Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 October 1867 — Page 4

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Instrument Requiring Stamps.

The following are the instruments to be a 1 a I a a 1 siampea, auu tnc siamrs to De used in or dinary bus'ness transactions. Cut this ou nnd preserve it for reference : All notc3 and evidences of debt, 5 cents on each S10Ö, under SUM), 5 cents, and if over 6100, 5 cents on each additiona S100 or part thereof. All receipts for any amount, without limit, over 20, 2 cents; if 20 or under nothing. All deeds of trust, 50 cents on each G00 ic value of the property conveyed, or the amount secured. When a deed of trust is duly stamped the noto secured must not be; but they should be indorsed to show the reason why. All appraisements of estates or of estrays, 5 cents on each sheet or piece of pa per. Affidavits of every description are free from stamp duty. Acknowledgments to deeds, Scj., are exempt. Contracts and agreements, 5 cents, except fur rent: when for rent, 30 cents, for 3300 of rent ; or less; if over 100, 50cts lor each 200 or less over 200. Any person interested can affiix and cancel stamps. A Tough Story. A Western paper tells the following rather tough story. If true, it is the most remarkablo en record : An accident of a remarkable nature occured in the woods of a neighboring county last week, ly which a man was thrown eighty feet into the air. He was standing on a balanced tree lying ocross a large log, to see another tree come down, when the tree in its falling coure struck the other end of the tree on which he was standing, and the tremendous weight of it coming on the spring lever, threw him like a shot into the air. 'The remarkabl part of the story remains to be told. Whca at his highest elevation, the man caught hold a limb in the top of a tree, about fifteen feet from the trunk. ?nd remained suspended by the arms until the person who had felled the tree traveled a distance of five miles and returned with help and a ladder, Lcfurc he could be released from his perilous position. He was found in the same position as when left, evidently in the best of spirits, for he was whistling "Yankee Doodle," and making a stronjr firht with Iiis feet against a delegation of wasps that were endeavoring to build a nest iu the scat of his pants. He said, upon reaching the ground, that he had had a ''healthy time" with the "varmints," and attributed his powers of endurance wholly to the hotly contested canvass he had had with the "critters," by their persistent ''fire in the rear," and the tremendous excitement incident thereto. If that man ever gets into office, he wil. be provided for for the rest of his natural life. He will know how to banc: on to it. The New York hotels the past year did well. The Fifth Avenue Hotel is reported to have made a cle.tr profit of 125,000; the St. Nicholas, 8110,000; the Metropolitan 100,000; the Astor, 75.000; the Clarendon, 50,000 ; the Gramercy Park, 850,000; the liarcelouia, (Spanish) 75,000 ; the Union Square, 30,000 ; the Evert 50,000 ; the Urandreth, 25,000 ; the Howard. 40,000; the Spinaler, 30,000; the St. James, 10,000; and the Huffman, 800,000. We ask the attention of Mrs. Cady Stanton to the assertion of the New York Mail, that "there is an exhaustless ingenuity in the young female mind which multiplies the form of mischief indefiaiteThere's our grai. amother, says a cotemporary, a striking instance why women should vote. She's paid faxes on a dog for the last ten year?, and now declares she won't stand it any longer she'll either )te or kill the dog When Artemus Ward lay on his death .ed at Southampton, he turned to a friend y his ?j2dside, and murmured: "What lave I done that I should die bo young? I never was guilty of a burglary, nor ever committed the minor offense of killing a publisher or even a newspaper man A popular actress who plated in New York a few years ago and is now a "star" in Europe, has had nine husbands, and her name isn't Menken. Why is a baby like wheat? Because it has to be raised in the house, it is the flower (flour) of the family, and it is cradled before it is threshed. A vicious dog gave vent to his spite against a man he met on the street in Indianapolis, recently, by biting him on the leg. Instead of driving him off, the man stood still and let him work. The lep; being a wooden one, the biting didn't hurt the man, and seemed to afford the dog the greatest satisfoction. See that each hour's feelings and tho'ts and actions are pure and true,; then will your life be such. The wide pasture is but separate spears of grass ; the sheeted bloom of the prairies but isolated flowers. Prefer solid sense to wit; never study to be diverting without being useful ; let no jest intrude upon your good manners, nor say anything that may offend modesty, or heedlessly hurt the feelings of another. Mr. Weed, who appears to know agood deal about Mr3. Lincoln, says: "It may not be inappropriate to say Mrs. Lincoln received 810,000 from one, and 5,000 from another contributor in this city, beforo Mr. Lincoln! death, and probably without his kaowledjre. An editor compliments a brother thus : "Mr. Brown is a clear thinker, a clear writer, and a first rate fellow h boct. A lady in Erattlcbcro has been bereaved of a daughter who died at the tender age of eighty. The mother has been a widow seventy-five years. I i Henry Ward Beechcr defended novel writing last Sunday evening on the ground that the parables of the Saviour were little novelettes. ii ' m a i ' a Crosse.3 are erected, candles are kept burning, and flowers are strewed, on the spot in Queretsro where Maximilian was executed

