Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 July 1867 — Page 4

ami koj.t tlicm f ii.üLors. lie bought the nobles. He seized tin? fortresses. He declare J Jseph4lung, and sent three hundred thousand men to place him on the throne. Men called Spain weak. It lacked unity. lis parts were loosely confederated, through the crown. Catalonia and Andalusia and Aragon and old Castile retained their separate organizations and manifested jealousy, even hostility to each ether. Yet when Napoleon reached the Capital and sent Iiis forces to -overrun the country, these provinces called their troops together, and acting each for itself,

drove back hose veterans who had never parsed in their victorious march from the .Mincio to the Vistula, and by the capture f Ihipent, shattered that prestige of success which had made France invincible. They tell us we Democrats will clin to dead issues. The integrity of the republican government, the preservation of liberty, the maintenance of our Constitution and (jJovcrnmeut, the happiest of mankind! Are C ' :C dead issues 'i Our love lor them n y be dead, our fidelity may be dead, oiu worthiness for them and our enjoyment may he dead, but the issues will Is .Ml .1 : live tin they are settled in their lull iruit.ou and the principles which underlie tbe m arc durable as the eternal tbrone Tliey tell us that like the Bouibous vre ivill forget nothing and learn nothing; vc will not Mibmit to accomplished tacts. It is a mistake. It were wicked folly to resist the inevitable. We would bow reverently in its presence. ut who shall open the b)ok of fate, and j-ay of any course of events cd' any rendition ot tlnDgs, it U fixed forever. Who shall with prophetic power rea l the secrets of the Almighty, and repeat iu another connection tho words which once uttered throughout all the ages reverberate along the course of eighteen centuries ' x fnithnj." The human mind has no power to discern the unchangeable. The decrees of destiny are hidden from its view, that its aspirations may not be checked, its effort. may not be palsied. When William Pitt came back to the ministry, he formed v.ith iucrediblc encriry and excrti.-n the Continental alliance. It required the labor of two year. Napoleon broke up his camp at Uologne. marched his heroic legions to the Danube', and in one hundred dnys ca lured an army of Ulm, and shattered the co dition on the bloody field of Austcrlitz. The great statesman was bowed to the earth his hope was gone his courage broken his efforts at an end. JJroken-heartcd he exclaimed, "Holl up the map of Kuropc for half a century," and died, believing that Napoleon had attained to universal dominion. Austria was despoiled of her fairest possessions; Jena followed and Prussia was humbled to the dust ; Friedland followed, and the monarch of the North bowed his haughty head before the imperial eagles. Napoleon was mighty. His fiat vacated the throne of Naples. lie pronounced the sentence '-The House of iraganza has ceased to reign," and that family" went fugitives from Portugal to iirazil. Louis was King of Holland, Joseph was King of Spain, Murat was Kinr of Naples. The confederation of the Pihine guarded his frontier. The Dukedom of Warsaw and the Kingdom ot Westphalia were the props of his throne. Here seemed to be unaccomplished fact. Jut Kngland refused to accq fc t'110 situation," and in less than three years Austria was in arms, Prussia was recuperated, Russia had become hostile, and u less than sis years the empire ofXapolccu had passed awav : the falu'ic of his power had been dissolved; Europe was re-established within its original limits, and he himself languished a prisoner on the island of St. Helena. Iu the compromise measures were passed. They consisted of the admission of California, the amendment of the fugitive slave law, the establishment of irovernmcnt in the Territories. They commanded the? support of the leading statesmen of both great political parties They were declared to be an honest, honorable, final settlement of the issues of slavery as connected with the Federal Government. The National Conventions of 1852 both approved them. The people thoroughly indorsed them. Put Chase, and Sumner, and Hale, and (biddings refused to "accept the situation," and on the repeal of the "Missouri Compromise the' re-commenced the agitation, which ended iu war, aud has obliterated from the statute book not only those laws, but the very principle on which those laws were based. Who shall dare to say what facts are accomplished ? Who shall predict the w.'ijs which are past finding out?" To 'accept the situation," if it be wrong, is the cowardice of a timid spirit, or the weakness of a wearied one. Krror is never fixed : wroni' is never os. tablishcd; the courses of evil are never accomplished. Truth wages against them perpetual war. It never wearies. Its strength never fails. Its spirit never flags and it is immortal. uThe eternal years of (I od are bcr's." Let us be her soldiers and emulate her virtue. Let us accept nothing as accomplished unless our judgment and conscience arrrovc the result as right. Let u staud by our Constitution, which we believe to be right, and maintain our form of government which we have found to be beneficent. Let us accept no result a3 final which accomplishes their overthrow. Let U3 be unwearied in this contest, and I believe we will y.itsavc our institutions to bless our children even as they have blessed our fathers. If we fail, we shall at least have deserved well of our countrymen, and shall have done that, which, like the seed after being hidden in the frosts, and snows, and darkness of winter, shall bear fruit; and if this land and government must follow the footsteps of the past, wc shall b"e able then to comfort ourselves with lhc reflection that if nations, like individuals, arc not destined to mmortality, and if in their virtues equally iu as their vicc3, in their .grandeur as their weakness, they bear iu their bosoms the seeds of mortality nevertheless iu the passions which elevate them to greatness equally as tiiosc which hasten their decay, is discerned the unceasing operation of those principles at once of corruption and resurrection which are combined in humanity, and which, universal in communities as in sin ... gle men, compensate the necessary decline of nations by the vital fire which has given undccaying youth to the human race. Loud and long continued applause. A bill is pending in one of our western legislatures to empower women to make contracts. They should by all means be authorized to eontrcf; they have been exyamllit'j too much.

