Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 March 1867 — Page 4

Yankee Bondage. The followiDg remarkable and threatening article against Netr England selfishness is from the Pittsburg Commercial, a high protectionist and Radical reconstruction organ. It furnishes the first muttering of a storm that has long been brewing, and cannot come too soon. Tho Commercial says : The unpatriotic selfishness of some of the New England Representatives in Con. gres3 is somewhat trying, and cannot but result sooner or lather to their ovrn damage. The protective system, -comparatively inadequate and shifting though it has teen, has created the prosperity of the cv Englaud States; and now tint they are growing somewhat confident in their position, Pome of their Representatives are constantly on the alert to secure special

advantages for special brandies of industry in which themselves or their neighbors are interested. For such a purpose they frequently show themselves ready toaban din protection aa a principle. A glaring instance is found in the proposition to dis criminate in favor of iJoston rolling miita bv the admission of English scrap iron. Another is the fifty cents coal clause, to which we called attention some time ago, and Trhich v.is changed in the Senntj and now replaced by the Houc. A more uu. reisocable and damaging one, i.s the clause ia the Senate bill allowing drawbacks of the entire amount of tho duty paid on material used bv certain article manufacture cd for export. Th:3 is in fact offering a premium for using foreign materials, and is aa abandonment of the principle of pro lectiun. Nor is it the Isast necessary as an encouragement to exportation. The manufacturers of Arab's shovels and spades, cr ('oil's pistols or some body else's mach etts by their own showing carding on a considerable export trade under the existing tariff, and con:rol for thoir articles South American and Mexican markets. What reason is there, then, iu giving to them tho premium they demand? Again,! what they a-k is neither more or less than a bounty cn their export?. If the principle of bounties to them i correct, it is right . 1 i i - . 1 c to trive uouuucs io every einer exi-orrcr or i heme productions. If the maker of a shovel is entitled to a bounty for sending it to South America, why shall not the maker of a bushel ot wheat have a bounty for sending it to Xew England ? Our Xcw England Congressmen arc not prepared to follow out, to its legitimate resuit, the policy they are attempting for the advantage of a few establishments in Xew England. These gentlemen shoul I be contented if the (iovcramcnt secures to them the home market; and tab being done by aid of the middle States, it is worse than ungenerous fur them to btrike at the great iron and steel interests, as they have attempted. Gentlemen from Xew England, let the rising, struggling steel minuficturer hive the sar.:e chance in its youth as had .scythes, fdnveh carpenters' too:, cotton, &c. Cease to strike at tho Maryland coal trade. and send no more of your Parthian arrows j .4 : :, . r i ,...i ... ii Ohio. I3o honorable; be consistent. It behooves the people of Xew England to hold ti eir Representatives to their duty in this matter. Vv"e warn them that they must be more just and less seliish. The time is not fir distant when the Middle Stato3, uniting vrith the west and south, iri'l ifivc the povr to miJ:c tie f'.trifU. The west is rapidly learning the advanta ges ot protection to the industry of the j country. The Middle States know it aN ready. The soon-to-be-renovatcd ?cuf!i j will be an apt scholar, We may be taught j to follow the seluSh c::am:de vou are trv-1 ing to inaugurate. Some pleasant winter j you will awaken to the fact that a protective tariff, with