Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1866 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT. Local and Miscellaneous.

Advertising Agents. W. R. Scnr.o.hv,,i.i n:i ,

HR 51 Dearborn Street, and Cook. Counts &Co. 85 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills, S. M. I IIettixoii.x., JNev ork Citv, and Geo. I. I'owkll & Co., 23 Congress St. Boston, Mass., are authorized to receive advertisements for the Democrat. The radical majority in Vermont last year was 1S.S29; this year it is 10,229. Kadical loss eiyltt thousand fire hundred. Books, Stationery, daily and weekly newspaper, magazines, tobacco, cigars, &c. kept for sale by Col. Bailey, at the post j L'ßive. The old saying, "Great cry and little wool' can't be applied to the Philadelphia I3irck-and-Tan Convention, for it was ushere J in with a grcit.cry, and has turned out to be all wool. A. Keisecker, Merchant Tailor, opposite iL . T. . 1 - - uiö ian,on .uicuigftn bt, has received a:ÜIi new stock of c.issiuicrcs. vesting-s, &c, and is prepared to get up a suit of clothes in the latest stylo. Head his advertisement in another column, and go and examine. his good.. lie sells cheap, and does work that is warranted to give satisfaction Any Democrat who votes for John Key-! nolds or Y. YV. Hurlbut votes for an aba. iition United States Senator, in fuvor of lllP ( 'im sf 1 1 II t lfm! 1 A mn il min f in firr.i- C negro suffrage and of forever exempting ! government bonds from taxation.

The piymetofb:uuties to soldiers proH,&c' Their large and commodious iture Tided for by thc last Congress, will be ! room is fl,led to its utmost capacity, and rnmnmnop.l immodintoK- Tb. trp-.crr i Shook, Freese and a number of other rren

-- - ...--......j. . mm V i department is prepared to furnish, fjr that purpose anv amount of Dioaey that mav I be rcoulred. ' i .. . , . . 4 . cl tashion isairim on our table. IheOe-! , . . . toter number is unusually interesting, con-1 ... tri- '. i i tainiui: the latest rrench la-ihioiis lor ladies dresses, cloaks, bonnets, head dros.se- ' . Ac. The 11 to rar v content are of a ' b U't-rlor character. Price. S7 a year. ' Vddres T TvlirC49 Tanal t Vw ' AUjrcs' l' JauTjOJ, canai cu, .uff j Ynrk ; rp, v , , ,. . . . . f... ; i he diicons.Jatc abolitiirnistA oi tliij i:h jiitriot art whistling furiously to keep tlu ir .ura-e ur. A dirUh fiOüi 1 Iviuriiifh , . . ...I i m . r : . . P 1 "Untv is g-od tur a round mij- rifv lor . " , ., riM . i , i r " , ( Clfat . 1 he idea. Lscuse us lor lar - . . . 4. , . r , , j . üu , but that is funny. Anv u i v trot an vthin;: to beton the "'g'?d round mnjorlfy ; Don't all ST'Ci'i at ocre. , . i en triousaü J uoi.ars wer ciea : tue -.x C-jnrcü to a vounir woman t mike Dili'. ..f .Ir. Lincoln. Mrs. Swi-iilieini ; describes Ler a Lay "who calls Uf-nn j Senator.? aud Representatives at their T!iat". thc v.-ay fbr money pots. lt -ot-s The vr -azel. 1- John Reyuol Js much iu debt in Mar-i-.a!! c.untv . He is rnvnc out money. 1 . " , ii..y to ins 1 rienUs in tins county, nn-i t ao:i: ;vi'k("l c-'T'i orheals, untouched bv .... ... . . . ... f.t blandilit::ents sav it is a portion ol the " . 1 tea thuu-und dahnrs he is prepared to pend i-i fecuriiiji himelf a seat in the .State Senate. V presume, however, that . . . . ilf 1-1 an honorable man, anlas no hou--ii . i m i' orahl; man will nt resort t- briborv and; fraud to secure an cI-:ion, it mu-t be ' lhatth-; :nr:-v he is handin- outw merely - in selt en ent of old dt bts. j I1H I p. j The C'iitr of th i Republienn t'naÜy ownsupthar ae is m lavor of negro e4ualitv, tliough he savs hc "does not see any - r - .'. . . , Iiece-iltV lor giving- thei.i the ClCflvc franchise iut at T-r.-se.-nt," but adds that . if the pouth rojects the aiiicndnicni, whicli J ' vivet neu'ro-.M the r'r'lit t vote it may r. J Jhtvj become necessary f ,r us to give them ihc right to vote .inyhr.v. We m ,ys.c the editor think that ne-ro suffrage, if not a neccv-ty, will hc a convenk-nce, io .. .. !-.' ! x.e l "in i r it. n. i ,t y.u think a negro your cjurd. vote fbr Schuyler ()lfrx and the radical iictet. If you think it a pleasure to pny the axes of your rich neighbor, vote for -Schuyler Colfax an 1 the radical ti.-ket. If you consider thc Tnion di.solved, -vote for Schuyler Colfax and t!:. r i lienl ticket. The Philadelphia Jy, the late tnasi mating of the: Ib-mocracy and ational Union men, in that city, wa the Iiirrest ever hell in Vnr.s Ivania. The old! ... . J. ..... Keyst'we Kate n all right for the Icmocraey this fall. At Pierreton tho other day, a tn in tin- j p!fjed to fix up thc chimney in thc room where the '(Jrarvl Army of the Republic" meets, made the discovery of several rifle, a coffin and thc skeleton of a soldier, who waj tilled in thc army a;il brought home that j.hcc and hiirio 1. This org-viin tir ?wiaM iff n:ciii--rs over the dead body of the ITuwa soldier, wli ,m it U& up frr'm i its resting j.laee. The announcement rented quite a flutter in the ''loyal" camp. The speeches of Messrs. Ilyaii and I'omeroy at the dept Monday niht were lisicnen to unti! 11 "'clock by an crithifiistic 1 . T Ptrnn lil r. no ill Mlf finest, ablest and most unanswerable speeches vre hare heard during the campen, and wai repeatedly interrupted by applaus. ''Urick," of course, ?aid many funny thius, and mada many most forcible illustrations, fuch as will not bo forgotten ?oon. Wendell rhillip ba-J declined tho r.oaii- .