Kloqucnt Radical Gei lnau. After the Ilads had perfected their State ticket, at Columbus, Ohio, they followed it up with a ratiGcation mcctius in the evenirg. . The renowned Lorse-ra-k, or Ilassaurek, was one of the blood-heatinir orators. The Statesman reports him! Frltnts vnt FdUr Citlz'-ns I vut

cjx-jM uiucuiiKs mic you. Uc makes a pooty goot dicket to-day, fun de convention, don't it? Unt a goot blatform. Dereis some fou dc nickers in dis blatform I lik es dem nickers. Yaw, I likes dem better as dem Dutch fellers in der ffivc Wards. I vas sheak downdcre Iastjhenr, unt dey makes me blcnty of droublcs, uin tit. One feller lie drows a ni r.-ih-out iiiiui iiuuruns bage at my het, unt uuuder feller, he most my eye plucks mit a nretz'ol. Put dem nickers, ah, lc is dc fellers! You sent more as a hundret million vitc soldiers mit de war. ell. de Shonnv renols ho licks dem soldarcs all dc vile. IJuttv soon you youst sent town may be dirty tousant meter soldars. at dem nickers do? More as twenty-five tousaat he sdav in de r,.vf . 1 1 I'ni v , r forts and pick UP. h e dintrs. untdcnntor ' -- v.u., viv. u:i wiu l JllllC UUL ill) Uil illlOUIl IPS. 1:1. . .t . t . . ' dc rebellion unt dake llichmont. Ain't ! J. i"," '"n, i"t Pi' no it? Yaw. PV L'ollv. T H dinl- I tbn-,t-11-... . I oicnry. iiuc goot lrcuts, all Uese (.lopperneats Uey git de common Dutch, but wc git dc better fellers; ve gits de nickers 1M'' S(J(Jt- ' it; .uiue Irents, ma a . .. gooi nignt, may be 1 gooms peck agin and uvuik cuiucuiuKa imt you. The Way TIaoy sire Bchij; i:tlucaICtl. The Radicals arc snarinir no efforts to sow tlie seeds in the South of a bitter con flict of races, that will, ere long, produce terrible and bloody fruits. The germs of what is rroin;? on am tlms; nntipo,! liv o Augusta (Virginia") corresnoudect of tho w - uaiuniorc U"Z(tc who writes: ;'In Ausrusta Count v the noro nnnnli ion is HA l.i . 1 c . . -r . iivu la iivt lai-e ior n s ave tate. it. i little more than one-sixth of the countv. iut even Here the baneful effects of the unwise teachings of fan.atirnl Ttndip.-iU .imt looiisu sclioolmarms arc producinir a mark irr. .. 1 . O cu ciiect. JSotlongagoa colored orator announced to his brethren that he would never be satisfied until, when he called at fl.rt .t.;tr . 1 l i lit llie Ullte mail 3 hOUSC, IlC should be inVlted into hU mrlor The hliel- o-rnfrnlK- . I' jrior- 1 nc uncus generali "V uuu- uiiai iu assert ineir rigUIS, and, in the streets, to contest the ravemcut with their betters. Amoii" the nmcut generation the movement is of course, slow. The habits of submiss iney nave tecn educated have still too strong a hold upon them to be easily thrown off. "With the ris?ncr one it is dif ferent. Anions all the voun? blacks notions ot criuamv arc beinir du v msti Uo.l. The effect of this is every day becoming more evident, and even anions the vn.st iiocrai-mmued ot the whites, an antagonism of race is gradually bcincr engendered. which must, in a comnarativelv short rprlod nf timr r f Fi r-f 1.. V J vuuuluvu ui iiiu ui.itJvs. I M1 tun J IlC i HC AOffrOr. Our military flavor is movinir things in a very lively manner. At the "request of two or inrec 01 t.ic coiorca aristocracy he has promptly removed eighteen white laborers and v.idows from the street and horse and cart force of the corporation for tnc purpose ot putting eighteen "culled persons' in tiieir places. We have taken the pains to make .1 list oi tnc names and the status and nativitv of the white men displaced to make room lor the annointed ot Chase and Sumner Mohtfr A'h crd'srr. list of names is then given. The whites