Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 September 1867 — Page 3

TliE DEMOCRAT LoOAL AftD MISCELLANEOUS. "TdtertiÜsci Aqssts.-W. K. Sen nortt 31 Daarbora Street, and Cook. Cobttrn C Co 35 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills, S. M. UETTiattt, New York City, and Geo. P. to-cvEi.t. A Co., 23 Congress St. Boston, Mass., nre anlhoriiovl to receive advertisements for t:ie DsMocn.vT.

TitUburgU, et. Wayne fc Chicago Railway. Oa anl after April 1307, Train will leave Station dir. i55bbath excepted) a follow: Train leaving A .1 Otii'catro at 4.50 P. M.. leaves dally. TRAINS GO ISO WEST. aTATIOSfi. K.xrnKa.!EXPIlK33.,EXIntää. EXPRESS. Plitabur-b. Hache stcr.. Sutern Alliance ... Canton MissUlon... Orrvllle.... . Wooster MaasleU... Crsatlilue..

! 2.15 P at 2.00 a M 3.33 ' 3.10 " 3.23 " 4.M " C.-20 " 5.50 7.0S " 6.23 7.30 " 6.4 " 8.03 ' 7.19 " 8.10 " ' 7.4 " 10.14 " I 9.20 " 10.45 " i .50 " 11.00 " 10.00 " 11.35 " 10,25 " 1-2.20 A M 11.00 " 12.55 " 11. " 2.1G " 12.S0 r X 3.-W " ' 1.27 " 5.20 " j 3.00 " 6.04 " ! 3.48 " 5.5'J " : 3.3'i " 7,51 " j 5.40 " 9,27 " 7.13 " 11,20 " ! 9.20 "

10.40 10.33 " 11.40 " ... 14,31 T X .... W.S5 " 1.3 S.1 " 4.05 " 1-2.92 P M 1.10 I.V. " 4.11 " 3. " 5.00 " 5.30 " 6.10 " 0.40 " 7.-2J 7.55 " 9.11 " 10.20 I r 4.45 a M De 6.00 .... CM " Bucvrus Up dandaiL j Forest Una Van Wert... Yorl. Wayne. Columbia.... Warsaw .... Plymouth Vapsxats ... Cmcao 7.1 " ' 7.53 " 1 9.15 " 10.34 1-2.20 r Jt 11.45 " 1.10 " 112 .30 a 2.00 " 3.00 " 4.31 " 7.00 " 1.21 " .20 " 3.57 " 5,50 TRAINS QOIXQ EAST. 8T ATI OSS.

IEIPRK89.XXPRE99. EXPRESS. EXFR-S. 7.20 a m10.20pm 4.50 f x 4.30 a U 9.04 " Vi.M A X C.27 " 6.37 ' 10.35 " 2..W " I S.10 " " 11 33 " I 4.90 " ' 9.01 " 9.40 " 12.19 r u' 5,30 " ! 9.44 " 10.33 " 1,25 " 7.00 " 10.30 " 11.33 2.3C " 8.31' 11.36" 15.3 m 3 33 9.50 " 12.31 A M 2.15 ' 4.39 " 11.00 " i 1.41 " 3.50 " 5.0-1 " 11.35 " I 2.0ß " 4.24 " 5.33 " 112.13 PK i.44 " 5.11 " 6.05 " 1-2..V ' i 3.10 " 5.50 " 6.25 " 2.00 " i 3.20 " 6-0 a m 6.57 " 2.30 " ! 3.4S " 6.3; " 8.40 4.a' " i 5.1ß " .35 " 9.07 " 4.30 " ' 5.40 " 9.05 " 9 43 " 5.04 " f.,13 " 9.41 " 10.01 " 5.21 " ! 6.2-3 " 10.00 ' ll,0i " 6.25 i 7.30 " 11.15 " 11.32 " 6.57 " j 7..VJ " 11.49 " 1.25 a m 8.45 : 9.40 " 2.25 r M 10,25 " ' 9,50 " 10,45 " 3,40 "

