Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 July 1867 — Page 3

THE DEMOCRAT Local and Miscellaneous.

Advertising Aoexts. W. I. Sciiuookr 51 Dearborn Street, anel Cook, Conuux X Co. 83 Dearborn St., Clncaso, llls s- M1 Jetting i i.i. New York City, and Geo. P. 1owelu & Co., 23 Congress St. Boston, Mass., re authorized to receive advertisements for he Democrat. I'lttsVjrsh, i?t. Wayne & Chicago Railway. On and after April 29, 1367, Trains will leave Stations d illy. (Sabbaths excepted.) a follows : Train leaving Olicajo at 4.50 P. 3L-. leaves daily. TRJJXS GODiO WEST. STATIONS. rXTBESS.'lXPBESS.(EXrBESS. EXPRESS. p u 2.00 a M " j 3.10 " " ! 4.53 " " i 5.50 " " i 6.23 " " I 6,4 " " 7,1 " " I 7.40 " " I 9.20 " i Ö.50 " Pittsburgh... Rochester. ... Salem Alliance Caiiton M isillon.... Orrville Wooster Mansfield Creetiline.. J Barms t'p Saniuaky Korest.... ... 1.1 .na Van Wert... Fort Wayne. Colnmbia.... Warsaw Plymouth.... V'aparaiso . . . Cnlcago ! 6.4 A V 9,30 A M 2.15 3.33 5.2f5 M0 7,06 7,30 8,03 8.40 10,14 10.45 11,00 .' 8.15 " . 10.33 " . 11.40 " 10.10 12,22 1,10 1.5ß 2,16 2.53 3.22 5.00 . 14.51 T sc! . 12,55 " .i 1.33 ; 2,i2 " J 4.05 u tt Ar De 4.45 A M 5.30 6.03 6.35 6,10 6.40 7.21 10.00 " 10.2 " it 11. 1 7.1?) i 7.53 ' 9,13 10.31 12.20 ' 1.10 2.00 ! 3.CD 1 4.31 7,00 it 12.20 1-2.55 2,15 3.30 5.20 fi.01 a.ai 7.51 9.27 AM 11,00 " " 11,2 " " 15.30 P M " 1 1.27 " " , 3.0 J " " I 3.-W " 3.3ti " ' 5.10 " " 7.13 " 1 9.20 " 7.53 " 9.11 " 10.20 11.45 " 1-J SO p 1.-21 " 2 20 ' 3, 57 " 5.50 it P 31 ii i,2a TRAIX3 GO ISO, EAST. STATIONS. EXPRESS.. EXPRESS. EXPRESS. EXPr.EsS. Chicago Valparaiso ... Kvmouth Warsaw Columbia Fort Wayne.. Van Wert Vma F.rt Up Svudusky. Bucyrus

7.20 a M 10.20 p M 4.50 P mi 4.S0 A M 9.04 " 12.50 A M C27 " 6.37 " 10.35 " 2.59 " , $.10 " S.9 " 11 33 " 4 20 " i 9 CI " 9.40 " 12J9 P M 50 " : 9.44 " 10.33 1 25 " " 10.30 " 111.33 " 2 3 " S V. " 11.3 " I ; 2.52 P 34 9.50" 12,31 a li 2.15" 4.3 " ll.W " j 1.11 " a 50 " 5 63 " 'lt.35 " 1 2i: " 4 21 S 3S " 12il3 P5i 2.41 " F.ll " 6.a3 " 12.50 " i 3.10 " s.ro " 6 25 " 2-0 " ! S.20 " COO A SI ß!.57 " 2.H0 " i 3.1 " .3rt 8.40 4.03 " j 5.1 " f.3 " 9 07 " 4.30 " I 5.-10 " 9.05 " ft 43 " 5.04 " t ß.13 " 9.41 ' 10. ri " 5.21 " i"..23 " 10.00 " 11. C:j " 6.23 " 7.30 " 11.15 " 11S2 " 6.57 " 7.50 " 11.40 123 A M S.4 I 9.40 " 2.25 P M 10, i3 " 1 9,50 " 10,43 S,10 "