removed are all Irish, with but one exception. This shows the animus of the party in power. The Arh n tiscr well says Seventeen Irish lamilics. men. widows and children, have thus had the bread snatched from their mouths for the pur pose of buyiug negro votes to sustain the radical part and to Africanize the South. W Jiat was done in Alabama will be done in the north as soon as the radicals derm it discreet to show their hands. Tlw white laborer every-where is to be crowded , , out by the iicgro. It apical pEsroTis.M. Kobcrt J. Walkir, himself a zealous supporter of the war, en his argument before the Supreme Court on the military bill, thus characterizes it : "I have gone through JEjrypt, Syria, Turkey in Asia and Turkey in Europe, and thousand of miles in Iiussia, and there was not such despotism in Africa, or Asia, or Turkey, or Jiussia, as that which was established by thcc acts. They had all courts of some description, and allowed a bearing and opportunity for defense. The sword was not the only arbiter. But here an act of Congress swept ten States out of existence, reduced them to a worse than territorial bondage, and subjected every one of them ten millons of people, of all ages, to the despotic will of the military commander." The radicals affected to sneer at this description of their pet measures when it was first uttered. Now they insist that it is exactly what Mr. Walker said it was. First regular toast for the next Fourth of July eclebratiou : "The Constitution of the United States though lost to sight to memory dear." Music Auld Lang Sync. - !! . . The Mobile Tribune says that the method of killing dogs in that city 13 quite different from the ''poisoned sausage" administered by the police of other cities. The dogs of Mobile are caught in scoop nets, and then tried before a military court before being executed. In a report of one of the late speeches of Secretary Seward, in Boston, ho was made to say that when the President had served four years the pcop!c"can turn him out and put in a sauce-pan nicy hkc oeitcr. "baucc-pan turned out to DC misprint for "successor." a "Look out, up dare, how you trow bricks guess you wÄnt to kill dis nigger," said a lusty black hod carrier, the other day, when a large brick fell from a two story scaffold upon his head and broke ia two, without further damage. Punch has the following definition as to what is fashion : Dinner at midnight and headache in the morning. T. . , i.ip It is easy to say grace, nm noi nair so , easy to possess it. j

WOOLEN FACTORY ! "Atf'7FlD"A larSe amount of WOOL at Tippccanoclown Woolen Factory ! To be manufactured into Blankets, Fulled Cloth, Cassimeros, Doeskin, Shecps Gray Jeans. Plain and FI ail Funnels, in great variety, and Woolen Dress Goods, for ladies and children. CUSTOM WORK, uch as Spinning, Weaving, Carding, Dyeing, I ullurg Cloth, &c,,&c.,dune to order in the bet

manner After three years' trial. f. r.4 complete in all its department?, and furnished with the latest improvements. , ,.r N;"; ALlEMAN i sir. n. u. ALbrJMAN wiu g;vc iU whole at. 0"'""vuu"luiae receipt ot oil, : and the delivery of ROLLS and CLOTH manVl 9 WW a uidciuicu uy us. v c will Exchange Cloth for AVool ! on fairtcrni3. Wool can be left at the Furniture Store of A. L. ALL KM AN k Co.. two door ciurc ui a. l,. AbljhMAX & LO-i two door L.ti, r ,r ... ,' uo.ors w.v, am-;! uuust, ill IMmUUlU.aaUH I iuc 1 ULlUf V All, Kivos OF P 1 Vf!V DYEIXG don. N. B. k V. S, ALLE MAN. r. S. HOW TO CLEAN WOOL. For tcn n-s of wool, add one gill of salt and enough soft soan to the water nnccsarv. oi flu-, u-nnl Do main in the water ten minutes, stirrinf cnni mf. ly. Then rinse as soon as tiken out. repeat for inree limes. Iiavinc the water n wnrm aa tha nana win bear, then dry the wool. .uay ',i50. 