Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 August 1867 — Page 3

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THE DEMOCRAT

Local and Miscellaneous. 3S APvEiinsixa Agents. "W. 11. Scn::ooei; öl D?.irborn Street, and Cook, Coijukx jt Co. 83 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. S. M. ItETrisoiLL, Xcv York City, and Gi:r. 1. t'owEM, vV' Co., 23 Conjrress t?t. Huston, Mass., ore authorize 1 to receive advertisements for he Democrat. liUbarli, lt. Waruc& Chicago -v i .-. art 13. rVw.- i tu (Tl Horn d lily, i Sabbaths excepted a foilowa: Tram lcawnj? Oülcao at f. n.. nave nany. j '.UV CO IXC nST. """tatiok. rxpRs'.' ::x-pre?s. t.wr.Ess. txrr.css. Plrt-bur-'h . "' a m Vi a -2.1-. P x A M Rv:he,ter MÖ " !- :)

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. S.-20 " 0.M ilO.f.r; 1 11.35 " 1-2..V2 p m 2.15 I -.11 ' -1.-2 1 " 5.11 " 5.50 " r..o A M c.ni; !.or " .41 " 10 K 11.15 " 11.10 -4 2.'25 p M 3.10 " F. R. MYEPo. il'nl Ticket A so nr. C. V. iV Is. It. IS. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Torte, daily (Sunday? Excepted,)) Arrive at Plymouth, WEST VT ARD. LeavePI vmouth Arrive at La Porte,. . . .P:00 A .M 10:00 A M . -;:-o i I . . 1:D P. M ! n t C T I Train? run by Mielng.i i .... i". hern Northern Indiana Railroad time, which is 15 miautcs slower ta an P., Ft. W. k. CR.R. time. E. if. SCOTT, Supt. 1. .. & V. nailiv;iy. WAX AT AH STATION. GOING SOUTH . Mail and Kxprcs-j (leave?) l')..Tl A. M KxpreM 10.S? P. M Local Frei-ht G 15 A.M GOING NORTH. Mail and Expreß (leave?) A. M. Expre 7.1." M. Lxpress. i . m j Local l' reicht "l. I . M , ' ! I Inducements tc Subscribers. To an v one sending u? Hvc new ?u!scribers i to one post fdTice address, we will send the Demuckat one year for $.1,75 a copy. To persons sending us clnbs of ten new sub-t-critx r, one copy will be sent grat".; to g- tier tin of club. To anv one sen-ling in twenty new subscribers for one year, we will send (jodey's Lady's Hook ()r the Lady's Trimd fr one year. There are over 120 democratic voters in Marshall county that tin not take their county paper : and there arc a!.-o a number of !!(.- lublicans, sick and tired of the radical party, who would vote the Democratic ticket this fall if a little pains were taken to provide for them a good Democratic p:tper. L-t the Democracy take the matter in hand, and sec that it receives proper attention. Archibald Gabby was arrested a few days r.go on a charge of assardt and battery upon 3Irs. Eliza C raver, and lined vJ" and cods. M.MtKtnu On t!i; 'Jtli nil., by J. G. O.sborne. Es(j.,at his residence, Mr. John Larue und Miss Mary M. Kelley, all of Plymouth. Our Chicago letter last week was mi-sent, nnd did not reach us until Timrsrav morning. It will be found on the f.rst page of to-day's paper. Speaking of the summer style of clothing, an exchange remarks that there is no perceptible ''change'' in gentlemen's pantaloons this year. Joseph Fark got on a drunk h:.-t Saturday, j became (juite noisy, ot into a light and was taken before the Justice, who lined Ii;m nnd cost. It costs the workingmen of the North fifty millions of dollars per year to try radical experiments in the South. Ib.w do you like it, .Mr. Farmer and Mr. Mechanic? Simeon Eumbaug i and William Eurns, a ' rouple of boys abou IS or I'd 3-car-; old, wer committed to jail on Tuceday last, on failure to give bail for their appearance at Circuit Court to answer the charge of grand larceny. Itr.ADKit, Stop and Think. We suppose the most of our leaders buy and use D. 15. DeLand nd fc Co's liest Chnnical SaUralu but if ! reareany of you who do not, jtU Mc.i i 1 :i, :- "1 . 1 - , , 1 ! 1 think; it you buy the Lest Chemical Sa'er-1 the and utus you get the Ii$t bakratus ma le and full weight. The editor of the little hlack-an 1-tan picture sheet over the way "struck ile" last week in several place?. Jleactua ly asserted that if he wuhl steal one hundred dollars it would make 1dm feel very much iike he was a thief. We had no idea that the editor had such tender conviction ;. J. W. E lker, of Warsaw, is now introducing his new patent "printer's gillev" to the prin1 1 - 1 tcrs in this part of the Slate. .Mr. E. called on u.s on Monday, and exoiain.- 1 the sunerior advantn-es and utility of thi, new patent of ,. . , , , . 1 bis, and we have no doubt of its superiority over the old-fashione I gaib vs. Wc commend the attention of our readers to the Hardware store of II. C. Chapman & Co., at Argos. In connection with their stock of hardware, which is full and c.-oinplett , they keep a cplcndM assortment of family crroceries, w!;ch they are disposing of at verylow prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine thier goods. Tom. Murphy, the great "ropist" had a wet day for his performance at th'13 place last Thursday. The crowd in town was no larger than usual, though at 7 o'clock in the evening a Ir rge number of citizens turned out to witness his feats on the rope, which demonetrated that Murphy is what he claims to be, aropie'of no small pretensions.

