Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 May 1867 — Page 3
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THE DEMOCRAT Local and Miscellaotous. ADVERTISING AOEST8. W. R. ScH.ROüe 51 Dearborn Straet, and Cook, Coburs X Co. S3 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills, 3. M. Ukttcjoill, New York City, and Geo. P. Powell & Co., 23 Congress St. Boston, Muss:, are authorized to receive adTertiaenienti fcr he Democrat.
rittsburgh, tft. Wayne k Chicago nalUvar. Oa tn4 für April 29, 1367. Trains win leave StatlOM 4 lily, (SabbAth .xeepted.) 5 follow : Train lev tag OuicafO at 10 P. iU leaves daily. TJtAiyS GOIXG wrsT. -fXYTöT raE..;itaa..gaa. txfntss. 5.J " 4.NS balem 1U.Jm.nV- 11. W" 1,10 6.40 " 5. SO " 7.0Ö " 6,iS 7,30 I 8.0S ' I 7.19 " 8,40 " 7.41 " lo.u " ; mo 10. 15 " I 9.5) 11,00 " 1.W " 11. SS " 10.2. Ctrm -MM F Mi 1.5 lIl.slUOQ t1?- .. Jooster , 2.1 . I Ar. 4.45 AX WaÜUfi.. Jpe oq jSacvru t .25 ' F$rt i W3 ; U na 91 ; 2.M " 2,53 3.22 .VO0 " 6.30 " 6.10 " 6. -W " 7, ?i 7,55 " 9.11 " li.tn x x 11.00 12.55 11.2s " 2.tf " '1-2.S0 p m 110.20 S.30 " I 1.37 " vc.; . u-m r u. 5.o s.uo 3.4Ü 3.30 5,40 1AM " 1 l ;--' W-rninnth. 3.t0 - . " ?.. VananWo .' . I '., " t. JO .11,20 " 9,20 OfcarTO... r,oo 5,50 rMm wa r.4r. TATIOX. Chleszo Valparaiso FSvrooatb. ! winiw Columbia Fort Warne Van Wert I.'DU Poreat t"p Smdoskj... Bacjrua a ft a 7.?) a si'lO.0 p x 4.51 P m; 4.30 a x 9.01 " 1J.W a X e.'ST " 10 35 " 2.M " 8.10 11 33 " " i 9.01 " Hifi PX ."..30 " 9.4 4 " 1.-23 7.00 - 10.3.1 " 2 30 ' S.31 T1.30 " i 233 9.50 " 12,31 a x 4.33 " lll.CH " : 1.41 " 5 3 ;il.35 " 2.00 " 5.3 112.1 P M 2.44 " 6.05 ,1-1.50 3.10 " ß.05 " i 2.00 3.' " p 59 " 9.10 " 10.33 11.35 " 1-2.52 P X 2.15 " 3.50 " 4.24 " 5.11 " s.r.o " ff.00 a x 6.30 C.'tillae.. ManiinHd..... Wootr Orrvr.l Mnssfllllon Cnntn Alliance Rtlera Rochester PUUbori:!!.... 6.57 " i 2.30 - I 3.43 " 9.10 9.07 " 9.43 10.0 " 11.0.) " 8.35 " 4.3) " 5.4 ) " j 9.05 5 21 " 6. 2 " " K - i 7.30 " 11.15 " 11.3-1 ' R.5 ! 010 " .5" P M 10,45 3,10 " 10,25 " ' 9,5-) F. K. MYEIIS. O ta'I Ticket Atfent. C. C. & 1. R. U. TIm Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. KAfTWUD. LeareLa Porte, -laity) pMJn a M (aunaajs rxcepieu,j) ArrlreitPlyniouth, 10:00 A M westward. j LeiTePlrmouth 2:40 P. M ArrlTcat La Porte,... 4:40 F. M ! Train ran br I, Prte time. which is kepi at j S.VHi!r thanP.,Ft. W.t C.R.R. time. 1 ? m SCOTT, Supt. 1.. . A, &. C Hallway. WA.SATAtl STATION. GOING SOUTH . Ma.il and Express (leave 1 0.31 A. M. ; Kxpre 10-31 MIjirol h roi .'lit U . GOING NORTH. Mail and Expra (leaves) ".10 A txprei' f.. i . 4i. 2ocil Frfight 9.45 P. M. Bla.nk Notes. "SW" havejt printed a lot cf Blank Note which will be sold cheap. HrreaiVr all kinds of Wanks will be kept fernal at this offle. I New Advertisements. Head th adver t , m . ,.,.-, ni-nt of olord & bon, Basket Manufae- . , ... ,, ir , '"J a0'"- -ird 01 torgc Nell, -leat . tl.se in lurur. Market. Business men win advertise arc iho ones to j;itr':;:zc, iJ'you want zod bargain?. i fHSY toh'.-ur :i printer -u a.: of a ' -lira .. . I ... o! a pqiiare. Printers will regard th as a J ; .1.. ilm i . .!jH,i. !,.!!,!,. r.lLn1! 1 joke, alnu-t i,.,J hs the uouble und Unbbit"1 take elf. Or the proposition to "tax the i . . .,-..-. l I .itiens on a Utf twenty or thirty Ivel i.igh. "When ignorance is b'.i.-i, 'tis folly to be wi ic." Ilea l the a Ucrtiseiuent of Ab. Becker v'c Co., in anotlicr column. They aiv reliable grocery men, and s-ll at a very small margin above cost, keep constantly on hand n large supply of provisions, pay the highest market priri for pro Juee, and deal honorably with their numerous customer. Ci-ocKs. "Watch ks, &c. Johu 11. Lo-cy h.u opened n lock and watch shop iu the irontpirt of PauI'- building, oecuuidl by Whitney Bpj & Co., where he keeps a good assortment uf Clocks and Watches for sale. Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, ice, repaired, on reasonable terms, and satisfaction warranted. Give him a call.
Soiitla Uciid Mac lInc Thefcjouth Bend Rnfitttr says Messrs. Ireland it üish, ofthat place, will hereafter run t!i stae' from South Bend to Plymouth, and and return, three '.hues a week, having South Bend, Wt-dne-days Thursdays and Fridays, and leaving Plymouth. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. Drowned. We learn that a sid accident occurred on List Saturday, near Knox, bv which two persons lost their lives. A young lady by the name of doubl w.-n crossing Yellow river on a log near the mill of Mr. Jacob K. Zerby, when .she fell off thu log into the stream, and Mr. Zerby went to her assistance and both w ere drowned. This sad incurrence ha? cast a gloom over the community x, here t!e decease d r?sid j 1. By reference to her advertisement in another column, it will be seen that Mrs. Dunham has removed her Millinery goods to the room formerly occ Jpied by the Post office .Mrs. D. has a very fine assortment of millinery good on hand, embracing all the latest style, which he sells cheap. We recommend her stock of goods to our lady readers. I "J. X." TIh- editor of th Indianapolis has received a letter from the ' immorUl" which brings the; gratifying intelligence that the philosopher still "ubideth in the flesh." It seerni from this that he has triumphed over the "grim monster" who was reported to have summoned his spirit to its final abode. MJ. X." will visit Indianap lis in a few weeks, and "lift the veil" and "mitigate
the pressure, at Indianapolis and other places. The Indianapolis Journal aay9 the Democratic parry "will never be properly chastened until it is stone dead." Then, Mr. Journal, the rudical party will never see the Democratic party "properly chastened ;" the Indications now arc that the Democratic party will attent' the funeral of the radical party at no very distant day, not later perhaps than IPCS. Mr. Frank Beck, whilom of tho'pjcrccton KcxriUtt, irave tia'a call last week. He has t'.isposed of his offle at Pierceton, to a joint block company, who will hereafter control the destinies of the Ratille. Mr. B. talks of - going in business at Warsaw, which should Ss ti p-i:5h. i.-?trrrriaaraa!lto-a.
