Clocks. Gold & Silver Watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubie Pearls, Garnet and other stones ( solitaire and fn clusters), Ladies' ets of jewelry, comprising pins and ear rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious stones of every variety, together with mrc Btsuumpiu oi goia ana r.mereuea ana Pearl Sets: ?old studs anil sleeve buttons of tie most beautiful pattern., (rent bopom and scarf pins, and an endless variety of bracelets, chtits-music-boxes, head dresses, comb, charms, 4c In case any of our patrons are not in want of articles of Jewelry, nnd would prefer silverware we will send for ANY Certificate rfturned to u a richlv encraved SET RF CASTORS r,r m?T TER DISH, beautifully chased and plated. Agents "VSTaaxxtecaL in every part of the United State and Provinces and to all t uch very liberal inducements will be ofer3, and on application a circular of terms will forwaried. Wo prefer money sent in Post Ofiice Orders where they can be obtained, or ny uank Uralt to our order. Address all ordcr to our Agency, which will be conducted by Mcsiirs. JA QU ET ST KR 11 XC &. Co. is:t iSroutivYuj-, Sew YorkvllnUmS. NEW FALL GOODS NOW ARRIVING, AT THE LOW I PRICE STORE, Embracing all the novelties of the season, ami 'hich were bought before the late advance in te Lastern Markets. Our stock of Dress Goods comprise a Lirr line of RICH MOHAIR LUSTRES, PLAIN k FIGURED ARM UK ES. GOLD PLAIDS. ALL WOOL&EWCRED DELAINES, GINGHAMS, DE ROGES, And all the beat gradcs'f Yr,rA. We have a full lino of Flannel?, consisting ol heavy Scarlet and Orey .Vwill.s Scarlet and magenta Miners Phid. .Scotch Plaids. White and Red; Grey and Yellow, plain Tlannols in jreU varioty. b :p i . .l: xdtd Opera F lann els, 2V ALL C O L O n WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OP HEAVr MUSUXS, RLEACIUID milSlUIS. 1 H A lnit .rnir ir - . rr. Stri, Cheeks. Dc um. Jeans, Sotimts, (nsirmn Cltht, Cambrics. ShmrU, Rufmords, Hoop Skills, Cotton Yum. White Goods, Ii fot i'cy, Gloves, Trimm'., Xotiont, "., Sir. dfC. If you want to BUY A LAMP we can acrora modate you with the largest stock, the gretJer variety and the lowest prices to be found is Flymmouth. Our stock also embraces a full line o Boots and Shoes, Jfati and Caps, CrocUry. Glass-Ware, Groceries, Stouc-Ware and Carbon Oil. We again tendcrour thanks to our old customers for their many favors, and solicit their con tin tunce. We cordially iuvite all to examine our goods and prices. We may be found at our old stand on the cor ncr south of the Edwards House. RICE DRO. riy mouth Sept. 21st 1863 L. NUSS DA UM. 8. MATCH iYL'SSnAU.U fc CO. Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all ktndt of FAMILY GROCERIES ANP rovlslnr m TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Injolicitincthf publicnatronsrewt woalditv hat our stock of Hoods! t complete. and will com parriavoraniy wun;an)0therestabli6hiaentlattest. Especia linducement are offered to aosfitrv Dealers. All kinds ofcountrvProducctiken atthehU cstmarketprice in exchancforpoods. .NUSSBAUM A CO. The Bridal Chamber .an Essay of Warnlag and Instructions to Young Men published by the Howard Association, and est free of chart n sealed envelopes. AdJresa Dr J 8KILL1N HOUGHTON. Howard Ausciat oo. Thiladelphi a, Ta. vllctf I