Opinions. "I would rather trade here than

m any other store when I have money." "I have been all over town and they ask One Dollar a pair more for just such boots (holding up a pair) than I mid you for thrsn . V "b. nuar 10 incse " Cn muae at Ustcrvelt & Cos daring the past year, but these w ill answer foi specimens, and we wish you to bear in mind that they try to keep at all times a complete stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Hoots & Shoes, and that the peculiarity about their business is that "Every article is marked in plain figures the lowest price at which It will by sold." The radicals arc losing their "bread-and-butter" at the rate of several huudrcd a week. We hope to sec the number increase each week until every radical dis union office-holder in the. ITnito.l Ktntno ;a ousted, and conservatives appointed in their places. Horse Stolen. Tbc South Bend Xa t tonal Union , savs : The stable of Jacob Lear, redding on tllO MtJiflwl-n ., 1 r. .....1 from the city, was visited bv a liorse.tliieF II 1 .. eu ties Jay night and a sorrel horse worth 8200 stolen. Is Schuyler Colfax iu favor of negro suffrage ? He voted iu Congress in favor of civim? j them the right to vote in the territories and in the District of Columbia. If lie is not iu favor of negro suffrage, j J1J lie Vüte fur 5t ? Will he not do lso agaiu if hc lias thc oprnuity ? ! Ti-ir Z' . t . n , ceiving their fall and winter stock ot Dry Goods and ready made Clot nine l,ofa i - r j " i'- , U itIeujaub' a"'1 accommodating clerks, are a'waJ3 00 'iau wait on the immense j throng of customers that arc supplying their homes for the winter. Swartz is in to tailoring department givm? the pcoole , ... " . t . ins. aim ne uoes ir iu a manu , , ,n, , , everybody. The Becker brothei 4 . , , "fits." and he does it iu a manner to suit hers are en terprising merchants and are doing au iiu mouse business. The editor of the Kepubliean says '-the 1 tidc i our favor." This is true, thc i . . ' ; ilC iS la "li aVf'r l'ut wc did not know he j wa - willing to acknowledge it. Thc sue. 3 n i cc-5 ot the I ouioeraev is :i "reat favor to him, :;s it vro-ervc the irovcrnmcnt l'rA auarchv, ( 'oiiirre.-ional tyranny and di USs unioti. and, he, as a citizen of the gov ' vi:nucnt is benefited as much as any other : J :m:in, but se w4re hardly prepared to hear 1 . n;m ovrti up. vn coure in. ii wuai ntmeans f.r he would not lie, and hc and cv ! ery otlier radioa! hereabouts, knowtha. n A ; iv.trlleatLeDeieratiermty, scores of R.mbiieatis are attaching tlic-ii:-! ielvei to it. What kind of an idea would it he to the twelve million dollars provided i hv tiio Frp.-diiieii's Rnrr-ati .mid di-trihute ! it ani'mir the widows and orphans of dead ; patriot vrhite soldien ? Tlie character uf the Radical Sohlies' 4 i,-,, , and bailor (.onTc-ntiori at Pittsburgh ear ntion at Pittsburgh can arrive! at fr-'iu the f j 1 1 . v- in'' teleuraph ... drateh : ' . . . . den. Rntler, arrived at midnight -t niirllf. an,n.tte ;is it xvas he was not Mir ,itted to jo to bed without making a spot h to the audience assembled. .. i :.. .o4 .. au. ! (lens, l.'itler and I v.vtns novr made tneir j . , . , . . appearance in t lie hall. ?hich was the si- . j r r .. rr outburst of enthusiasm, i