3;,.tf. CEISPER COMA. Oh ! fh- was nrar.Mfül anl Tiir, Will ttarry ey-s and radiant hair. Whose curling tendril- soft, rntwinnl. Enchanted the very heart and mind. CK13FEK ror Curliu.ir the Hair of cither Sex into iwy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy JUassive Curls. .... ----- idiuk. r MU 1 1MT. 11 il II UVtlU AmAii fnn b,in 1 tilythcnisvlvrn a lliou.-and f.d.l. It is the only article in tlio world lliat will rnrl str:ii '!if li.iir :m,l -n ti... wimo iiiih: 1,'IH- II a Ot'ailll III ossv itiiiiv.-:iii- rl'h. I ru. P T Coma not o:ih rnrU tl, I tilt 1 it vi . rrtri Vi,ftii lines a tin cifanscs it ; H liiirlil y and di'lifhtfiillv p'rinin--d, and l-th most compl.-te arti.-le of tie-kind i-vrr orL'n'd t() tl,e Anuri liillio. TheCrisjM r Coma will i,c SCIIt t anv a,idn.s SL.alud auJ voc paid for t. li tics and cl.-ansi-s it ; i- hi-lily aiid di-liirhTrlly pi-muii-Address all order? to w. L. clatjk & co.. Chemist "2Mvl 3 Favette stwt. st.iacuse, n. y. TnTJATAf T)I7nT -nnww commission Aiercnaut, Jor the purchase and sale of omestie Fleece Ä; I'uIIetl Wool. Xo. 43 Lroa'licay, Xtw Yuri. I. an Advance made. Consignment poliritod. (,Yntral or sjwcial market reports furnished at renntet. Itcfcrcnccs : IT. F. V ATI. Ca-h'r Xafl Rink of Comni.-rre. N. Y. .MEI!. .1. IMHM MAN. .JO 1NSOV A- 1(1 V V f:)!!MlV MAIIII V.f-l'ii f..n. W. I. WKSTFÄLL, Casbr First Nat l hank, .Miniieaplinn. TIlU.MASAi:TIirit,Cashr First Nafl Hank, Newton la. Mfsiis. FOTtn. PIC'KSOX. .t CO.. St. T oni Air. A till ti !l II V Tlltllror llir.in.p'w.nt I... ........I-.. 1. orreMHniein-. yj) r,m m . 1. A JLi Jli M. 0 H DRUGGIST, East giilo Michigan St. Plymouth, InJ Ic:iler iu DRUGS, MEDICINES Vttrc 'iitcs ami Hiaiiors. Tor Hcdicinul "Purposes, UXSKKD OIL, liENZOIL, SPIIUTS TUUPKXTIXK WIIITK LEAD, "WINDOW GLASS, PUTTV, LAli .0UL KATSFOOT OIL, CÜAIi Ulli, LAMPS, A; WALL PAPEK, AND WINDOW CURTAINS SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c., &c., rilYSIClANS are particularly requested to call and examine the stock and prices before pur en iig clscsvliere. TARTfCULAR attention given to filling Phy sicians Prescriptions and Family Receipts, by ui Experienced DRUGGIST. DRUGGISTS, t?outuwest corner of Michigan and G a 10 Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, TXAVING just recivcfl a fresh supply of every ß p uuitic ilium iiuu ui iia'it.i:uii3iMiii iiinliur of Drus, Medicines, Taints Oils, Dye Stuffa, Varnish, Bruihcs, Perumcrv. Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary, Pure Medicines, and Iuiuors for medical purposes only, to which we refpecufully invite t!ie attention of this communf . 1 -i . . j liiiy. iv e nave aiso on nana a siqck 01 Tea, Coffee, Suar, Tohucco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed ofat very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, we have received from rittäburgh anil New York a large amount of Kerosono and Coal Oil, AND LAMPS. for burnlngthe name, of everysize and stvle.witli orwunouisiiaaea. we arc also agents for all popular Patent Medicines of the (lav. rhvsician putriip at all hours of the night, by an experienced uruggisi. Wc oarnc.tlv invite the ntihlirtn r.ivnrm :b a call, examine our stock , and become convinced 01 ino i.tctinai we arc uomg a liners I business. y11q31 t G. PLAIN & Co; 3E3E3E WANTED The highest m.irkct price paid for HIDES nt t,lc tannery formerly owned by iu. raul, Tivmo,lMl. r ml 5a n.i n50tf PETEU SCHLAKD.