Kj . CJLiilUI. j J), Minefield Wooster Omilk Masssillon Canton Alliance Rilem Rochester Pittsburgh F. Ii. MVER3. Gon'l Ticket Affent. C. C. & 1. R. II. Time Tabic. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. LeaTe La Porte, diilj( (Sundajf Excepted, ) Ar rite at Plymouth, WESTWARD. LeaToIIy month ArriyeatLa Porte ..fi:00 A.M .10:00 A M .. 2:40 P. M ...4:40 P.M Trains run by Michigan Southern & Northern Indian Railroad time.w'iich is 15 minutts Blower thanP., Ft.W. iC.R.R. time. E. II. SCOTT, Supt. X. A, &. Railway, WANATAH STATION. GOING SOUTH. Mail and ExDress flcarc:0 1-31 A.M 4 ' Expre3 Local Freight 10.37 P. M G 45 A.M GOING NORTH. Mail and Kxpresa (leaves). . Express Local Freight 2.Q A.M. ....7,15 P.M. ... Ü.15F. M. We would have all Democrats remember the primary meetings to select delegates to the County Convention. Apathy and indifference are sadly out of place at this time. Fine Cigars. Major Moore, in the old Postoflice building, has just received a lot of cigars of the bet quality. They are A No. 1. The Circuit Court commences its next seseion here on the 12th cf August. Those interested will do well to make a note of this. The wheat harvest in this locality has proved abundant beyond expectation, und the grain is of fine quality. Postmaster Bailey is fixing up ike Plymouth postoflice in regular city style. The Colonel's arrangement for the boxes is an original i lea of his own. P. M.'s of other places can not furnish a better arranged cfücc than the Plymouth office. The Colonel knows how to keep a post orliee as well as a lirtt cl iss hotel. The August number of the Lady's Friend opens with :t piquant steel engraving of a rustier maiden holding regs up to the light to see if they are i.'t.di. Tiie i- ?el Fashion p! de far this month 13 a group cf six young misses "beautiful'' designed and colored. Then wc have r.iimeron? engravings devoted to the f ishiona, &e. Price (with engraving) o0 a year. Addiess Deacon & Peterson, Pliila. Pei!?oj?l. Mr. Ira Hayt, of the Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, pai I us a visit on Tuesday of this weck. Mr. II. is one of tho-c genial. whole-souled fellows, with whom it is always a pleasure to meet. lie was in this place by invitation of Mr. an I Jlr. C. C. Buck, in attendance at tlirTin Weeding, and in the company of his friends, seemed high'.y pleased with his visit to the town of Plymouth. Satisfied. Many house ivos who have been Uäinti; soda for jea.-, have become sitisSed that D. D. DeLand k Co.'s best chemical Saleratus is better for all purposes than soda, and there re can not be induced to use soda, or any other brand of ealcratus. A fight on a small scale was inaugurated oTi the opposite side of the street from our office Monday evening. The belligerents h. 1 no time to do much damage before the Marshal came along and riarch eel one of them up to the Captain's e flkv. New-Railtioad BitiDOE. All the -framework for the new railroad bridge across Yellow Itiver at this place, arrived from Chicago on Monday. WorkmeTn have been engaged incc then in putting the timbers together, nnd iua few days a substantial structure will span the river in place of the temporary concern put up a few weeks ago. The new bridge will not bo so easily knocked off its pegs as the old one was. A gentleman was In this place a few elays ago trying to persuade our citizens to have theirdwellingsand business rooms numbered; that he was the identical individual in person that could do the job in an artistic manner, Ac We believe he did not meet with very much encouragement, and so abandoned the effort. In Warsaw they employed him to number their houses, which he did to their entire satisfaction. Diem. On Sunday morning, June 30th, Maria B. Woodward, wife of John L. Woodward, of this place. On Saturday afternoon, July 20th, Allen M. Patterson, son of Thomas and Mary Patteisoa. Agricultural Xotlco. A meeting of the Marshall County Agricultural Society is Tequired to be held on the 1st Saturday in August, at the Court-house, at I o'clock P. M.. to comnlote arrangements for the annual lair. A general attendance is Torr aeairsDt. W. J. Ha.m, Pres

Didn't Get His Money's Worth! About three weeks ago, some one lost an amount of money at "Wei-tcrvelt & Co's on the floor. The amount found was over five but less than fifty dollars. They have waited expecting some one to call and inquire for it but no one has, so now they wish to advertise it, hoping the owner may be found. It is not often they say anyone fails to gel the worth of his mtn. ty who visits their store, but shis time they acknowledge that one person left, poorer than when he came. The Tin Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buck, on Monday evening last was a very pleasant affair. A large party ot friends were in attendance, and the time passed agreeably away, frequently interspersed with merriment and wholesome good humor. We have not the space to give the details of the happy event, and can only add to the above that the presents were numerous and appropriate, some of which were quite curious and original. For the cike received at this office the craft return a multitude of thanks to Mr. Buck and his estimable lady. Tee ''P. R." We have received the particulars of a "mill" that took place the other day between two female pugilists in a rural settlement of this county. The affair was not known to outsiders, so the two shoulder-hitters had no "bottle-holders" nor seconds to "sponge them down," but adopted the old fashioned, "rough-and-tumble, stand-up-and go-in" mode of fighting. After a few counter charges, in which, both exhibited much caution, the one led off with her right mauler and planted a stunner square on the dial-plate of her antagonist, and closing in, threw her with much force; failing to come to time, she was set upon by the victorious bruiser and compelled to bear the u.mblc punishment of numerous kicks in th? short ribs, which very seriously affected her breathing. The women in this rural neighborhood should employ Elizabeth Cady Stanton or Anna Dickinson to read them a lecture.