O.m: Shilling - -Yard! This is the price

i of a new arrival of Prints at VcstcrvtlWv Co.'s. Tlicy are handsome Stylus food cloths and warranted fist colors. Also yard wide Sheeting, a very fair article, at 13 cent?. Blue Denims at 14 cts. Handsome Bleached Muslin at 20 cts, yd wide. In a day or two they will liav a quantity of those 1,50 cloth Gaiters that have pleased the ladies so well, and give-it such good satisfaction to those who have worn them. -They do not intend to he out of them again tuis season. It is to be hoped that the men who are put vz the roofing on the brick block will soot ting the roofing on the brick blocl; Will soon finish up the job. The odor arbing from the preparation is nearly as bad as that arising from a nigor camp meeting in dog-days. Men and . omen passing in the vicinity of the brick block during the day when the "dope" is being used, arc compelled to hold their noses. During the past week Ave have received a number of new subscribers. This shows that the Democracy are preparing to buckle on the amor for the coming campaign in this county. Let others do likewise, and the result of the election next fall will enable us to go into the great political campaign of next year with a sweeping majority lor the Presidential ticket. Democrats should commence now to citculatc democratic papers. The Republican, in an article urging its friends to arouse in this county for the coming campaign, advised them to send to their county convention on Saturday next, "representative men, who will put the ball in motion that will grind the Democratic party to powder." Don't, we pray you, don't convert tliis county into a military district, and place the people tinder the rule of military commandants like unto Sheridan, or Pope, or "sieh." A telegraph dispatch from Washington the other day, said that the politicians of conservative principles in Couth Carolina were ellccting an arrangement with the negroes whereby the conservatives would vote for the negro candidates for Congress if the negroes would vote for the conservative candidates for State oflicers. If negroes are to be . looted to any ollice, let them be sent to the Radical Hump Congress by all means. Joseph WestervcU went out Sunday evell!iif la told o li-itb In itio -l.iw.T w-it j.rj t P . I I I' V. 4. . I 11 1.1 Uli. V I .1 -- 1 . .1 IIIL. J - ' 1 v 'ilow Li er. 1 lie weather was warm, and Joseph divested himself of Iiis purple and line liniien and went in lor a pleasant time. In the interval, however, he had p. laced his chronometer carefully to one side on the grass lotsafety, and after finishing his bath, put on Iiis Sunday robes and started for town, not thinking ot the watch until he had leached home. Hastening back, he arrived just in time to know tint the chronometer had dis appeared, but whither, he knew r.ot. MAitru.uiE LuL.Nsi.s were issued to the following partus, by the Clerk of Marshall cr)UUJv cim-ingthe month of Julv: ,r ... , ,., -Warttn Stockman and i-.IIeii Shanes John Earth and Elizabeth Lcibert. Harrison Dillingand Amelia E. Ihaiks John I" 1 r-li fuvl M.-irv !s Il:m A I.ifhtrnlo.i-.r, r ;',u l !. r".n r,t S,.h,w.i.li.r Martin Htmitrcr and Catharine Sherry. James M. Thompson and Louisa Thompson Vatii' k Kcelan an 1 Eliza Kanarny. JJaztd X. IJo.vel and Mary Hoover. Eyron Iligbee and Josephine Kenkard. T'hoi l is J. Davis and ::in i t M. Fertig. John Larne and Mary M. Kelly. Marlin Uelpman and Catharine Sanner. lic'dben Hill and Melissa J,avboum. Doos. The Keokuk (Iowa) Constitution says the authorities of Keokuk are making a territic slaughter among the canine population. The editor in his don-erel on the s lib j'ect, branches oll' cfter the style of Saxe, J thusly : -Oh, the puqs, the bean'iful purps. Prinking tle ir mi'k from China cups, Junirine: annuel a- frisky as bees. Pir?t jrnawin at bones, then IdtuiL; ut flees. Jumping, Running, Alter the pony t Beautiful purps, you v ill soon be hclogna. Du: MouKNWKi.r The lirst number ojthis beautiful Fashion. Journal has just been received from Europe. The publisher says, the great dilUcuIty in getting a correct translation has caused the delay. After this the Joun.al will be received proaij)tly cub month. It is invaluable, and should be seen by every lady. The papc rs will be translated into English, anil give more of the usiful than all the other illustrated papers put together. Each paper gives tight pages of tinely executed tuts, representing monthly everything in the way of dros that is beautiful and to be desired by the ladies. A linej executed pattern sheet accompanies the work, the superiority and utility of which will soon be seen and appreciated by those who Lave been in the habit of getting plain or trimmed patterns from some of our common pattern shops. One year, inonthry, $: ; single copies, including the two papers and the pattern sheet, o') cents. Address S. T. Tiylor, Importer of i - Ladies' Fashions, :R) Canal St., New York. Those having legal business to transact I notes, to collect, or any business whatever to attend to in the Circuit or Common Pleas Courts, will lind it to their advantage to call on J. (i. Osborne. IUI iVhi:, Chills on I n'tkiimittknt Fkvku eured, or money refunded. Dr-Witt's Ague J"111'' ;,tir-" J V" ,,',,lif"i,M"' an'1 ,,:lvil,.J? been trie I mover l,'J'! of the very wor.st and rj,s-tiutc casesof Chillsand Fever anl never failed eve n in one cae to effect a cure, lhe proprietor guarantees them to cure every ciive. even after ail other medicines fail. Tho-o siiÜVringshoiiM innncdiately give them a Irinl. For sale by Druggists, "ir sent by mail on receipt of price, 1. Address Di. Witt, Hox Cd 1, Cincinnati, Ohio. tiTyl si;2ic:'ffis si:v!;i:i) toxic?. Thism :lidne, invented by Dr J. 11. Schenck of Ph'lad.dphi 1, is intended to dissolve the food and make it ineo chime, the first process of d1 g-tin. Hy cleansing th stomach withSclirnck's 1 M;.",hlko. U.' '' '' "Pj petite, and food that could not be eaten before ; IHipg it ill be eadiy digested. i (Consumption cannot bn cured by S'chenck'.s j P'ilmye jr.i? nlea the ftomach andhver is i in ad I healthy and the appetite restored, hence the j I(tc arid Ttii'u are rcpiired in nearly every cue of corttim:ition. A hilf dozen bottles of tlie SLAWFL'D TONIC and three or four boxes of tlie MANfdtl-KF PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenek makes professional visits in New York, Boston. and at his principal Oiliee in Pliiidelpni ,i every week. Seo daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for .his days for vi-itution. Please observe when purchasing, tint tlie two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in tlio laut stage of Consumption, nnd the other as he now i in perfect health, are on the Government st tmp. Sold by all Druggist and Dealers, price l .,( per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice should bo addressed to Dr. Schenek 's Principal Office, No. 15 North 6ih Street, Philadel phi. i. Pa General Wholesale Agents Demas Barnes & Co., New York; S.S. Il.ance, Baltimore, Md ., John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Tajlor, Chicago, Ills.; CoUim Eros ,St. Louis, Mo. 11 -7 -1st w ea. mo 1 jr