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ner by Mr. Lincoln appears to be in the market with Mrs. Lincoln's private cor respondence, and threatens to wash what Napoleon used to call an extensive lot of "dirtv linen." if not bribed to hold Ins tongue. A couple of neighbors became so inimi cal that they would not speak to each other; but one having been converted at a camp meeting on seeing his former enemy, held out his hand saying, "How d'ye do, Kemp? I am humble enough to speak to Lord Bacon beautifully said "If a man be gracious unto strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world, and his heart is no island cut out from other lands, but a continent that joins them." The sweetest wives are those who possess the mairic secret of beini: contented under . n . . ... any circumstances. Bich or poor, high or low, it makes no difference; the bright little fountain of joy bubbles up just as musicall' in their hearts. A negro orator in Virginia announces that he "will never be satisfied until the white man is forced to serve the black man. t Pittsburgh, u?t. WarnetV Chicago Railway. On find after Oct. 7. isto. Trains will have Stations d lilv, ..Sabhaths excepted,) a follows: Train leaving Ohicao at J,ö0 1 M., leaves daily. TRA -YS' COfXG n'FST.

' STATIONS. EXPIiESS.'KXVKEsiS. EXPRESS. EXTKESS. ritt-lMirh i 'A A Wi 9.:iO a m, 2.1 r m 2.00 a m Rot hosier .15 " 1. 1 - 3.35 " 3.10 " Salem W.33" ISW r 5.33" 4.M " Alliance 11.40 " 1.1 " . " 5.35 " Canton 12 37 P M l,.Vi " 7.17 " fi.lS M is-illon 12.57 " 2.1 " 7.3Ü " f,.35 " Orrville 1.43 " 2.55 k- S.13 " 7.CN " Woost.r I 2.1f, " 3.25 " S.IO " 7.35 " Mansfield ! 4.05 5.IN) 10.1 " 9.07 " .... J Ar 4.45 5.30 " 10.15 " 9.35 " Crestilme.. Dc 0 (H) A f, lft " 11.20" 10.00 " r.ucvrn ; r,.:!0 f..40 11.5S " 10.2'. " I'd Sanduskr. . .! 7.0S 7.22 12.2S A M 11.05 Forest ' 7.30 7..V, " 12,55 " 11. 3Ü " Lima 1 9.09 9.11 " 2.1i " 12.4h p M Van Wort 10.31" 10.20 3. SO " 1..VJ " Fort Wayne.... 12.20 pm 11.15 " 5.20 " 3.30 " Columbia '1,10' 12,30 a m .01 " 4.15" Warsaw : 2.M " 1.21 " 5.59 " 5.fi." " rh-month ; 3. " 2.2- 7.M " fi.00 " Vaparaiso , 4.3i " 3.57 9.27 " 7.35 " Chicago 7,00" 5.50" 11,20" D.20 " ttmaw (.ofXff -:at. STATION?. EXrilESS.jKXrRESS. EXPREsSEXrilEsS. Chiao 7.20 a m 10.20 p m 4..V p h 4.50 a m Valparaiso ?.oj " 12.15 A M ,27 " 7.00 " riymouth lo.r " 1.51 " j K10 " 8.43 " Warsaw 11.33 " 2.M " j 0.01 " !.47 " Columbia 12.19 pm 3.40 9.11 " 10.37 " Fort Wavne.... 1.25" 4.35 " 10.30" 11.35" Van Wert 2.30" 5.54" 11.3." 1.12 pm I.nn.a 3.32 4 r...',0 " 12,31 A M 2.27" Forint 4.39 " H.M " j 1,41 " 3.31 " rpSmdiisky... 5.S " S.3H " I 4.(W " 4.2 1 " Iiucyru R.Z " 9.Hpm2.11" 5.11" rn;nA t Ar '5 " 9.45" 13.10" 5..',0 t .vstiline.. ri-.. 10,115" j.3,20" fi.OO A M M:insn.-ll fi.57 " 10.10 " ; 3.4S " fi.W'i " Wo.t. r S,4) " 12.27 " 5.11 " S.22 " Orrvillo .07 " 12.57" j 5.40 " S.55 " Masillon 9.13 " 1.37 " I .13 " 9.39 " Cantn 10.01 " " j r..:VJ " 10.00 " Alliance 11.00 " 2..", " ; 7.30 " 11,15 " Sl.-m 11.32 " 3.27 " 7.59 " 11,49 " H-Hli-ster 1.25 a M 5.15 " 1 9. 10 " 2.15 p M Pitt-luirirh 2,:'0 " .25 " 10,15" 3,40"