Our neighbor is a model specimen of the radical idea of propriety. lie prefers tan color to white, lies as easily as rolling off of a log, and as persistently as a radical holds on to ollico.or Butler to stolen spoons, finds fault with every body for every thing, and when he prtys Ids taxes, sverr- worse than the army ia Flanders was everf upposcd todo. Like his radical associate, taking all he can get, he swears terribly because lu can't get more. Like the miser when he found the old-fash-ioned pistarecn.heis ready to exclaim, "Dang it, if any body else had found 3ou, you'd been a quarter dollar." We don't know what is to become of the old man ; he is evidently fast verging on senility, and unless the young hopeful that bears hid name can find an occasional trunk to ritle, he may yet come to want. "Pity the sorrows of a poor old man." BounnoN Ep.ass Band. A brass band is an "institution" that everj town cannot boast of, because every town, we suppose, cannot afford it. Bourbon has a brass band, and a good one one that, with a little more practice, will eclipse some 1-ands that make pretentions towards being first-class. The boys of the Bourbon Band are good fellows; they give their friends the benefit of a Serenade occasionally, plaj' for public gatherings, and give full satisfaction. Success to the Bourbon Brass Band. New Mi'Sic. Messrs. Boot & Cady, music elealers No. CT Washington st., Chicago, have just issued the following new music : The Pilgrim's March. I'm thinking of our Youth, Tom Song & Chorus. Foor Carlotta The last words of Maximilian Song fe Chorum. Good Night Farewell Fantasie. Poor Broken Heart Ballad The Prayer Quartette. Olivet College March. City Marches. The Tin-Horn Serenade, Messrs. Editors : . On Monday night, or rathci Tuesday morning, long after the i wedding party at Mr. Buck's had retired to their homes, a party was gotten up and fiittcd out for the purpose of tendering an appropriate serenade to the newly mrrrieii pair. A list of names below will furnish a partial estimate ef the number embraced in the expedition, but the list ii by no means complct . Tin-horns were distributed to each inelivdual, and thus armed, Ihcy opened out upon Mr. Buck at his residence, fairly striking terror to the hearts of those living in that vicinity. From here they proecedcel to the residence of C. II Peeve, Esq., and in the same manner played a few airs there. Bchrc reaching the hvttcr place it scema that some one or more of the party had deserted the ranks, and in order to ascertain the name of the tlelinquent the roll was called, which revealed that the following names were responded to with an aye : Xathan Maxcy, The. McDonald, John Wcstervclt. Tazewell Smith, Dr. Mainard, Peter Klinger, T. A. Simons, Dr. West, Gide on Blain, Henry Pershing, W. C. Edwards, J. F. Van, T. Crcssner and II. B. Dickson. The best of feeling prevailed, and wherev er the party stopped they were greeted with a genuine hospitality by their friends. An Obpeuvhr. The .Soldier vs. tlic IXondliolirlcr. The soldier who ypillcd his blood in defense of the country, and risked his life in her defense, was considered well paid if he obtained his compensation in green backs. But now the advocates of the favored and exclusive class tel! us that it will never do to pay those who lent money to the Government in greenbacks, although that was the kind of money they lent the Government. The debt of the bondholders, they say, is a higher and more sacred one than that of the soldiers ! Lcgaltendcrs arc good enough for the latter, but nothing except gold will do for the aristocratic bondholders ! A monetary obligation, in their estimation, is more precious than blood, and a risk of property more sacred than a risk ol life ! Do the soldiers believe this? Is not tho currency they were paid in tjood enough for any body ? Cin. Enq. m . The latest style of wearing the hair among the Pans modistrsin the unrestrained and flowing, called in Kngland the 'mano" stvle. To wish to do without our fellows, and to be under obligations to no one is a sure sign of a soul void of sensibility. It is "coming through tho rye" that .nakes many fellows walk crosi legged. feEjrrEEBLKD AMD DELICATE CONSTI rDTlONS 0 both sexes.use Hilm boid'i Extract Bucho. It willgire DnsK anc enert!e Fseiinr andnhl i yen to s:eep Ttu.

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PLYMOUTH MARKET CORRECTED WEEKLY 6T CI.EAVELAND & HOUGHTON.