Chicago Valparaiso .. Plrraoutli WNi Columbia Fort Warne. Van Weft... Lima Korest Tp Sindasky Bacyraa.. C.estl'.lne. Ar: De! Mansfield.. Woo.fer. .. Orrvllle ... Maa.si'lon. Cintn Alliauce... fcUleru Hocheiter . Pittsburgh. F. R. MVEIW. Gen'l Ticket Ae ut. C. C. aV Tj. R. R. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. LeTLaPorte,daiM 8:00 A .M rSuDdavs Excepted, ) ArrlTcatPljmouth I0.-00 A M j WEST VTA KD . LearePlvmoutli 2:40 P. M ArrireatLa Porte 4:40 P.M Train s run by Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana Railroad time, which is 15 ruioutes slowrthanP.,Ft.V. 4 C.R.R. time. E. II. SCOTT, Supt. MMVMMNaWMBnaaaaMia L.. X, A, &. C Railway, WAMATAII STATION. GOING SOUTH. 3fall and Express (leTea) 10.31 A. M Expresa 10.37 P. M Local Freight G 45 A. M GOING NORTH. Hail and Express (leaves) Q.Q2 A. M. Express 7.15 P. M. Local Freight 9.15 P. M Inducements to Subscribers. To anyone sending us five new subscribers' to one postoffice address, we w ill send the Deuockat one year for $1,75 a copy. T persons sending us clubs of ten new subbcriber, one copy will be sent j;rati t getter up of club. To any one sending us twenty new subscriber for one year, we will send Godey Lady's Uook or the Lady's Friend for one vcar. Several advertisement and editorial articles designed for this isi:e are unavoidably crowded out. Tlwy will appear next week. The Parish Sociiblc of St Thomas' (Episcopal) church will be held next Wednesday evening at the residence of Dr. Vinal!. Thanks. J. W Hand, Esq., ha our thanks for a basket of apples presented to the Democrat ofik-e last Saturday. An unusual number of people from the country were in town on last Saturday. Our business men were crowded with cu.t mers all dr.y, much to their gratification and delight. The social hop given last evening at CorTjin & Benson's Hall, was a very pleasant affair, notwithstanding the warm weather. Thc Jcfrcshments furnished by Mr. Hill were of the chicest variety, and gotten up in a manner that gave universal satisfaction. The Eighth Annual Exhibition of thc Elkhart Live Stock Association will be held this year, at thc grounds of the association near Goshen, Oc tober Sth, 9th, 10th and 11th. Thc Elkhart is one of the wealthiest associations In the State, and otfcr thc most liberal premium.. We are indebted to Mr. M. S. Hascall for a complimentary ticket to the exhibition. DF.MOtnmc Ballt at Bremen. The Democracy w ill hav; a graml rally nt Bremen, on Tuesday next, Sept. 24th, at 1 o'clock P. M. Chari.es II. IJehve, Esq., will be present and address the meeting on thc political issues of the day. Let there be a general attendance of all those opposed to the overthrow of the Constitution, and in favor of the restoration of thc Union, equal taxation and honest representation. The late elections in the States of Maine, Kentucky and California are encouraging to the Democracy throughout the country. Turn out on Tuesday next and let us have a grand rally and celebration of our victory. ElflllTlN A PlIOTOC.RAril 0 AI.I.EKT. Last Saturday a difficulty arose between the proprietor of the photograph gallery over Perching and Brown's drug store, and a man who ente re 1 thc gallery, as lie said for the purpose of having his picture drawn. The difference of opinion as to the position the fellow should occupy while Fitting for the picture, !ed to thc fight. The subject for the photograph insisted thai he wanted one eye closed, or in common parlance, he wanted to "go one eye on it," while the artist insisted that such an attitude would look rediculous, and that ho had better open both eyes and lok as natural as possible. Words very angry words arose, and the two finally came to blows. They fought desperately for omf. time, being qnitc evenly matched, but thc artist, after much hard fighting, in which pictures ar.d things were bably smashed, succeeded in getting the better of Ui adversary, and pummelled him severely. During the fight not a word was said by ciiher party, and it was sometime after they omc;cfcfJ operations before any one knew of it. Tho acquainted with the particulars, ay the artist was perfectly justifiable in what he did.

Two SniLUNOs! Best DeLalnes all colors, Two Shillings a yard; Bleached muslin, very fine, yard wide at Two Shillings a yard ; Jeans at Two Shillings a yard; Cotton flannel at Two Shillings a yard ; Good Linsey, green and red colors, Two Shillings a yard; Very heavy Blue Denims at Two Shillings a yard; Best and heaviest striped Shirting, Two Shillings a yard ; Best Domestic Gingham at Two Shillings a yard; Heavy cluck for Shirting at Two Shillings a yard ; Heaviest uubleached Drilling at Two Shillings a yard; Heavy white cotton Hose, Two Shillings a pair ; Carpet Binding, Two Shillings a piece at Wcstervclt & Co's. Married. Oa Thursday Sept. 12th, 1S67, bv Rev. J . B. Chäpiii, at the residence of C. li. Reeve, Esq., Mr. James L. Ha Vie jof Bourbon, and Miss Jane E. Belangee, of thi3 place. Xo cards. On the 14th inst., at Plymouth, by J. O. Osborne Esq., Mr. Christian Kipfer and Miss Mahala Pecple, all of this county. Also On Sunday, Sept. 15th, by Esquire Cushman, Mr. John V. Cushman, of Erie county, Ohio, and Miss Maria A. Buffum, of this county. ZW Xo Cake. Peksoxal. We had the pleasure of a call last week, from our friend AI. G. Pugh, of the Rochester Standard. Al. reports things as being about O. K. in Fulton county, with the Democracy in the best of spirits, and confident of success. The railroad question is uppermost in the minds of the people there, and two or three years of agitation of the question, and promises of the immediate completion of the road from Plymouth to Peru, have not strengthened the fäith of the people in the company. Too many promises have been made and nothing done. While this stale of aflairs exists the citizens on the new line of road cannot be expected to place much confidence in the integrity of the com pany. Simon Becker is East now to purchase a stock ot fall and winter Goods which are now arriving daily, and prices lower than ever. Great bargains in Prints, brow n and bleached Muslins, Ticks, Denims and Stripe Nice Balmorals lor $l,.r0; Hoop skirts from 30 and 75 cU toll. Toweling 12 cents. The

