Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 September 1867 — Page 4
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J u -lire Gof Georgia, was very Democratic, both ia politic? and religion, and especially so in the latter, bcvcral years ago, he was ia attendance at the Supreme Court. The Presbyterians of the place, headed by their zealous aud energetic minister, wer; at that time actively engaged iu an effort to build a new house of worship, ltev. Mr. Collins was zealously enlisted in the good cause, and uever let r.n opportunity slip without presenting his .ubsjriptiun list toallwhoiu he might meet. One day, when court adjourned, as the Judge was coming out of the court hou?e, the reverend gentleman touched him on the shoulder, an J asked him to step aside with him a moment, whea the following colloquy took dace : 'This is Judge G , I believe V said 3ir. Collins. 'It i?.' said the Judire 1 We are eujiged," said Mr. C, "in cnleavorinir to build us a new Iua?2 of wor ship. Perhaps this (handing the Judge his subscription list) will inform you of my object better than I can tell you." Here the Judge looked very professional, took out his spectacles, examined the heading of the list very critically, and for a moment sceraed engaged in profound thought: then turning to the expectaut parson, the Judge, with a sly twinkle of the eye. and the blandest smile imaginable,
remarked, '-that w'.U lin1 thm, sir that I mcnt aud rage, bhe proceeded to her will bind them; no doubt about it that j home and wept bitterly all night to think will biud them." show she had misplaced her confidence. This took the reverend gentleman a lit- Her agitated mind was discovered by her tie aback ; but rallying again, he renewed j parents the next morning, who endeavorthe attack in the iollovving style: j cd to ascertain the cause, but sha did not "Hut, Judge, vcu don't understand me : j reveal it to them. .She determined upon
I want vou to help us. We are iroiuir to j raise "Ah," said the Judge, ''you are going to have a raising, arc you ' Well just let rue know when it is, and I will scad three or four hands with pleasure." Here Mr. C's countenance exhibited a go od deal of disgust, and he appeared to be perfectly bewildered at what seemed the Judge's stupidity. -Whv, Judge, it's a i brick hou'0 we waut," said he, V l.ri.L- 1u.ii?,- if" n.l ihn Jn.W '
:a brick house. Won't a lo house do' as ! 'Jay a son of the family with whom she enwell? Several years ago we built a log ' :iwl, returned home from New Orleans, house in our cenlmunity for religious pur- j invalid. lie was apparently in a very j0scs. Some out the loirs, some split the i !u;v condition. In fact, he could not sit boards, some raised the house, and some I "P or speak, and had not been able to do covered it, and the Lord has never made j 'jr several days. During the afternoon any complaint agaiust it yet. If you build uur heroine was introduced to the bedside I'll of the invalid. Imagine the sun rise rl'
head you subscription list for a brick one." The parson gave in and left. That Vat.y Show. Last year, the year alter the war closed, there were more
narriages in this community than usual, laud sat up in bed. It was but a lew hour The past f'prins and present summer have! until ha out of bed ami quite smart, been very iruitlul oT such results as natu- j The lmppy pair conversed freely, lie rally I'olljw marriuc. Thirteen line boys j It araed that our heroine was still a maiden were burn to their respective parents, and ; but was reatly sui ri-e 1 to find her in it va.? in contemplation by one of the hap- j t lie position she then occupied out at serpy fathers to assemble them together at J vice. he explained the cause as we have hi? mansion and have a conipotive cxhibi-1 related above, lie sympathised with her. tion, the liaest boy to carry oil" the prize, j at once offered her hi had and heart, hfhc