Flour per bare' $l00.f 14,0 Wheat per bushel $1,251,5' Corn... New Sl'Old 65 Oats 3040 Potatoes C075 New Potatoes $1.00 $1,50 Clover seed $8,OUln.OO Flaxseed Sit" Lard B(ail Cutter ...11(21 Eggs.....' 1012 Beeswax Tallow Racrg 23 Hides green 7?l. Dry 12 Hay, wild $9,0 Tame U.W Apples, green, per luhcl SL00I50 41 Dry, per lb hUi All who are in want of Sewing Machines can be furnished at Paul's boot & shoe store with the very best Sewing Machines that are made, both the Singer and the Grover & Baker machines, and at prices as low a3 they ein be bought for in the United States. lS-tf DEL 33 "VST Jk. 33 - 5300 00 will he paid if, upon analysis of Dr, I1eckei.i.9 Vegetable Aous CfitJ, it la found to contain any QUININE, ARSENIC, STRYCHNINE or POISON, or any ingredient but what is TUItELY VEGERADLE, a3 its name indicate?. Dn. IIECKELL'S VEGETABLE AG LTE CURE does not break down the system in one part to remove the disease in another. It has stood the test and performed cures when all other remedies had failed. IT CURES INSTANTLY, and in r.o instance will the person have more than on Chill after the first dose, and in the majority of caes not even th.it. It accomplishes iU work Ly DESTROYING TIIE CAUSE of the disease. It contains no Quiuinc,no Arsenic, no mineral, no Poison. Call for Dr, II ECK ELL'S VEGETABLE AGUE CURE and take no other. Eo cot be imposed upon by Laving your Druggist or tradesman tell you be has something else equally a3 good. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally. TERSHING BROWN. Agents for Plymouth, lnd. n"2 Cm Dr Sclirnck's itiandmkc Pills a Substitute for Calomel These Pill are composed of varions roots, haviu: the powert relax the s Tetionsof the liver as promptly and pffectiially as blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of those dwasrreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the ne of the l itte r. In all bilious disorders those Pill may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, ninl remove those obstructions from th liver and büiarv duct, which are the raus of bilious affections in SCHF.NCK'S M ANI'RAKK PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liv-r. indicated by sallow skin, conted tönern, cotiven"ss, drowsiness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In bhort. these pills may be used with advantage in all cases when a purgative or arativo medicine is rrI'lease ask for "Dr. Scheok"?Mandrake Pills," and observe that ti e t vo likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stump one when in the Inst Mage of Consumption, and the other in his present health. Sold bv all drurv'ats and dealers. Price 23 cents per bor, rrinMTal e:Kee. No. 1, North Mil street, I'hila., Cieneral Wholesale Ascents : Demns, Harne) fc Co., 21 Park Row, New York; S. S. Ilance. MM Baltimore St.. Baltimore, Md.: JohnD. Park, N. K. cor. of Fonrth and Walnut St?. Cincinnati, ehio: Walker .t Taylor, 131, and 13J Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III.: Collins Bros, southwest corner oi" Second and vine Sts, St. Louii, Mo. vünlO Uh & Othweamlyr. It is pleasant to recommend a really meritorious article, hence we ask those uiTerinr from dysn?psia. iitvDusnets, or debility, to try Dr Strickland's 1'onic. Dr. K. M. !s;i ins ordered $ I worth fur J. C Hay. Decatur, Ala. T. Hart, New York city, pays, "It cured me; where can I tret it for my friends J" Thus they write lrom all quarters. 43-1 in Those having legal business to transact, notes to collect, or air; business whatever to attend to in the Cin nit or Common Pleas Courts, will lind it l their advantage to call on J. G. Osborne. 44t4 fVocn, Chills ok Intermittent Fever cured, or money refunded. Dr- Witt's Ague Pills are entirely a new medicine, and having been tried in over l.'JiX) of the very worst and ohstinnte eases of Chills and Fever and never failed even in one case to effect a cure, the proprietor guarantees them to cure every case, even after ail other medicines fail. Those sufferingshould immediately give them a trial. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price, $1. Address Dr. Witt, Box Oil, Cincinnati, Ohio. 27yl A Yoi:nq L.viiY returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a fe v mouths in the City, was hardly recognized by her fru nds. In place of a course, ru':c, flushed face, she h id a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothnuss, and instead of twenty-three she really appeared bat eljjhtijüP. Upou inquiry as to the cause ofso great a change, t-h-i plainly told th"m that she us ed tho ( 7 U I '. 1 i 7. 1 .V Ii A L .V, and considered it an inval uable acquisition to a Lady' toilet. By its use any La dy or Uentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. Lis simjde in its combination, as Na ture herseir is simple, yet unsurpassed in its cfllcacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, demi sing and lyjautiiylag- the khi and complexion. By its action on the cuticle it (In aw from it a!l imparities, kindly heal ing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it should bi, clear, soft, smooth and hcau'.iful. Price $1, eut by Mail or Express, on the rcc-ipt of a order by VT. L. CLARK CO., Chemists, No. 3, West Fayette St. Syracuse, N. Y. The only American agents for the same. 23-iy Take no more Uxplkasixt and Unsife Remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases . Use Ilclmboli's Extract Buehu and improved Rose Wash. IIRLMn )LD'S EXTRACT BL'CIIU nd Improved ROSE WASH cures secret and dclicato disorders in all their t-tapca at little expense, lit tle or no c native in ict. no inconvenience and no exposure, his pleasautin ta.sie and odor, immediate int.H action, and free from all injurious properties. MANHOOD AND OUTIIFUL VIGOR are egained by IIei.mrold's Hxtkact Huchu. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by IlKr.Mnoi.n's Kxtract Buchu. The Glory or Mxi Strength. Therefore the nervous Mul debilitated should linmediitely use Ilclmbold'ri Extract Bnchu. Call for the Best. When you purchase an article that is cheap, of which but little is. used, always call for the best, for the difference in cost between that and an inferior article will be imigmficant. Call for D. II. DeLand & Co.'ä Best Chimie.tl Salaratus, and having once procured it you will call for no other. The groccra have it, or should- Use it instead of soda. For NoitRETKNTiON or Incontinence of urine, irriution, infl.invitjou or ulceration of tho bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust deposit, and H diseasct of the bladder, kidncya and dropsical swelling?, IIei.mboi.d's Extr ct Buchu gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by miny alarming symptoms), and if no treatment "is submitted to, consumption, insanity or epileptic fits ensue. Helmboldt8 Fluid Extract Buciiu is pleascnt in taste and odor, free from all injurious proprties, and immediate in its action. HELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRAGT I a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVE!,, DROrSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPL A I NTS .GENERAL EECILITY, And all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether xisting in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cauie originating and no matter f HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases ef these org ins requira tho ujo of a diuretic-. . It no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity raT cnrie.. Our Flesh and blood arc supported f-oai these sources, u&d the lISlLTU AND IltrriNESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt uso of a i etable remedv. II EL XI B OLD'S EXTRACT DVCHU establ'Hhed upward3 of 18 vtars, prepared by II. T. IIELUBOLDT, Druggist, i'Ji Brondway, N"w York, and 104 South 1'nb Street, Philvielphia, P. 19-94

The American Cooking Stove After twenty years' experience In the manufacture of f toves,we became convinced, some six years since, that a vast amouut of money was being expended by the people of this country in baying cheap and almost worthless stoves, a large portion of which was wasted ; and that true economy consisted in buying the be6t stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view, we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stovf, and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, acd carefully watched Its operations for the last six years, and when an improvement suggested Itself, we have at once adopted it, and we have several of these seenred by letters patent. In this manner, we no not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state ol perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking Ftoves. The recent improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience and effectiveness. In all the varieties ef etoves we manufacture, we study usefulness, durabUity, convenience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are 6atisfied we study the Interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., Albany. N. Y, For sale by II. 13. DICKSON & CO., ' PLYMOUTH, Ind. Survey rVoticc. VTOTICE Uhcrehv eiven that the undersigned CounL ty surveyor of" Marsha II county. Indiana, will, at the request or John Kitch and I'ershins. on Wednesday J ul v2 1. iStiT, proceed to survey and subdivide the Tjliowinlands in Marshal! Co : .Vc. IS, T. 31. R. 4 : also sec. 27, T. 34. It. 3. and establish the corners ol tlie lands beloii 'in tosaid John Kitcii ami Perhin.in said section; said survey will b; continued from day to day if necessary till completed. Non-resident owners of lands in said sections who fail to meet me at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for dett ay in? their proportion ot the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the Count v Auditor as delinquent, and such deiinqu jneies placed on the tax duplicate for collection according to la-.r. J. M. KLINULl:, July 4, 12C7 41 3w Surveyor.. Survey JVolicc. Not'ce is hereby given that the undersigned j County Surveyor of Marshall County, Indiana will, at thercipieatof Lee & ß .proceed on July 2'Jth, 1867, to h'urvev and ubdividc the following lands in Marshall count? : Sjc.ion2l,125 and 3, T. 34 R. 3, and also establish the corners ol the lands belonging to said Lae k Bro.in said sections, said survey will be continued from d ty to day if necessary till completed. Non-re-ident owners of lands in said sections who fail to meet nr.? at the time abovenientioneJ, at the residence of Jacob Johnson, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor as delinquent, and such delintjuencies placed on the tax duplicate for collection according to law.