largest stock of tlwthing that whs ever exhib--tcj can bc j()UlK -m our S(ore. tivoi suits $12 to $15. Carpets bought at auction, at great bargains. S. & M. Beckeh. Nkw Music Messrs Itoct & Cndy, Xo. 67 Washington St., Chicago, have just issued the following new music: In the Woods German, words by Eichendort!, muMu by Bobert Schumann. The Latch String at the door song fc chorus. Faces to Mtmoiy Dear song & chorus. Tho Mvrtle Wreath Instrumental. The Tragical Fate of Poor Thomas Maltise a Catastrophic Dirge. The Photograph, or Not at all like mi Dnet for husband and w ife. What shall I ar-k for Thee ! song & chorus. Ceme while the world lies Dreaming song fc chorus. A MattkU of Dltv. It is the solemn duty of every gocer to refrain from selling to his customers an article for food which he knows is positively injurious to the health, and he is deprived of all excuse for so doing when a better article for the purpose can be readily obtained at the same cost. Now the Best Chemical Saleratus, made by D. B. Dc Land & Co., can always be hud, and this is known to be pure, and free from all deleterious matter. No grocer who regards the welfare of his customers will fiil to keep it. In to day's issue of the Democrat will be i found the Registry list of voters for Bourj bon, Walnut and (Jerman townships. Let i there be a thorough searching of the lists, so that every voter may be registered at the meeting of the Boards, the first Tuesday c f October. :t2ar8inll to. S. School Convclitlon. The convention will meet in Plymouth, at the Presbyterian church, Monday, Sept. 00, at 2 o'clock P. M., and continue until Tucsiday evt nin"- 0tt- lst- Thc ""wing will be the prosramme of exercises : MONDAY. 2 r. M. Organization of Convention, appointment of committees and other business. MONDAY EVENING, 7u50. Opening address and other exercises. TUESDAY, 0 A. M. 1. Devotional exercises. 2. Organization of S. Schools Their relation to the church The selection of SuperintendentThe selection of Teache rs. 3. S. School literature Libraries hw to select and use them Periodicals. 4. Sunday School music Importance of care in selection Best mode of trainin" children to sing. ft AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK. 1. Devotional exercises. 2. Management of S. Schools Responsibility of Superintendents Responsibility of Teachers What should be taught Inculcation of benevolence The great end w hich S. S. management should have in view. 3. Children's meeting, at 4 o'lock P. M, itt w hich thc scholars of the various schools in town are requested to meet together to hear addresses and sing. 4. Question Drawer opened. TUESDAY EVENING, 7::0. 1. Report of Mr, JIarpcr.S. School missionary in Marshall County. 2. Discussion as to the best plan for mistaining count schools already organized and supplying those neighborhoods yet destitute. I. Beports of committees Adjournment. The following gentlemen will be present to address and assist in the conduct of the convention : Mr. Harper, S. School Missionary; Rev. J. B. Max, State Missionary for Illinois. Bev. Mr. Williamson, of the Chicago S. School Union. Kcv. J. M. Larimore, pastor of the 7th Presbyterian church, Chicago. Others Irom abroad may be expected. Let every one intciestedin the S. School work in Marshall County, especially the Superintendents, other officers and Teachers of the S. School of whatever name, and the ministers of the various denominations in the county, be present. We will endeavor to provide free entertainment for all who come from a distance. II. G. THAYER. II. B. PERSUING. JAS. WESTERVELT. BOURBON CORRESPONDENCE. Boukhon, Ind., Sept. 17, 1867. Eds. Democrat : Nothing new has been developed in the Dale murder case since last week. A subscription for the purpose of offering a reward of $1000 has been raised by the citizens of this place and Plymouth. It is hoped tint this amount will be aufliefen t to stimulate good detectives to make an effort to work up the case. The perpetrators of an foul a crime

should be hunted down, and our people hare determined that no means shall be left untried to bring the guilty parties to justice. While our neighbors on all sides of us are complaining of chills and fever, we ate enjoj--ing excellent health. The propriety of abolishing our Corporation government is being discussed by the "over-ridden'' taxpayers.