F. It. MYKft-4, tJen'l Ticket A?ent. C. C. A: f. K. U. Time Tabic. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Forte, daily c nn 1 t (Sunday Excepted,)! :UUA.M ArriveatPIvmouth 10.00 A M WESTWARD. eavePIymouth 2:40 P. M Arrive at La Porte, 4:40 P.M Trainsrnn hv Michigan Southern Sc Northern ndiana Railroad time, which is 15 minutes slow erthanP.,Ft. W. & C.R.R. time. E. IT. SCOTT, Sapt. L.. A. & Railway. WANATAH STATION. GOING SOUTH . Mail and Express (I ear es) 10.31 A M Express 10.37 P. M Local Freight 6.45 A.M GOING NORTH. Mail and Express (leaves) 2,22 A. M. Express 7,15 P.M. Local Freight 9.15 P. M. IV 13 AV So Q Tunnel "VflTtict-v ftoi:e (AT POST OFFICE HlrIL.DI.G.) J. M. "MO OHE IS SOW rXEPAIiKD TO FURXISTI JUS CUSTOMERS WITH ALL KINDS OF ZfckaoL fJjooks, jtÜLsic SJJoaks, STLcliUc Sjjaacs, Choice Solortion of Ac LATE Pn.LTCATIO X ly the mo-tPOITLAlt AUTHOUS, hoth 1'ItOSE and POETICAL WOliKS, C I.(SANTLY BOIND, 3Xit!sitil IiiMtt'iiiiiciitm orall kinds. The LateM Puhlications of VIOLIN AND GUITAR IXSTKUCTORS Toys, Toys, Toys very (Inscription. CHRISTMAS an! XEW YEARS RESEXTs. A LirL'c AssdrtniPiit of PEKFI'M KKY, HOTUtiltAPIllU ALIIUMS, UlJAICS and TOUAC CO, lie OtF;T frc.'it indnrpmonl t rt tTir.. n-l.tilnff tnnnp. cha.-c at wholeeaie. vl3-n5-tf. J.M.MOORE. On La Porte Street! AT THE FURNITURE ROOM Of May be found the best and cleanest assortment of Goods, ever offered in PJL.Y3IOTJTII. UNDERTAKING attended to with a first olass Hears, on very reasonable terms. C. PALMER. May 3. 1867. 36if. PARIS EXPOSITION Hair Restorative. Whiskers mad to Grow in from thiity to sixty dayB, on the Smoothest face. First Pr emium Awarded at the I'arit Erponition. The principle of thu scientific discovery ia the acti-jii'f the chemicals upon the pkin, and its power lies in vitalizing and developing the roots of the hair.it stimulates and causes a healthy growth being composed of the same elements which compose the hair. It ia warranted to produce a heavy coat of whiskers in from 30 to GO dayg, t- change grey hair and whiskers to their natural color in eight weeks It also softens the skiD, and removes tan, freckles and moles. So popular has this preparation become in France that it is now inditipcnsa jlc to a complete toilet. Sent securely packed, to any address, on receipt of one dollar. A liberal discount t the trade; All orders should be addressed to W. W. MURRELL & CO., nS Cw Box 123 Cincinnati, Ohio.