t?o matters stool uatil Mr. r . s boy was born a few days since. It we'irked ten pounds down weight and naturally enough was expected ly its luippy father to beat all eompotitors. Jut alas ! for human Lopes, and especially such hopes as are founded upon the uncertain contingencies of babyhood ! To the consternation of every Loy, aud special discomfiture of Mr. "W., Mr. 1 and one or two others, Mr. 31 , now seventy year? old, finds himself blessed with two bouncing boys at a birth, either of whom is a full match for the best of those already entered. V'e fear this unexpected advent of twin boys, with such superior claims of aged paternity, robust physical endowments, will discourage others and defeat the exhibition. Miyti'dln C'0 13 II 11(1 212 It! N. "When may a man be said to have a vegetable time-piece'' When he gets a. potatoe clock (gct3 up at eight o'clock.) "Are you the mate ?" asked a man of an Irish cook of a ship. "No," said he, ikbut I'm the man that boils the mite." If the Doge of Venice were to lose bis night what useful article would he be converted to ? A Venitian blind. "Why baa escaped felon the noblest work of God ? Lecausc he is a non-cst man. "Why do honest ducks dip their Leads under water '! To liquidate their bill. Kxtremes meet when a great calf dines on ox-tail soup. The oldest business in the world the nursery business. Why is a prolix clergyman like an aged clergyman ? Jlccause they both di-late. "Why is A like a honeysuckle ? A bee (1) follows it. Why is an egg like a colt ? IJecausc it is not fit fur uc till it is broke. Why is a calm man like a schoolmaster? IJeause he keeps cool. The New Orleans Times say : A.nonir Fonie papers which had remained several years unexamined, a friend recently found the following remedy for the bite of a mad dog, from an old newspaper, which we copy, hoping that it may prove list "ul : "A Saxon forester, named Golstel, now of th j venerable age of eighty-two, unwilling to take to the grave with him a secret of so much importance, has made public in the Lcipsic Journal, the means he has used for fifty years, aud wherewith he has rescued many human beings and cattle from the horrible d" ith of hydrophobia. Take immediately warm vinegar or tepid water, '.ah the wound clean therewith, and then dry it, and pour upon the wound a few drops of hydrochloric acid ; because nincral acid destroy the poison of the salira." Sometiiixo of A F.vr.if. A Milwaukee paper says : A Mr. Dcrlyville, of Cottage Grove, Minn., is this week cutting one hundred and fifty a?rcs of wheat per day. In the gathering in of Iiis immense crop, he uses fifteen reapers anil other appliances to correspond. Mr. Derlyville has fcvcntcen hundred acres of wheat, which he expects to average, twenty-five bushels to the acre, making the snug little viold of forty-two thousand and fivg hundred bushel.?. . ap Dr. Hall says that for the period of a month before marriage, and a month after death, tuen regard their wires angels.
Kc:;iat'2ial)2c 1U stilt or Disappointed Cove. From the Albany Knickerbocker. One of the most remarkable results cf disappointed love that we ever heard of, lately transpired at Arbor Hill within the past lew days. A well known young lady, the daughter of a merchant on the dock, who was very fond of a male friend of hers and to whom she was engaged to be marricd, suddenly became as hateful of her lover as she was previously enamored of him. On Monday evening, she happeucd in a well known ice cream saloon on Pearl .street with a lady friend to partake of a dish of ice cream. Imagine her surprise on seeing her intended seated with a couple of other ladies. He was all atteution to une with black eyes aud ilowing ringlets, and in tire presence of his niiianccd, took a ring from the