Grady & Gilbert's Circus will cxLibit at tiia place on Wednesday, May '29tiu This ihoTV possesses attractions of rare merit, and artists of first class talent. Madames Grady, Louise and Augusta, Trill appear in several highly interesting performances. Ifybu wish to purchase Bodks, Novel, Iictnrcs and Picture Frames, Sheet Music, Letter paper, Envelopes, Memorandum Books p.nd Portrnonies, Brushes, Photograph Al bums, Perfumery and Hair oil of the very best quality, fancy Soap, fine Tobacco, and Cigars, Musical Instruments, Violin and Guitar strings, or anything usually kept in a wholesale and retail notion store, go to the store of John M. Moore, in the old Post office building, under the Democrat oflice. John is a good fellow, and will do the lair thing with his customers. IIU stock is the best in town, and his prices very reasonable. Our neighbor across the way was evidently ycry angry at us last week. His little paper fairly boiled over with wrath and indignation, and it seemed he could not find language sufficiently abusive to heap upon the Junior's devoted head. We would remind the editor that it is the best evidence that an opponent is defeated when lie gets an cry and applies epithets instead of argument. It is almost a wonder that the editor in his wrath has not lesortcd to that effective weapon he spoke of a few weeks ago which he called his "boomerang." He threatened then t hit us "on a straight line," and what is still worse, "in plain view" with his "boomerang." We don't know what the cussed thing is, but we don't
want to be hit with it not anv. MadDoos Several rabid degs were killed between this place and Tyner City, last week. Two belonging to Mrs. Johnson showed symptoms of hydrophobia, and were killed betöre any one was bitten by them. Another large newfotmdland belonging in the same Neighborhood, was taken with hydrophobia and was seen to bite several hogs and cows while running off; the dog had not been killed at last accounts. We hope our Marshal will enforce the provisions of the dog ordinance, pnd till all the dogs found on the streets without a mu2zTe. The dang er U alarmin", and there should be no dogs allowed to run at large in violation of the oidinance. Bouitnox. We visi'ed the busy little town of Bourbon yesterday, and found the inhabHunts struggling to keep their heads above water, any amount of that precious article j,aviLcr iJC-( n bliov.i rctl down upon the good nronle there, elsewhere, in the past few At tK. (I..pol we feunj ur en!al ... . ' , . . . . tricar., 1-an. Mac, who attends to the busibusi - ness ot tue railrovl con.pr;ny, the telograpn ; oflice, and the Hloe oC tlie American Express ! Genipany. Pan. is fullly equal to the impor- ! tr.:i t taik of Htteiidinijto all of these ina manner entirely satisfactory to the officers and tQ the citiztiii ijtuerally. Tyrrell & Chatnberlain are doinif the nzreealde to those in want of groceries, provisions, ic; aud pay the highest price for mai lettable produce. 1 The Ilawlev Bro's have nn excellent stock of Boots & Shoes, bought expressly lor spring 'and summer wear, while their custom work j is imcqualed by any in the county. They are doing a fair business which is steadily in creasing. Uourbon seems to enjoy a livt iy lumber trade, and mauv of the business men of meansnre en.T:tL'e: m Luyuig and shipping - - , . L. , to eastern r.ne western markets. Seven.! b.,,incss hous,.s bcir(;rted the present season, which will add greatly to the wealth :ind beauty of tli- town. Tt.c Diary of.J. Wllke Kootli. r 15, . t 1 disrv is rmblMwd Tf is l,,c JiJl" ul-,r ,s ptaiishtd. It la , sirnp!T a defence cf Ins actions. He aays ' ii. c ! io lit J UR jer JatC of April lo ar.d 11 : ! ''Until tO-daV r.Othin W-l CVor t!lOU'-llt I n e t a i of .sacrificing to our c tin.r s wrongs.; Fol six months we have worked to cap-
ture, tut our eau-e being almost lost, 'abltd So! Juts. The tenth thousand of Mr. Mjr. scniething. decisive aud great iuu.t be jau's book, "Ned Nerin?, the Newsboy ; or Street done ; but its failure was owing to others Life ia Boston," isalready is.-ucd.and orders have who did not strike for their country with ten given for the fifteenth thousand. They are a heart. 1 struck boldly, and not as the j rriateJ and sold at the rate of over a lhouaiid a jajers Say. I Walked with a firm Sfepweck. Rand & Avery, Printers. No. 3 Co.-uhill, through a thousaud of his friends, and was wUl altcst thc fact. Two of tbeir power presses stopped, but pushed on. A Colon 1 was at Rre krpt COhlüUiilj at worU on the book. Agents his jiJc. I shouted ;.e scnr' before I arc re !n a !urvc?t bv itf realizing ,0ij percent fired III jumpiD.rr, broke n,y leg I profit. 0ualey s. Jonen, of Ellsworth, Maine, passed al his pickets, rode sixty miles that wHu.g that of the fint Iol he SüM a at t night with the bone of my leg teonngthe' i . it ono i a. . t J c . even hou.se, and expeets to pell 200 in the low n flesh at every jump. I can never repent j .v H R(lliBrt, of River. M4SS . 8id i20
i rM r 1 1 trf Ittfn.l I'M ..... ........ , ,c 4 .. ... ' , . . J owed all her trt tildes to him. and (Jod sunply made me the instrument ot his punish-l J k tr i ! in.- I ment. 1 he countrv not 'April, 18b.)) . . . . v . . s what it was. I his forced union is not what I have loved. I care not what becomes of me. T have no desire to outlive my country. This night, before the deed.