t4iw4j J. M. KL1NGER. Surrcyor. Lamb's Family Knitting Machine' Knits Hosiery of all sizes ; knits heel and gore ar.d narrows oil' toe complete ; eels up its own work, widens and narrows at will, and by ktiitiing the web ei ther turbular or flat, single, doubl or ribbed, it produces over 3D articles of apparel, any thing from a silk watch coid, neck tie or glofe, up to an u .derhirt, shawl or blanket Xso other machine in the world can do these things. It knits 4,flU0 stitches per minute. Is the greatest labor sxver and the most useful, novel and profitable machine ever invented. Every family should have one. Farmers, don't sell your wool ; yon can treble its value by converting it into knit goods. General Ollice. No 84 East Market St., Indianapolis. Send two stamps for circular, testimonials and samples of work. Address DOW L ALLEN, Gen'l Agents, I. O. 13ox 111)1), Indianapolis, lud. ETAGEN TS vV ANTED. !! AWAY WITH SPEC1ACI.ES. OLI EYES MADE NEW, t7. j''. n i'Jto'tt ti'irtor nr treiliri'i Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 Cents. Address Dr. E. 15. FOOTE, No. ll'J Lexington Avenue, Cor ofEast2;tü fct., N. Y. nf Sm AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES. COMFORT AND CURE FOR TIIE RUPTURED. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 CentsAddress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No, 110 Lexington Avenue Cor. uf East äSth st., N. Y. rill 3m CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION For the MARRIED! .S-'nt FREE, in sa!ed envelope, on receipt of 10 e.'ent. Address Dr. E. U. FOOTE, (author of Medical Common Sense. Book 400 pnes. $1.50, Bent by mail.) No. 110 Lexington Ave, Cor, of EastäSth et., N. Y. n-U 3ms N'KW'"GliOCE'irY A N D PROVMffl STORE ! E IAVE AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK on hand, consisting cf Fragrant and Rich Teas, Rare and Aromatic Coffee, Oest and Cheapest Sugars, PUIIK SPICES, HEALTHY SALKItATUS, SYllUrs.VINEGAR.TOBACCOS, STARCH, &c. The Highest Market Price Paid for all kinds of Country Produce ! We invite all who wish to purchase, to call nnJ examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are satisfied that we are offer'i g BETTER BARGAINS! than can be bad at any oilier place. Michigan Strctt, one tloo North of Pyles Jcxcelfy Store, PLYMOUTH, IX P. Mar 30, 18C7. Cm39 fjmtjX The aiZJK.iT CYf USE! O F I-IXJM AN MI315R Y. JustjHtMlnhed, in a leaM envelope. Pritt tix cents, A LICTURS OM TUT. NATURE. TREATMENT. AND RADical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperm ttorrhoca, induced by Self-abuse ; Involuntary Dmi.sions, Impolcncy, Nervous Debility, tnd impediments to m irriage generally ; Consumption epilepsy and Fit, mental and phvHic.il Incapacity, ie. Hy ROU.J.CULVEUWELL, M. D. Aull or of the 'Green Rook," tic. The world-renowned author ia this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse mir be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bctiles, intruments, rings or coidiaN, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain nn l effectual, by which every sufferer.no matter what his condition may be. mav cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS LECTURE WIM, PROVE A ROON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Rent, under e-eal, in a plain envelope, to any address postage paid, for nix cents or two pot tamp. Also Dr.Cul verweil VMarriifge Guido" price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE k CO, 127 Bowery, New York. Pot Office box 4,566. Tl2D!ly .

PERSUING & BROWN Would csll the attention of the public to their full an well selected stock of gools, well suite! to tiiiäniarke consisting in part of Dill GS, MEDICINES, PAIST5, ST A Tl OXER V, S CI1 OOL ÖO OKS LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, "Wall and Window Paper, Perfumery, Albums, DYE STUFFS.. CIGARS, FINE CUT TOBACCO, CANDIES, PATENT 3IED1CINES, &c.