SMITH'S

r .... American Organs! For Parlors; Chinches and Lodges! Groat Fullness and Completeness of Tone, AND ELASTICITY CF TOUCH. 4,000 nave been Sold (lhc,pas year Just received THE FIRST PREMIUM At the Iowa and Michigan State jFairs FIRST PREMIUMS Were awarded to tho American OrgRn in the month of October, 1SG5, OVER ALL COMPETITORS! at different State aad County Fairs. Every Instrument Warranted Fivo Yean. GOLD 51 E DAL PIANOS! Hallett, Davis & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Parlor Grand and Square PIANO FORTES ! HAVE ISEEN SOLI AID ARE NOW I IV USE. THIRTY FIRST PREMIUMS Have been Awarded for tho Best Piano In competition JVith the best HanufacturtrM In New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. Also, Sol A.gixtm FOR L I G II T E ' S Celebrated N. B. Every Instrument Warranted J?or tun Years. TV- lHMmTuTj C'i Washington Street, Chicago, AGENT TOR THE NORTn-WEST R ING3 VEGETABLE AMDR09A A rare arttle for the hair. Sold onlj at LEMON'S D.ug Store.

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT

Official Paper of Marshall County, Terms, S3 zx Year. A WEEKLY JOURNAL, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. Devoted to the interests of the Democratic Party, the principles of Washington, Jeffer son and Madison, and to the best interests of the people of Marshall county. Relieving that the ohiectsof the so-called Republican parly an; to inllct upon this once happy country, the enfranchisement of the neirro rare, ami the ultimatcdisfranchiscmrnt of all white citizens who do not subscribe to their theory, we shall oppose that negro-lov-inir, constitution-hating enemy of free government with all the ability we possess. We helicvc that this is A WHITE MAX'S GOVERNMENT, 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 from taxation, while the laboring man has to toil and sweat to pay the expenses of the government. Tho Dkmocuat is firmly established on a solid foundation, and the proprietor will spare no pains to make it worthy th support of the Democracy of Marshall ounry. He asks the co-operation of all Democrats in aiding tD extend its circulation, and hopes the interests of the party will uot be further jeopardized by the apathy of mcu who might, with rery little effort, double the circulation of their county organ. Will find the Democrat a paying medium for advertising. Advertisements will be inserted on rcaonablc terms, for any length of time required. THE DEMOCRAT ESTABLTSIIM KNT. Having purchased a full assortment of all the latcststylesof Job Type, we arc prepared to execute JOIt PRINTING of every de scription in the highest fdyle of the art, on terms that will guarantee satisfaction. Every Description of FANCY JOB PRINTING, Programmes, CMI-Hcads, Ball Tickots, Cards, &c. S I.. HARVEY, Prop r. erchant's celebrated OAROLINO 1.T.I OIL, an indispensable article for tho armer. proprietorsof Livery Stables ami own or. Mock generally Beware of Countrrfcitsnt. ln'J3 yj T. A. LKMON.Age