discriminations pgain.t you. Rich as your ri.:-niler nre trying to make ac:ain.:t us, will set your mill owner. to carrying their machinery, instead of their goods, to spin and forge on the shores an 1 prairies west cf the A lleghanio3 and the IlSSlSSIppl. ivJlIi Contributor. Xo notice will be touh from tU date horeaftorwards of letters that hain't got a postage stamp onto them. Don't write only on one side of the manuscript, and don't write much onto them. Don't sou I a manuscript unless vou can read it yourself after it get3 dry. Yc pay ?" :ho way up hill from ten cents to collar for contributions, according t. heft. Ali f Jcwents made promptly at the tnd of tie ensuing-3 ear. I'oetry anJ prose pieces respecifullv so iCited. The highest rnaik-j pricj paid for awfu! railroad smashes, and elopement with ans other man's wie. "o swearing allowed in our paper. Iasac. Yonr article cn "frogs" is re ceiT?'I. It mad'j me Iafi like lightening. Your idea "that hns miglit be increased by propagation" is bully. Your idea "that frog was discovered by Mr. Christopher Columbu.i in the year 1 192" has slipped my memory. You ako say "that frogs grow more bobtailed a3 they grow older." This is too cussed good to be entirely lost. Noah. Y-'c very humbly decline your cesay cn the flood. Your remarks! might possibly lead ons more man to think as you do, and we don't vant our columns to be held responsible for increasing the number of foola. The world hag :i 'ready got more fools than there is anyn :ed of. There ain't no doubt in my mind but that the flood was a peifect success, aad I have thouL'ht that another just such a one would pay well in some sections of the country. Josh Hillings. A Gf.nti.fman's Diary of nis Wife's TKMl'Ei:. Monday a thick fo;no Feeing through it. Tuesday gloomy nnd very chilly; unfeasotiatle weather. Wednesday Frosty, at tirnc3 sharp. Thursday T$itter-coId in the morning, red Funset, with flying clouds, port ndinp hard weather. Friday Storm in the mornintr, with pcah of '.hun'lcr ; air clear afterward. Saturday Oleama of sunshine, with a partial thaw ; frost again at night. Sunday A slight south-wester in the morning,; culm and pleasant at dinner time j hurricane and earthquake at night. An advertisement in the Birmingham (England) Post rea-?3 : "A lady, uuahle to get daily teaching, desires daily cookidj, washing and ecrubbiotf."

Wliai Is a "Tare t" Many men, although not as exemplary as they should be in their own lives, are' yet at much patna to rear their children correctly. The sentiment with theni is "do as I say, not as I do." Such a father not lar from Cincinnati is in the habit of getting intoxicated, or on a "tare," rather often. He endeavors, however, to hide the fact from his children, but "ltttlc pitchers have long cars," and children know more of what i3 going on than grown people frequently suppose. One evening this exemplary (with "sarkustical" point of exclamation) parent waa hearing his little Johnny recite his Sunday-school lesson. It was from the 13th chapter of Mathew, wherein it relates the parable of the malicious individual who went about sowing tares, etc.

"W hat is tare . me parent intcrrupicu to inquire, Johnny hesitated. Tell me, my son, what a tare is," "You have had 'era," said Johnny, casting down his eyes and wriggliug his foot. "Had 'em !'' said the astonished parent, opening his eyes rather wide, Ciwhy,Johuny, what do you mean V "When you didn't come home for three days last week," siid Johnny, "I heard, mother tell aunt Susan that you was off on a tare." The Sunday school lesson was brought to an abrupt close, and Johnny, who knew too much, altogether to sit up any later, was sent off to bed. Tlie Tax on Incomes. The new internal revenue bill, upon which