The Poitical Changes is Maine The fallowing from Bangor, Maine, to the Post, gives the reader an idea of thc change that has taken plücc in the political situ.v tion "way doWb iu Maine !" Old York c;unty, which lasl year gave a radical majority of nearly one thousand, ha3 gone Democrat c by a large majority. Lincoln county, which was carried last year by the radicals by G9G majority has also gone Democratic, electing to the Senate Hon. E. W. Farley. Knox county, which last year the radicals carried by 470 majority, lias goue Democratic. Aroostook county, which the radicals carried last year by 325 majority, has gone Democratic. In other counties the radical mnjerities of last year have been cut down enormously. Immense gains have been made in the representative districts by the gallant Democracy. They have carried these districts b' such storm that they will have an overwhelming majority in the House. Returns from the above counties secures a Democratic representation in thc Seuate of seven members, all complete gains. PLYMOUTH MARKET CORRICTIO TESXLT BT CI EAYELAND & IIOUGUTO.N. Flourper barre' $12,00(7?.$ I ifi Wheatper bashel JlJO.uO Corn New C5 Old 75 Oats 30340 New Potatoes 40 50 CIoer seed $?,00l0.o0 Flaxseed " Lard 10(311 Butter 1214 Eggs 10(212 Beeswax .. 31 Tallow 9(lf Ran Hide green 77,1Dry 12 Haylld.... f8,00 " tame 10.00 AppIcB, green, per bushel 40(3,50 41 Dry, per lb - 6S All who are in want of Sew ing Machines Can be furnish'el al Paul's boot fc shoe store with thc very b-st Sewing Machines that are tfladC, both the Singer aiM the Grover & Baker machines, and at prices as low as thej' Cin be bou glt for in the Ühited States. IS-tf Convu flip! ion Curable by I)r ScJinmrHN Medicines TO Ct'HK CONSUMPTION, thc vtem muct T pr lar-d 0 that thc Uiri3 hal. T"o accomplish thin, the liver arnl tonisch jkmi st .first t cleanwd and an apprtite created for p. od whokaoniefood, which, by th medicine will he di;-"t"tl properly, and ;ood healthy blond made: thin buiMin; up tw emmtitution. SUlKM'K'ä MAN PH AK K PILLS NHrfe the stomach of all billion or mucous accumulations ; ard, by xxß'mg the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, ilHi appetite is restored . SClinCNK'S rULMOIO SYRUP U nutricious a well a-i medical, and. by tuinT the three remedies, all i 1 11 mi ri tie are expelled from the vsfciT., ard pood. wholesome blond made, which will repel all ÖiPease; If patient will take thene medicine ncrord.'np to direction. C'on-uiiiptioTi very frconently in it last sfnee yields readily to their action. Take the pill frccjuer.tly. to tleanne the liver and stomach. It doe not follow that bK-jmc ths bowel nr not co-tive they are not nvjuired. for oometime in drtrrha they are nrrepMry. The t j:n:ich tnut be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the r-pi-r.itnry orpiw properly and allay any irritation. Thn all that N required to'n-rform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Kxercie about the room a much a possible, eat all the rh.het fond fat meat, pame, and, in fact anything the appetite crave ; but be particular and masticate v II. 2nd w. ea. mo 1 jr. AOTK, Cnil.I.S OH IXTKUMITTHNT FevKR cured, or money refunded. Or Witt'h Ague Pills are entirely a new medicine, and bavins: been tried in over 1.200 of the very worst and obstinate cascsof Chillsand Fever and never failed even in one case to effect a cure, thc proprietor guarantees them to cure every case, even after ail other medicines fail. Those sufferincrshould immediately pivc them a trial. For sale by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price, $1. Address Dr. Witt, Box till, Cincinnati, Ohio. 27yl Xt 32 XKET kL X t'00 (V) will be p.-tid K, upon analysis of Dr, Heckkll' Veoktablk Acck Cckk, it Is found to contain anr QUININK, AKSKNIC, STRYCHNINE or POISON, or any ingredient but what is PURKLY VECERAIJLK, as Its name, indicate. Dn. HKCKKLL'S VEGETABLE AGUE CURE doe not break down the system In one part to remove thc disease In anoth-r. It has tood the tet and performed cures when all other remedies had failed. IT CURES INSTANTLY, and In ro intanee will thc person have more than one Chill after the firt dose, aud In thc majority of caes not even that. It accomplishes its work by DESTROYING THE CAUSE of tho disease. It contains no Quinine, no Arsenic, no mineral, no Poison. Call for Dr, HKCKELIS VEGETABLE AGUE CURE and take no other. Do not be impocd upon by having your Drnit or tradesman tell you he has omethlnj c!sc equally as Rood. For sale by Druggist and deaV r - nrrally. PERSniNG A BROWN, Agents ror t'ljmouth, Ind. rSI- rtra The American Cooking Stove After twenty years' erperience In the manufacture of stove,we became convinced, some ix year since, that a vast amount of money wna being expeuded by the people or this country In buying cheap and almost Worthless stoves, a larpe portion of which was wasted ; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could be made, notwithstanding thc price ws higher. With this view, we proceeded to construct the Amtriran Cooking Store, and jp.ired no pains or expense to make it thc best and most perfect stove that could be mad. And we have experimented with It, and can-fully watched its operations for the last six years, and when an Improvement suggested Itself, we have at once adopted It. ail we have several of these seenred by letter patent. In this manner, we no no, hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state ol perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stove. The recent improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience and enVctivcnen. In all the varieties of stoves we manufacture, we study usefulness, durability, eonrenlenee and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are satisfied we study the interest of thone purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD A CO., Albany. N. Y, For Kale by II. It. DICKSON k CO., PLYMOUTH, Ind. HELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRAGT Ia aeertain cure for diseases of the DI.ADPKR, KIDNKYS.GKAVKL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WKAKNKSS, F R.MALE COMPLAINTS, KNKRAL KKBILITY, And all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MA LR OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter f HOW LONU STANDING. Diseases f these orpins require the use of a diuretic. Il no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and blood are supported f-oai these sources, and the IIcr.Tit am HarrtMess, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a 1 eitble remedy. HKLMIWLTrS EXTRACT ni'Clir, established upwards of 18 years, prepared by II. T. IIEIURDLDT, Druggist, 4'Ji Broadway, New York, and 104 South lOtb Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12 51

PEACE ON EARTH AND GOOD WILL TO MEN! NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE ! tü the room raCChtly octcplel by Nichols as a Bakery, 1 t)oor South of Fred Kooitf Bakery OA XICMGA. S1REET, Where may fee PJubd well selected and nw stock o' Family Groceries, conUting In part of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, FLOUR, TOR ICCO, S PICE Tfppcr, Fish. Soap, Cheese, Crackers, SALT by tho BARREI, WCODENWARE Brooms. Dye-stuff. Indigo, Madder, Alum, Blue Vitliol. Writing and Leaer PAPER, STEEL PENS, Powder, Shot, Leacl & Caps, Durvca's Celebrated Satin Starch, Riddle and Hoagland' s Celebrated ROYAL BAKING POWDER, All of which willbe loldvery low for CASn, or in exchange for Country Produce ! Such as Butter, Eps, Potatoes, paper rajij Ac.