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED WEEKLY EY CI.KAVELAND & HOUGHTON. Flourper burc' 413.00.f 14,0 Wheat per bushel SI .2." J .;l

Corn New 5L Old C j ami that tr.ie economy corrisU-d inhiivii: the bot OaU .O.fl iO stoves that could be m.uk notvith-?:nuiiti the price Potatoes -.. G0a 75 J Was higher. With this view, we proceeded tc. construct New Potatoes l ,00 $ 1 ,50 j lhe ma ieon Cooking Sher, and snared no pains er exClover seed 5,,00(21 0,i10 p,.Ilsw to m.lke ,-t ,hw i,st and most perfect s-tove that

r lax seed , Lard 10(t?ll r . . ll.oi.l! ' milltr Aijy.i-j.j 'So3 1U(3U Tallow . . . 910 2GM Rao-a 1 1 !,(!.- nPAAn , 707 t.i IIIUIO livv. 11 ........ Dry T2 i Hay, ild $3,00 " Tame 10.00 Apples, green, per bushel $,75$?1,U0 Drv, per It. X(t All wiio are in want of Sewing Machines can be furnished at 'haul's boot tfc shoe store with the very best Sewing Machines that are made, both the Singer and the Grovcr; Uaker machine?, an 1 at prices as low as they cm be bought for in the United States. IS-tf I2L 33 I3L 33 . $500 00 will bo paid if upon analysis of Dr, IIeckei.is Yeuetahle Aoce CriiE. it U found to contain any QLTXIXE. ARSENIC, STRYCHNINE or POISON, or v 1 1 any ingredient but what is PURELY YEGEKAIJLE, as its name indicates. Dr. II ECK ELL'S VEGETABLE AGL'E 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, nnd in ro instance will the person have more than one Chill after the first dose, and in the majority of cases not even that. It accomplishes in work by DESTROYING THE CUSE of the disease. It coi tains no (Juinine.no Arsenic, no mineral, no Poison. Call for Pr, IIECKELL'S VEGETABLE AGUE CURE and talce no other. Do not be imposed npon by havin? your Dm?-'!st or tradesman tell you he has something else equally as -ood. l or sale by DrnM and dealers gene rally. iioJ Cm PERSUING Jb BROWN. Agents for Plymouth, Ind. It is pleasant to recommend a really meritorious article, hence we askthi suiriVrinir from dysjp-da. nervonsiHM.. or tl-'bility, to try lr Strickland's Tonic. lr. E. M. Sams ordered $1 worth for J. C. Hays, Decatur, Ala. T. Il'irt. New York city. siys. "It cured me : where can I iret it for my friends ?' Thus they write Irom all .uarters. 43-1 in A Yorxrt Lxnr returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly reeoe;nued by her friends. In place of a course, nWic, flushed face, she had a soft ru'y complexion of almost marble smoothness, and iust vid of twor.ty-three she really appeared bat eihteer. Upon inquiry a to the cause of so u're.tt a change, h" plainly told them that she us ed the ' YVr.lVs.t.Y MA, 4 A an 1 considered it an inval nable acquisition to a Lady's toilet. P.y its use any Lady or Geutl , .an can improve tlieir personal appearance an hundred Told. It i- simple in its corahin ition, as Na tare herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing imparities from, alo healimr, cl'MUsine; and beautifyir.r the skin and ouiplexion. By its action on the cuticle itdr.uws fro n it alt imparities, kindly le-al in-; the same, j.nd leaving the -r.iTace as Nature intended it should b clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $ I, sent by Mail or Express, on tlie roc ipt of a order by W. I CL.VRK Ä CO., Cheuiist, No. 3, West Fayett.! St. Syracuse, N. Y. The only American agents for the same. -2'5-ly Book Agents Wanted for BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI, From the Great River to the Ocean; i; v auii:i:T v. i:kiim:isox. Over 2,000 Copies sold in one Month Life and Adventure on Prairies. Mountains and the r'-uiI.H' V.,.,:1- W,.th "vt'r '-Tipf ivf and Photora phie Vi"vs of the Mvnerv. cities, lands, muies. lco. pie and cui i'-ilies of th'- new States :u;d Territories. To tie; prospective emigrants and setrh rs in the far West, this history of that va-tand fertile region will prove an invaluable assistance. suppU imr as it does, a vvniit lone: f--It of a full. uutln-nti and reliable iruid; to climate, soil, products, means of travel. A:e.. Are. Send for circulars and see our terms, and full description of the work. Address A'.l TIOXAL ITllLlUIXH CO., 4i;t l 1 is Wi st rourth tt., Cincinnati, O. fly virtue of an execution issued to me out of the ofiiceof the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall County, Indiana, on n judgment in favor of th estate of Indiana forth use of Rourhntl Tnwnclilr miiicf Timm II f'icn Omar Davis, and Caleb Davis. I have levied on the following real estate in said county, to wit: Lot number liftcen (l.rn in Thayer's addition to the town of Bourbon, atid a piece bounded hy a line commencing a the south east comer of lot number one, (1) ia Martin's addition to the nwn of Bourho::, running thence north fifty (.r') feet, thence west twenty (20) feet, thence south fifty (;0) feet, thence east twenty (2d) feet to the stalling point, with tenements, improvement, privilege and appurtenances to the same belonguig, ua Saturday, Augutt 10, 1SG7, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., I shall oiler for sale at public auction to lhe highest bidder, at the Court Ilonx.-door in Plymouth, in said county, faid property, ,o-wit the rents and profits first ft r a term not et ceding seven years. If no bid is made therefor suflicient to satisfy the execution, I .liall then and tlierein like manLer offer the entire title, estate, right and claim of the said defendants in and to the said preptidy, or enough thereof to satisfy the execution. Amount now due 17 70. DAVID HOW, Sheriff Marshall Co. !Gw3pf 10 S2:critta? Sale. fly tu tue of a commission and order of sale issued by the Clerk of the Marshal Comn.on Pleas Court, I will edfer ale to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the Court House door, in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Situnltry, Att'jvsl Kli, 1SG7, between the hours of 10 o 'clock A. M, nnd I o'clock 1. M. of said day, the rents aul profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situated hi Marshall County, Indiana: 'J he West lulf of the North we.;t one fourth of section twenty, (20) town thirty-five, (3.") range one (1) cast. And in ease tke rents and profits fail to pell for .1 uni sufficient to pay the n mount deniin led by said 'commission and order of sale, I will at tlie same time and place, ami in like nunucr, of.'er for sale to the highest bidder, at public aucticn, the fee pimple or the entire right, title, interest nnd estate of Clarissa Vincent and Sarah Jane Vin. cent in nnd to the above described real estate, to satisfy ?aid writ m favor ol flenjamin Vincent and agaisnt Clarissa Vincent and S umIi Jane Vincent. Haid fn1e to be made without regard to apprai ;?- ment laws. HA Vit) HOW, Sheriff Marshall Co. 4Gw:)jf.fjrt

Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Countv Surveyor of Marshall County, Indiana, will, at the rcjuest of James Snvder proceed on theL'fUh diyof August, 1HI7, to" survey aI subdivide the following lands in Marshall e unty Section h()t T .'to, It 2, and al.-o establish 'the corners of the lands heimging to said James Snyder, in said section, said survey will be continued from day to day, if necessary, till complet cd. 1 Non-resident owners of lands in said section who fail to meet me iit the time above mentioned at the residence of James Snyder, and defi ay or provide for defraying, their portion ot Lie expenses of Faid 8urv y, will be returned to the county Auditor ns delinquent, and such dtlin(U.'iicies placed on the tax duplicate for collection iM cording to law. Ihv.I. J. M. iCMNGKR. 'urv.yor. Pleasure Excursions Can he enjoyed nt any time by procuring one of the many Fino Teams and Carriages Kept by p. s. ai,,i:i v Si, c:o., At their Mahles opposite th Parker Hon. In Plymouth. If nice Carriage!", handsome, spirited Horses, and reaponnhltt rharecs are what you wnt, you ran be accommodated' thrc at any tlm of day or nilit. I'rtvrrs furnUhed When wanted, and pnssengsrs carried to all parts of the country at the lowest rate of fare and on Cl'-, . v- ALLEM AS d: fO. July IS, 1,7. 4Tff