black eyed girl's finger and placed it on own. I his was too much tor her to bear. S no .i itim j- Vüinr-r-if Oil mill I iff onn . I n et attracted the attention of the young man. who proceeded to the table where she sat. and endeavored to persuade her that "It was all right;" his lady friend was an old acquaintance, and their Tamilian 13' was customary on mectin.-. Young lady ''could not see it iu that light." . The more he talked the worse she got, until, fiually, she left the saloon and her companion, under a high state of cxeiteleaving home, and going abroad., .being u voting lady of reflnomeut aud well educat ed, she knew she could secure a situation of some kind. Having made up her mind to work she was not afraid to do so, although she had lived the life of a lad', and could do si at home. She proceeded to Troy, and picking up the imv s saw an advertisement il,r a Yoiin- lady to teach miinc to a child in a private family. She immediately apM'.cd lor and secured the Mace. lesterbotn 0,1 immediate recognition. They were oIJ friends, wc may almost say old il lovers. A suJJen and remarkable change came over the vounir man lie tatkcl freely. accepted, and jesterday atterti' Tjn she re turned to this city which she had left on Tuesday, a disheartened girl, a happy aud cheerful bride. Oueer thing, that, love. CiiF.Ai-bU Ti:.. How the little China cups will rattle and clatter in their saucers at tidings of such pleasant import. Kussia is not going to get all the choicest "drawings" away from the rest of the world after this. The China tea market, report says, lias just opened at prices onethird lower than the prices at the opening of last year; and that means that the voluble tongues of professed tea-drinkers arc henceforth to run with one-third more volubility. Tdc news ha had ito effect in London, which is the great tea market of the luodern world, since the tea merchants there, who have been holding on for a rise like our own batter men and grain speculator?, have received advices from their principals in China, to unload as quick as they conveniently can. Now let the teapots, all get up their tempests together. The spoons should make merry mu.-dc in cup aud sauc:r. fc'uch a stir ougiit to be started a3 never arose at tea-tables before. Have all the old ladies in the land been promptly apprised of this falling off in the price of tea '! It is of more importance to them than their rations of Maccaboy, Vanilla bean and all together. We may have tea parties now thirty-three per cent, cheaper than they have cost us in the pleasant past. The radicals in the Michigan Constitutional Convention have agreed to confer the right of suffrage on male negroes and Indians. About the negro there was no difficulty, hut some trouble aro.e iu regard to the red men. The amendment to the Con stitution proposed in favor of the latter, read thus: "All male Indian?, natives ol the United States," to have the light of suffrage. Two ai.iernliueuts were offero, one requiring the Indian voters to he civilizel, and the other that they i-houl.l have neclvcl (heir tribal relations. oth of these amendments were defeated, and Tnlian?, whether civilized or uncivilized, are placed on the ,ann5 footing in regard to suffrage with black and white men. Let no gcntlemau ever quarrel with a woman. If you are in trouble with her, retreat. If she abuses you, be silent. If she tear your cloak off, give her yoir coat. If flic box your car., bow. If she tear your eyes out, feci your way to the door aud lly. , M An auf-tioner's clerk being directed hv his employer to insert iu an advertisement a Fresco by I'aphacl," wrote, ''A Fre,h Cow by Ka'f.le!" An Irishman, on applying for relief, and being told to work for his living, replied : If I had all the work in the world I couldn't do it." There is a man somewhere, whoso memory is so short that it only reaches to his knees, therefore he never pays for hi boots. 'On . . "A J iNfiF.R tn Tin: I'ik. OF the tens of thousands using this familiar phrase, how very few know, or knowing, remem ber that it occurs in, and of course is better expressed by, Shakspcare: "The devil speed him, tor no man's pie is freed From Iiis nn.lu'io.is linger." A Frenchman wishing to speak of the cream of the English poets, forgot the word, and said "do butter ot do poets. V wag said that he had fairly ehurued up the English langtni'C