TO COSXV9IPTIVES. The adTertier. havimr boon restoml to hoalth in a ftfv week? by a.imj.le remedy, artcr bavin-; pull-Ted fur several years with a severe luiur affection and that dread di-eace, conMinustion. Is anxious to make known to his fellow suikrer the moan of euro. To all who desire it ho will Mini a ropv of tho prescription uodifreo of charge), with directions for preparing and usimr the same, which thev will tind a " for ' oi'ttiifi, A-tiiin, ( VwAx. ;u:d all Throat and Lun affections. Tho onlv object of th; advertiser in sendinu' tho proscription i to benefit tho afflicted a!id spread information which he conceives to bo in-aluable and ho hopes every sufferer w ill try his remedy, a it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessni''. Parties wishim; tho prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Hcv. EDWAIJI) A. WILSON. 'Vl Williamsburg, Kinjrs Co., X. Y. DRUGS MEDMClSJKS.

PEKSniNG & BRiOWN Would call the attention r.r the jmhlic to their full an well seleeted stock of -,'oods, Wellsuited to this marke consisting in part of DKL'ftS, .1ICDICIC, 1MIXTS, STA Tl OXER Y, SCHOOL HOOKS LAMPS, LAXTERXS, COAL OIL, YANKEE NOTIONS, Wall and Window Paper, Perfumery, Albums, iYE STUFFS, CIGARS, VISK CUT TOBACCO, CANDIES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. FHY3iniAN'S, and FAMILY PERSCRIPTIONS FILLED TO ORDER. fall and sec ourstock before purchasing eisen here. J2-'23-tI rEKSIIINt; & liliuWX T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST, East side; JlicLigan St. Plymouth, lud Iciiler in DRUGS, MEDICINES I'ttrc IFVwr.v anil Miqiiors, For Medfciual Purposes, LINSEED OIL. DENZOIL. S P I IS ITS T I T 1 1 1 K XT I N K WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAoDOIL, NE ATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LA PS. övc, WALL PAPER, AND V. lXDOW CURTAINS SCHOOL ROOKS. STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, Sc., Sc., Sec. PHYSICIANS arc particularly requested to call ami oxamine the stock an'l prices before purehasiiiK elsewhere. PARTICULAR attention qiyen to fiHinjr Phy sicians Prcscriptionsan! Family Receipt?, b tri Experienced DRUGGIST. G-. BLAIN, fe CO., DRUGGISTS, Southwest corner of -Michigan and G,i to Street?, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. RAVING just recived a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consisting mainly of Drus, Medkine:, Paints Oils, Dye Stufln, Varnish, Rrushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, niass, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and Liquors for medical purposes onlv, to which we respecufully invite the attention of this commit nity. Wc have also on hand a stock of Tea, Coffee, Suar, Tobacco .Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed ofat verv reasonable figures. Within a few days past, wc have received from Pittsburgh ami New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPSfor burtiinpthe same. of cverysize and stvle.with or without shades. Wc are also agents for all he popular Patent Medicines of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the night, by an experienced druggist. We earnettly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine ourstock, and become convinced of the fact that wc are doin aliner.nl business. vlln31 t G . LA IN 4: Co. The aitiwr cmusi: o r 1-iuivE.A.Tsr An :si5i i y. Jut puNiiftrd, in a fiitl'd ttiC-Jof . l'ii'r ir,, A LECTURK ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT. AMI RAOical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced bySelf-abuse ; Involuntary Emissions, Impotcncy, Nervous Debility, and impediments to marriage generally : Consumption epilepsy and Fits, mental and plivsical Incapacity, Sic. I5y ROB. J-CULVKIIWELL, M. D. Auhor of the "Green Rook," ic. The world renowned author ia this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse ni.y be effectually removed without' medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bcugies, instruments, tings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, bv which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be. may cure himself cheap y, privately an.l ra.licallv. TIII.S MIC I U u; U li, I. PROVK A HOHN TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address tostae paid, for mx cents or two post stamps. Alao Dr.CulverweHV'MarriaeGuide" price 25 cents. Address the publishers, uii an. j.i;. jvlini; & uo, V27 Cowery.New York. Post Office box 12nl ly Mail Ihm I lad fpal.llabH; alao, for GOLDEN PEN. aapvrrmliii all - - 3 i ii i iikjxmi. vvi ciri-aiar .Dü Mil l' ol twos '" " ei aud adJjaaa, M. V. H.CWlX, Utafatta. Indiana, ' ' Aprnta, mil, aal i.al. antwl, la avatf low mJ a!(hbor- . fit Ihm IimI jyln(r artk-la vt nwraaitj ia (mail It ,;rrr!trJu.ST TfjE thing to .fll an yVVHERE. 1-anra rlu aa amall rarHlBo rtioipatHlna aa ruk haaliiMa parmanant, Ifviüniata an i plrataDt, aad aaitahla fur 'lrrTtnn, Twhrn, tarmrra, Maibanb-a, or anybod. ExrltulTaUrrilor-r If dMilrad and full right fr It Taara, aacarad rl-i atrattvaffordliif flt a-' fr Amy. llHna wiik f im rapan( . räAri aoa. w.f VBtc, LU.