The American Cooking; Stove

I 4 ,-,. n nre .vtnfi i .n rt 111 i Vl A TV) 1 tl 11 f 1 r 11 re fit .Lllvi IK'.lIlJ s-Ul- t;ii ll.-v i luv iihuiuhi.i;.v v. stoves. we became convinced, some nix years sönc-, tliat a vasrt snioUrd f reerey tvns hcinj expended by the people of this country irt buying clump and utmost i worthier stoves, a l.ir-? portion cC which va wat ; could be made. And we have cxjxTimjnteil with it. and carefully watched its operation for the 1nt six j yt.ar!, anx -.vvcn au hnpi-ovement sureted itseli". we j juve ot onci adopted if. and we have several of these seeurni i) lenei. patent, tn iu.s mi.iiiiivi, e nu ni'. hetiuite to cay, we have brought it t. a hi-.-her .-täte of perfection than has heretofore been attained in coo!iin stoves. The recent Improvements in this stove Im added larirely to its convenience and eflectiveness. In a'l the varieties of stoves we raauufaetare, we study usefulness, durability, convenience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in pri -e, and h, so doing we are satisfied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SIICAH, PACKARD & CO.. Alban v. N. Y, For sale by II. B. DICKSON & CO., 4:?-m ri-YM OUTll, Ind. Survey rVolii:i'. "VfOTICE is hereby piven tbat the tnid jri-iv l Conni. ty surveyor of Marshall county. Indi:Mi.-i. will. ;it the r-ipie-t of John Kiuli and IVrshin;:, on Wcdsn'Mlay Julv-2 1. 1;T. proceed tostirvcv and subdivide tin- l'oüow"iiiL'"lands in Mar-hail Co.: Vc. is, T. If. 4 : aNo s r. -:. T. It. :t. and establu-h the corners .I the initio bcJoTiu'tn tosaid John Kitch ami rershing.ia said section.said survev will h ; continued from day to dav if n.'c'sj p;,.r' completed. Non-resident owners of lands in I t!.ii.l c.kOi.oiu ii h.. f ill tit tteat n.ii nl t:ii Inno nhki-,i im 1 jj,,,. and defray or pn.vide for (b-lrayin- theirpropt.r tion ol the expenses of said survcv.wil! be returned to the County Auditor as deliniiu nt. a.d ;teh l -iiii-.i -ncies ? laced on the tax duplicate for collection nfeord'ncr to aw. J. M. KLINGKK, J uly 4, IS. 1 1 3v S'tt ct j or. Survey JVoiicc. Notice is hereby given that the nnJertgned, County Surveyor of Marsh ill County, Indiana, will, at the rejuest of Lee & Uro , proceed on July 29th, lF'(7i to survey and subdivide the follow -in? lands in Marshall county : Sections 21, 25 and T. U R. .1, and also I establish the corners of the lands belonging to j p:,1d Lne & Bro. in said sections, said survey will he continued. Irom day to uay it necessary till completed. Non-resident owners of land? in said sections who fail to meetnit at the time ahoven.entioncd, at the residence of Jacob Johnson, and defray, or provide for de'V.ij-hi?, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor as delinquent, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate for collection according to law. tllwlj J. M. KLING ER, Surveyor. Lamb's Family Knilling Machine 1 Knits Hosiery of all sizes : knits heel and gore and narrows off toe complete; sets up its own work, widens and narrows at will, and by knitting the web either turhular or flat, single, double or ribbed.it produces over. 10 articles of apparel, any thing from a silk watch cold, neck tie or glove, up to an u dcrshirt, shawl or blanket. No ether nuchine in the world can do these things. It knits 4,U!J stitcl.es per minute. Is the greatest labor swer and the most uicful, novel and profitable machine ever invented. Kvcry family should have one. Farmers, don't sod your wool ; you can treble its value by converting it into k nitgoods. General Oiliee. No S t Cast Market st., Indianapolis. Send two stamps for circular, testimonials and samples of work. AdJress DOW k ALLEN, Gen'l Agents, P. O. Uox 111)3, Indianapolis, lud. IT A G E NTS V A NTH I . n 1 hv 1 a way With SPKClAfl.KS. oi.D r.vr.s ma in: m:v, fftV','. ilit't'iut il'irti,f (.,' f Sent post p:iid, on receipt of 10 Cents. Al(lres 1-. i:. p.. foot::. No. 1 10 I.e-.iit;ton Avemie, Cor offcast i-th st., N". V. n i j- Cm AWAY WITH U.N"e-OM IOItTAlILK TU l "SSfcs. COM POUT ANI e l" UK FOIt THK ltt"PlPIi:i. Sent postpaid n receipt of 10 CentAddress Dr. K. P.. FOOTi:, No. Iia Lexinirtou Av.'imu Cor. ffca.st Jsili st., N. V. n 1 1 "m CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION For th.- M Ab'KU'D ! .'ent FltKF'. in sealel envelope, on receipt of 10 Cent. Address Dr. i:. It. FOOl K, (author of Medical Common Sens,.. Hook 400 p.l'es. ?I..VI, pent lv mail.) No. i to Lexington Ave, Ccr, ot Ca-tth tt., N. Y. nit Htns 3W GItOCE-llY AND PROVISION irr iE! w E IAVE AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF on hand, consisting of Fragrant and Rich Teas, Raro and Aromatic Coffee, Gest and Cheapest Sugars, rmn: siici:s, HEALTHY SALKH ATI'S, SYKUrS'INKGAItfOKACCOf, STAUCH, &c. The Highest Market Trice Paid for all kinds of Country Produce ! We inv'te all who wish to purchase, to call and examine our stock before purchasing els': where. We are satisfied thai we are offering BETTER. BARGAINS! than can be had at any other place. Carter llaird, Malian St reft, our tloo' Xorth of Pihs Jnrcln Sfo-r, PLYMOUTH, IX IK May 30, Jf-07. GinM I IUM V IST AI I Sl Ii r. Jut' pi'ilf'il, h (I nfitb'l nitflipr. Pi iv i ''.., A LECTURE OS TIIK NATCRE. TIIKATMENT. AND RADieal cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-abuse ; Involuntary Poms-ions liMpo'.eney, NervoiH Dehillty, tud impediment? to m-irria'ge generally ; Consumption epilepsy inl I'iM. inentil and pliv-ical 1 neapacitv, &c. P.y UOIL J-CULVEIiWELL, M. D. Anhor of the "(Ireen Ihok," Ä:c. The world renowi.ed author ia this admirable Lecture, cleai I v proves from his own experience tint the uwlul consequence of Self-abuse mt v be cffectin.lly removed without irictlicinc, an I without dangerous surgical operations, hcugies, Instruments, ring or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cuo himself cheaply, privately and radically. TIII.S LEO TU UK WILL PROVE A I500N TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address postage paid, for nix cents or two post stamps. Also Dr.CulverwellV'MarriaseCuide" price '-25 cents. 