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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT Official Paper of Marshall Coimly, Terms, $2a "ITocvx. A WEEKLY JOURNAL, PU1JLISIIKD KVKUV TIIU11SPAY MOUSING, AT PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. Devoted to the interests of the Democratic Fartv, the principles of "Washington, JeiVcr-' , I,.! .r..,r.. l aim -'i4i-,u(ii, aim i lac uv 9i uiici coia vi the people of jl;irsliall county. f'clicving that the objects of the ?o called Republican party are to inllct upon this once happy country, the enfranchisement of the negro race, and the ultimatedisfranchiscmcnt of all white ci'icns who do not subscribe to their theory, we shall oppose that negro-loving, constitution hating nenn of free government with all the ability wc possess. Wc believe that this is A WHITK MAN'S COYKKXMENT, made by white men, for the benefit of white men. We believe also that there should be no privileged class in this country; the rich man should be no longer exempt lVonvtaxation, while the laboring man has to toil and sweat to pay the expenses of the government. The Pi;m'ci:at is firmly established on a solid foundation, and the proprietor will -pare no pains to make it worthy the support of the Democracy of Marshall county, lie a..ks the co-operation of all Democrats in aiding t) extend its circulation, aud hopes the interests of the party will not be further jeopardized by the apathy of men who might, with very little effort, double the circulation, of their county organ. Will find the Democrat a paying medium fur advertising. Advertisements will be inserted on reasonable terms, fyr any length of time rcnuircd. THE DEMOCRAT JJSTABLTSIIMJiNT. Havint; purt lia.se.l A full assortment of all 1 he latest styles of Job Type, wcarc prcpan-il to execute JOB IMtlNTINi; of every description in tnc highest tyle of thej art, on terms that will guarantee satisfaction. Every Description of FANCY JOB PRINTING, Programmes, Bill-Hoads, Ball Tickets, Card3, See. S. L. HARVEY, PropV. flierchant'a celebrated GARGLING lVl OIL, an in lispcnsnhlc nrticlo for the anncr.proprietorsof Li very Stables and own or. Stock generally Heware of CounterfeitFtit
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WOOLEN FACTORY ! ANTED A large amount of WOOL at Tippccanoctowii Wcolcn Factory ! To be manufactured iu-'o Blanket, Fulled
Cloth, Cawinier. Doeskir, Slioeps Cr.iy Jeans. ri;iin at) i l'l.ii J I'l tcinels, i.i gicat variety, and Wooleu Drefs Goods, fur laiics and diildien. CUSTOM WORK, uch a3 Spinning, Weaving, Carding, Dyeing, Fulling Clotli, iVc,,Ä:c.,diie to order iu tho ucsl manner. Alter three years' trial, we have our Factory conipL'te in all iu department-, and fuini;he'd with the latest improvement.. Mr N.1J. A L 1 KM A A will rive his whole attention at Plymouth, to the receipt ot I3 C2 2 2 and the delivery of ROLLS aiid CLOTH man ufactured !y u-j. c will Exch ange Clotli ior "Wool ! on fair terms. Wool can be left at the Furniture Store- of A. L. ALLKMAN k Co., two üours ouih of the Farker llouie, in Flymouth, aud at the Factory. ALL IUM OF F.4XCY IYi:i.G dcnc N. B. i T. i. ALLGMAN. i. o. iiuw ju UL.L.AiN wuuij. ror ten Ihiof wool, add one "ill of suit and enough soft jio.ipto tfie water necessary, let the wool re mam in the water ten minutes, t-tirnug -oii?taut-ly. 'I hen rinse a soon us taU en out. repeat for three times, having the witer as wann as the ,laml wili l.ear.thendry the wool. May 2, lr-G7. S5-tf. SISPER COMA. Oh ! ehe was hcnirifiil and fair. With sl:iiry v-s :imt ra li.-nit h:iir. Wh'we curling tciulri!- sf'r, flit wired, Enchanted the very heart and mind. For Curling the Hair of cither Sex into Wavy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Massive Curls. T'.y uin this articl-' T.:ili and fJi-ntlemon can Veantifv ihein-'lvs a thousand fold. It U the only article in tin world lh.it w ill curl .