t J . ? ,. , i rihould apply nt once to Rev. Henry Morgan, I wrote a lung article and ie.lt it lor one of I , r m, .1 i-,,e.i sr ii. tt' ' i ortton streer, Iioston, Mas. the editors of tho JVufion.il Iitl-Ugencer in
which I fully set forth our reasons tor our proceedings. The Present' Trip to llfon. A A ashingtiin telegram says : A committee bf Masons had an audience with thc President to-day, relative to hU contemplated visit to Boston, sad asked him to attend the masonic celebration in that city on June 1. lie replied ihat he could not nntnc any particular day, as he lid not know how long public affairs might detain him, and that the most ho could say was that he should make the visit in June, and proccei thither ina revenue cutter. He was anxious to be prcseut on the day named, and would endeavor to gratify tho wishes of thc masons; but he did not desire to make any positive prom ise. Information Vanti:o. lady of this city w:shc3 information concerning Abrani fowler, Lafayette Fowler and MeHuda Fowler, relatives, from whom she has been separated for the past twenty years. Abram and Lafayette formerly lived i;i the neighborhood of Xorth Bend, Ohio, and Melinda at Madison. Any person knowing anything cf .the present whereabouts of these persons, or cither of them, will confer a favor by addressing "Inquirer," Herald office, Indianapolis, Ind. Artemus Ward was fond of telegraphing, and studied it for amusement. He was a very good '-sender.'" Yes, and one of the best -'sends" he ever made wai thc following: When ho proposed going to California to lecture, an enterprising Yankee, getting wind of the fact, saw his chance for a speculation, and telegraphed to Arteraus thusly : "What will you tako for tho first tcu nights?" Td which Artemus sent as a reply, 'Brandy and water 1" During thc month ot April last 13,318 aercs of public lauds were disposed of at tho Stevens' Point (Wis.) land office, of wuicn J.4QII acres were col'ece acrip loca tions, 700 acres homestead entries, and the rXDar tak. r with c h and trili,, - ' ry warrants.
The JWic York TV i'4u0 publishes. a long
communication from 'one of its radical 'subscribers, in which he proposes the formation of a party whose platform shall be the "remission or forgiveness of the Trhole federal debt." lie says : "In the straightforwardness of General Grant, (he savs.) I'propofu' that the next legislators in ony state, as well as the next congress of all tho states, and the ne.tt president of the United States, sball all be put on a platform involviug this element of the remission of the national debt. Let each belong to this benevolent society, and let each be sworn to the support of its principles, and theulet the issue gogefore the pc hlj." Radicalism is very forgiving. It is willing to forgive 'everybody to whom it owes a cent. It is willing to forgive all its creditor.5?, and everybody else, save the southern states. An adjourned meeting of the Marshall County Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House on Saturday, June 1, at 1 o'clock, P.M. Henry S. Benson, Secretary. AfTEnTios ! To the firming community aud all others! Our stock of Groceries and Provisions is complete. We have paid attenion to the markets, and have bought goods so that we are enabled to sell them cheap and frequently much cheaper than our competitors. All we ask is that you call and convince yourselves of this fact. Our place of businecs is one door north of Pyle'ä Jewelry Store. Carter & B.ur.D. Attention, Farmers! The place to get Lime plaster, Cement, Salt, Flour and Feed, is at the old Bed Warehouse. Ci,K.vvi;i,tvNi) & Beeves. Wasted. Shingles, Corn, Potatoes, Rags, Hides and Maple sugar, at Bed Warehouse, tor which the highest market price will be p..,. iu-.E ES. emcnts paid in cash, by Ci.eaveland & If you want Agricultural Implements, go to Cleaveland & Reeves. Splendid Cultivators for sale at Fed Warehouse; alse '20 barrels of Louisville Water Lime. Cleavelanh & ItEiivEs. Clvaveland S; Kecvej ure agents for lUna Moving Machines. Cash paid fT Produce, at Hed Warehouse. Cleavela xi) & Re eves. 1C oz. for a lh to great aud stuall, at Kcllv, Kendall L Co.'j. Kelly, Kendall li Cj. have just received the latest stvle oi GlaHiware. which ihcy will sell eh.ap. - ,v,,, c, aa ,n na i wnj pay uo rent. Faikb.vnk3 Scl.gs. A'jout forty jesriago t!i3 Mes?r3. Fairbanks invented and began mumfocf iig thes? scales, ar.d ever since then therr bu -. iicss Las steaJily and rapidly increased, auc they have key far ahead of all coiupe litun. Duiiug the lasi year tht-y added largely to their votks, and their sales were v;ry greatly rn excels of ai.y furiuer year. This fact is unusual, if not unparalleled, in the history of inventions and business in tliia ccut try, :u.d proves cltnrly that their scald arc ia all rt sheets just hat ihc people '.rant. It SrrroKT Hum': Ma.i'lactchi-:. Th-rc !a a strong pnjudice nsjainst artielos of Amciiean iaainlactaru, aud justly, too, in many' cases but not so wkh D C. Deltoid & Co.'s li:t Cumical Sulcrut'is. This is ihc bet article iu existence for cooking purposes, ytt n.'ny families are usins; English Soda, when this Saleratus i- much better and by u-ing it you are patronizing ho:n produti ii. For sale everywhere. - - . itiarksinwlcdscdbylliyAiclaa-. Drafts, anl everyimh-. w who ever ud it. that Jr, stricklaud's 'oti-h llrtlniin xvill cure Coughs. coM, Aalhma, und all diBea,. a orthe Throat and lungs, quicker and butter than ary other rcin-dv known. " Wc woald recoinuK-nd our reader to try UiU rvat r-medy Tknth Thocsam. ok Nlvi.vs Chance for Discopies iu that town, and eincetä to sell 500 in the r . ... . , , . ' . , . . . . ', , , .. . , , beet book published for canvassing, . . , . , have been known to clear $ a day. C .... ... ... r'niini- i ii s:i:ii!ii uiuiri iiliii'i a. iniii a. taiirr Children auvasstr3 are multiplying daily at the present rate of in crease, demands for thc book will goon reach 2030 week. Agents wishing to secure good territory 9 LATEST FASHIONS DKM AND jj, Y, Bfildlcv's Celebrated PillCllt DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (ok docile si-jung) Tmt VVoijerkul Fi.xibii.itv and jjreat com roRtand plkasckk to any Lady wearing the Duri.EX Ki.Lim3 Skirt will be experienreil particu larlyin all crowded asemhlies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Can, Chu-ch Pews, Arm Chairs, for promerrfcde and hofise uress, as the Skirt can be folded whn in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin dre, an iuva'nahle pialitv in crinoline, not found in anv Single Bprinj Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Klliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a in-! dav.will nevei afterward willingly dispense i.u their U9e. For children, misses and young ladies they are superior to a'l others. They will act Lend or Lreak like the Single Spring 'out will preserv e their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skiits will have been thrown aside a useless. The Hoops are covered with double and tw" .ted thread and the bottom rods arc not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered : preventing them from wearing out when dragging down iioops, stairs, etc. . ' ' The Duplex Elliptic is a great favoiitewith all ladies and is universally recommended t.v the Fashion Magazines mthe STANDARD LKIIIT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the followin inestitntbie'advantagtii in Crinoline, : superior quality, perfect manu facture, stylish shape and finuh, flexibility, durability, comtort and economy, enquire for J. W. lRAtLKV'fl Duplex Eltiptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get tho genuine article. CAUTION To gutrd against ltroiTioN be particular to notice that skirts offered its 'I)u plex" have the red ink stamp, viz.'M. W. Urad ley's Duplex Elliptic Stel Springs," upon tho waistband n"C others are genuine: Alia nolice that every Hoop wiil admit a pin being passed through the center, thus revealing the two (or doable) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not tobe found in any other skirt FOR SALE In all ton where iBrat class sVrt are sold throughout the United States ane else where. Manufactured by the sol owners of the Patent, 17 ..SS?? 97 Chambers l 7Jan4 M Krade , t-., .