Congress may be expected to act when it has nothing else to do, propoC3 a radical change in the system of levying the income tax. Instead of a sliding scale of duties, it provides lor a uniform tax of five percent upon iucomes, and extends the exemption to one thousand dollars. Under the existing law, the sum of six hundred dollars is exempted; all sums below five thousand dollars arc taxed at the rate of five per cent., and all above ten thousand dollars pay ten per cent. The simplification of this and other taxes in the new bill will warm the hearts of the revenue assessors, whose heads spin when they try to understand the mazes of tax legislation, and it will also carry comfort to the bosom of salaried men, to whom an additional exemption of four hundred doK lars is a subject of vital interest. During the inflation of values, the cost of living is more than double, and persons whose in comes arc limited clerks drawing salaries, officers of companies, merchants iu theretail trade who do not count their income by the thousand, and many others find it difficult to pay any tax; and the proposed measure of relief should be carried through. At the best an income tax is an oncrouä rcquiremct, but our people bear it with exemjdary patience, a nd will continue to pay with great cheerfulness so long as the necessityexists, but their representatives in Congross cm not be too careful in the adjustment of the burden. X.in York Tod. James Itussell Lowell says the positive and negative- poles of song are the warbling of a nightcngale and the braying of a jackass. t . . 'Ifow different you arc from us !" said Arabella t). the Captain. ''AVith us a conquest only begins, while with you it ends the eng.: moment." T. A. LEMON, i DRUGGIST, East side Michigan St. Plymouth, InJ Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES hiirc XlinH cud lAquovs, I'or ?Iet!icin:il I'urpofccs, Li.sm;r oil. hkxzoil. SPIKTTS TlMil'KN'TIXK AV1IITK fiKAD, AVINOOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAUDOIL, NE ATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL. LAMP?. Sec, "WALL PAl'KU, AND WJN'DOW CURTAINS SCHOOL IJOOKS. .STATIONARY, BLANK HOOKS, &c, &c, &c. niYSICl AN3 are particuUrly requested to cill aa'l examine Ui stock an 1 prices before pnrclus'ng che ä here. PARTICULAH attention siven to filling Thysicuin3 Prescriptions aii'l Family Receipt?, by m Experienced DRUGGIST. Gr. BLAITT, &: CO., DRUGGISTS, rfouth-east corner of Michigan and O n 10 Street., PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAV INfJ jut rccivod a fresh supply of every article in our line of trale, ronsi?t'wi"mainly of Drills, Medicines, Paint? Oil. Dye Stuffs, Varni'li, Iirushe, Perfumery, Yankee Notion, fll;i?3, Stationary, Pure Melicinep, Imuora for nio.licil jmrpopes only, to wliich we recpocufnMy invite toe attention of tliis community. We have also on hanl a stock of Tea, Cone,Su;:ar, Tobacco .Cigars, etc. To jc di."po?cd of at very reionihle figures. Within a few d.iys past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS. for liuminpthe Mme, of every size and stvle, with or without shade. Wc ar also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines of tho day. I'hysicians prescriptions carefully put up at all ours of tho night, by an experienced druEciätWe earncitly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock , and become convinced of th fact that we Are doing a lineral business. vlln3i-t G. PLAIN L Co'.