-trai-'it hr.ir, and at the sane time riw it. a IxviutiJ'nl, L'losy ai'':ratice. The I'ri--i '--t l'iciia not only curls tin? hair, hut iiiviornt'-s. ln'u u-tilK-s and -liii.-i it: N lit-dilv and dli 'litl'ullv ln-nuin-ed, and i-- the ino-t onii t" article !' the kind over o!"-ion-a to tin-Ain-nc in iitO'Iic. 1 !; (. risjx r nia will ho srnt to any andres.-;, scaled and ;o.-tae jiaid lor 1. Addnss all orders to V. L. CLAIJK A: CO., Chemists -25-lyl No. a, WVst Fayette Street. Syrai rsE, N. Y. JOI1NM. PENDLETON Commission Merchant, for the purchase and sale of Ioincitic I'lt'cco A; Eu31r1 Wool, Xo. 4") lirixi'lir tit, X, rr Vor!:. Cah Ad van er made. C.t:i'irneiits solicited. Cen eral or . -fecial market rcnoris furni.-hedat rcqiKt-t. IS c fc 2" c :i r c s : If. F. VAIL. CVr N;ifl V.mk orComni-rre. . Y. Mksi:s. .1. It inli'M AN. JtHINStJN, A- CO.. N. Y. ;::iKiV. l.-MILLAN.t CO.. l. ael.nuL Oliio. W. 1. Wi:s I TALI.. Casirr Fir-t Nat l Dank, .Miuno.ip olis. Minn. THOMAS AUTIiril, c.i-h"r First Xafl Dank. Newton la. Mkssih. roirn. iuckson, .t en., st. imis. Mo., And to anv Hanker thron ''ioi;t jlie. eoni.tr'' havin? New York 1'orivsiioiidcnfs. 30 iai m A T U "n.T A TiT JL L. JU Hi Iii. U j DRUGGIST, Kust side Micliig;;iii St. Plymouth, lud Dealer ia DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALaS 5rc HVjics and JLiqtsors For illcUicinal I'urjioscs, LIXSKKD OIL, UKXZOIL, SrilUTS TUUPKNTINK white m:ad, window GJiAss, rurrr, L.vii)OITj, neatsfoot OIL, COAL OIL, LAMPS. Ac, WALL I'APEK, AND .V1ND0WCUHTAIXS school r.ooKs, STATIO.V.VIJV, 71LANK IJOOIvS, Ac., Ac., Ac. PHYSICIANS are partieukrly requested to call an J examine the stock anl prices before purchasing elf c bore. PAR rfCUfi Pv attention pivrtn to filling Physicians rrcscriptionaand Family Receipts, by an Experienced DRUGGIST. G-. BLA.IN, & CO., DRUGGISTS, Southwest eorncr of Miehi.in and CI a to Streets, PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. RA VINO just recivcla fresh supply of every arliele in our line of trade, eonsistin 'mainly of Drills, !Iedi ine, Paints Oils, Dye FtuÜ's, Varriisli, Pruälio, Perfumery, Yankee NoImuh, (Ilass, Stationary , Pnie .Medieine.s, anl lii'iors fur inedie.il purposes only, to which we respeeulnlly invite tiie attention of this eoininunity. We have also on hau 1 a stock of S3, T, Co(T'o,fuc:ir, TolKieeo,Ci:irs,ete. Tol disposed of at very renonahle figures. Within : iVw da p it. , we have received from Pittshur"h and New York al.inre atuoiint of o o Kcroscno and Coal OiL AND LAMPSfor luirtiinpthe same. of every size and stvlc.wilh or without shades. Wc are also amenta for all he popular Patent Medicines of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully Pt up at all hourä of the niirht.hy un experienced Iruist. We earnestly invite the puhlic to favor us with a call, ex mine our toek.and become con vi need of the fact that we arc doin? a Ii0er.1l business. Ylla3l t (i. IJI.AIN & Co. WANTED. The liiirhcst market oriee n:iid f.r IIIDKS at the Tannerv fonnprlv owned lV II. Vnu, Plymouth, Indiana. nl'Hf
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Startling News by Telegraph i FROM MEXICO, MAXIMILIAN HAS AIJDU'ATLI) TUM TU RON K ami 1 "fi for E;:roii'luit
MO COX iST 1 II, T.j STILL lloLI. voktu AT THKol.D STAND SOUTH of Tin: r.i:Kj:K lioust:. lie has added to hi Exteiive Stock of Crocerics aj ! IVovisioiw a lar-a-ortiuent of ! Cisli fr r.iitt r. ;.'-'s. l.inl. I'a'n-r I.'a.-s. Ac. jiijrl 1 rut kind- of foiiüt rv iVolüi-.- vi!it--l. lor u liioh til -t m.irk-M u: r wi'.l 1,- -,,,1. line r.i-:icul! ;it in t.iU'l. f'rnirr!y o::c;iiifl by IMoe A Uro. ÜUUDS S ITIICHASKI) II I)I:I.IV1:IM:d TO ANY PATM'OF TOW N WHEN IMAJUN ITI). ll-:)ii-tr. i-tf. W. H. M.