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OORRi-CTüli WKEKLY Flourper barre' $H,0n.$lG,0,J Wheatpei bushel q:;cj worn , New 50 Uld Co Oats 3040 Potatoes 55(3 CO Clover seed $8,00 ',00 Flaxseed $1,751 Lard 1011 j Butter l-JVevJJ0 lUulBeeswax 30 Tallow 'J(??lf Ra'a 3 (if 4 Hides preen "Ö7.l. Drv Ilay.wiW S"?,0U Tame 1.00 Apples, preen, per bushel $1,00(150 Drr, per lt hßlO A.OUE, Chills oh Intermittent Fever cured, or money refunded. Dr Witt's Ajrue Pills are entirely a new medicine, and having been tried in ovt r 1,200 of the very worst and obstinate cases of Chill sand Fever and never failed even in one case to cflect a cure, the proprietor guarantees them to cure every case, even after ail other medicines fail. Those suO'i-ring should immediately give them a trial. For sale by Druggists, or sent by innil on receipt of price, 1. Address Dr. Witt, Box (ill, Cincinnati, Ohio. 27vl The White Pimc. !t has long heen known that tlii 3 tree contained many exoeller.t medicinal tuilitie, but it U onlf of comparatively recent date that they have been analyzed and combined into remedies for popular use. Dr. J. W. Poland, formerly a clergyman ot hih repute, a few years flncc prepared such a medinie, which he called the "White Pine Compound," and so eficacious has it proved in all throat, lung and kiduey disease.?, wherever it has been Used, thAt the popular demand for it rapidly increased until the discoverer was obliged to devote his whole attention to the )'jö:n?33 ot proparinjit for the market, and it now stands in the front rank of the medical specifics ot i!:c dit. Dr. Fovett, of the New England Botanic Depot in Uo'fon, has bc-roir.e pioprietor of the Con.poand, and hi? advertisement in this paper ives an interestm.'r account of its otigin and snfee??, substantiated ot a l.'.rge number of certificates" front well known citizens of the New England State. Th medicine h ( specially popular in Maino. New Hampshire 'ar.d I 'CI nunl' w tne T'rt,,r3 f the w'.iite pine J are as familiar a'houaehold word?. 35m3 i We iuvite all to coiac and pay up, as i vre must have money. m S. &. M. IJeckku. Just received from Xctt York auction, the best Ualmoral Skirt, for 1,73. Yard vide Muslin at 15 cts per yard. Calicoes for 12 2 and 15 cts per yard. Uleaclied Muslin for 15 cts, at .S.iM.lliTiicti'i Tl.e latent stylo of Hoop SkiiU just ro - SOtf. 25 or .';) ord of Stone. S Je M. I5i:cKFu's5?tor. jiP.tiuire at; IxsriiXNCE. Persons wishing to insure .,, 1 . ,i r r' wnl consult their lntcswt by calling on .1. G. Osborne, at his ofuce, e:;t side of Michigan str.-.- t. l:r.-t bloc!: r..;ilh of the Parker hoc? e. , XT -JH -A- X - $."C'j t) will hj i.ii I if. upon analysis of Dr. llEcsi:tx.y VKjrr.vrLE Aotk Ci:u. it 1- found to contain any flIN"INr. ", STllVf'lININK or I'dlSOX, or any ui-r.;di..-nt but -atia irFl'ltKLY VE' ; KU AltLE, as its name ind:it !. tin iii'ivt:t ivi tr.cf.TMtrr. r:t'r -',n'. .t... ., , , .. , . ,, not break down th yst.;ni In yne part to re-wovo Hi dis-;ia arothcr. Unas tood the tet and perm - cd cures wlicn all other n-aledlof had faded. I V CI Ii ES j .v. i t. I . j'l.u tu vt i!iranr7 a Iii lul- iTrn more than eu- Chill aftor the fir.-t do ai.d in fie laajority of rac not c"eii that. It acconipiihes lis work by Tr.sTROYIN'C Til?: fAfyE of the ui-ea. It cot.luins no Quinine, r.o ANcnJc, no tuinnraf, nr l'oN-in. Tall for l)r. 11KCKKL1.' ' VEtiKTAl'I.K MiVF. CUKE and take no other. Do not he impo-ed upon by h.iin yorr Ilrrtfi-t or tradesman tell yo;t h ha rtomi thin t-No equally a po!d. For sale by flraNt"! and d'-jl'T r.il!y. rEitsinxi; a r.i.'ow.v. Aifeiit; for riynionth, lud. n:2 .i.i l'EMovAf.. The undersigned has removed his place of business to h'.s tlew ofiicc Hear his residence on the cast side of MkhigaT. treit, north of the Darker I Iouc. Those wihing to sec him on business will please take notice ;ind govern themselves accordingly. ."im I '1-S'- snoi:xE. All wlb) are in want of Sewing Machines can be furnished at lAr.iTs boot & shoe store with the very best Sewinir Machines that are a, I made, both tho Singer and the Grover & Kalter ni.-i'hine, anvl at prices as low as they em be boucrht for in the United States. IS-tf A Yor.sa l.Ativ r-.'t Urning to her country home, after a sojourn of h fpw montlis in tli- City, wa. hardly rr-co-nlzed by her friends. In place of a course, rutic, flushed fac" yhe h id a soft ruby co:nj)l Jsion of almost marble iioo'hiio. and Instead of twenty-three she really appeared b-tt eighteer. Upon inquiry as to tho cause of so great a chant: . h-. plaiuly told tiieta that tU ued t'l.r rY.?-MS's.-l.vy.t.lA and considered it an inval uatile acquisitlou to a lady's toih-t. By its use any Iidy or (Jetith'inan can i;npr'v j th-ir p 'rsona'.ippear.ince an Iian.hvd fold. It is simple in its combination, as Na tar? herself is -Imple. yet un-nirpa-'.sed in i! ethcaey In Ir.i'viug iinpiirUie.s froM, jsi, he.iüng, cl-ansing and j l.-a-itifying the skin and complexion. lJy its action on the cuticle itdrraws from it all impurities, kindly h il ing the same, anl leaving the surface as Nature intended it should b?, clear, soft, nu.ooth and batitiful. Price $1, scut by Mart or Express, on the receipt of a order hy W. 1.. ri.AlIlv Ä TO., Chemist. No. a, Wert Fayette St. Sjracnse, N.;Y. Tlie oaly American ae-nts for the am. 23-ly Dr. Sclieiic k,w Pulmonic Syrcip . This irreat medicine cured 1). J. If. Sciinck, the I'ropri. tor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had as sutned Its most formidable n-qiect, and when fMly death nixr:ired to be inevitahle. lli.s physician pnilioiiced his case lnc.ir.ible, when he commenced the use of this inTple but powerful remedy. His health Was restored In a very short lime, and no return of the disease litt leen apprehend. -.1. for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his invsei't weight fs uiure than two hundred pounds. since his r-covery, be has devoted hi attention exclusively to tht; cure of Consumption, and the diseases which are usually complicated with it. and the caret? effected bv his pi jdi hie have Keen Very numerotia and truly wiin.ler.nl. Ir. S iikn k makes prot'eiiiiiil viaIt to several df the lar-r cities we kl, wher- lie has a large concourse of patients, and it is truly astonMiinir to see p.ior oi-n.