T.en. Rutler, ou expre-in- his thanks für ouniy: "ß-J f. - ' , , f aul l-? establish the corners of the land betiie h-.nor enferred on h:m, was greeted iont,hl,, to gtiJ Kitldman A Redman iu said secwith three cheers and :t ''tiger. tiens: said survey will be continued froui day to day if necessary till eompleu-d. . r , , . ..,,.1 -.In.'n'.ctpr Nun teiident owners of land in paid section (q llim,efa iltt.ra tinic (if he cao trust ! ut the roidencc of said Field man, and defray or , . r . . , . .p., : i-rovide fur defrain? iheirportiou of the eiptnse hinieH so far Mining hitnell Mercur, .(,rNlj,, Slirv(.v, will be returned to the cunt vAud- , ?. 511iall dose of which might hc good for ' itur as dilinMnei;t, and such delin.iiicies placed ", , . x ... . at i ltoJ"" the tax duplicate for collection iiccordin- to

: Wim aus inn' ) vuumj; i' j- ',vI ... , e.l- r.n.ves ! publican, Irom Isourboii, i!st week, proe j . 1 t- io o.i d Twlnt 'most (oMOIllSIYrlT to ll 8 o ii mi HI ( w nat . . kf. of tljat tie , )cMll(1(,r;u y a:0 oftU JeviI an(, t,nt n j( with lhem rcrta;ieth t and w;(.kcdness. -Mers j think arc lo(J tomc an( '(without wishing to Voluuteer advice,) ; i. 1 ,i , , v.-ould recommend that ere jou rite again you try an application uf a towel wet in ! vrarm water around your classic brows, ,.-.s-;H-l y it may soften you, and incline you 'to Ictso'iie smr.ll portion of the Democracy ! of Rourbon survive until alter the election, t. uhmimi over the departed friends, slain by j your ,:p)od gray goose tjuill." Please let 1 I a little while, goo 1 -Mercury" this onc't ; and accept much thinks from Democratic ' candidates in general. Salt, Salt, Salt. Flour, Flour, Flour. ran, Uran, Uran. Oats, Oats, Oat. Corn, Corn, Corn. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. Stonk Coal, Stone Coal. Cranberries, Cranberries, Cranberries. Lumber, Lumber, Lumber. For sale at Thayer's Warehouse. d:j;vj II. Cm. Til A V Kit. Congress can judge of tiie qualiQcations of its members. Need any of thc "redhanded trailer?," that Schuyler lias the night-mare about, b admitted unlets the radieal majority desire it 1 AnmiK Iho prominent men who have left tho Kadie.il .arty in Feniisyl vatiia, and are nof working with the Union men, nre General Joseph II. Kuhns, Fx (!ov ernor Hitnc-r and Kx-Congressman Tracy. A dispatch from Now Orleans sa- : A riutm .pirit is manifestrd among the negroes in the city to-day, whrh is owing cbielly to the disbandmcnt of thc 8 1st and . . i . i 82d colored regiments, wiifiave jusi iccn i.aid off and are giving themselves up to

At the residence of the father of the bride, in Bourbon township, on the25tli Inst.br the ?Vm Lusk Jr BOBKHT C. HOLLAD.of ßalcm, Va., and KATE B. SHI IE . The happy couple 1ft Bourbon on Tuesday for Virginia, where we hope they will live a life of prosperity and happiness. Ou the int.f by James M Wicki:cr. Esq., Mr. Jacob Roiirek, of Miami Co., and Miss Sarah Hainns, of this county. AT COST I