( O.NNKLL. A GENT. SOOT & SEQE J2 B SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Would rosppctfu!ly inform the puldic that he has now an.l intcii'ls to keep constantly on hand the most extedsh e a:id complete assortment of Our assortnn nt of LADIES', :iis:rs BOY'S Boots Slmos is full and complete; was bought at reduccJ prices and will be sold at SMALT. PliOFITS. V aU'O nnke Cootg nnd Shoos to order, ami think we Mit f.leaste all who favor us with llu.-ir custom. Our stock is such th.it INO OllO Call tail tO UO öUltCu who may give us a call. Our place of busine? is in the n-.'w brick block at the SIGIV OF TSIE B2 I5Ü0T. rivniouth, Indiana, 12-I0tf. AWAY WITH FPm ACF.rX ci.ii i:yi:s m aii:m;u. iUtl't. " if'lo'if ( ''', r ' :ir Iu i.-te s Si-:it ii-'t-' ii(l. 011 r-.'C 'iit of 10 ('cuts. A.'.vlivs Dr. I'. f.. FOOTK. No. 11 LexiiiiTfoti Avcnui', Cor ol lÄut isth st., N. Y. n 1 AWAY WITH rxcoMKoi.'TAr.i.i: T;:rssi;s. rOMFOKT AND C I" I J K FOll TIIK Kl'lMTKKi). Sent potp:iiJ on rrreipt of 10 (.Vuts Ad 1 Ires Dr. E. 15. FOOT I', No. 1 10 I'xintoii A venu (.'or. ol Kastistfi st., N. Y. nil :Jm CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION For ihi- MAUKIKl) ! .Vftit FRKK. in si-aK-d 'iiv.nt., 011 receipt olM 'ent. Address J)r. E. P.. I'OO I K, (.tt!ior of Medir.il Common Nenne. Hook 1)0 p iies. 1.50, pent bv mail.) No. 1 ! b-xinton Ave, i or, of Eastth st., X. Y. n4t ,"ms DR. ROUTZAHN'S er.i.KHR Tt 1 FAMILY MEDICINES. IVmeipa! Pepot, No. Main Street. sriuxui u:! i, oiiio. His Great Erysipelas Remedy Will positively cure F.rvsipel.is within lortjciht houi- bv aw outward application. Hirt 1NVIMCIUL12 G3ITUI1 OINTMENT Will ell'eetu.ill v eure (loiter, I5i Neek or Wen without opening the skin in b() days. His C'clchi'ii t !lool Will cure all lie.i.ses originating Irom Impure Illood or of the (lireulatory System. His Cteat Ameiican Oncer Ointment Will cure Cancer without cutting or burning. The rrcatest cancer ree;e ?v known. His Infallible Fever and Ague Specific Wlil cure tVver and Ane within H hours, without Quinine, Arsenic, Zinc or any poison whatever, His dealing and Drawing Salve Will cure Job's PI iucs, Carbuncles, I'elous, Tumors, I'leeis, WoumH, all chronic sores, &c. Tor paly bv Dr. T.W. I, KAI ON, 1'uuG Plymouth. lud. 551 ,300PEH Y K A J I ! wan Agent every w hei e to hell our imi-rovkd S'Jtibcw ing AI ich in es. Three new Kinds. Puder and upper Iced. Sent 011 trial . Warranted liveyear. Above sal. fry or largo commissions paid. The oni.v m idlines cold in the United States lor less tha.i $-K'i which are fulhj Hccnsrd Inj lloire, Whrdtr a: Wilu.n, tirotrr k Baker, Shyer k Co., and lltchtlder. All other cheap machine Hre infringement and iho seller or mer arc Hall to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustratcdcircu lars fent fre. Addier.s, or call upon Shaw 1 Clark, at Iliddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. i-vlln.T7-ly1 R ING3 VEGETABLU AMBR03A A rare artilo for the hair. Sold only at LEMON'S Drug Store.
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Throw :n' fiv v:ir faI-- fri,. voir switrlios. vour n iir : Hi'Mrnctiv cii'roMii'nri. nil'! lmt inli a lir: C'tiiiio a.'eil. come xouthi'il. coin" i'.2lyaii! fur, 1 J - MI.VUl lilltl t.UII. ii s: l i: AT 2S A VI I- L I . For rtorm? lei'r rrtoii ivM !n:iTs i from vh:if"ve c:i?i-- it in y have Taili n out I ait'l forintr a :tov.:!i oi wir ujjoa tin-laee. it iia 110 e.j.nd It will f.n-o the , h'"' v" Y'" """ V'"'; ,::,,,'.,M 2" flv' ,M I ei-.'lit w cks. or 11:1 r iip'iTi t;lrl u-i' m frm iwn to: , liHiti.r t;i;u:!i: 11 will cictvmi miMiin thi1. :t füllv ' j coiii.- up to ti:r r-jir-si'nr.-.tii'iis. Ii'yimr !r!i.-L'it '.' i , !:!) ir. -i.l ;;s or.c loü ir niul ' vr will fitrw ;irft it ; poMpai.i. to::-1 I'-r with a r-ci-ipt f'r th- ini;i.-v. wliirh wi!ll)..r.!uni-fl vouou-ip!i,".,,in. tirou.lin-'etitire vit iictin U not -iv. n. Ad.lr.-s Y. L. CLAIMv A CO.. ( li. iiii-t. -1y No. S. .Vest Fay.