M 1T A. I 2d Will be to nerlt and obtain the confidence of the citizen of Plymouth anfiiurrounding country, by falf and upright dealing, for 31 Y POLICY IS The people with Cheaj Family Öfocoriei to aupp'y And all my cüstomerxto satisfy By the syotem or WAV price to all. To Jew or Gentle, grat or email. So come along, you tecl not fe.r Ao "swing around tit circle" here, Tnd 1 11 prove to yoir full satisfaction That you can dobeter here than at any auction. J. F. I AGE B VI a-tf MEW FHIRIMJ Hite&; Sho ofe, SICCESSOltS T. W. E. MOÖonnoll, DEALERS Itf PROVISIONS Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, &c. ! Higlio st market price pnid for COUNTRY PRODUCE AT THE O X f5L Stand OF RICE & SMITH, Opposite the Parker House. 2 3m Attachment Notice. James V. Bailey. Amid L. Wheeler, ) Aattachment and vs. V. Francis II. Bergan, Mary Bergan. Garnishee. Francis II. Bergan and Mary Bergan, the defendants In the above entitled cause, are hereby notified of the nend ney thereof before me. and that thc same is set for trial on the 7th day of September, 1M7. at 9 o'clock A. M.. at my office in Center township, Marshall ronnty, Indiana, and unless they appear thereto, the will be determined in their absence lw3 JOHN O. OSBORNE, J. P. shal. Merchant's celebrated OAROLINO OIL, an indispensable article for the armer,propretoraof Li very Stables and own ar. Stock generally Beware of Counterfeit snt. In29 jl T. A. LEMON, Age R INOS VEGETABLE AMDROBA A rare artile for ;he hair. Sold only at LEMON'S Drug Store.

ERIE RAILWAY.

BROAD OA UGE DOUBLE TRACK RO UTS to' ii:w YORK; AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. This Railway esteems from Dunkirk to New York 400 milw; Uuvi'Ai.o to N'kw York 42' tiiles. Salamanca to New York 4!r tilcs, AND IS FROM 22 to H MUea the SHOHTE3T ROUtL1. All trsius running directly through to New York. 400 MILES WITHOUT CIlAMiE OT COACIIKS. From and after Aas- fth. 1S07, trains will leave in in connection with ail western hues a. follows: FROM DUXKUtK AXD SALAMANCA Jy New York time from Union depots : 7,30 .1. M. MAIL KX PRESS, From Drnkirk, (Sundays excepted.) Stopj at Salamanca. 10 (Ml a. m.. and connects at Hornellsville and Corning with the Sa. n. Express mail from Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7.00 A. M. 2.35 '. M. LWIITXIXG EXPRESS, from Salamsnca. (sundavs excepted), stops at Hornell.villc 5. r. m., (upper, intersectins: with the 2.00 train from Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7.00 a. m. 4.15 P. M. XEW YORK X1G1IT EXPRESS, from Dunkirk, (Sundavs excepted.) stops at Salamanca fi,.5 p. m. ; Otean 7.35 p.m.; Turners H.5t a. M.. and arrives in Icw York at 12.3Ü p. .. connecting with afternoon tr;ünä and bteanure for Boston and New England C1tr ies. 0,50 . JT, CIXCIXCIXATI EXPRESS, from Dunkirk, (Sundays excepted,) stops at Salamanca 11.55 p. m., and connects at HornelUviile with thc 11,20 train from Buffalo, nrriviiig in 2s'ev York 3,25 p. m. FROM nCFFALOV-y New York tim from Depot cof. Exchange ard Michigan Streets : 5,45.1. if. NEW YORK Ml EX PRES. (Sundays excepted) stops at IIorneli;ville 9.0:1 a. W. (bkft.) Susquehanna 2,17 P. M.,; (dine) Turner's 7,55 P. M., (sup,) and arrives in New York 10,30 p. . Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Iickawanna A Western railroad, and at Jersey city with midnizht Express train of New Jersey railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. S.00 A. M. EXPRESS MA TL. via Avon and Homellsville (Sundays exf'ej-'fed,) arrives in New York at 7.00 a. v. ', connects at tlmira w ith Northern-central railway for Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington and points south. 2.20 . .If. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Sundays excepted.) slops at Ilornellsville 5.25 p. m. (sup.) and arrives in New York 7.00 a. m.. connects at Jersey city with morning Express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with mornirfg Ejtress train for Boston and New England cities. 6,10 P. M. NEV YORK NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, stop, at Ports ge 8.55 p. m.. intersecting at Horn-lsville with the 4,15 p, m. train from Dunkirk, ai'J arrives in New York at 12,30 p. m. 11,20 . .V. CINCINNATI EXPRESS; (Sttrictily excepted. rtcps at Snsquehannah 7,30, j. m : (rkft. Turner s 1,10 p. m., (dine) and arrives in New "ork at 3.25 r. j!.. Connects at ElrrfTfa. wjfh pert hem Central R. R. lor Harrisbtirg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington. A poif!t sonth; at Creat Iieh'ä with Delaware. Lackawanna & Western railroad ff Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Cnly one train east on Sunday, leaving Buffalo at 6,10 p. x., and reaching New York at 12,30 p. m. Bosion and NewEneland pasencT, with their baggage are transferred frt of charge ?u ew Y?rk. To pleasure travelers the line of the Er!e raMCay presents many objects of interest, passing through the beautiful valleys of the Chemunjr, Susquehanna,' Delaware and Raniapo rivers, an ever chanping panorama of nature's beauties commands attention. The b-st Tcntii.ited and most luxurious sleeping coaches .V THE WOULD accompany all night train on this railway. 11 AGG A G i: CUE CKED TUR OUG, And fart alwvjs at love as axy other rout. ASK FOR. TICKETS VIA EUtB RAILWAY, Which can be obtained at at principal Ticket Offices in the west and outh-went. . RID DL E, )t'M: II B APR, Gen'l Supt. Oeu i Pass ax't. 12-23 'JatiOKinsirKthe thai principal of life; When bjr transgressing the jowa of nature we impahvAe workings of ttt beautiful inehanWm which God made pSrfect, nature, Üfrough her great ElectricarlJattfrj tnaluw a powerful effort to remoTe tV impediment which clogs tho circulation of tm tnagrietid forces.. To assist NaKre. ther "Eleetro Magnetio Flnid,"prepl ed by the Swaiä Manufacturing Company ; which is nothing less than Electricity id liquid form, and is undoubtedly the most wondirfal as well as most useful chemical diseoTery of this age of fruitful research. It is composed cf the most powerful ingredients known to chemistry, and when comiined by this, th only known process, and applied to tho human form, it ecpplies tho deficiency of magnetic power, needed to banish disease. Palsy of long standing, Scrofula, and Epileptic fits bare been cured in a- few minutes, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, those riant diseases which hare for ages faffledT 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 hpthing lotion: ItheumatljAr; Neuralgia, Paljj Tits, Swelled1 Joints, Scrofula, Stiff Limbs, Spasms',-Deafness, Cancer, White Swelling, Salt Bfceumy Sore Eyes, Female Weak Back, Spinal .Affections; Prolapsus, and Iber Female Diseases. ,t lAlemember that its use inYolres no long tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects will be seen almost Initantlr while in no ease can it possibly dc harm. Send to the proprietors for circular cr tainffjr. certificates from well known ouilens c remarkable cures, effected: by this medicid? after all other remediee had failed to Yeliete. One botKe will be aent to w part of the United Staies on receipt t one dollar, DR. C. II. SwilN & CO., 8ueuor$ to DR. JAS. MORRILL, rroprittoru Si Aoatb WaXer Street, Ctalec. MA by iMdlDf rv((lsU svsry whsrs. for wli Also for sale by all Drills ts in Plymouth. vl2n Allman & Meyer, No. 8 Corbin's Block, Wliolesal and Retail Dealers in (Ilass and Quccnswarc. They hare just received a complete stock of Too., COfToo, JSusrtix, Tobacco, Cigars, Fish, KICK, PK1TEU AND STK'KS of all kinds. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, t MEAL etc., They keep a full stock of XOTIOXS. STA TtOXER Y Cc, aho LEATHER of the best quality. 13 I tf