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PEUSniNG & BROWN Would fill the attention of the p;ib!lc to .their fail an well scli-tt.jd st,,,-U f ijooUs, wvil .suited to thismuike coiiiistij. i;i p:,rt of STATIONERY, SCHOOL HOOKS LAMPS, LÄXTERXS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, "Wall and Window Papi:!., Perfumery, Albums. C I : A 1LS , F 1 N I : ! r IT TO 1 5 A CCO. C A XJ)ll:S, PATENT .MKDIOIXES, &c. PHYSICIAN'S, and FAMILY PERSJRIPTIONo FILLED TO ORDER. Call and see ourttock before pnreli.isji!-' e!eT.here. I- -- tl PEKSHIXO & UltOWN. 23RIS RAILWAY. LROAD GAVii:-I)OLllLi: TU AVK ROUTE TO AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. 1 his I.ai'way extends from Dunkirk to Xkw York 400 mile.?, UuffaTiO to Xfcw York miles, Salamanca to Xew York 415 miles. AND IS FROM 22 to 27 Milea the SHORTS 3T ROUTE. All trains running directly through to New York. Ji7 l'jl) MILES WITHOUT CIIANGC OY COACHES. Prom and after April .'tli. lSi'.T, trains wttl leave in in connection w itii ail western lines r.s follows : Fnnf ! r VA'A'A. I .V s. t LA MAXi '.l-Dy New York time from I'nion ilepots : 7.."H .1. .V. X:V YOh'Xn.X r FXr?F-, From Dunkirk. (Sundays exeepfe.) stops- at Sahmianca. and connect at lione l!s i!!e au 1 V oriiiiiir it H the s . m. fcxprc.-.s from PufTalo, and arrives in New York at 7.00 A. M. '. .V. I.JfiHTXlXn FXri:r:s from Sabm'snca. (Mindays excepted). Ptops at llernellsvilJ,' T.-1 p. t.. (supper), inferseetinir with the i.sH) train from Duilalo nnd arrives iu New York at 7.i) a. m. 1.15 '. .. AV'll' ; A' XKiUT FXF.'FX. from Punkirk. ( Sundays excepted. stop at Salamanca i;.55 p. m.; ol vin 7."55 p.m ; Tunier- !.."'; v. m., an I arries in New York at PJ.tii) t. m.. conneefiiejr with afternoon trains and steamer? for Im;oh and New Kurland cities. mow IIFFFALOV.y New York timo from Depot cor. Ivcrli-.ne and Michigan Streets : 5.15.1. .1. A'.'U' )V.?A PAY OT.?.?. fSuniTavs execpted) stops at tb.rn: -INvilte ii.05 a. m. bkft. Susqiie'i t.iii i iA'i I, m..: i dine) Turner's 5i.0. p. m.. istip. and arrives I Ne-y York 1().:)0 r. M. Connects at (real It.'iid.witii D -laware. Iiekavaiina A We-tern raii,-o:el. an t at Jersey rity with ini.lniülit Kxpres train of New ..rsy railroad for Piii!adj!pliia, Paltimore and Was'iinirton. S.ti) I. V. A'V'V.'vv .V I,. via Avon and IlnrneUs. ville Sundays evented. 1 an ives in -w York at 7.0ü A. M. : conn (! at fclmira wiih Nortie-rn-centra! railway lor II in isi):i;-v;. Pi.iladelpliiu, Paltiaiore. Washiii'lou and points south. -J.'.') '. V. UullTXlX'; F.xrUFss. (Sundays evpted.l Oips at llorn-ilsville 5.-J5 v. m. (sup.) and arrives in New York 7. no a. m.. eoinieet nt .I.-rs.-y -ity with morninir Kjrpre" train of New Jersey Paiiroad for Kaltiuiop and WashinLrton. and at New Yctrk with morning Fxpress train tor Poston and New fcnland cities. 0,10 '. V. .VA'H" yo!h'XffSHTFXr:FS. daily, stops at I'or: lire S..V) i. m.. intersecting at Ilornelsville with Pie l.ir p. i. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York t 1 .:;() v. m. 11,'sO . V. ( fX( XXA 7 FXP.'FS. (Sundays ex-e.-pted.i stop at Ssiii:'!iaiina1i Tril . m.; ibkft.) Turner's I.M r. M.. (dine) and arrivi-s in New Yorkit Jt.25 p. m.. ronnerts at Flmira. with northern Central It. It. lor llarrisburir. Philadelphia. Ilatiimor-. Wasliin.'ton. & points -oath: at Unv.t It-Mid witli Delaware, fc-iekawanua V V.'e-j.-rn railroad i'.ir Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for IJoston and New Filmland eitles. Cnly one train east on Sunday, lea vine; P.uCalo at 0,10 p. M.,'aud reaching New York at Vi.'.'J) v. .m. l sion and New England passengers, with their baggage are transferredy tf- ofchurge in New York. To pleasure travelers the line of the Prio railway presents many objects of interest, passing through the beautiful valleys of the Chemung. Susquehanna, Delaware and Itainaporivers.au wer changing panorama jf nature's beauties command attention. Tlie best ventilated and mot luxurious sleeping coaches " '; WOIILP accompany all night trains on this railway. ISA G OA GE CHECKED TUR OUGII, A'ff fire a! w i j; !'w ua any other ro (ft: ASK FOU TICKF.TS VIA F.UIE RAILWAY, Which can be obtaiued at r.t principal Ticket O.Tices in the west au 1 couth-Wt'st. . hid n l k m. r. f t rt n. Gen'l Supt. e.en l Pass ag't. 12-2S Magnetism itho vital principal of life. ,TVhen by trrwisgrcssing tbor.vs of natnro yre impairtae workings of ttt beautiful incchanylxQ which God made jVfcct, nature, fWroughher great LlcctricalTattcrjr makf a powerful effort to remove te im pcyaicnt which cloga tho circulation of tA magnetic forces. To assist Na:re, fco tho "Electro Magnetic FInid,"preprd by the Swain Manufacturing Company, which is nothing less than Electricity in liquid form, and is undoubtedly the most wonderful as well as most useful chemical dif covcry of f his age of fruitful research. It it conjposcd 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 tho deficiency of magnetic power, needed to banish disease. I Palsy of long standing, Scrofula, and Epileptic fits have been cujed in a few jninutcs, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, thos 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 the following diseases when used according to directions at a balhinj lotion: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palsy, Fits, Swelled Joints, Scrofula. Stiff Limbs, Spasms, Deafness, Cancer, AVhitc Swellin, Salt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Female Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, and other Female Diseases. -Ucmcmbcr that its use involves no Ioog tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects will be eccn almost In fantry wmlo in no case can it possibly dr i nd to tho proprietors fcr circular cr:g certificates from well known otiaens e remarkable cures, effected byihis medicinV after all other rcmcd'jQ had failed to relieve. Ono botNc will be sent to vfiy part of tho United SiJKf s on receipt fone dollar. DR. C.I. SwitlN & CO., Surctsorx la DU. JAS. MO KR CLL, IVopririurt. 31 South WiUer 81 reel, Ftilc&so. Sold by leadiug druggiU every n hero. For aal Abo for ile by nil Pruggts Jn Plymouth, vMu (J II. llKICVK, NS U II äVNC K AG ENT. Insures Poverty. Stijk and Li res. Cash 'Cap t over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the best joint Stock Companies in the United States 13 No .mc-ument fAr losscs.Ofllcc ir Plymouth, irvor;viVv. Poiicies iitcd in rJngli.h and flerman. and I.oea paid here. II n3tf. IING3 VCaBTABLB AMBR03A XL, A r.vre artile for tlie luir. Sold onlv LKMONV PniT Ptnre.