-tt- Street. SvitAcrsc. N. V. II. H. PICKSOX. IIKXRY WO0DBURY THE IRON AGE Has come again: at least the IE jE. O hft nt II. H. DTCK'?OX Sc CO'f; TI AflDWAPF STORE. TX TIIH SOFTII ROOM OF TIIK NEU' BJMCK RLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Whore it ean at nil times he S E E X an,! j nOI'CUTiti almost any shape, size, quantity ar,l quality iron an AMERICAN CGOKiNG STOVE to aCOFrnn HEATER, orfrom a crow bartoa paper of I oz tacks. They hare ip Of eTtry kin '; Elevated Over, Square, Tarlor Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete TRI ?J 7J F .V G S to match. SHELF flOODS of every description House Tri 111 mi ns.t DOOR and WIN DOW ha nr.' j ins?; Glass ai.d Sash; Carpenters' tools. RytheKei or Tonnd; Mill saw. Log snd Dog Chains; the best Axe-un the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kind?; O AV , siio 1: L I T" and all nnnrier of Ap-icultural utensil, including Forks that load and unload hay by horso power a splendid assortment of C U T L E E Y ris iuwofcs d- lixijs, ROPI WIRK, JJIJLTXf. AM) COW HELLS, 1ROX A v ; sti:i:l ix bars, holls, siillts a XD m y cues In fact? very tiling that any one ever thought of buyiniiin a llard'.vare tore.and a thousand thing? be?d a 'with NEW STOCiK. constantly arriving, which they propose selling OHE APBR Thrtnthc 3.in can be bought at any otherphec this .side of Fittsliurh. ah ,.r i....t : . 1 1 J ware m i le and repaired on reasonable terms and . 1 . ... June 1 I8C:-v9n3S-tf MILLER & SWIIiEHART Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. Leather and Findings, First door South rf Perth iu es Drug Store, PLYMOUTH, IND. Th'-y would r-vpcctftilly invite tic att ntion of tli? cili.i-iis ol' Plymouth. ai:l Marha!l aiul ; Ijoiiiiiii; coanti. s. to thi'ir lat"st tyles of Custom made V,:.. and tui-!', Lailit-s. Mi.--", CUiMtcii's', Men's Dots and Youtli'b l't t d and t-ewt d work. We direct opcrial attention to tlie fjrsat Taricty ci Lcntlicr and Tilidin;.'. I Vase call and examine lock and prices before purchasiii;; elvUere. They want it diftlnctly undotooJ that they Will not bo Undersold bv anv Estallilitncnt in Plymouth, or even in the North-vrt vlJnU'tf MlI.Lr.lt SWIXK1IAKT. JUST ITIiMSIIED, T llVfl WW V)l 011 15 S S 1IV I " S TWEHTY MELODIC EXERCISES. I.N FORM OF Solfeggios for Soprano or Mezzo Soprano Voices. INTKNDF.It A3 To Acquire the Att of Singing, "The'c exercises were composed t le used ciinnl-taneoii-ly Willi his cysteni, "''.I, ' ,;.." orwilii any ...;', l'.r ciiilix al ion of tin' oice and will t:ike tl;e place of Coh oiie oil'ci.".'i s ; heilig mors in.'li(lioiis :nnl hett r al tted for l a l.i i. Some of t lu's- cmmi i.-cs arc sofcuily b-. aiuilul j well 11susvful.il liiiiiriiiiir 1 tlie i. I nil, w hieh Hccurcrt th' inti rest a well as the iniprovenifiit of the student, 't he various Ics d.-telopi I in tln-se ' r-ci.-es render them invalna Ide in an due.iiioii.il point o," v iew, as tliey tend o enlarge the inteliiein e ainl tie iiipn i ial ion, mid at th-' na in tini" form the taute of the pupil. They must !, studied ti rtt.illy Ith' 1 -.i'n'iiee 10 un' iniinnicraiue mark 01 expression t:nd forms of ornamentation, t'pon the minute accuracy with which these are aci onipiihed dep. nds the no ttial sterling advancciin nt f the pupil ; any euion or slurring in thesn resp t". 1 time an niom v utterlv wasti'd, while 011 the other hand, a close aiul patient Investigation and a minutely faithful exet utionol them will y.f lOK-xtn-cti-tl ihim.t atiil ficttity. aiul op-n to the si intent the means and resonn-i-s by wliich i-ri-at arlists produce their niostbrilliaud tnj piofuuudeüect luf Ait Juiirni'i. IX TWO VOLUMKS. Price, cult, in Ho.-ml-?, (Retail) $2 Ort tl tl cloth lo a .o A sample cojiy sent lv mail, post paid, on rccipt of whols'alo price, 50. rUnLISHKI) 11Y Vm. HALL & SON, MS Broadway, N. '., rnh'1-her ami lealers in music, and Manufacturers of l'lntes. Files and Flageolets, Ac. Jtc. .Snd for catalo'Tue o" prices. 4(nci INSUlii: YOUR M VI for henefitofyour family with ood Local Aoi.NTs,nnd ntr TRAVELING iTR ANGEM. rolicicpi3UCll and losS(8 piid.throuph C. II. REF.VC. MarcU-33, '65 vl0o30tf.