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Startling j7cws by Telegraph: FROM 3MC EXICO, MAXIMILIAN HAS ABDICATED THE THRONE and left for Europe, but Arc c or js: ell STILL HOLD'S FoliTII AT TUR OLD ST VXD SOUTH OF Tili- I'AItKEU HOUSE.'

lie In n-ta-il t.HiN K-t-nsivi stock of finxvries and 1 ro isiuii-- a lar-f assortment of Qncciisivarc. Glassware and Lamps. Ili Urocerieco!?t !n p.irt of Fl.on: l,y tho lnrr. l xi"i'w,r,""nM1 'r 1 uii 1: at ri.ori:. .-,,1 cm:n MI.AU :ir null pri.-.'. alo Sl'iJ.M. TK rOKFJ'I' . k pi 1 '.m ' 'v-SH)KS- LAK"- SALT FISH. ro.XL OIU KM I.. KARINS, imwdki;, I. siloT OATS, KI.-OO.MS, PAILS. Tl'IKASKKTS, &Clc f.rtä1 Elf V"lttr".r- ,V,r'l- 1,;l',,r R c- "d in I.Ktall kinl of i oiintry l'ro.la.-.- want. d. fur which the hi-lii-M . inarkt-t price w ill t,c j.ai-l. ;ivc incacall at in v f taml, lornicrly occupied hy JTice & Urn. GOODS ITKCII s-:i) IIKKK PKI.IVKIM'DTO WV PAUTOFTOWX W11KX Ki;(H'l-;sTKI -3'i-tf. w. u. McCOXN ELILATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J.W.Bradlev's DUPLEX Celebrated Patent ELLIPTIC fou roc blr sruixfi) Thk WoxiiERFcr. Fi.ExmiLiTv and ireat com fop. r and i-i-Kapl-re to any Laov wearing the Dcplkx Klliitis Skirt will be experienced particu larlyin all crowded asomblie. Oocras. Can -i.-io-o Railroad Car?, Ch-ich rew.s, Arm Chair ün M promenade and house dre, a, the sSrn be IOlded when in use to neennv a en.-ill .,!..... easily and conveniently as a Silk or .Mushn dresV, an invaluable (ut ility in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed Lhe pleasure, comfort and preat convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single lav, will never afterwards willingly dispense with tiieir use. For children, misses and young ladies they arc superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Sin-'le Spring but will preserve their perfect and graceful i-hape when three or four ordinary Skills will have been thrown aside as useless. "The Hoops are covered with double and twisted thread and the bottom rods are not only double sprincs.but twice (or double) covered : preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, etc. ' The D-.iplex Elliptic is a great fivoritewith al ladies and is universally recommended bv lhe Fashion Magazines asthe STANDARD LKIRT OK THE FASMIONAI5EE WORLD. To enjoy the follo.viiur inestimable :h1r:ini M. in Crinoli e,viz : superior oualitv. perfect maim facture. stylish fdiapu and finih, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, cn.juire for J. W. Uraoi.ev's Duplex 1 Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. AUllON 10 iruard acrainst lirniTitiv hr particular to notice that skirts offered as "Du plex" have the red ink stamp. viz.J. W. R-a.l-ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband none others are "enuiiie. AI-o nn. tice that every lloon will admit a nin hpinn-nn. ed through the center, thus revealing the tw for double) 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 stores where first chiss skirt? are sold throughout the United States ane else where. Manufactured bv thesole owners of the Tatent, WESTS. RR ADLE Y A: CREY 97 Chambers and 10 and SI Reade Sts., N . Y-3G-3m t ca GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY, W hite Pine Compound U now oflVrcd to the affliot eil 1 1 try alter havitisr been Proved l.v tho tr rt,on years in the New England States, w here its iwia uccomc as well known as the tree Iro n which in part, it derive lt. v;-t.,na THE WHITE FINE COMPOUND CURES .Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs. Dintheria. llronehiti3, Spitting of Wood and Pulmonarv AflwHons generally. It is a reniarkable'remedy for Kidney Cotnpiaints, Diabetis. Diniculty of Voidin z Urine, Riceding from the Kidneys and Rliddcr, and Crave'l, It was early in the spring of MM that thiscompond wasonguiated. A member of mv family was afllicted with an irritation of the throät attended with a disagreeable cough. I had for some months previous thought, that a preparation having for its basis the inside bark of white pine mi-ht be so compounded as to be very useful in diseases ol the throat and hm?s. To tt r : . I . , , ..tv im 1UIIIVUIH III the case ai.ulel to, I compound a small quantity of the medicine that I had been planninir.and gave it in teaspoonful doses. Tho ros,.n .'..o " .1 ingly gratifying. Within twodavs the irritation of the throit was removed, the'euugh subsided and a speedy cure was efferted. s,, ,ru. i.: . i . , waa M i I. I t 1 1 I O & sent sometoa lady m Londonderry, N. II., who nau ocen sunenng lor some weeks from a bad cough occasioned by a sudden cold, and had raised mucus streaked with blood. She soon found relief, and sent for more. She toolounces of it and got well. J. R fi.i-n pa editor of the Manchester IVr.lv m;- ' trial of the same preparation in the eise of a seere com, ana was curod immediately . Hew so highly pleased with the r Mlllf mill Gil f'Alin.Ut.r in success attendtngus sales if placed before the i im., mat, ne iinaiiy persuaded me to gire it a name and send it abroad to benefit the Mid'en'ii" In oyembor lr?f.. I first it i.-.i" il'l . ......vi. lb UIIUl'l II1C name of U lute Fine Compound. In two years Irom that tune there had wliilrnl tfktfl lift f nn.t.d - v.l. u.vu in ter alone one hundred dollars worth, w bereit took thelead of all the oouh remedies in the m.rkct and it sti II maintains that nositinn Ti,A i 1 nvn: urimu reasons for all this; it is very soothing and healiu" in its nature, id wannmo tn tim ä..w.i. -..j . - t . . ' II1U pleasant w ithal to the taste and is exceedingly !mP,vA3 reme,i-v for ki'Ill0-v mplains the W lute I ine Compound stands unrivaled. It was noi originated lor that purpose; hut a person in using it fur a couch was not nnlv i,m,t aOI.. but was also cured of a kidnv difficulty of ien jear.ssianuing. ömee that a ccidentil discovery many thousands lave used it for il rose and have been comnletelvenre.i 'ri.io. edy is as sale and pleasant to take as it is effect , . t ' - ' "in n IIIual. MYER BRO'S &. CO., Wholesale Ag'ts, Ft. Wavne, Ind. T. A. LEMON, ) H. B. ÄHIKO, j ASl'3 r,Jm0UU" ll-4f-lv FRUSSING-'S ne Cider Vinegar. Ask fou Puussino's Puiti: fJini-n Yiw. fiR,(JuKP.M Drno. It is Stron?am! Pab.t.u WAUli ANTE D PURE, and tn PHRskrv ICKEES. First Premium awarded tili. IT. s tr-: ,, .. ... ., v i aiitiiim the Chicago City Fair. I.ar-est nrla ,r n, kind in the U. S Established 1 WJ rone hundred and twenty barrel per day CHARLES G, E. PRUS NG J 27-:hn IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Farmers & Lumber Manufactures. The portable Sle.im Saw Mi 11.4. ami Shi made by Shan. Daii-i l nonnll. of s If III 4 iki.v n ... the iikst Hud'J'HK t'lli:.rKST made in the I'mfd hlate All fnlrs left lit the Olli f ;( tV.. in riymmitti will receive prompt mtenMnn. 'npacltv' l Jfr.n l" T'SVhm h i'2"inS n 0lesbee A f hirer, of V'ii-y ivinij;. r. oi i lymontu. T mis liberal. '21 -iUl

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Reparatur Capilli.