J. M. Dale & Co., will sell AT COST TIIEIU ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS Foil THIRTY days, Preparatory to Moving in their Rooms in tho Xtw Brick Block. G RE AT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD BY CALLING SOOX. n2 tf Tha question has often been askel us how Ilawlcy & Williams could afford to sell Boots and Shoes cJicnprr this any oth er house in Plymouth. The reason is they have the largest stock of Boots and, Shoes in town, and seil more of th cm than all the rest put together. They arc now rocciving their fall and winter stock of IJoots and Shoes direct from the manufacturers, and wo advise all who wantBoots or Shoes to call on them. 3 2w. A Young loet, in describing Heaven, says : '-It is a world of bliss fenced in with pretty girls." Where's thc mau who won't repent now? Boston I'oft. We don't know about thc men repenting but if they can be made tobclivc that siory about the fence, most of them will be try. iug to climb it. Joan Billios oy C'Ttkr I rather like St.-m ch Bittern, I kant tell wliv. ennv more than I kn tell why I lore Roback'a lilood Fill.J, but! IIood Fills is pooil lor lvzyne iu the sysU ta- - uvii t niwc miuivn oi no ion, noi cveu in ! Ad't I.Ua 1 ...... - t . . . "iV'ntm'i wnt mv mu-keettri IitcIt. But aul tlii 'v. foreighn tow my purpose, Bitttrs bei l!iitklIiüUck' St0lQach t in mr 6ubthej ar bo h&i biased that thev woodent run out, hut tin I think r. a error, for aul niv bottles iz ciupiy. hihi i Kam iinuennv on cm leak. gcir adrcrtliSfmcntis. New Livery and Feed stable. SCHOFIELIJ k Vi:LCfI.Pr.ora:ET.-n, p!.m r r'1 lIrt51'in'J-W111 ?treeta- rirmoutl,, Imh.ma. A sl)ln-hl lot of liores, cam n;ro., uujrs'u', c.,to beliired nt all times. Fas-en;.'.'! conveyel to any put of i countrv on reasonable tciiui. Call a:il s c our stock be lore luring. A. BE1SECKEK, AIERCriAXT TAII.OK. oriMsin: Tun ..ymutii i;ranch li ASK. HAS RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF & "WINTER GOODS. COME ONE ! COME ALL! CSS EAP rOSZ tlHS3! ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTKNDED TO, 12-3-tf Survey mlTotire. Notice ii hereby given th.t the undersigned, Countv Survevor of Marshall cou-üv, Indiana, ;11 t f i'.hjfH.tn i i0dm in pro -eed " lUlt " 'I ,l, "' "'u,M'lu 'Vl J " ti l Thursday t!ic 52d day of Ociobrr, ItCC, to irrev and eabdivide the fc.ilowin-: lauds in Mzr law. 4-3v J. M. KL1:;G1:R, Surveyor. SHERIFFS SALE. George Taylor Ts'l ianua Burson, Laura Bur son and Eura Bur sou. I.. Circuit Court , August term, Hfif. Hv virtue of a commission ami otdcrof sale is- ! u'il o'it out of the Cb ik'a (dliee of the MarJifi'l C.n-uii Court and io me drectcd, I will ofler lor sale at pur.nc outcrv. at tiieiouit iiou.-e pu-mouth. Marshall Indiana, between 'he hours of I ft o'clock A.M.-'iid 1 c 'clock r. m.,oi Saturday the 'JOth day ofOctolr. lfiG, the following i il estate to-wit: The north half of the noi ih part of the north cnt fraction cast of the Michigan itoad of section number f- urteeti U of land- delected in tha Indian country for the MichitTi.ii Itoad except the ri;'ht of way of the Cincinnati Pcru.v. Chicagr R. U'.Co. thnoih the same al.-o north-east fraction (if-e-tiori ni' e ''.ll in town-hip thirty-three 'l'' j north of ran "c Iwod-i! containing in all eighty-three sind 'J7-KHJ acrei more or b-.-, in Marshall Coun - ! fy r.nd State of Indiana, If the rents j and profits for a term of not exceeding ' -even years nre not oM for enough to satis-j fv said commission, I will, at ihe above .speci- i tied time aad place oiler all the riht title and interest oflhe deleudniit. in ami to th :.l..ve Ie-M-ribed property . II. M LOti AN,.Shi'nir, i,4 KNOW THY DKSTIXY Madame P.. F Thornton iVepreat Kiml'sli Astrologisi, (,'hirvovant tnd IVvchometricMii, who ! a nsf7nish.'d llie scientific elates of the Old Worhl, has now ioeited herself at Ilinlscn. N. V. 5? ii'l.fp Thornton pxrss.-s such weii.lerful powrrs of second siht, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the re ilet importance to the snle or married of either sex. While in a 8t:t( of trance, tdie delineates the very feaMiresof the per on you are to marry and by the aid of an in-trit-iii lit of intense power, known as the Psych oinoIroje, "iiarunteci t pro luce a lif 1 ke picture of the fuf ort liti-hand or wife rf the ap4i.-.oit , together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of cl.K-acter, Kc This is no hum bug. as thoustmls of testimonials can assert. She will s.-nd when desired a certified certificate or wiiiten guarantee that the picture is wlnt it purports to be. Rv ei closing a Hinall lock of hair and Mating place of birth. disnosiiio u and completion and enclosing Tn cents and ütamped en elope addre-sed to yourself, you will leceive the piitureand infoimition by reiurn mail. All communications aeredlv confidential. Address in t-ondence, Madame P.. P. Thornton, P. (). Iloxm Hudson, N Y. A PMXS Tit A TOWS X O TICK. NOT1CP. is hereby given that the undersigned 1ms been appointed adm.iie"r tor of the r-tate of IVlcr Hendricks. dccra;,cd, late of Marshall county, Indiana. I nose wno rave eiaims gm!ns: said esUte , und those indebted to the es- . . . . J l . 1 1 M am ma fA..A(tf.m.nl