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DR. BIGBLOW s the only Physician cs a Specialist, no?r ia Chican that can be entirely rtlied upon. Go to him, and not suffer that horrible disease to remain in yonr svgteir., disfiguring your face and body, besides destroy spfx ing your happiness and future pros-VJtViTA-'-pcctsoflifc. He has made trivate diseases and nkrvocs de Bi lit 7 his ftudy (or the past twenty year?, and is therefore the person whom all aflietcd should consult. No one ever heard of a patient of his not bcinx cured Kince he has been in the city. His reputation has vouchers in all the city papers, his piticnts and thz medical profession, Loth here ard abroad, :i3 bcinsj the mo t skilled sicc-ialut hero, and a thorough mister of all sexual diseases. If äU others fail, don't desrtair. srive liim a tall. It is oislv a com ' ( . ,i. l.: I mini inxuimi.i; im iilTi i'j tuif mjuii His rooms arc sepante for ladies and gcr.tlciaen, and the most comp!ete in the city. Young men take particilar notice Dr. Hicloti devotes much of his tirr.e to th treatment of tho.-ecics caused by a ecre babit. which ruins ; both body mid mind, t;nf.iting tSiC unfortunate in-! in i-iu.ii ivt ruin I in.-.4iicr Mi :-'-l. I i nr .-uu e fleet of these cry habit?, or Vic cxcc3 of riper year? is to weaken r.nd t'cbilititc the constitution. destroy the physical and moot il powers, diminish nnd enfeeble tii natural teelinss, nn 1 exhaust the vital energies of mar.IiOwd; tho. .pleasures of life ar marred, the ohject. of ni:irri.i-;e frustrated, and existen-e itself rendered a term of unceasing misCry and regret. Such ;Miror.?,o?pof,i:,.l!y those co:itcniTd.it:nr marriajre should lo?e no tiir.e in intking in-iaediate ajdieaiion, as Pr. H. by Ids new treatnui t i-? eaublcd lo insure n speedy and por-nian-nt eure. ConHiiifations free and confidential. OPIoe o. ITU South Clark Street, comer of Monroe, hnlf a bioek from the rJt ofiieo. Post-oflice Hox l.r.. Chicago, lll.s. Ollh hoars from 0 a in to S p rn. So :d for hi "(Jnide to health," published monthly, free of charge. N.I. Ladies send for a descriptive circular of IYs.uio Ivcnirdie, the best prevrntire of coneepiion known. Sent to anv address free of charge. vlln' Iy Ti I G HTFi s xzsrn -iLJ II, Sole Patentee of LTfUITFS f'elelirated Patent Insulated Tron Frame?. va been aw.tr 11 " vkty' Fiut Prkmiuhs together Ith the highest Premium at the American World's Fair. The testimonies arc from th highest musica celebritiea of Europe and America; such as S. THALBERf. VTEÜXTEMPS, STRAKO.SCIT. 0. SATTE It, E Civil A KD, HOFF M AX, W. MASOX, JULIEX, Etc. A3 an evidence of their great durability, crenefal exccilence. the ofTIeial certificate of the PUBMC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, ot New York.is an ncxed: Over 1O0 of yo'ir Pi vNj? havo bacn used in ths different School districts of Now York, and they hive Invariably giventho best satisfation. Wrn. H. WILSON, E5q., Pres'iofthe N. Y. Hoard of Education, ALBERT GILBSRT, Esq., Clerk of the N, Y , Board of Education, American Organs Are prononncel ny more t nan five htnvlred of the bc.st 0;-g:tni?t. of tho coin.try to be uperlor tany t!i r Instruments, yet Trod.iccd, tuet Aac si'rrr.ioR im Great fullness anilcomplplfncss of tone expression nnd Elasticity of Touch. Ufavc heesi .ilil the pat year SEVRNTEEMfJ") FIRT PREMIUMS cr awarded to tlie Ani'T'ean Orp.atu in the month of October, It 0.", over all competitor, at di'T'M'ont State an I Comity Fair?. the )mm mm m-e the ordv real REED DRfSANS, now before ihe Public, the only Or?an lnvlncr a reverbentlnGC Pound box or Wind Chet. and when controlled hy the Suner-Oc-tavc Coupler ard Suh hii?;, Dout1e be!!rw-!, T?low IVdnN. Knee Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The most dunning cftVcU ein be produced, from the softe-it whimper of the Avlian Harp to the f.ill volum and power of the Church Onrant N. B. Eery Inairument warranted for five years. For circidar giving prices and stjlea of each Instrument, address, W. W. KIMBALL, G3 WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. AGENT FOR NOUTnwKST. cuARLKH wnmroiu:, a-jcm at 113-111011 til, TiKliunu. IN. I5,Vron Wmitod. Tll-nll-lj SOMGTIfIJV(i NEW TIIEuWrihcr hai purchased, and now has in running order, a corn v von s:!jseii:r, AT HIS MILL IN PLYMOUTH, And nivnared to ?rmd mp for all wlu di iy call upjr. hirn. FAIIMEP.S WILL FINia SAVINK OF IN THK FEKIJ NECESSARY FOIt THi' STOCK by havin- it Crnslied & (Jroimd Before Feeding. He will also Ci',,., t tj 1 vn r-nnv petl.cr.vhcn wannted. He solicits the custom o H"-!nvin- Stock to feed. Term reasonable