Tlirow awayyoiir false frizzes, yonr pw itche, your tvi" Destructive of comfort. inl not wuiih a tiir; Come aired, come in)ifi. cne uirlvand fair And rejoice iu j out own luxuriant hair. ' KEPAUATOK CAPILLI. For rcsforin-.' hair npon bald h"vU ( from whateve cause n may have fallen out and fon in" .1 rowth hair upon the lac. it lias j ,ual. It will force the neard lo ltow ujion tlio smootfiest race in frotii flv to eiirht weck, or hair upon hald heads in from two to three month's. A few i-jnor.uit practioners have iss.-rted that tin re is nothii!- that w ill force or hatei th. "rotvth ot the hair or heard. Theiras.-rtioris are laNe. as tliousailds of liviii" wif necvj ifn.m ik..;. r , can hear witnes. Unt m anv will mv. how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious It certainlv is uiiiictilt. as nine-tenths of the d i Here n t nr-na rat ion auymseit lor the hair and heard are entir. lv worthless, and yon may have already thrown awav lar'-e amounts in their Piirehase. i , , ,,,.,, W(M,,(1 ,rv t,)(i arator tapjlu: it will cot yon nothinir" unless ft fuliv comes up to our representations. U vour dru--ist dws not keep it. send us one dollar and we will forward it C-nihil1 u'rw,,la rrceiptfor the money, which T-r, .Vi ; r .un"'.fl y'ni 011 "I'plieation. providin-entire satisfaction Ii? not t'iven. Address. W. L. CTKK & CO., Chemist?, 23-ly yp. n, Wt st Fayct e Street, Stracif, N. Y. II. B. PICKSON HENRY WO0DBURY THE IRON AGE Has comp, again: at least the X IFL O 3XT has at II. R. DICKSON k CO'S IIARMVARF STORE. TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF THE NEW BliICK ßl.OCK, TLYMOUTfLIND Wlk.kA It- . . l. 11 . PnTlr IIT ; 1 , e KEN and qualiU n J and AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, orfrom a crow bartoa paperof4oz tacks. They hare Of ercr kin '; Elevated Orcns, Square. P-irlor Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain; wk ioÄ tu i.ir.iu.va s to m.trl, SHELF ROODS of evert .Iwcription IIouTnmmm, DOOR and WINDOW hauins?; Gkssar.d Sash ; Carpenters' tools. IST -A. X X s Ry the Keg or Found; Mill saws, Log and DoChains; the best Axes in the West. e Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kinds; 1? r. o w h , .s n o v grien I tu ra 1 u t en si Is . i nrl udi n 1 on. 1n.11 toad :id unload hav bv horse a splendidassortnieutof power CUT L TU R Y rs II TWO KS L7X;suon: hvav;, f.kltixg AXD COW HELLS, 11! OX A VI) STEEL IX Jl A KS, HOLLS, SHEETS AXD JI FX CUES In fact,?very thing that any one ever thought of 'gwi:i uardwaieMore.audathouuidtliin" bcsida'with NEW OTOCIi constantly arriving, which they propose sellin. Than the same can be bought at. . . - wi.a livv this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass ware made and reoaired on rp:imi:il'.irmn,i short notice. ib. ti mi usox co. June 1 1 SG. v0n3S-tf j.hvii-ia qp nanu rjwmr.iA o.w-HUox: oiu ui n.)A,un 'iiinoui.Cfj ui viouiiijuvi -Cub .(q pos.iDpiiß oq ion J I .1 1 1 1 Ml 1 . I . - . . -jnI u.- 9,xmm pin: -um .uitmr.w put: jp:. osi.;,,! i.i 411,11 11I7T niilf.l ri.tt r. . it. .... v ..I ... . ' j.ioi p..-3 pnw p..ij s Timo pur .Siojj s.uaft s.ii.jpMj. '.s-x-uv s.ipii s.ois pur fioojj nptMii uiin.) JO p.ijms J s.l in no.l iuuirpK pun nisjt:V- pmr ,iiti.un.f jo .ü.vui. .11 jo uoiu.ub .inojiAUi Ainj..tds.u ppio w A.XJ.L am 'HtLnowxij l.)JO)g 6tM( Sbtinpj.i jo if jung .lonpjsjtj 'synxpitTj; puis jatxsi 'scions a? siooa tit sar..( WHISKERS AND Musfclies "ITOfiCKDto grow upon the smoothest faeo in I. irom inrec to live weeks by usin" D- SF.VItSNFS II F.STAUU ATKÜR CAPILIUE tne wondcriui uiscoAcrv in modern science, act ing upon the beard and hair in an almost mirae ulous manner.-It has been used bv the elite of I ans and London with the most (tattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and it entire satisfaction is not given in everv instance, the money wi,I be cheerfully refunded. l rice by mail, sealed and post-paid. Des criptire circulars and testimonials mailed freeAddress UFR (I I- II SHUT TS & CO.. Chemists, No .2S.r. River Street, Troy.N. Y. Sole agents tor the Tinted States. 23-Iy BEAUTY. Auburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Curls. 1")U0DUCKD bv the use of Prof. DE BR KUX' FUlSFill Li CllFA FiUX. One application warranted to curlthe nioft straight ami sli bborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or iieavy massive curU . Ilasbren used by the fashionables ofP;iä and London" with the most gratifying results. Docs no injury lo the hair. Price Ismail, pealed and post-paid tl. Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address IILUC.KR.SUUTTS A CO., Chemi-ts, River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the Tnited States, 2.-ly 91,300 PER YEAR ! wcn Agents every where to sell our iMriovr.u$OScw inir Machines. Three new. kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. Tbe oni.t machine sold in the United States lor less tin. 4 $40, which are fully liec.n$nl hif llotrr, Whftler .v H i'iVn, Crorcr k Hahr, Singrr k Co., and Unchrlder. All other cheap machine are infringement and the seller or uter are Hall toarrest,Jine4ndiinpri$onment. Illustrated circu Urs sent free. Address, or call upon Fluw k Clark, at Hiddeford, Maine, or Chicago. II1. tiä-vlln37-lyl

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An Old Song set to a New Tune. CS" 1867.