An Old Song set to a New Tone. ZZT 1G67. Ax fi,rlf(i rjproiidiit At tn t.'l l;,i h.A J-'rum ttn'tr l,'l i -r,4 Out, Ai"i M'ox (u,i) litt lit Kfi'ift ff rft Gaily t-Lij atn-vt.
' is ye::r- .-t-sblibo! in N. Y. Citr." ): lv iiilalü''!" n-ne-die known." rre In'iu poison".'" 'Not dan' r.ms to the Human Tamily. 'IJats eoiiie oulol tie ir ho!e to die." " ,Costar,s"Rat. Roach, &c. tZTzterin'a I a paste- iiM-d for I.'tf. Mire, Jioochtt, Costir's" fed Bus Exterminator Is a li i;M or wnli - t:"d tn destroy, and al.-o a a i.revi-mivi' fur Jl"J-:(jii,'i c. "CostarV Ec!ectric Fowder for Insect I for M'itl Mtit'fäf'.'f. f'l'-if. Ik'f-I'ugt, Ii.f x t r j4i (.-; J'on l", AiUiiuli, dc. Z'?.:: r.v.vrxr.r.r.: of nil worthl- Imltationp. ; 'Se!' that -toTAU name is on each IIox, UotU, ait'l n.ik. l.tfore oa Ira v. l3 A-'.dr. " ' HENliV I!. eosTAM. 4-4 HroartwiiT, N. T. Jf-SoMin 1'lynionth ly C. IJlain. & Co., mitt Drllits aiM Itetailers evi-rywhere. CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE For Cut-. Ii;nis. TJniis.-s. WonTir. T'.nil 'nr,-.r. i, r .i v-i c -N:,; f:- ''!! 'C r.lir.d .ni I .iiiiUiI I lk-s. SerofuNiiis. I'ntri.l m.ri ui..r-i;.; -a i sref : rir.-rji, GI;,i!(5ul:ir Swci:iit-s Kr.ijitiuuf.Cutmre. ! "'s Atl.'ctions. IVuvjrw crm. I:. h. c(,rrt. K,mi..D. MiilMasns ici niappvd Hand-. LipS, Ac; Eit.i el pid rs Irs rts. Auin.aN, Ac., ac, 25 eent. 50 cents, and ?1 hiztt. J f-SoM l.y aM Dru'i'-t- evervvbeee. tI )r" ),y 1,tnrv I:- Boslar. i)oj,ot i4 Brodwr. ST"And by J. L! ;.:n. & Co. I'lyir.outh. J it. UXIVLirSAL CORN SOLVENT, for Curns r.iiuioii!., '.trt. &c. I.OX- -i , v. in:. 50 ci-ists. and 1 &i7. gy And l.y : , & c-.,. l lwuouih. WS K.1 COSTAß'S I'KDIWKATION- OF BITTHR-SWEKT AMI (IRAXCE BLASSOHS, KOK liKAPTIKYINU TH K COMPLEXION. I s. d hi o::.-n in l.uii in- the SLin. rfKOT Frck los, 1'impVs. hnipiioi.N Ac. ;-Hott!r. $1. I ,'"-;ol by n!I I)ni!r;rits rvfrmherf J V"And by Henry K. Co-t ir Pepot ?4 BrotdT J1 And by ii. lilain, Jt Co. I'lj mouth. cos rr .v ir s lT.CTOUAL COUGH REMEDY, Jor Con-h- Colds. Iloarcness. Sore Tl.roat, Croor. )K h;,"J'!,lr )V",.'-h '"'"V'-J- A""'5- -o-nmption Inn - M,T,',,'"""-a'Hl a!ldiM-aw cf tl,c Throat i k Sold by nt hru-.'i-ts evcrwvber.i7- tT,'i Vv !! o? K' V,w,ar ' l?rcadT ! T. And by il. ni .m. Co., Plymouth COSTAR'S CKLKHKATKII BISHOP PILLS, a rxivEirsAL Pixxr.n till. 1'orN-rvonsnnd S!,k Headache. Cttiveneu. lnAtm tion. lvsvii,i. r-ilIioHM.es Conpin- H 1. 5 C-noxes. 5 cents. .V cents, nd 1 .,. 1-vrSt.l.l by II nv.;Utoxirx whorl i "Aud hy Henry . Costar I. pot 4S.i Itrond'T X Y iljr-And by ü. main, Jt Co.. Hyiaoath. iTd '