-rumi'tive that have to l! Iirt.-fl out of their tarrla "cs. and iu a few months healthv, rohust iH-r-o.is. Dr. BCIIKXCK'S PULMONIC iSYltCP, SUA VKEl T(nO, and MAM!LVKE P1ULS are trcm rally allrequlp-d iu curintr Consumptin.' Full directions accompany each, im that anv one can t ike then without seeing Ur.'Sc hkck, bat when it Is convenient It is best to tec him. lie irives advice free, but for a then n h examination with liislteepiroiaeUr, h'n fee in three dolPlease hs. ;ve. uh. H purchfl!!!.'. that the two likeiii u sses of the Doctor -one wh'-n In the last stages of ' H"rfcrt .. ... I ... ...... hen Ith Sold bv all DriiL'ists and Dealers. Price I,.M ier bottle, r f 7 .( lh- l:nlt c!o n. I tt ri fcr ire sho'd alw ayn bo directed to I r. Scliem k'i" Piin Ipadl t Ulic ', No 15 North lh Street, lliiladelphh. Pa. iem ral Wholeah A-xeiits: Demit, Harnes X Co., N Y. ; S. II. Ilance, Ililtimore, Md.; John D.Park, Cincinnati. Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, HI.; Colin Pros., St. buds, Mo. 3d w. ea mo. lyr. 1 Jiavc sold out my busincM to Whit ucy, Bro.'s k Co., vrlid will carry on the busincis at tho sane stand 1 lately occupied. All who know themselves indebted to mo will plcaso call and settle, as 1 need ra.iv at this time and must liavo it. J Wc hope no one will neglect this invitatiou my busiucss ahall bo settled now. 21 "E. VXvi.. BLANK DEF.n. MORTO A OF, f natl-- anl ten tNti Blanks, for saie a'his offle ,
.rAGKETIsui the vital principal of life. When by trrjgrcssiiig the'Vr.vB cf naturo we impairho workings cf tt beautiful tneeharnflu which God niiivl3 pirfect, nature, through her great ElectricaFCattcri mak a powerful effort to remove le im, peödment which clogs the circulation cf
tt magnetio forces. To assist liarere, T36 tnö "-Electro Magnetio Fluid," prcpred by the Swain Manufacturing Company which is nothing less than Electricity in liquid form, and is undoubtedly the most ; wonaeriQl as well as most useful chemical discovery cf this ago of fruitful research. It ia composed of the most powerful ingredients known to chemistry, and when combined by this, the only known process, and applied to tho human form, it supplies th deficiency of magnetic power, needed to banish disease. I Palsy of long standing, Scrofula, and Epihptic fits havo been cured in a fevr minutes, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, those giant diseases which have for ages baffled medical skill, and caused untold suffering, yield at once to the healing influence of this powerful fluid. It is warranted to heal tho following diseases when used according to directions cs a bathing lotion: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palsy, Fits, Swelled Joints, Scrofula, Stiff Limbs, Spasms, Deafnis3, Cancer, 'White Swelling, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Female "Weak Rack, Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, and other Female Diseases. - -itemcmber that its use involves no long tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects wiil be Ecen almost In stantly whilo m no case can it possibl v dci narm. Vend to tho proprietors for circular cr lainlg certificates from well known citizens creniarkable cures, effected bthis mediciiw after all other rcmedj'as had failed to relieve. Uao botey will be sent to My part of the United StWs on receitt clone dollar. DR. d. II. STOOtf & CO., Suctssnrt to DE. JAS. MO It R ELL, Proprietor U 31 Boutli Water Street, Chicago. Sold bjr leadiug ilraggist everjwber. 1'or sols by Al.-o for nalo hv- all Drr.ir-',t- In Plymouth. vl-n 3 HIB RAILWAY. 11 ROAD GACOF-DOVJM.i: TRACK ROITR ' TO YORK, IJOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. This Railway extftids from Dlwkihiv to New York -1G0 mile?, ' Uuffalo to New Yonic 12,1 miles. Salamanca to New York 115 miles, AN'D IS FROM j22to 27 M1!es 1:13 SHOST33f HOÜTE. i All trains runaiug directly tiiroiirh to New Yrk. i JX" 400 JJlLKS -tTHOur CHAXUF. OK OACIIKÜ. Frw'ii and afN r A prp h. 1.-6T, trains fiN loare la iu couu'JL'tiuii witlv ail wet.-rit lines :s fuHows : FROM DVXKIRK AXi) r-ALA XAXCA- Hy New York I time from rt!" d-pot.s ; " j T.-;') A. jr. Xr-V YORXDA I FXTRFss. From Dim-.; ! liTrk. iSaudavsex'rrjH fd. f Stops at Silamnn.-.i. i;d'J ! At lionHNviücand Corninirwith t!i-;SA. m.fro:a Uailalo, aud arrives ia.N'ow Vork atT.ot), ! n ,A.' A ir r r-t--r-,- r-nn, . r v , P.M. Llit It i S A i' .A Pit A f ro Njl.!r.nr"i. ' (sm:it, iiift-rr'ccr.ii ; witn the z.v) tram frj:n Uaualo and arrives in New York at T.trr A. m. . ' - ' 4,15 . .V. XFW YORK X in JIT fixers?, from Dun-' kir, (Sundays excepted.) stop at Jalani.meu fi.Vi e. m. : (Hean 7.:t r.M.: I'uni'Ts '.'.j1' a. ,n., aiid arrives in ; Nov York at l.'Mr. m.. connoctinr with' afternoon j trains and tea mors for 15osto and Nvv 'iiv-land tic- . i FROM niFFALi) T.v N.-w York tun- from D.-r.t j Ku.n..(. ., M-HlIlTan c;.rot.t-. , ; ,f yuRK J)A y j.:xrt7; ,Sundav t ece;ted stops at lIo.-r.;lI-viIij '.1.1(3 a. m. (bkft.) Sus-rj-.x-ii.miiri a. 1 7 i. m..; -!?n. Turn- r's S.(i." i. m.. i-p. and arrives in N, w York 10. .7.1 v. m. Connects at! I 'i-eat JJend with Delav.are. Liekawannn A: West rn railr-' td. ar.d at .Jur-ey city wiUi muiuitrht Kxpr-ss train of New Jersey nilr ud for PLiLti.