PHYSICIAN'S, and FAMILY PERSCJRIPTI0N3 FILLED TO ORDER. Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 12-22-ti PERSHING & BROWN. ERIE RAILWAY. -vr'-''jr BHD AD U A UGE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE TO NEW BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. This Railway extends from Dunkirk to New York 4G0 miles, Buffalo to New York 423 miles, Salamanca to New York 415 miles, AND 13 FROM 22 to 27 Miles the SHORTEST ROU'ß. All trains running directly through to New York. 4(30 MILZ9 without ciiarcE or coaches. From and after April 3!th. 1SC7, trains will leave in in connection with all western lines as folldws: FROM U UXKIRKAXD SALAMAXCAVj New York time from Union depots : 7,30 A. jr. XEW YORK DAY EXPRESS. From Dunkirk. (Sundays excepted.) Stop at Salamanca, and connects at liornellaville and Corning with the 8 A. m. Express from Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7.00 A. M. 2.35 P.M. LIGIITXTXG EXPRESS, from Salamsnca, (Sundays excepted!, stop at U'-rniiviiic o.v. p. v.. (snpper), intersecting with tho 2.20 train from Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7.09 a. ft. 4,r P. M. XEW YORK XIGIIT EXPREß from Dunkirk. (Sundays excepted.) stops at Salamanca ,W p. yi. Ohan 7.35 p.m.; Turners 9.5V . m., and arrives iti New York at 12.30 p. M.. connecting with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. FROM BEI FALOV,? New York tira from Depot cor. Exchange and Michigan Streets : 5,45.1. M. M:V YORK DAY EXPRESS. (Sundays tSeepted) stopn at ilornellsville !,0J a. m. (bkft.) t?U3qulianna 2.17 p. M..; (dine) Turner's8.0j r m.. (sup.) and arrive In New York 10.W p. m. Connects at (ireat Rend with Delaware. Inekawanna A Western railroad, and at Jersev ciy with midnight Express train of New Jersey r iili yacl fer Fhiladelphia, Baltimore and Washiiisteu. 8,00 A. M. J-:XPRfS MAIL, via Avon- drtd Ilornellville (bundays excepted.) arrives in Aew lork at 7.0') A. M.: connects at El mint with Northem-ceiffral railway for Harrishnrg. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and points south. 2,20 M. LIGIITXfXG EXPRESS (Sundays 'scepted. t top at Iloruellsvillc r.2. p. m. (up.) and arrives in New York 7.00 a. m.. connects at Jersey in- wiih mornin- Expres tr.iin of New Jersey ItViIroäd for Baltimore and Wahimrton. and at N'c Yors with morning Fxprcss train for Boston and New Ödland cities. 6.10 P. M. XEW YORK XIGIIT EXPRESS, daily, stops at rortaje?.5. e. m., intersecting at Hornels vine with the 4.15 p. m. train from Dunkirk, and Arrives in New York at 12,30 P. m. 11,20 P. M. CIXCIXXATI EXPREß, (Sundays excepted.) stop at Susquehinnah 7.22 a. m.: (bkft.) Turner's 1.10 p. m.. (dine) and arrives in New York at a.'i." p. m.. conir cts at Elinira. with norihern Central K. R. lor llarrisbur. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Ä points south; at (ireat li -nd with Delaware. LackawMima .t Western railroad for Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Cnly one train oat on Sunday, leaving Buffalo at G,10 p. m., and reaching New York at 12.30 p. m. Boston and New England pisscngers, with their baggage are transferred jWe c charge ia Ntw York. To pleasure travelers the line of the Eric railway presents many objects of interest, passing through the beautiful villeys of the Chcmunir, Susquehanna. Delaware and Raniapo rivers, an ever changing panorama of nature's beauties commands at'ention. rV- a lituf I In f tA AnJ tt not bim rlrtM a 1rii n er coaches .V TIIE WOULD accompany all nisht train? on this railway. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, And fare alwiys as Ijw as aiy other route. ASIC FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY, Which can be obtained at nt principal Ticket Oalces in the west and Boutu-wet. ii. riddle, y.i. n. pa rr, Gen'l Supt. Cen"l Tass ag't. 12-2S ' J Fag x eti s :t Ktho vUalrincipl of life. When by transgressing iho satvs of nature ViQ impairhe workings of tyi beautiful nechanlifai which Gcd made irfect, nature, tVvoughhcr great ElcctricalYattcr Kiak3 a powerful effort to remove ie im-pc-dnent which clogs tho circulation of magnetic rorccs. i.o aesibt PatM-e, tho "Electro Magnetic Flaid,"prprcd by the Swain Manufacturing Company, which id nothing less than Licctricity liquid form, and is undoubtedly tho most wonderful as well as most useful chemical discovery of this ago of fruitful research. It is composed ef the most powerful ingredients known to chemistry, and when combine! by this, ths only known process, and applied to tho human forra, iti;upplie3 Iba deficiency of magnetic power, needed to banish disease. . Talsy of long standing, Scrofula, and Epileptic fits have been cured in a few minutes, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, thoso giant diseases which bavo for ages Laüled medical fckill, and caused untold fullering, yield at once to the healing iafluence of this powerful fluid. It is warranted to heal the following diseases when used according to directions at a bathing lotion: ltbcumalism, Neuralgia, Talsy, Fits, Swelled Joints, Scrofula, Stiff Limbs, Spasms, Deafness, Cancer, White Swelling," Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Femalo Weak Hack, Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, and other Female Diseases. lemcmbcr that its use involves no long tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects will be seen almost In stantly whilo in no case can it possibly dc iirm. 'end to tho proprietors for circular ectaio? certificates from well known Il tens c remarkable cures, effected brthi mediciiK? after all other rcmcd'ao had failed to relieve. One bot riß will be pent to wfy part cf the United SiXfs on receiptoCone dollar. DR. C.. SWÄIN & CO., Suressrm to PR. JAS. MO RR ELL, Proprietor 31 fcoutli WiUer Ntrect, Chicago. Said by leading druggist vry ither. For sals ty Also for sale by all Drugzsts in nymouth. v!2n a II. UEEVE, NSUUANCE AGENT. Insures Poperty. Stock ami Lives. Cash Cap tal over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the bast joint Stock Companies in the United StatesO No assessment for losses. Ontce in . Policici issued in L'nglish and German, and Losses paid here. 1 1 n3tf . INQ3 VCOBTADLD AMÖROSA A rare artile for the bair. Sold only t LFAIO.V? Dru? Ptare.