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WARE ROOMS. You can find at PALMER & WRIGHTS On La Porte Street Any and ail kinds of Furniture, for housekeeping, at prices that defy

COMPETITION. Work of all kinds made to order and WARRANTED. otthebcat laateiiai and manufactory vith a cIa?? For town or Country. Jal.T.'th, 1S6G. vll-n41-tf. il. n. nicicsov. iie.vry wooonuRY THE IRON" AGE Has come again: atleastthe x o rqihaxnt II. W. DICK'SOX k CO'S II DW R R j STORE. TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW nitICK HLOCK. PLYMOUTH, INF). Wl.ero it enn at all time h V. p. w ; FiOUOHT in almost anv shape, size, quantity and : quality from an AMERICAN OOOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to a paper of i oz tacks. They have S3 c0a d "T 225 g Of erery kin '; Elevated Over Square, Parlor bhect Iron, Box. fancy or plain, with complete T R S c7JT .11 1 .1 a S to match. SHELF COODSof everv description House Trimminir, DOOR and WINDOW hanins; 01a?3 and Sash; Carpenters' tools. 1ST Jk. J X: nytheKe? or Pound; Mill sawg. Log and Do Chains; tho best Axes in the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Cfall kind.-?; O TT , II o V 13 L and all manner of Agricultural utensil?, including forks tint load and unload hay by horse power a splendid assortment of O U T L E E FISHHOOKS IMS, "Y, ROPE- 117?', BEL TTX(. AXD COWBELLS, IE OX A VPSTEEL IX fiARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BUS CUES kr. I nr.icrrerv thin? that an v one ever thonf nf u.Mn-,na M.irdwareStcre.and a thousand tLinc bes:d a 'with . NEW OTOCE constantly arriving, which they propeso elliug a hex 33 je9 Tiian the ir: exn bo bought at any otherplace tliis side of Pittsoinh. All kimls of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass wire rnile :in l repaired on reasonable terms and short notice. CO. June 1 v9n38-tf A Change of Base ! Richmond lias Fallen J'JUJPJP. 333lXTX WITH A roRTIuX OF THC BEDEL CAB IX ET HAS BEE. CAPTURED Peace will Soonbs Ocsrccl . In the meantime the people are- running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AND PROVISION STORE. Which has lately been removed to tho SOUTH ROOM OF WKSTKRVELT'S BUILDING WHERE HE HAS ON HAND A large bUc-k of Groceries and Provisions, and Is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, whieh he pledges !iim;df to SKLL ASCIIKAP as any other home in Plymouth, for Ready Taj. lie will also take All Kinds of Country Frodacc in rxclian.sfo fcr dood.4, or Pay Cah at the highest market prices for almost every thing the fanner ban to pell. Hiastock consits,in part, of Coftoc, Sugar, JMolasso?, Syrup, Vcq Tobacco, Popior, allspice, Fisli, Hacon, Crockery, Stono and Wooden AVare, Provisions, t'te., etc., etc. Call and see beforo purchasing elsewhere. T. A.sivnv