-lphia, U.iltimore and 'YasIiiivAon. s.Oil .1... FXi'RFs ,' MAIL. . Avon aiel Hon..-:is-vil'e i'Surid.iv- ecep!ed. arrive hi New York at 7.K: A. 'A.: cuiiucct.s at Elmira with N'orrhern-cenlral railway fir llari-i-bur;. Piiiladelphia, Ililtimore. Washington iift'l points r-OUtll. .,1 P. M. LH.rrrXXf! F,Xr;:KS S:nrday. excepted.! stops at Ilornv'h'v'lle ."i.-ltj r. V. (siij-. ) än.l Arrives in N-w Vork T.'m a. m.. cm iccts at Je v citv with morning Express train of New J.?rey Kaiiroäd for iJalmnore and Wa -hincrton. and at New York with moriiintj Pxpresn train for IJo-ton and New lular.d cilice. c,!o p. :r. x,x n innh'xic.nrt:xpir, uir, Ptopat Portage .57 r. M . lat'-rs. rtin at Horm-lsviile with the 1.1.) r. M. train f.-om I-.i:i'irk, and arrives in New Vorl at P. M. 11.20 P. .1. i"A .".V.V.I ' FXPRF. (Sünna" .'ic'pted.i stop at Siisquehaim.-ih T.'J a. m.; ihki't.! Tr.nier's l.U) p. m.. i dine and arrives ia New York at a.-" p. m . eiiritiTts at Kini'ra. with n'rth-ra 'rtr-il It. K. lor llarrisb.irg. Philad'-lphia. Hi;l;im-re. V.1! iiigtoa, & piiiit south; at (ireut Hi nd with Delaware. Iickawanna .t Western railroad for Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon train- and steamers for I'o-ton and New England cities. Cnly one train eal on ?tuidav. I . ain InifTalo at 0.10 p. m., irid reaching New York at li.'M v. x. T5o,ion and New Ensrlan 1 passenger, with their bagijae are trausfcrredyV tr i-f ' eutrtj- in Xvw Vork. To pleasure traveler the line of the File railway present: many n ejects of interest, passing tlirongh the beautiful valleysof the Chemung, Susquehanna, Delaware and Itamapo rivers, an ever changing panorama of nature's beauties commands nt't-ution. The lK-t ventilated and mnt lnxurious ßlecpinsr coaches lXTilF. WORLD acc-Mnpanyall nyat trains on Ulis railway. DACCA CK CHECKED TUR OUCH, Andare alwn'jt ai low a any othtr rxrti ASK FOR TICKKTS VIA FIUE IIAILWAY, Which can be obtained at at p-inclpal Ticket Office in the w est und soath-w-'.'at. u. Rinrr.F, OonTSupt. 1? w UV,. R. 7JA?R, Cea'I Pass ag't. Wonderful b:it True. MADAM 12 nS.MlNGTON. tin world-reiui-vneri As trologiet and Romnambulistic Clairovoyant, while in a clairvuyaut ttat. delineate tin; very features of the person yon are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of int 'use iower kn vn as ths Psychomotrope, ßiiarautecs to produce a perfeet and life-like picture of the future husband' or wife' of the applicant, with date of m triiage, occupation, leading traits of character, AcThis is no imjVMltton. as testimonials without number can assert. Ily stating place ol birth, age, disposition color of eyes and hair, and enclosing flfty cents, anl ptaiuped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mall, together with the desired information. l"5r Address in confidence, MADAM K CKKTltPDi: UKMINtJTON, P. O. r..:. M7, West Troy, N. Y. 21- 1 of 1 1 1 7 a LAM LIS K II y. Jus p'tUUfitit, i:i n tvit rnt'tl,i)' Pi it? i.rcM., K i.EcacRK on -rnr ifan-Kr. treats evt. ad rdical euro of Seminal Weak tie?, or Snertnaf or. rhota. induced by Self-abuse j Involuntary Rmisr" lr.v.Kervouj Debility, tndimped- . IM ittll . t II ft. ,M.l.k... rt.il. r.. .11 .. - f. ... . inn in? m in ti i in m'uci .111 v ; co nsumpuon epi lepsy and Fits, mental and physical Incapacity, ic.-Ily ttOIJ.JXUI.Vr.llVVKU,, M. I). Aull or of the "CJiocn Book," lc. ' Tho world rnowiie.l author in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tlio lawlul consequences of .Self-abuse miy be effectually removed without medicine, and without ilangrrrhi rurpical operatlörs, lcugies, inruruents, rin; cr fordinl.s, pointing out 1 mode of euro at ( nec ccrtsin an f effeetuit, by which every stillerer, no matter vhnt nis condition ui iv bo. may cure himself chennlv, privately ami radienUy. THIS I.KCTllRK WIM. PROVK A HOON T'J TflOlKSANOS AND TI JOt 'SANDS I Sunt iimUr Sent, undr peal, Ii rUin envclone. to anv address pnntare pntd, for six cents or two pos't stamp.. Also Dr.CulrerwellV'MarriageGuida" raice nents. Ad.lrrs the publishers, '. GlfAS. J.CKLINK&CO. IQ7 Bowery, Ne -i Vorlr, tt Office box 4,$ß.
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CHASTELLAU'S Hair Exterminator ! i For He moving Surperflüous IIXir: I To the ladioa rspeclrlly, tbis invaluable deoilat orj reeonimei.Jd Itself fts beinir an almost lDdis P ensihle article to female beauty, is easily a polled a ikI does not burn or ipjutc lid dO0 not burn Or iPJUte the Bitiu.but arts dlaect!v on t!ie roots. It is warranted to rrmoe ; su rperMuons hajr from the low forehead or from an v part of the bodv, eomplotelr.. totally and radicallj cxtermiuaiiiiff the same." leaving tiic skin J , 7 1 n-t.. .t. 1 sott, smoo'.h and natural. T his is the enlj art:thV. nlr rnnl f- ! clo ird hv tho F,.np!i. and iVth onlr rrnl ffectuhl derti'iMorv in rx'ntorro Priö 7'. rt ; icciuai cepi.itorv 111 existence. 1 nee o cts ; per package,, sent post-paid to any address, on 1 te ccipt ot an order rv ! IlCRGKR.StIK F.TS k Co Ch e rro Ua , j 3?5, River Street, Trvy, N. Y. FIRST PREM1CM . V0FA8OER MEDAL C Bt tb N. R. 8tl i;rlcuHorl SoeUtr. at lu rlr beiden ia Xasiiu. 8ept. 10, lütt. fW .Vegetable Hair Restorative libeoom(n tte nrwt poprlmr article trr Restnruf and Beautifying the Hair, throughout the rt Kat. Wet. North an! Hooih. Ita auprrior qaalltj and adaptation to the want, of tha ouraaia. J. R. BARRETT i, CO. V LORD & SMITH, CHICAGO. &enral Agents for the Northwestern Etatea. Fyrsal'.