DR. ROUTZAHN'S CSXECRATtD FAMILY riBDICINES. Principal Depot, No. 4'J Main Sucvt. SPRISGFIEl D OHIO. His Croat Erysipelas Remedy Will positively cure Erysipelas within fcrtycight houis bv an outward application. HIS-INVINCIDLB GOITCR OINTMENT Will effectually cure Goiter, Big Neck or Wen without opening the skin in 69 days. His Celebrated J51ool lur-fje . .Will Cure all diseases originating Irom Impure Blood or of the Cin ulatory SystemI3is Griest American Cancer Ointment Will cure Cancer without cutting or burning. The preatect cancer remedy known. His Infallible Fever and Ague Specific Wlil cure Fever and Ague within 43 hours, without Quinine, Arsenic, Zinc or any poiscn whatever, Kis Healing arid Drawing Salve Will cure Job's Plagues, Carbuncles, Fclous, Tumor?, L'lceis, Wouuds, all chronic sores, 51c. For saly bv Dr. T. A . LKMON , 45mG " 1'lymoutli, Ind. B- R O v FIRST PRKM1CM . V0FA8ILVER MEDAL Wil WASDtO TO g-j BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE . 7 By the S. H. Sutt Agricuaur! Society, at ' lit Silz baldea in N'sbu. StpV 2J, 10. M Vegetable Hair Restorative 1, becom'iif the mntt popular article for Restor u slid Beauiifring tu Hiir. thr-iboat tsa qnalltT and adaptation to ih wants of ttia aa

U will kborUy appear la ili arcpca '4 aioura&m. J.R.BARRETT it. CO. w rropa. . LORD & SMITH, CHICACO, General Agents for tue Northwestern States. For sale by E. P. Leslie, Druggist, Plymouth. Ir.d. vi2n-K ly CT o A. O"" J9 03 8 S. 5. ET ? o -2 r3 et O - pr1 i - 5" -i "2 iL $ w c m 's v ? S 05 OD n - 3 3 c 3 is 9TCi c STEVEPJS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25, & 27, Rroadivay, A. Y Opposite Bon-ling Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rUMlK STEVEN'S IIOCSE, U well and wiielv known to the traveling public. The location i$ especially suitable to merchant and businrs m;n : it is in close nroximitv to the hninrsi n-irt r.r tha t i, .1. highway of southern and western travel and adiacent '1 he Stevens Honst hn lih-ni ,,,,, , . .--v..... ..iwiiiiii.H.auuu lur over.rJ Juests it is well furnished, and posst-se ev..i.v...n niii-Miwiiivm tor inp comtort and entertainment of its inmates. The room? are pacior.s and well ventilated-provided with pas and water-the attendance is prompt and respectful and the table i ceneronsly provided with every delicacy of the eason at moderate rat"S. xi3i -ttml GEO. K. CHASE & CO. Prorrt. Hy virtue of a commission and order of Bale issued by the Clerk of the MalshitU Common Ple.is Court, I will offer fur f ile to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the door of the Couit House, in Plymouth, .Marshall County, I.xli ma. on Saturday. August 3, 1387, between the Inuo of 10 o'edock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock V. M.of siid day, the rents and prihs for a t rm not exceeding seven years of tne" followinir described real estate situated in .Marshall Co., Indiana: Lot nu.nber 0:10 liundred and seven. (10?) in Thayer's fi-conJ ad.Utioii to the town of Hum bon, M:r?h:illCotin:v. Indian i. And in -asethe rent j t.d pnfin fail to pell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount clerinnded bv s.iid commission an 1 order ol fale, I will, at the same t ine ami place and in like m inner, offer for sale to the highest bidder, dt public auction, the fee simple or the cn.ire ngfit, litfe, interest and eUtc of Nancy J. Gunn and Charles F. Guim in and to the above described real csUte, to yatr;ly said wiit in favor of Long Shore, Hamilton M. fc'talcy and Charles W. (Jillett, under the linn name ol Shore, SUIev Co.. and against Naucv J. (Juim and Charles F.Gunn. DAVID HOW. ShoriiT 45vr3-pr8 of Marshall Co. STATE OF INDIANA, I Slarrhall County. NOTICE is hereby iven that Henry Korndoerfer, AdminiMr.Kor of the estate of John Korndoerfer. deceased, has filed in mv office his petition to Pell the real estate . 1" said decedent, ins personal estate bjinj in-uiriicieiit to pay his .l-.t.i. .... 1 al 1 ... ... J

ucuis, aim uiai sua petition will be heird at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas ol said County, Witness my hand" this Sth iiv of Juiv, iSf.T. 45w3 JlJlIN C. CUlhfAN, Clerk. 13i:StrUfli:ilY A large tiwirlmect just received t LKMON'S I'rifFtore