1) EKFUMKUY A large assorirae . ju?t received 1 1 LKMON'S I'rutjStfrre

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James Burkey 1 Attachment and Garnishee. vs. Nicholas ioonsrd and ! I-Vederick buaerly, Uarnirhec. j Notice is hereby given to th; defendant, Nicholas Leonord, that the above entitled csuse is pending heron; me. and the same will be heard and determined by me at my office in Center Township, Marshall County, Indiaua,on the hh tfay of September. at 0 o'clock A. M. JOtl- 'j. USliOiC-Ji, Justice. I.SEAL.J 51 Dissolution of Parthcrsliip. Notice is hereby given that the prtncrhip heretofore existing between Alieman V Nussb.ium is diasol.'cd by mu'ual coi:aent. M. A I LMAN (1-3S R. NUSBAUM. ?TATE OF INDIANA, Marshall County. ) ih tircuit Court, February term, 1F63. Johntläst) vS nfcacliof Covenant. Peter GastJ , Tbc plaiiiliit if:.. the above entitle I cause, bv his attorney, lias Clod in my office Lis complaint against the defendant, c:id it appearing t.y the alii Javit of a competent pt!-:?'n tint the said cle'eiidant, Peter (iast, is a non-rc?'deiit cf the State of Indiana, lie ia therefore hereby i'otilieJ of the pendency of said complaint again! him, and un less he appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first day of thc term of said court, to be begun and held at thecouit house iu the town of Plymouth cn the secoud Monday of February, ltG, said cental tint and the matters ar.d thmgs therein contained and ailed ücd will be heard and determined in hiaah.-ence. JOHN C. CUSHMAN. Clerk. C. II. Reeve, Fiffs Atty. flw3 R O x FIRST PRKUICX . VOF A SILVER MEDAL yjk 11 WltM TO BA ft RETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE . Bt Ik. N. H. But Arrtcalturat Sotirt,. . lu fmlr k.ldca ia Nubaa. Sept. JO, IM. W BARRETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative ltbaooAinf the miHt popular trticU for Rcitar. tag aad B.aauryiog lb. Hir. throafhoat th F... Wut. Hortb aea Boats. Ita nnw qoality aad aa.piatlon to tae waou .f th puDlie, nut loior Iii eomi'iet iqcom. It wui tcoruy appear ia to sarepeaa jouraaia. J. R. BARRETT it. CO. Trap . LORD Sc. SMITH, CHICAGO, eeaeral Agents for the Northwestern State. For sale by E. P. Leslie, Drillst, Plymouth. Ind. vl-2n-20 lv in O V - o 7 3 i f Q in sr c a C?P n o r: - c C n sr o n n o S3 H O Co A r3 r5 r3 0 V3 o ZZ. a 2 e c M a 73 0 S3 4 2. P. , 5 CS TT T O 2-S d 5d S as K S3 5J 0 o 5 3 V to 5 C&5 p ?s3 o f8Q o 2 j il Pw LJ 3 V he H 0 2! rr. O cV H ft Ö O B T cr 03 STEVENS HOUSE. 21, 2, 2, &. 27, Ilroadivay, . Y Opposite Iloniinrj Green, ON THE'ETJROPEAN,PLAN. rMMlV. STEVENS HOI SK, i- t'cjl and M-vVlv known I to the traveling public. Th; "location is especially suitable to merchants and huMiert iir. ; it is in ch'r proximity to the business part of the citv is on the highway of southern and western travel and adjacent to all the principal railroad and steffrrthoat depots. The Stevens llous; has liberal accoitimorlation for over 300 quests it Js well furnishet?. and pntsf every modern improvement for the cennfort and ciitertainment of its inmat-s. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided with pas and vater the attendance is prompt and respectfuland the table is generously prmided wtth every delicacy of th season at moderate rates. n5S--mJ GEO. A". CHASE & CO. PropWt. -N 7-