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CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per birre1 $U,00 f 13,0' Wheat per bmbel $1,752.00 Co 40 45 30ft JO Potatoes Q!Hä25 Clover seed $5,00(7?7,OO Flax seeJ . $2,25 Pork pros per cvrt 7,00 tffK.OO Pork net per ct...r... 8,0U Q 10 00 r'rl ir, B"?r noft 25 ."16 r?oewax .if) Tallow .9(nho Ra"" 3 (ft 4 fl ims & sides 17(320 Slioultlera 15 Hides preen r " Drv 1? Hay.iM jsoo " T.im- 10)0 Apples, creen.per bushel 40(3 Gl " Drr, rcr FOB SALE- Immediately. "I QQ ACRES OF LAND, oa Yellow Rirer. JL rO seven milesioiith-west from "'vpiouth. known ns tlie "Urook3 Land," well w.itere? 1111(1 tlmhcred ; improved all around it ; ood neighborhood ; convenieut to mills, schools and churches. If all sold, will be sold inloU'.osuit purchipcrs. Must be sold, and tlioe living in the neighborhood will tike notice. Price low and torms ev. lt2-3'T Apr.ly to C. 11. REEVE. IMray Coll. Strayed from the premises of the undersigned in North Township. Marsha' I countv. about the middle of June, a dark IRON GRr.Y Yearling Colt, with star in thc forehead Anv person giving infuimation of the whereabouts of said colt will be ?nit.tb'v rewarded. Scjl3, leÜG 2 KICIIARD GII.SOX. Police or October Cleclion. State of Indiana. Tarshall countv, s", To the FherifTof Mrshill countv :" I, John C. Cushnun, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for giid eannty, do herebv certify tint at an annual election to l held at "the usu il place of hoidin elections in said county, on thc second Tuesday, the 9th d y of October. 1SCG. Persons to fill the following offices are to be voted forbv the voters thereof, io wit : Secretary. Auditor, and Trcaurcr of State. Attorney General of the State of fndi.ina. Superintendent of Public Inst uction Representative to the Conirre? of the United States for t!ie Ninth Congressional District. One Senttor fr tlie District eomfosed of the Counties of St. Joseph and Marshall. One Representative lor the District composed of the Counti of Marshall and .Stark rro'Pfiitinjr Attorns of the Circ-ut Court for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of said State. I roseeufir, Attorney of the Court of Common Pleas for the Movent eerlth Judicial District of said Stil' I ' Treasurer, Auditor. Sheriff and Coroner of! Marsh. 11 countv. j One Ac-or in each township. () :e I net ice n the Pence for P1 t townJen in said county, and one Justice of the Peace for North townsl ip in r-aid county. In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed mv i.nnie An-l alii cd the seal uf s:.id eourr, at my oliiee in P'vmouth, this l'UU day of September, A. I). 1-roii. JOHN C. CUSIIMAN, Clerk. rnoCLAMATION. The o.ualiftel voter of Marhnl county, lndiana, atei.cn bv notified to meet t the places desipmted to ho. lehctiens. in their respective tow.,hi; s.on th- -econd Tues.lav, the s m- hein- the t.i, ,!-.. t.f n,.,,!,,,,. 1MX to vote for T.ro,.s to 11:1 the oliices mci.tioutd in the Clerk's certificate above set f ill.. II M. LOCAN, Sheriff Mirsh ill Co. n 2 3 v . ThiiJithf AMBKOsiAthatRinmade. Thl I the Ctrthtt lty In the A mb row a UiAt Hing "df. This It the Man who tru bald and cry tVlio now Im raven lorka, they aay. -titt- la tL AjiliRüSIA tlial Üinz made. jirr iicu i m" i. ure mat ir 'Jfr Thla la tbe MaiJirn. hfin.Unmn r..! f ) ' Who iaarried the mau oacc bald and ho now hna raven lorka, they mr. He UH)i tlio Ail a aus i a that Hing mail. Tills Is the Tarr.nn.TTho. by the way.