-by E. P. Lcsli'?, Drncist, l'lvmonth. Ind. vl2irW- Iy Ü3 5 - a ri - sä er f, 1 or M3 '5 CS O te O 8 a If: c c - o . t s C hrft n ! rr. 0 2 r t : - fc p 3 2 a" P 0 r " aajaa o. 2 H 40 p 2 X c 2 : o - a " rn Z -5 t s r :r o or m I c 1 r C 5-3 VaraaMo Laiid. For SaleFor? S i.V.. tl Arr-a offirt mialirr Tjuvf. hr-in-portion of the Daniel Travi's Kstaf, which He t' rec mile.s ii(rtli-east of I'lvniou'h. 011 the tlosh. n tftnd. S vent v-live acres of the land is w ell imnroved. Omo.I orchard, fences, Ac., and the balance if timbered iund. w ith nlcntv df saw and rail timber for the use of tl.e nlao. For further particulars mi;-1v to A. C. Canron. or the undersigned at his residence, a mll. er;st of Plvimunh. PCTKTf .TAf'-ORY. 'i-I-tf Adm'r of the Est. of Daniel Travis dee'd. AFFLICTED SUFFER NO MORE I When by the use f Wt. JOINVILLE'S I'LIXI;l you can be cured pcrni.incutly, and at a trilling cot. The astonishing success nliich has attended thii invaluable medicine for Phvsical and Ncrvous Weakness. General Debility and IVoatra tiou. Loss of Muscular Fner.'y- Itnpotcncy.or any of thc cuiisequeneti cf youtbfid indiscretion, lenders it llie most valuable preparation ever discovered. , It wil! remove nil nervous nlTecticnj, dcpie.s-j sion, incapacity to study or business, K tw of mem- j ory. contusion, thoughts of self-destruction, lears of insanity, tic. Il will restore .the appetite, renew the health of tno.se who have destroyed it by pciipual ccesit or evil practice. Young Men be humluggcd 179 rstrc by "Qickc Doctors" and ignorant practiopcri( but send without delay for thc Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happiness. A perfect cure is pns.rfrr.teed in every instance. PriS f l, or four bottler to one address, S3.One bottle U euRkieDt to effect a c?M ia all oidinarv cases. also, nrr. joiNviLLFs srnciFic PI I iLS. for the ppeedy and permanent cure of Go'Kinhta, Rice, Urethral Disc arges. Gravel. Stricture, and all affections of thc Kidneys aud III adder. Cures effeced in from one to five day?. They arc prep l rciT Irom Tcgelablc extracts that arc fcurirrlcfS on the system, ami never nauseate Jho stomach cr irqiresnats b!ic breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor daes their action In any wty interfere with business pursuits, rrice, $1 prr I'iihcr of the above nientior.-ed articles w ill be sent to any addicss clj-;ely c a led and post-paid bv mail or express, an receipt of price. Ad Ircf 3 all orders lo KCKGIIIi & SIIUTTS, Chemist y.'l Iv N'o Itiver Street. Trov N Y Tiier comth glad tiding of Joy to all. To youm: and to old. to creat and to smsfl ; The beauty which once w as o precious and rai 0 Is free for all, ur,; au Uy be 'air llf I lie ukp oC CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID 111 jST j I Jtl T, , For Improving and Heautlfying the Complexion. The most aluahle and perfect preparation iu use, for riving the skin a beauttfe.1 pearl like tint, that is only found in youth. It qaicklv removes 'lau. Freckles. Pimples, Blotches Moth Patches, Ssllowness. Fruptions and all impu-ities of the skin, kindly healing the Käme leaving the rkiu white itn.l cl-r us alabaster. Its use can not Im detected hv the closet scrutinv. anil be nasi vear, a suiucieiii jju.iraiiiee in us cnicarv. Ith tmly .3 ceuti. Sent by mail on receipt of n order, by p.KUtiiii;, Miirrrs ,t o.. chemists, 23 J CS.-,, Ki ver St. Troy. N. V. On La Porto Street! AT TUR V V Jl 21 1 I T V Et K K O O TI or
ing a vegetable prep -ration i periecilv harmless. It is j m ' , ll" Pn 'J'. " " lo ,n' micTeci snd theoulv artide of the kind ns.-dhv tho Kii-neK and is M'ad it.Uiriuat. on w Iwch he conceives to be Invaluable considered hv the I'arsiaa as indi'-jH iisaMe to a -rrect "'I,, '"'I" every uß-.n-r will tr Ins remedy, as U Unlet. I invünls or.lu.UiiU bottles wert sold during the cosPv n.uhing, and nvy prove a blerg. p,r.
May be fwund tho best and cheapest assortment of Hoods, ever ollered inI'LYSIOUTU. UNDERTAKING attended to with a first cWs Hearse, on very rcasotiaSIe terms. o c- PaLmt.R. Miy 3. I SCT. 3c f,
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utir V ' Öfr;-..?A? j AdvailtagÖS of iMs PIOW. - ! , i It wiU last from throe to sit t;mr? longer thaa any otbr lfl 1'low 8r.yhi-r y tnvb-xly. Tbis has cfun lx"n proved tj Brui u in "jcri'ty" -l-i. or-s'i iiaüy t )t. f m.Iu h m-tiui of str-am in the W.-t. in whi-h fch-vt-ff"! IWi harw j btn 1 itu.iiir thn.uh"' in flowing t v urn, ' rtr hv'S r:? ri-wJ ovr i:,p. Kuuinf ! acre of the 5i.-nc jU vriiuout ct u. . . - It Will "SCOlir" 111 tllO DlOSt dlfflCUlt I It Will "sCOUr" in tllO DlOSt difflcult ;. Jioro all other 11 w J:ave rule!. If thre U a r ofgiounl nnyrLtrc ia Ti:icii it wili'tct tcur. vtJ-.&x j -a t f.na it. It drawa lighter tiian' in Cthcr riiw whilo cutting to aain viJth aud dd. Tho Sharo caa bo sharpened, or a r-int wlJed on, a rpalüi m on cnlin.-irr II--ws. r rr j t!Arkinith wlio cndorntitu-lü hi tra'i. th f tVi I I't'if-.-ctly rcalloitb'.e, au l wuia -KiriJl Any section can bo replaced by a duplicate. Vi 13 lul vf nny Apont, ai 11k- i.r4',Lali: anl Moü! l'j:u-.is f! j c.u. iu biul-Is. It i$ well stocked -with Trcr Englaail socon l-?ro. th timlK:r. ami t'.e Maii.lii.J . -r. tjjTl.t iron, with '-Blots' in tho dp j "i to yva or uutf Ur,.l ac pleasure. It plows at, any depth, frorn thrco to twelve in'lua, iv.vks TiftlV jrt -ither ttiM U cr turf, IfliveikclM i farruw, aiii t urui "ini-r stuUlc enj ful tra.- h complete! Z It is ths cheapest Plow in tho S"wrM, just a-t sura a tburo U ujion;.