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jfiflHThe GREAT CAUSE flStt ' OF Ju f published, In a sealed ev vebpe. Pr'uc tlx cent, A LtCTl'BZ OS THE N ATCRE, TREATMENT, AS 0 mD. ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Sell abuse ; Involuntary llmispions, Impolency, Nerven bebilltv, and "impediments to marriage rc nerally : Consumption epilepsy and Fits, vicntal and physical Incapricitv, Ac-Hy P.-jB. J.CULVKItW ELL, M. 1). Auhor ol the "Uieen Book," kc. The world renowned author ia this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse mi t be effectually removed without medicine1, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rins or cordial.-, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, bv which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cue himself cheaply, privately and radically. TUM LECTURE WILL PROVK A tiOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address postage paid, for ix cents or two post stamps. Also Dr.CulvcrwcUV'Marriage Guide" price 25 cents. Addreca tbe Dublifhers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE k CO. 127 Bowery. New York. Post Office boi 4,5?6. vlCnl ly

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$TUS5LE: I fs.! Advantages of thiä Plow. It will last from throo to eix times longer than any other Steel I'lvW fia Is rybtre by anvbolr. This I ss cftcn boon prorM y a-tuil H gritty soil, o-.-cani Jnally to 1 fnuuJ cn t!it tiiarcfa cf streams ia the Vfoit. in which slit-atcrl l'ls 1 been habitually "cut thrDngh" ia plow in e-ijrbty res or ltj. it h ti-ij alrealy pi tre I tvr t!ns Luulr;l acrii of th M-a sail withnut jt te-ing lis'.f warn. It will "scour" in thc most difficult ili, where all othrr I'lov-Ouro fib"l. If thrre ij a to of (crounl anywhai e ia it will nt r. -et f fiu I it." It draws lighter tlian..nny otlicr Pliw while cutting tue frame widt. a.n'1 !''". . Tho Sharo can bo Gharpcncd, or n Toint wcliled on. ai rsa lily tu on oruit.wy I , ly arr blirkmnith wlif utiirf t t?v! hi trs,'--, ';o alJ is peifrctly inalleahle, aai works k;nl. . Any section can be replaced by a duplicate, t t0 hl cf any Aprut, . tLo f hare, Irj''5 ani Mou! Jbo.or Is ai cast ia DivX.lH. It is well stocked with Kow EnglaaJ seconl-Krowth timber, snd tbc stsa.ird i wr-ujbt Iron,,, with "obu" ia t'jo cp u nt) 01 tiks lw.d at lleas ma. It plow3 at any depth, from thrco to twcl'd iaclies, wviU peifwtly i.i either tuMi -.r turf, ltves a clean furuw, aui tui uj uiiltr itubMe Kid fvul tiiiL' cjrrip'otcly It is trio' cheapest Plow in tho Bworl J, jnt as ur there ia economy in f aying; 4Tix djllirs ones, rsther than flvs doilan frcorsit -tiinei over; in nut loslnic t-.m and yonr ttir.psr, -becuo your Plow won't -prour ; snd iu doiu J$ig rjut! tcr or a fifth more work, w.:h tLe Mime pewar. 9ff"Tli9 quality an I quantity of vrort it ill en.iure t5perf )nn mut bo cutisidere.l, as wrll as the cost price, JtS-in determining h?tbcror not the I'low if clieap. 4Si'loware ue l for profit, and tUe ont out irhicA t'iTtht rno.-f dollars cni em's en U ft, in pmpnrtiim t 5tV cn?, is the (etpfst. and wo aie confident a man dg'ts mors than hundred dollar' worth cf "l'lo " 4"very time b grts one of these. Theso remarks aro mado after a familiarity with tbe merit, f rnot cf lUe K'W1 IMowa ia use in the West, many of vLka Lave justly camel good reputation. Äö?" Our new model "B" Plow is designed exprtisly fr etubbla aaj foul p-ount. "IIeretofore we have hal only tk "C rattern de. -sii?ned for both, turf an 4 stubMe. The '!-, anl if-C" patterns together will enable us, to meet tbt 4-yiews of all as to shspe. and then eiths Abold" or lean" plows as they prafer. Call and sec them. Warranty vertf liberal. 