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Married the xuaiJvu, LauUavme and j try after having been proved by the test of ek-v-Tfh. K-i.i .-t i l m ll,c New Kn--:tn.i States, wliere its

I5ut who uoiT baa ravra lock, they m v vr.- HH'1 L.I1IT i riecvise lie nsed th. Pnr f Ut lu tue Ambuosia that llin aiade. Thla is the r.cll that rlnra away To fironte the people una ami pay I ntethis fart, which litre doca lay If poti would not le Itnld or pray. Lit th Ambrosia that JU'ng mcule. E.M.TUBBS& CO, Proprietors, Petereoro. N.H. 1 N G'S Vegetable Ambrosiaj IS Till' MB.U'LK OF TIIK AHL! d iriiv-li:iII People hare their lock -" restored br il to lht lark, lustrous, silken tre-M-s of youth, and ire l.appv ! Young People, with light, f .ded or red II air, have t-iee ii'ifashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, awl rejoice ! -.1. l'eoi.lo who heads .-re covered with I).m!rull an,j mmorSt iUi i,.lVe clean coats and clear and ia.ujibv M-al'ps ! ' - ' . - have 3 ' ' ' ' their remaining locks tightened, and the bare riots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, a;; I dance for joy. Yocu-r Ccntlemcn use it because it is richly perfume! ! Voting l.adies use it because it kcejis thc Id air in pl.ie ! liven body must and will use it because it iltiie. sanest and best article in the market . clc; Tor S le bvT A. Lemon, riymontli. Smith. Culler & Co. Wholesale Agents, Chi-ca-o, Ills. vl-Jril Gin. MANHOOD : HOW I OST, HOW RESTORED. Just publised. a new edition of Pr, CulverwelPa Celebrated Essay on the radical cute (without medi,.,,,e( or Sr r.RM a r it ka , or seminal v voluntary Seminal losses. Impotency, M ntal and hiysicfil Incaoacity. Impei'iments to Manage. ..tc; also Consumption, Kpilepsy, andl its, incine( of Sitrmarriika, or Seminal Weakness, in ducfd bv self exual eitravaganee. 3 r ri'iee,;n a sealed envelope, only G cents. T.'ie crlehratod iiuthor, iu hi-; aluiirahle essay, clearly dcmonslrates from a thirty years fueeesuful practice, that the alarming nmücqucpuc1 of pelf-ubuso may lie ridie-.illy cured without the n-e Of internal medicine or th j application of toe knife pointing out ü mode of cure at once, simple, cert .tin. and effectual, bv means of which every sulTorer, no in titer what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and reliably. 17" ThU Lecture should be io the hands of evrv youth and every nun in the land. Sent, under teal, in a pi lin envelope, to any Address p,,'a?e paid, for fix cents or two jMit Htamps. ANo Dr.Culverweirs'VMarri.tgrCfuide" p.-ice 2. cents. Address tho publishers. CIIAS. J. C. KLIINti & UU

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TURPIE & COLFAX SPEAK TOGETHER IN SEPTEMBER!

Wanted Immedi ately! Sixty men to buy C3 barrels ONANDAGA SALT, Jast received in store also any quantity of fresh AND PROVISIONS Consisting in part of Flour by the barrel, fack or pou: d. at null prices, also SUGAR, TEA, COFFE. MOLASSES, SOAP. STARCH, PORK, HAMS, SIDES. LARD, SALT FISH, COAL OIL, RICE. RAISENS, POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, CAPS. INDIA X MEAM'OR. OATS, RuWMS. PAILS, TURS, JLKo ETS, &c.. &c.. Cash for R UTTER, EGGS. LARD, PAPER RAGS, ic, and in fact all kind? of country for which the highest market price will be tftld. G ic me a call, at my stand formerly occupied bv Rice & Bro. 11-jG-tf. W II.McCONNELL. TO COsraPT!VES. Th advertiser lnvin? hppnrpstorod to liPilrh in a few weeks by a very imple remedy, after haVin? SIlfTered fop 5nrrrnt vn r trir'n " nt-a-n lunr affection, and that dread disease. Conumption 1- anxious to m ike known ro his fellowsulTVrs. the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will pond a cony of the prescription used (free of charpe), with the directions to- preparing and uin; the same, which i they will find a si-re Ci-re for Cosu.MrTiov J Asthma, Rronciiitis P.ot?ghs, Cor.Ks and all I Throat and Lun? Affection. Th" ot.lv object of ! !he Mvoi-tifor in sendinffthP IVesenption is to uriii-iti, mi- iiiini-K'ii, nni s'ran information v:ucu he ro'.ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every !",'?or trT hw remedy, ns it will cost them ! " 1 tr 1 '"av prove a oies-sins;. -u Mn-0 cr rnlz h3 return ,nil1 please adilrt'ss . . wVl VF'D) A- WJLS?rV, Q.., w.u3s ww. i.n iwia.