DR. ROUTZAHN'S CH.KB!tTH FAMILY MBDICINsSS. Principal Depot, No. 40 Main Street. sviuxariui.n, pmo. H:s Groat Erysipelas Remedy Wi'.l positively cure r'rysipedas withiu fortycibt iiooi bv au outw-wil apTlicatiort. HtS INVINCIBLE GOITER OINTMENT Will effectually cure (loiter. Pig Neck or Wen without opening the skin in bfi days. His Will cure all diseases originating frorri Inifiiire Illood or of lhe Circulatory SystemP3 Gitat American Cancer Ointment Will eure Cancer without catling or burning.

i'hc ejeatest cancer remedy known. His Infallib'o FeVsr and Ague Specific Wil enre Tevcr a he' Airue xvitliin 1 hours. withoi t Cituiitnc, Arsenic, Zinc or any poison whatever, - His Eioalmg ane! Drawing Salve; ill cure Jobs PI ague?, Ciibiin ;Ios, i clous,-Tumor.-, L'lcei?, Wounds, all chronic pores, &e. For saly by Dr. T. A. LMM ON, laiiiC " PI j mouth, Ind. X R o FIRST PREHir W V OF A SILVER MEDAL u ttiapio to r BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Z7 Bj the N. H. Pute Acricultural Seietr. at T tu Fair boKlea ia Ni.Iju. Scft. 20, 1M. f0 BARUETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative 1, becoming the nwwt popnlar arti.-le for Restoruf aud Heautifyiii( Uie Hair, thrs'ibout th Kart. We, North an4 Soiuh. Its su-ierlnf qoal't' aud adaptation to the waai of th 9 T puuur. uun insure Ii ruiuiTm .ui-.s. journals. J. R.BARRETT it. CO. Prop 1, BaW -Ml . - W 0 LORD & SMITH, CHICAGO, General Agents for tie Northwestern States. For sale bv E. P. Lel:e, Druggist, Plymouth. Inrt. vl"2ii-0 ly -3 r tr n ft C S3 -r - 1 Is ft of 9 & 'A a e r-M f 2 o -. c - TT 0 n s 2 5 rr C 3 - "J ft IS rr 5 r T Tl 'S. I . p rr. Xs- M . t i a IT c , C . s 111 2 Ol it: O i. - c 4 0 c o sa a c O STEVENS HOUSE. 2S, M.'5, !2r, 2t. Uroaihvay, .. y (h,oif llncH'j Gtt, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rpiIB STfiVKXS IIOPSE, is well and widelv known 1 to the travelin- public. The location is . speci fy suitahle to inerchanls .-mtl business men; it is in -i'e proxinmy to tin business part or the city-is on Wie hi-lnvay or southern and western travel and adiicent to all the principal railroad and steamboat dejiots.' the Stevens House 1 ;w liberal aecomin.i.lation for over .lici quests it is well I'liriiiched. ami possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of it, inmates. The rooms are spaeio.: and well vent dated provided with ya and water the -it-tendance is prompt and respectful and tho table is "enerously provided with every delicacv of the seasonat tnoderate rates. n:jsCm GEO. I. r.ivi f- CO. I'roi'rt. ShvrltV-s Sniv. By virtue of a. commission and order of sale issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the door of the Coutt House, in Plymouth, Marshall County, I:idi ina, on Saturday, August 3, 1867, between the hours of 10 o'ch ck A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.of said day, the reuta and prDfits for a ti rm not exceeding seven years of tue followin": described real estate situated in Marshall Co., Indiana : Lot nj;nber one hundred and seven, (107) in Tha vor's sccon 1 addition to the ton n of Uourbon, .Marshall County. Indiana. An I in -asethe rents aud nr .fit fail to fell for a sum sufficient to pay the amount leminded tv said commission and order of" sale, I will, at the same t me and f.l.ice and in like m inner, offer for s.i Ic U the hii;!M ft bidder, at public auction, the fee simple or the en.iro right, title, interest and estate of Nancy J. Cumi ani Uiarles F. Gunn iu and to the above described real estate, to satisfy said writ in favor of Lon Shore, Hamilton M. St.tley and Charles V. (iillett, under the linn nam j of Shores, Stiley Co., and against Naucy J. Gunii and Charles F. Cunn. DAVID HOW. Sheriff 4.rnv3-pf t8 of Marshall Co. STATR OF INDIANA, Marshall County. NOTICF. is hcrchy ?i rcn that Henry Korndocrfer, Adiniuistr.itor of the estate of John Korml ocrfer, deceased, has filed in my ofllce his petition to sell there.il estHte . f said decedent, his personal estate b.dna; insutlicient to pay his debts, and that aid petition will be heard At the next term of the Court of-Common Pleas ol eald County. Witness mvliand this Pili d? of Juiy, I8f,7. Uw:l JOHN C CUSHM AN, Clerk. Pi J r.R. lirJSY lirSe assortment