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r 1867 1 An fprin j approachts Auf anil Jlowhe from their hohe com4 An 4 Mm and fiats Jn'tyiit of cats, O'iii flip atxrat. "IS yc.nrs etblirhed in N. T. City. "' 'Or.lv infur.il.U; n-nn-tlu'r kiown.' "Kre" from r.iUon.-." ''Xotd.in.TJUs to i Ik Human Faruily." 'Kiits come out of their holes to die." "CostarVRat, Roach, S.c, Exterm Is a paste ned for .Viv, Iloacht.', Jll i. A t,,.l K-.dAuf. tf , tr. Costar'a' t?ed Bug Extermlmtor Is a liqnui or vah -c(l to destroy, and u)io as a preventive for lit l-Ii".'j . Costar's" Ec'ectric Powder for Insects I for ITth. Mwjuif.K, Ji"1-liugr In.ct oryl'.ihtt, J-'ouls, Ani?icJ, dr. Z?f: ! Rewiiii: ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. JcTce that -CosTAtt'a name in on each liox, Jiottle, and Flak. hyfopj you huv. i ZT Ad JreKs, HENRY lt. COSTAK. I Hroadwav, N. Y. I JfSoldin riymoathhy O. IMain, & Co., and all ' Drau'iri.-ts and liotail.-rs everywhere. CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE For CuK Burns Bruits, Wounds Boil.-. Cancern T1-. Sor, 'iri'l. Blccdin- Blind and i"' ,., rof.dous. l-mrid and ill-conditioned i VJ-r,'r- "-'hil-ir Swrlliti-P, Eruption-.! utanc-r.iW-rnons' iiiiiu'i worm. Itch. Corn-, Biiiiioii!-. 1 ,lV: I ":'rP"t I land.-. Lips. &c; Bites ol 'I'1"'". m-vcis. .vii!in:ils, AC, AC, r"Boxt, 2T, cent". Mcnts, and 1 size. JSild h- all Drii?-'i.-ts -pmi-liw J-f-A11'! ,hy j!"nr,y.I- r'r, l'). pot isi Broadv t- And by G. Blain, & Co. 1'1 mouth. ray. UXIVKUSAL CORN SOLVENT, For Corns r.nniou-, Warts. Arc. 25,r;,,,,i- w amui tW1',1 ,h-v "1! L,'ViJts evorvwh.-re. r And ty t.. Ulmu, & to. rivmoutn. X.Y COSTAß'S rnnPAUATiox or BITTKR-NWKi-T AXD IIIMXGE BLOSSasIS, t-rm r.EAUTrFYix tiii: complkxiox. i:.-!'.! o oft -i in beautifying the Skiu, remove Freckle.-?, I'liiipl.-y, Lruntions, ic. rSrT'oNW, $1. ;?"Sld by all Prnisf s ev.r-when'. ; V7"Aih1 by Menry It. tostar Depot Broadmaj-X.Y Anil by ti. DUin, A Co. Plymouth. COSTA IV S TKCTOKAI. GOUGH REMEDY, For Cnu'rlii Cold, IIortr-enes. Sore Throit, Croup, Whoojiititr t'outrli. Influenza. Asthma. Comnmption, Hroiü hial allectioii,and all diseases of the Throat and I.nn.H. ;VT Hottle. cent. .VI cents, and -1 pize. 5'r".Sold by all Druu'irNf" everywhere. ;?"Anlbv Henry l. C.wtar. Depot is 1 Broad'y X Y. ;-r"Aiit vi. lllain, & Co., Plymouth. COSTAR'S i:i.Er.UATni BISHOP PILLS,

A UNIVERSAL DINNER 111.1 For Nervon- and Si k Heada ho, Co;tivene?9. Indicestiniilvpepiri. l;.l;iou-n'ss. Con-tijcition. Piarrhea, Colic. Vhilk Fevers, and gciivral derar , went of the l)iiret.tiv organs. rrHoxe, '25 rents, r rent. and ? 1 p7Xf. I J--Sold hv all Drmru'i Jt everywhere. Ey"ndhy llenrv It. (ostarl. pot 4- Hroad yN,i. lrUnd hy U. KUUu A Co.. I!ynurti, lnd

LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLES ELLIPTIC ( OR POCBLE SPRING) The "Wonderitl Flexibilitt and prest coirFonrand pf.EA?mr to any Ladt wearing the Dc n.r.x Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Opera?, Carriages, n.iilro.id Cars, Clm ch Pews, Arm Chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in u?e to cccpv& Fmall place ai e.iily and eonreniently as a Silk or Muslin drew, an inv.iufiMe rjiiilin in crinoline, not found ift any Sinirle Spring Skict., A ladr hivir,': cnjoTed the pleasure, comfort and crent eonverdenee of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Flrr! Spring rkirt for a sin'c d;ir, will nc?er afterward willinclv dispense with their use. For children, miiae"? and young ladies they are superior to nil other;. They will nnt bend or break like the ?ingl Pprinsbnt will preserve their perfect and Trace