JimCartior.aboMFrcnehimnner.asoarly! 0 A II'1 V'I a l" 1, saih-d alonn the northern co:it of North America, and was first anion? t'ie diseovrrer to ' descriptions. Our flock was bouirht at reduced enter the River St. Lawrence. On hi return prices and will be sold at small profits. We aUj down the river, he fount his men sa.'ly afflicted manufacture loots an I sho, un i think we tan and disabled bv whit nilors cU the "scurry. 'please all who may favor us with their custom. Our Its ravages were fatal and the Furvi vor were ! tock ii such that

j "-ely ab-e b,ir.v d. a-1. Som of the Injd'ansalon? the shore were likewise attacked by ! th &ee, but Cartier observed that they i ?onn recovered . Me therefore carnesfl v in.riired ; AbMt their mo le of tretmoHt, and they pointed j oui io mm a tree, tue mvK ant leaves ol winch j thev used in decoction, with s; mal sueees. Cartier tried t!ie same remedy, and had the rratmeaI tion of peeinz all of his crew who were nfüiefcd, I rapidly improving. Thintrrr icns the White Pine. A wash of thc !)ir steeped in water is exceedingly useful in reducing i nil am ition a d cleansing old sores. In fino, the virtues of White Pine Hirk are known everywhere, and this is doubtless thenran l tlM-od wliv the White Pine Cvmvoun d .t.. ....... l .tlVU .1' lilt. NIM. I Tl.. . i . I i ne p i ear ii is i;. en a reai opnoriuniiy to j I tet me virtusci the White I'm tomoound. It has been an unusual time for Colds am'. Couchs, and very lare quantities of the White Pine Com - : p' uri'l haxebeen sold :ui 1 usid with the happiest ellccrs. It spenks well for the nW-cine, that the people living where it is prepared are Iii in its praise. ll-lb-3m t ii i: GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY. Sir. J. II. Poland's White Pine Compound Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the conn1 1 111 .1 11111119 iniir vLWiJiv iir tu rtiipii ,1-5 liifj ilVU fro n which in part, it dirh es its virtues. TIIK WIIITC riNE COMPOUND CCIiKS Sore Throat, Cold, Coughs. Diptheria, B-onchi-lis. Spitting of Blood and Pulmonary Affection generally. Il is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Comoiaints, Di ibetitj, Ditlienlty of V.ddintr Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys mi 1 Widder, and (Irivcl, It wase.irlv in the spring of I .ro that thi comf; A mem.,.r 0r my family 1. IIHIII1IV.M 'I 'l.llll IlllltlilWll VI IIIV till I'll llwllliVl ed with a disagreeable cousrlt. I had for some months previous thought that a preparation having for its basis the inside batk of ivhite pine might oe so compounded as tobe very useful in diseases of the th'o it and lungs. To test thc value of it in the case til tided to, f compound a sm ill quantity of the medicine that I had been planning, und cave it in tea-pxnful doses. The result was etceedI ingly gratiiyin. iiiim two d ivs the irritation j of ' thro it was removed, the couch .subsided I sp'-J r0 WA ;lVetrted. Soon alter this I t sent someto a l.idyin Londonderry, N. II., who i had been ni tie ring for t-ome weeks from a bid ! cough occasioned by a sudden cold, and had raist . n .... . t .. . ri mucus streaiieu wnn oiooj. .-ne soon loutul ! relief, and sent for more. Shetookabout ten j ounces of it and got well. J. B. Chuke, Ksq . I c,Ii,or of the .Manchester Daily Mirr;r made a j trial of the same preparation in the cic of a fsej Tore co('fan(j was cured immediifely. II e was so hisrhlv plea-eil wii'i the result-- and s confident iu success attending its sales if olaced before the piblic, that he finally persuaded me to give it a name and send it abroad to benefit the suflTeiiiig. In November l!.", I first advertise I it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two vears i from tjul tjmo tirc ,. vi,oie,;li0, ;n .Miinci,c,. ter alone one hundred lollars forth, where it took the lead of all the cough remedies in the rnrket, and it still mwint iins that position. There i good reasons for all this; it is very sootliiug ami healing in its nature, id warming to the stomach, and pleasant withal to tha taste und is exceedingly cheap. As a remedy for kHney .-om,lains the White Tine Compound stands unrivaled. It was not riginited for that purpose; hut a person in using it for a coti;:h was not only cured of thorough but was also cured of a kidiiv ditlicultv of ! ,(n Vlars standing . Sin-e ih it accident ddisoov ni n v t hous tu ls I ave used it for the same pur voa,M, ,iavo,,POa completely cure,!. This rem ,.,ivi9 aH 9l,0 auJ ,,i0.i5lllt to t.lke a, U is ctToct ual. MY BR DRO'3 a CO., Wholesale Ag'ts, Pt. Wayne, In 1. T. A. LEMON, O. DI.A.IV. H. D. PER33INO, i i-ir.-i v Af at Plymouth. erchtnt's celebrated OAROMN O OIL. an in 1hi :is ible article for tho armer, proprietor of l.i very Stables and owners of Stock morally Beware of ('oui.erfcitp. Tlln-2'J yl " T. A. LEMON, Agent. WI V1!.V. '"TAIX. ruin Fig-