A fptihff opjrroachei Ant and L'oaitut From thtir h4t corne out, Ar.it Mirt and Ratt Jn'i,iU (fcatt, Vaihj kt, about. . jk... "- ."'-ri.r. "13 year established in N. Y. ('it v.' "rly infallihlo n medies known." "Free from Poisons.'" "XotdaiiL'eroii: to the Human Family. "Rats come oat of their ho!cn to die."" "CostarVRat. Roach, &c, fExterm'a Is a paste used for .V., .firf, Rijarfr, llhu k a.'i R.'i Ant, fr., . "Costar's" Bed Bug Exterminator U a liijnid or wah nsed to destroy, and also as a preventive for lU'1-Jt'ign, f c. "Costar's" Eclectric Powder for;lusects Is for Mnthf, M',qitrt Fifa. lU'l-Uvat. "j luvtet or pljhti, Foir!, Anhial, A-r, VT ! r.KWAiiE ! ! of all wortliWe fmitMi'ou. rTS,'(" ,,,:,t "-'0iiTAK name is ou each liox, Dottle, and Mask, lteforeyou buy. iT Address, 1IENHY lt. COSTAK, 44 Uroadwaj-, N. Y. ',, 1,1 in pu-tiiniith lv C. IH-in A- .if - . - Ü M. . V., 1 Unionists and Jtetailers everrwherc. CELEBRATED BÜGKTHOBW SALYE dnfu X, T 'rP'.F.Ieedimr. Kind and o Vr ' ,i'l."Iu,;,r "clJiii-s, Krupti.ns. ut.m"--.rV1-",t","";' '"'011,1. Itch. C.rns. ItimiunS'ü.; ( Lappj-d Hand.. Lip,, Jt'fiS I . piuir. Jn!-eet, Aniiiuds, A.c., c, ; tDoxes, i5 cents, SO cents, and $1 f-ize. ZSold '.V all Drucists evervwlieee And I?y i. Wain. Jc Co. Flvnioutli. UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT For Corns, Bunion?, Warts, c. ' x i V r." ' ,r"--Ms "vi Iu re. And by t;. IJIain, Jt Vo. VU ou,i " NY COSTAirs PR KPA 1 ATI ON op BITTER-SWEET ) DR.IVCE Y.msm FOR DFArTIFYI.Vi; TIIK .-ov... .-v,..v YviZ" the .kin, reae Fck les, I'itnpl.-s, hrupiion Ac ;:rr"j:,ittis. ft COST AR' S FECTOItAL i Cf ImiKI,' 2." Cent. .V) fN-nfa c, , csi,i bv Mil ji-. , , - ,. - ervi,ere. Anftl!r;Si!. COSTAil'S C'KLERRATK1 BISHOP PILLS, A VMYi nSAL PINNER FIU.. For Nervoii mid si k lleadndie, itivetietr, Indicetion. UvN it.ia. r.illioiisnes. Constipation, Iiiarrht '..lief, iliili-. lvcr,itnd fvncral dcrangfmrnt of th Distlve iirsii' fnoxes. 9." reut. T,n cnt, and f 1 1ttp. j 'SoM by nil liriiü'.'ist cverywher. ; "And llenrv U. iWtt I. pt ts Prosd'y N. Y. JiTAnd hy - V.lain, & Co.. llymonth. lud. ni -Sm.

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