fin rnpe when three or four ordinary Fkiits will hare hron thrown nide as iicelep. The Hoops are covered with double and twitcd thread and the bottom rod are not only double springs, but twic for double) covered : preventing them from wearing out when drawing down stoops, stairs, The Dunlex Elliptic Is a jrcat favorite with a l.tdies and U universally recommended bv the Fa?hiox Maoatinks athe STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable ad van tap f in Crinoli ic.viz : superior qualitv, perfect tnacu faetire. Ftylish hapeand finish, flexibility, durabilitv, comfort an 1 economy, ccuirc for J. W. Bmnnv's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, nd be pure -ou pet the genuine article. CAUTION To pnrd acainst Imposition te pirtieular to notice that f-kirts offered as Duj plcx" have the red ink stamp. Tiz."J. W. Uradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waistband nte others are genuine. Also notice th:it every Hoop will admit a pin bein passed through the center, thin revealing the two (or double) Fprin is braided together therein, which ia the secret of their fleiihilitv and strength, and a combination not tobe found in anv other skirt FOR. S ALE in all stores where first c'pss skirts are .sold throughout the United StalC3 ane elsewhere. Manufactured bF the sole owners of the Patent WESTS. BRADLEY & CAREY 97 Chamber! and 73 and 81 Reade Sts., N. Y21 -3m iiit ras Sc iiFnici.VEs. PEUSniNG & BROWN Would rail the attention of the public to thir full n! wtdl wh-eted ptock of poods, wtdlmitcd to this market. conM-tinij in part of DlirCS, MCDIGIXES PAITS, STA T10XER Yt SCHOOL BOOKS, LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, Wall and Window Paper, Perfumery, Albums, DYE STUFFS CIGARS, FIXK CUT TOBACCO, CANDIES, PATEXT MEDICINES, &c. PHYSICIAN'S, and FAMILY PERSCRIPTIONS FILLED TO ORDER. Call end pec our stock !efure purclia-ii; c!.cwhere. K-sa-lf PERSHING & CROWN. HIT, MP iD FUR STORE. OXr DOOR NORTH Alt. BECKER'S GROCERY, MICHIGAN ST. Tli nnder-icr.od ha pornian.niir l'rrrd bimpfifin Plrmourh. and op i.d a Hat. Cap tci Far Store, together with varioa artirlos of for T-idie and f;entlmen. that are of smice, eomforl and convenience. Ixok for the SIGN IF "EAT. EAP AN Ii STOßE." Eat Si1 of Mirhitran Str-t. Our Stock coni'ist f-rlc cipally of all kind? and sizes of BUFFALO ROBES, Hanrini in prirc fron nine to sixteen dollar?; Iitdie'e and lientloinen'a Furs, Mils and Gloves ; A good iHOrtmcLt of Contlcratn' Of vaiions Ftyl nnd price; 11 ofwhih wtlt He told ? the most f'saonJthlt' rattn jo-il-le. "H-al I win. taUa you loe," a ;-anic th prprit tor never plav; but la itead, "Live and lot live." i their motto; and "further thU deponent aith not. Various articles of Country Produce talen in exchange for our com ai od i ties, and the bc?t prices paid for all Linda of Furs and Peltry. N. TV Wc kep contantlv on hand and for ale a SALVE for WEAK. INFLAMED nd fSOKE EVES, that i highly prized by all who have tried Its rfflracr, and they are many. (Jive It a trial and you will ble the day that you peen thi? notion of it. 11 tf J. r. E. WUEDEX SON. Sans 8$ &Q)t FOR KXQUIUE OF Dr. W. X.BAILEY, tlan. od, 1S67. 3 in. Store Hoom for SaleThe nnderi iicd e1er for sale on rpfcona"Me term a pood More Km Ituildin sittirN'd on Main Strvt In the town of Itourhon. Marshall eonnty, Iudiana, For further information, inquire of John Uirdocrif I?ourhon. nW-ltj ANNA HINKL. Wo have aSoliol.irsliip in the Olcrlin Com mcrcial College which will be sold cheap to any person applying soon. A Circular and Catalog ofthU popular institution can be teen at this ofllce. Valuable Laud For SaleVOR SALE. 10 Arro of ruf qnalltv I.tnd. nofnr portion of tlte laniel Travi' Itato, which lira tV miletJ norlli-i'd"-! of Plvmonfh nn th.t n. - . '. TT 9 Seventy -flvo aere of the land U well improved tio.t.x tin-hard. f-ne.. .tr.. nn th" 1alanor ! tirnN red iaoil with plenty dr aw and raj timber fr the lmo fiftwplaee. For ftirtlierptrtinilars apply to A. c cn. or the umlcn-isned at Iii reid.-ie. 3 mil.i l.r lMvmonth. PETER JAfOnv Cf Ü tf AduYr of the Est. of Lankd Travlt dee'd. iisolutin Xollce. T le copar nmhip heretofore exietr between the uiidoi-iSned in the Hardware and Tin BiiiU nc'i, was dissolved oa the 17th dar of Dee I8CC by mutual consent. J- M NOBlT '