- in j .tTiL a"six Uoiars.p;ic, riti.crtlMa Cvc tloll's tTtiraix t:ir.v over; iu ri"t 1 intr tiiti nui jtrr tor j-t, jj-bvcia your I'lyw. won't- -scour ;" Vi.l in dirp quarter or .1 f.flh trMn Work, with theCÄTlio qualitKnd quaiititj rf w. r. it will t rrr tj perf rm mut he c.'nsiilfrtJ. -( ti-tl! ; I hp. Ji ri a- -- j - , . i ... . ... I 4 ir Plows an n-sd for profit. an-I L'.c rw ovtt f tri,&ithe. nitfl dHars and mitt mi l pot. in frr.pnttv m Mfits cott,iUtc dteiprxt. ami ve aio cnii lent man I u iris ui'vv man a uunarn l U'ii:i Wlii.'i vl "l Io' -eTery time h geta cue cf thw. I Theso remarks aro mado after a t familiarity with tb merit c f m st .f tin? prwl J-l...a i., ! ue in tLtf West, tuauy cf Lieh Lato ju-tly c-.rrn,J ; good reputation. ! bif Our now model B" Plow ia j tdesigTMxl exproi,ly f,,r atui.Wa ant foul crytnii. j Ä-Heretof re we bav hat on'r tlio "(r l attt-rndo. i S-sijrr.ed fir both, turf and tuMplo. 7io B" .nf I a y paiterni together wiil cnl;e us, to taw t tl arvi-i r all a t j shap.-. and gUn thorn utho rbuM-' or ' leaa"' plow as the prefer. aiti see' them. Warranty very liberal. For Sale only by JiUCK & TOAX, Plvmith.Tnd. l2-S?iMf. . . . ! CRISPEE COMA. OH! eh? w is "vai:tif:il r.d fair. With tiny ry r.-ur.t hi!r. whoe cut! ire.; tendrils oft. -nfwind; Enchantnl th' er" heart and laiii.d. ! For Curliug the Hair of cither Sex into ; Wavy and Glovsy Rin-lets or j Heavy Ma.-.sivc Curlr. r.y t!ine tl 15 ariele I-sdles sn.) ient'er.vr. run 'ier.f.fy t!ieinseJve. a thousand fold It is tin- only article i the world that will curl ftrailit huir, ai:d at the mma time give it a bean t if 11 1, plosiy ajTietarce. Tlie frUper Coma tot Olv carls the hair, hr.t inviL-oifltes. be Tj iifie and cleanses it ; i hitrhiy antT (!c;'tr:.tfuliv jk rtum--d. and is the most complete anirle of :hc kitid ever ofI fend to the Am rican public. The Cri-rn-r Coma will ! he pent to any adJn.. teah-.l ani' poptape (nl. for 1 1, j Addrvts all onb.rs to j W. I. CLARS X CO.. Clmtp. 23 ir No. 3. West Favt-.tc Street. Svi: vetE, N. T. ASTROLOGY. TIIL AVOUL1) ASTONISH EI) AT THE "VcVDEnrfL RVEI.ATTO.VS I.MADK RY TIIS GREAT ASTROI.OGIST Madame H. Ä. PFJUMCO. She reveal l secret ni mortal w mw. She r t or.-i to happiness tl,sc who. from doleful cm ntn, c, asir'.'hep, t.rose hi leVe.'",fcscTt,!ioy) y- f-!epa lsa uf money. Ac. bae ln-come d-s jondeiit. She brings together thr-e lVi'p'jniat.-d. -i-, es ir.formarioa tonci rriiig rr'rr trif nds cr lovrrs, n-PtO'V lof or Ptolen property, f ; yna the bu-jn"!p yoa are btt nnaliilt-d to purse. i n t in :r.t yc.1. w HI he most neeep.!':. can1 i'." -peedy marriagee i.d tells you the ery day vi u will many, irives you the name, likeness, und characteristics of the person. She reads your very thontrlitp.' , a,,d ';' her almost supernatural powers nvvjili tb t!arV. :,,d hidden mysteries of the future. From the f-tar- w e ! lhe firmament the malefic stars thst ove-reoa. or predominate in the coniiuration from the asi eta ard jKsitlon of the plain ts anrt the ! ttars rä a Jif avecs at thc time of birfh, the i (-nc;ep the fiVf"r- ueptiny of man. Fail not to co.irult tin- -r. atert A:rolop'pt on earth. It costs yon bnt a trifl.. and jen may iw-ver again lava to fauifable au opportunity." CcEMiiiatiou fee. with l.Kenev and all d.-'rrd information. $1. Partie living nt jt lnncec,n eonnilt the Madame by mail w i;h v rial afei; .::A a,!.sf;u-tion to tlie;nsc!cs, a if in person. A full and explicit chart.' wrk'eri otn.witha'l inquiries answered and lik.cm-.-e nch d, sect by mail ou receipt of price above i.iüiioncd. 'Hie p'.ricteft ccresy w ill be maintained, r.nd all C'.rr-Miidenc return ed or d' -trevej. ltcfercnceji of I he hiirut-rt '. r fur1 the inot.th aud vcarln v.Lici voe . -e burn. cccIoptt? n?.hn:1 link... Af.trin fhinn t-l hltlnlv ny i . rT a small lock of fislr. .. . . .T . m Address maiamh 11. a. rrrtmoo V. Ö. Dnwcr n-.ta1 N.T. FI.E FARMfOR SALE, acres improved 50 to JJr 75" acres tirrVr 15 to 30 acre prairie good board and rail fences, fenced into 7 fulds. Kuiming water 23 acrcH bmc meadow, 35 acres growing wheat and about 45 acres ready for spring plowing. Fine, large 2 stör farmhouse, with good smoke-house and out-building. I.arje bam 40x65 feet, with tdene basement. Large wagon-house, cribs a;:d chicken house. , Good beating orchard. Go d will and doer an i barn yard convenience. Gocd?cil. Convenient to schjol and to a paw mill, piist-n-.ill ar.d market, and 9-noui'Jed bv good iirprovcments and inagood ncighbotliood. Will be sold for a pari cf l!e purchase money hi hul and tl.e ici-idue rn tir.rc. Fof Any rniri wh is a pood farmer and has orae fueans, this is a rare chance to proar a tine farm at a low price. Applv to oüG tn c. II. ÜKEVE. Free to Everybody. A Large 6pp. Circular ,-g?ipg informatton on the greatest i nr;vru nee to the youn;of boili ' xcs. 'tteaches low the houiily niiy hecoma biful, the desphed respected, and the forsakren loved . No youug lady or gentleman should fail lo send their address, and receive a copy ost paid hy return mill. Address P. O. Drawer. 21 . 2.i GmJ Troy, N. Y. to cosoiitivi:$. The advertiser, ha ine ben retord to health In a frwarcki by aatniplc re-medy. affer havin-r piifl. rod fuc several yesrs with a severe lunnil'ectlon -J that drepd disease, connmption, is ami on to make known to his fel'ow siitl'ercra the mesn- of cure. To all In d in' it he will send a copv of fbeprencHption u-edtrrce of chaigcK u iiii directions for pre aringand using thepame. which they w ill find a -r-vrr for CovHHtHt'ti. Att)iil. tiiah ."W. an1 all Ttirn.1 and lamg aflecth-n-.. The only object vf the alertlier evnoooi. n ii, r mail. H.v. KinVAItf . WlIlON. AViliiani-tanr, KtCga Co , N. Y. I -4sv BRRORS OF YOUTH. A pentleuian ho sum trc! for roars from nervnna J. bility. premalnre decay, snd the cCccls of yoaihul eon do so. bv ad.treing in conf.deuce. J(H isi lirN, n Cedar bt.. New York. "j .1 " Steam Engine for Safe. A rORTARLE ENGINE 12 horae power, will be sold.ag we wifh to male room foi a Urger one. U can bo f?een running at the Fouadrv aad Machine lion f 24trj ADAM S1.MON3, South Plymouth. nirATTERFn CONSTlTiTTinv d.
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