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ENTIRE NEW STOCK of C XJ S TO MAD "K; Our asiortmtnt is Full an-J Complete. lAD X T, "5 I - ' j -LJ--L-'-N O, JJOY'S -HC. j . -j n IN O UI1G Call Idli tO 1)9 SlUted ; wno mJ P,ve us a call. Our plice of business is i 111 inesjuiu room ot estervelt's bu-IJin" at the SIGNOFTHE BIG BOOT Mi. Paul. ll-13tf. I n.nirtt1, r,i-. t i.'mo-Jth, Indiana, ( . l SI)MrrfILG iEW AB BECKER, & CO-, j (SUCCESSORS TO CLEAVELAND & WORK) Inform the citizens of Marshall and adpiniim Counties.! That thev have recoiretl A ITew And Fresh Stock OF GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell f low as any other House in .Vorlhern Mncliana. Their Stock consUin in part, of KICK, ra:pri:u Quccusware, of every Decrijilion, Of all kinds, suchas is keptin a Good GROCERY STORE COUNTRY PRODUCE They will take almost All kinds et Country Produce IN EXCHANGE FOIl GOODS, REMEMBER THE TLACE. IT Cletvelind k Work's old gttnd, lirst door north of Iluck and Toans hard ware store . rLYJIOUTH, MIUAA. AB. DLTUKU & TO. Ylln2C LATENT MEDIQINE3. of all kind.s to

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Cabinet WARE K0031S. You caa fiad at PALMER & WRIGHTS Oa La Porte Street Any and all kinds of Furniture, for hoiutkccpirc, ft prices tUt dofy COMPKTIT-ION. Work of all kind", made to crJer aaJ. WAULiyTLD. o."ihbe.-;t raateiial and mr.riufACtory with a tit. AA A4. A.K 3i 4

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1 i Ö H o H rr -" w - V ft H 5 1 0 r; V. in IÜ P. art - - C 7 o v.c -i 3 Qz. X. V ' " SOlMETSMM.VG .1 NB OURBOR. .a i -. 0 fI r. rV v S I, HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT.. GROSH Sc NOBLE. IN OMAR DAVIS' NEW HUILDlNtJ; Have open' d i lirge n; il c('!r!c!e stock of lis; d w-:ire. in th town ol' Pi.iiil.-io , h ! lb e v iüt -t-tl keeping a full nnd corrt lete assert mr.i ot 'nn, NaiU.Slccl. fIJas, S:imi. I'ulty, Stove. I.;,ii;tvS, llanlw.ire. Shc.t Iron, 'Jin a"! Cnj -cr Wie Weavers' Keeds.Rultjng, Piocgl oils, r I TS And trn thov.saad other articles not mentioned in advertisement. We won'd say to c citi7cns of Pourtw n rd sun-n'inding coi.Miy, that oprtto lrrattf permaeciitly among jeu, and In i c h kcjii g the very Best stock of Goods n-nWling n cheap nssnv f.ihcr Store tt.is sii'e of Port Wuxi.cor Cliu:ig.lo rcaup btfial ; patunapc. Call and examine our stock before poirj; ubti zd j to purchase. F.MII. CKPFH lljurrbon ,Apr SO'ßfi c24'l JOH., M NOUI K Sale. About Q acres of ground, on C.uio t.,Cabell'a addition to l'lyniruth. (iool new dwelling, lfj by '22 ; pood oljr a l"."i :iblo lc it 'n. Priic 5l,2Uf; t'0 in ha:: l, bilance on time. Applv to C. II. KittK. S?rp. lTili,! JCö. tf. von sali:. I will fell my half inttret in the Itakery of Nichols k (';., onp-ite the Hank. Plvnoiith," Indiana, on reasonable term. The abbsliim nn d ing a good buin-s, thus ellVring an t-ictd-lent opportunity for a person desiring ta emo ik in th it business. Por iiifortnatioa applv at the Hakerv. nlStf J. M. DKNI51 ON. lTT( It O SI S O V V ( V T II . A CJemlemau who soflcrcd fo ycarji from Nervous Pebilii'v. Picni-.tiire iVeay and all the t In i ts ol youthful indiscretion w ill lor ihe Fake of sulli ring humaiiicy, send free to all wlioi.crd it the n ceipe and directions lor making the simply t medy by whicb he was cured. SituVrrrs ibing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do to by addressing. JOHN H. OGDFN, Noll- Chambers St. Nw Yon. nrUl l 'WniV -A large asrtru.ct

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