1 Jbr Sale only by HUCK & TOAN, rivmoutb, Ind. 12-JG-tf. bauds' fc vbiciL. PEKSiMNG & Ii HO W X Would call the attention of the pnbMc to their tiill nn wt-11 s-l.Ttod stork of goods, welleuit'-d to tbis msika consisting in part of I It V Cmk , Tll t i ti r. S , PA I X TS , TL 'JT IT . KTATlOXERr, SCHOOL HOOKS' LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL. YANKEE NOTIONS, Wall and Window Pai?:i:, Perfumery, Alburns, DYE STUFFS, CIGARS, VIST- Cti T03CCO,-C.'-DIKS, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. PHYSiniAN S, and TAMILY FERSCRIPTION3 TILLED TO ORDER. Call and see our stock before pnrchaing elsewhere. Ij.K tl PKKMHNO S T-HOWN. ßoor sind YaTict v StQXPi ("at post orricKKi'ii.Dic:.y it. MOORE TS XO ir rREPA UF.7 TO FURNISH TUFTR ( I'M TO HERS 1177 ALL KINDS OT aaics. 1 ßlank ßacik9 jfLu.s.ir. 1jimt'., Choice Selection-of ft LATE rlT.f.ICATIO N by the most I'OPL-bAlt AUTHOKS. b-'t-i ri;tSi: and TOETICAL WOltfvS, tlCANTI T BOI NK, of all kinds. I I.t-t ruMicativy.s of j HCl fK K Ji ; ,T ' b Ä -2 a v! - W i VIOLIN AND GUITAR INSTRUCTORS Tor, Toys, Toyss evert description. VliRISTMAZand NRW YFA T:S I'REsFN'S A Ijr- Assortment of I'l.llFvMhl. . niOTOGKArillC A1.DL MS, tltiAHS and TOBACCO. Ar.. &c. Jkc. . . They offer prent inducements to those wishing to purchase at wholesale. r,,.i.v ELECTIOT4 NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL CO I NT Y. t I. John C. Cu-hnian. Cb-rk cf tho rirrnit Court within nfA for mM etninty, do hereby c-rtily that at an annual election to be held at ho usual place of holding elections i.i said cour.tr, texrept ir' (J.- rn Township, where the, flare of heMin eV-rtns ha been cbsr.ced tithe - nip poor -will School House,"') on the Second Tiu-fd'.V, THE 877 P.ir OF VCTODEIi. 1?. Tersons to fill the followiri; cflices are to be ot-d for by the voters thereof, to-wit: Clerk of Marshall county. Surveyor of Marshall county. Commissioner fr tbe 1st District of taid county, one Justice of the 1'esn fur West Township, and one Justice ofthelVace for I'nion Township. In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my nane r'ftd atltied the sea'ot fa'i! court, at offle in IMTir'ou'h. ths .h f.-y or S-ptenler, 1m7. JOHN C. CI SIIMAN. Clerk. Sheriff's Proclamation. 1. David How, Sheriff of the county and Slate af.Tt -said, hereby certify that the foreooing is a true copy cf the oriinl rit of election, delivered 1 fre by th? Clerk of sail court, and th vetjtrs of said tonnty ar hereby notilled to meet at the u!:.tI 5l'', of ho'dirc elections, (except in CJrcr"? TAn-rJ wfifere they will meet at the "Whip-poor-will Sehool Houe,"in tlwr respectire townships, on the Sth d.iyof Ctober, 1)7, to vote for the above named officer. SiitlJ IAVIU now, f-heriff.

.S!icriir?s sp.W. lly virtue of an CTeeulion issued to me cut of thcoflice of the Clerk oi the Couit of Common Pleas of Marshall County, Indian .1, ton a juJgnutit in favor of Ja:,ies M. Confer and aqainst John Br.rr, 1 ln;,c levied on thc following real es' at in sai l county to. wit; Yhc southwest quarter of the Fouthwy. ,vr terof ectioti tliiity one, (.'H) in Townsi.ip thitt four (34) range three, (.1) containing forty act es, (40) acres moro or less, with tenements improe tnents, privileges and apputtenauces to the same belong'Dg. on Saturday, Ort. .", 1ft7, between the hours of 10 oYloc): a. ra , and 4 o'clock p. m. I shall offer for sa' ' at public auction highest bidder at the court house door of thc mPlymouth, in said county, said propeity, to wit; Th rents and profits, Erst, for a tci in noi exceeding seven yens. If no bid is n1e tlcrcfoi sufficient to satisfy the execution, I shall then and there, and in likemanner, offer the entire title, estate, right ar.d claim of said defendant m and to the said prop, erty, or enough thereof to satisfy the executiou. Amount now due, $76 5. D. HOW, Sheriff M. C By A. ViNNHnGt, Deputy. Iw3 pf $10 25 School i:ainlnci ' Xoflcc. Tubic examinations of cr.nd'Matcs to tea-h school, will Ihj IhM at the seminary on ththird Sat'jrdav of each month. Mauk CrxrtfTS'j, Er.amintr. rso