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Advantages of Uns Plow. It '.vill !at from throo to six tlmc3. lon;c-r tli-in ar.y etbjr Sieel I'I-jw in.v!i're t !iy)HJy. This bas l'tt: t-a r. ve I I v a. mil n?ea fcitt-' iiK o--i-i -tnry t 1 f.al.":i ci.it k-t C.f tHr--,,, jr, ;l,0 Wo it. Ill wlil.rh f!iOOt-sl.-f 1 lrs ..tM been l::i: Ui! -cut tiir -u-Vii i I ir I si-Utv j. i i or I'm, it l, j Mr-i ly j l wt I v. r t1i-- l'"nhel cr;,lM,6c,,s v'l;wt yf ly''u h'tx N'a' It vul SCOUf in t .1C InOGt dirLcult ,f Rr.,u ,-1 .valine ia -.vi.ica it v.li L,t tcvui. ei t f.at it. It draws lihtcp than zny otL. Plow wLi!. cUti:i ' tLc .-.1113 v i;t:i a.iJ i Tho Sharo can bo nhnrpened, or a Tift w?!J("t o-r, a-i re uhty m on iin ;i; V ;r. 1 v rty klnrkimitit im ljiU:..li h t .i. ' iLo tue u peifrt-tly n!i!:6.ih: &ul w-..iks ;.i:..:ij -. Any section öan l:o replaced by a InphcitP. t I n Iw 1 Tany A;.o ;t. r. tl,.- U'i.i-iJi til l Tl ju! 1U.VO-:? a; a cast j.i ;.. It is well ntcclcccl with Kcw Ln-' Inf teconl-jrr.ett'i ti n'.i r. soi ! tV v r."; i-. v r. '-I.t iron, wilU -sUti iu tlie npu lo .vo ci ia..o U,j -t It ploTV3 ct any d:pi.i, frcra lareo to twelve i';-!iM, irris rr-.t-v:iy ;:i i::':-r : nl 'Me r turf. loav.i ü.l.tn f-in-jw, ji tu.;:j cui.r itiuLlo tu.1 fjul trash c juij'l'.-tf :y It is tli3 clioapc-t riow in tho Co"worl.t. just as turn m tKt re i c ii' .r.y ii l i uj X dollars vucc. rutlier 4h.in live I.t:;tM Cv- uf t-ix '5"titiit uvc-r; i.i i: t 1 .;-;u t.nii? i yiir ttinror, Ät'ecauäC yo;rr riow w on't -.e..n;r ;' "er tin 1-ir-i quarter era liliSi nior w j k, with tliO ranw j.owcr. -Th qnality m l q u.t:(y .f w.n-Jc it will m luretj neif irm must hi c ml .PirL ft J well asthect rire, &Viu letcr:niniii whether or n t the i'lo-. r che.i. "riowsre us-l for jirofit, r '7.- bnr. ntt- f vhi tXtft'te mt diCirs an i ends can l".g, in prcpnrKoiz f ti'its c ii th chaprtf. nn l we a: e coiiüJ.-t a maa JtvZ"li nioro than a hnndrf l dallai' Werth of Vlo-t 4-cvery time Lti geu oue of tLc&e. Theso remarks aro niado after a familiarity with tho nn-iiM rf hio-t fthe pool Mows ia use in tho West, many of which Lavo ju,tly c-irteJ good reputation. EST Our new model "B" Plow ia J-drsincI exprcsMy fT stubblo aul foul proun-I. gIIoretoforo we Lavo fca l cniy the -C' ittrnlo. ÄÄ-sizneJ for both, turf an t tuMle. The -If and Ä"C" patterni together wi'.l enaMe u. ti meet th 46viewi of all a to phapo. an t pive tiiftui e.tho Wr-taM' or -Icsva'' plow ad they prefer. Call and see tlicm. tTdrranty very liberal. For Sale only by DUCK Je TO AX, riymout'.i, Ind. t2-2r-tr. TO COXNI MS5TIVt:S. The mtrertiser. having been rftrel to benlth in a few weekj by ainipl' r'in'rty. after l:ainir MifN-rod for several yenrswitli .-( Mvej f l;:'i' ail'.'eM-ui ar.l I: at tin ad disease. ronsunii)tion. Is nni.u- to make ki:ovu to Iii fellow sufferer!? the meai of cure. To all who desire it be ill sei.d a copy of the prescription used (fre." of cIiaijToi. wiih direriior: fr piejariniraiid usine; thefinie, which they will Hi d a ' , .ot lir ' 'ttxi'rh ffo:, At!"n. ('r.-itjl,?, ( ffh: st nd till Throat and bum: aiiet -tion. Tin1 only dj-rt of the ad rtisT in sendii:-.' the prescript ion is to benefit the p.fT.icb-d and spread informal ion whieh le- eonreive to he invahiab! and lie hopes every fiilbrcr viii try his renetiy. as it will cost them norh!i)'. and m.-iv prove a hlessbi. ,1r. ties wishing the prescription. fre bv retarti nmil. will pi -nseaddrcrs l;. v. KDWAPD A. WIIX'X. 3.5yl Wi'.li.iii.s'nnr;'. Ki; Co.. ,'. Y. Tl lions 5JTE3 . A genih-nnn who suiT--red f r year? from nervoii debiliiy. pretnainr1 decay, and the i-flect .f yo;:llifuI irJi :ereiion, ill, for thesake ff f iiilerinirlm;n.iiiiTv, ser.d ftee ro- aTw ho need it. the recipe ;:!ei ci'idioiii lor mak'rur t'v sh.ipl-1 -i lee lv by wiiVl ie a.-js . iir.-d. SiiSVerers wbhiis-4 lo;-rotit ' :!ie ndverlisrr"s experieiico can do -o. hv :u!drcs;nL in "condencc,' J01IX P. GDJiN, ii ( cdar New York. ryl. AGFXT. "Sir mm ir":;..i..1.L. mm & shoe STORE. SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Won'd rrepcctfully inform the public 'that ho has now and intends to kc p cer.stantly on hand the mot cxted.sive a.i I complete assortment of Our assortm nt of iii's MISSES', BOY'S and G$2 Siloes is full and complete; was bought at reduced prices aud uill be sold ut SMALL PKOFITy. We also mike Hoots and hoes to order, and think we cm plcas all ho la vor us with Leir custom. Our stock is such that No One can fail to be Suited who may pve us a call. Our place of bu'iccj ii in the new biick block at the ML THE II EU IICIOT. riynionth, Indiana, 12-dOtf. Freo to Everybody. A Larp;e Cpp. Cireulir, giving information on the greatest iinp-jruuoe t the youn-of both Ittcaches hw the liotnily nity become betulful, the demised rc?vectel, and tue forsaken loved . No young lady or senilem m i'liuld fail to ser.il their a lures?, and receive a copy post paid I bj return ni iil. Ad J ress P O. Drawer. 21 .

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