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Advantages of this Plow. 1 . . . It will last from thrco to nis tItD?s Icnjel than any other btcel Flaw anynhcic Ly Rayb.K'.yj Tuia Las often b?cti rrovedy V-tunl :re l.i "gritty" soil, oceasioa illy to bo f uali"a I'jc fciarjfir.a of Itres ms in tho W"ot. I i vhi h b!j:et-ttl 1'lnTr iia been h;.bituV.ly '-cat thryujrV in plwic eighty Here or !eis. it havin-; r.l plj-vcl ever tVrce buLdicJ tztti cf th sanio üj.1 vithju; yti L.:)g h :lf worn. It will "scour" in tho most difficult e'iU. whore a'.l other l'i h its f ü'rd. If thi-r n : ; l ofproual any wueio ia wUcIi i: vr not icsnr. v. -JL':b. vt tj tal it. It draw3 lighter than any ether riow whiio cuttiaj tue tauw width aaJ u'.ptL. . Tho Share can bo sharpened, or a Toinl weMcd oü, :u rradiiy fi on cnliraij riowa, Lr r.ny blaclcs nllu "r'.io uaiiorstAmls Lis Lniv tho loci ii j.eift-ctly in:tileib'.e, cud wert -J.iiidij". Any section can bo replaced by a duplicate, tj bo 1 a I cf any jrf, ai liio tliarr, LaüloiJ ani Muull'jjjrJi -t:6 cat ia ujulis. It is well stocked Tvith. New JZngJin I se:onl-xrov;h timber, aa l bi laA;.; j r ! i-i-t iron, with 'IjU'' ia the cup 6 Xi H J vr iml: hu.J At ple.ieure. It plows at any düplh, from thrco to twelve iiicbes, wjrks psrlcctly ia e'lLtr ttüNMeer turf, lcivei a dein fu;iw, and tar us uuitr ttulLla ar.d It is tho cheapest riov7 in tlio jC3w'oi11, just as suro as thoie ii tcmioaiy ia paTin tj"si3t dollars once, tat ltr Ii in five d.'Iiti: five er rix Xtä"time over; ia ti-jt Io-iii timo r.ul j r ten. per, JCel)Ccaus3 your PI jw wcu'l 'scvur;" an I in uoi: j 4a quarter or a fifth more wnk. wi;h tb rsie pcrt er. C"I'lie quality an! qaatitiiy of wo.k it vtiH t-nuuie to Cüfyerf rin must bo c:isijere 1, a ve'l its ti:erit p:ic?, ifin deterniiniinr whether or U-t .the l'low is cl.tp. jPrlows are mel for profit, andf :i cv t'utrf u'.u'i JCäl'tc most dMirs nnd cmii c :n he ;i. in yny-t--dVi fr Jtm'i-S cot,ist'ie 'j'.ej-. ar.d we aro confilei.t a r.i9 if-gftts moro than a iiurl:ei Illar' wcitli cl "Vltf CiP"every time he et one of these. The3ö remarks aro mado after ft familiarity with the merit rf mot cf th. e-kJ 1'ljvrs oae in the Webt, ti3e7 of Lavo jut'. corded a o;d reputation. EST Our new model "B" Plow it Ji.?neJ expressly f r stubble nJ faxit ground. 4Slleretofjre we have had on'y tho "C" pattrr. Uei JCsisneJ far bath, turf und stubble. Ths "li" and JB&"P patterns tojether will enable ut, to meet ths 4rviews f all ai t thipa. anl five tLea c.liio jj" hli" or 4,loaa ' plows us tlic prefer. Call and see them. Warranty very liberal. Fo.m Sale only by j LUCK & TO AX, riymchata, lnd. 12-2G-tf. I COXSL'3IITIVi:S. Tlif advertiser. h.Tvinjr been retor-d to health 'n a few weeks by a simple remedy, after bavinjr enffered for veral years villi :i severe lansr a fleet ion and that dread disease." consumption, is anxious to make known to hit fellow sufferers the me::ns of cure. To all who desire it ho will s-nd a copy of the f-'r'escrip-tion used (free of char;e ;la f're"-i!0.is: f-r prrparinabd Ubinj theftne. vl ich they will find a t-ircur :r i'OHxinir.tiir', A't'i'", i ntbr, t'f.l-t.". and all Throat ii:d Lun aiTccüon. 1 i. only object of the ndvertiter ."n 3'.'iuir. the preset iplion is to hrm-flt the cfiüeted flt d spread information whirh he conceives to be ii:v:d!iab! hv. he hopes every mib-rer will try his rerty, as it will co?t them nothing, ard may prove a WessThfr. I'arfi1 wuhiiiT the prCfcnjition. free. Iiv rei:rn mail, wfd ph-a? address l.Vv. El)V.i:i A. WIIeN. C'jj 1 Willianifrburc;, Kins e'o., N. V. E II TÜSÜiy VO t'T!3 A gentleman who uffi-ref! frfr yars frm nervonn de biliiy, prematnre deray. and the efforts of youthful in(1tcrelio:i. ill. for tl.e sake of stifle: inj hnmr.nity. eecd free o jillwlio r.-. f d it. the recipe smd direction for making the simple remedy bv which lie ws cured. Suff rers wishipjr to profit byiheadverri.'.iT'i'cipoiierfB c" in do so. bv addresvir.jr in cor.Cdt.iic, JOHN It. OGDES, 44 Cedar St., Nw Ycrk. A GEXT. .. J . ' 7. --" j.7: -. r , 1-.:'.:.". SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Would respectfully inform tlic public tß! bo has now and intt nds to keep constantly on hand the nivJst cxtedAtvc aaj conip'.cte asorT.u:cnt of Our assoitmt r of LADIES', M JEN'S BOY'S Boot cS? U full and complete; was bought at reduced prices and will be sold at small iKüprrs Wenlfomske Coots nd Shoes to crdrr, and Ihiuk we can please all wh3 Ir.vcr us with ihcir cuatom. Uur stoes is eucu that No One can fail to bo Suited who may give ns a call. Our place cf busines Ji in the new btitk block at tho MGIV OP TUE BI BOOT. rivmouth, Indiana, lC-40tf.

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Frco to Everybody. A Lare Cpp. Circular, giving information on tire greatest impiriince to the youa; of both FCXCS. Itteaehes hw the homily my hecom? beauIful, the despised respecteJ, and the forsilfen loved . No youns lady or gentlemon should fail to scrJ their adlress. and receive a copy post paid by retunintf!. Address P QDrawer.2l. -6aJ Troy, N. T.