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McKCNZlE'SGKEAT FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK, e-tiUiumic IO,OlU.ra-li.alfati.Uruliili.r lontar Mi.rHy dia-

ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman vho suffered for years from nervou do bility, premat.ire decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, wi". I, for the sake of sulleriiiir humanity, send free to all who lu-ed it, th recipe and lirectiöns tor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's eHriii e ran do so. bv addressing in Voufldeuce, JUllN I!. O'iDE; ii Cedar St. New York. J.;v!.

JT. 3FjL'0'3Lr, .1 a EXT. BOOT & 3? SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT Would respectfully inform the public that he has now and intends to keep constantly on hand the niOfet exteuive aiid complete assortment ot Our assortment of ALJi .TST'S CHIL33H.E5Xr,S lioei is full ami complete: was prices and will be sold at bought at reduce! SMALL PHOFITS. also make Hoots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who lavor us with their custom. Our stock is such that ITo One can fail to bo Suited who may give us a call. Our place of biiiiie3 is in the new brick block at the MSIY OF THE 3 BOOT. FIvniouth, Indiana. 12-10tf. DR. ROUTZAHN'S CKI.KIift Tl I FAMILY MEDICINES. Principal lcpot, No. 4!) .Maiu Stret. S PK I Mi 'FIELD OHIO. His Croat Erysipelas Remedy Will positively cure Erysipelas within fortjcijrht hours bv an outward application. HIS INVINCIBLE GOITER OINTMENT Will effectually cure Ooiter, IY Neck or Wen without opening the kin iu (10 days. His Will cure ;1 1 disea.-es oriiaatiii from Iiupure Blood or of the (lireuutory Syst in. His Gieat American Cancer Ointment Will eure Cancer without etittini; or burning. The preatest cancer remedy kuou. His Infallible Fever and Ague Specific Wlil cure Fever and Ague within 1 hours, without Quinine, Arsenic, Zinc or any poison whatever. His Healing and Drawing Salve Will euro Job's Tlaues, Carbuncles, Felons, Tumor?, Ulceis, Wounds, all chronic sores, &c. For saly bv Dr. T. A. !,KMON , l.'sinC Plvniouth. I ml. $100.000 IX WATCHES! ioi: sai.i: oxtiif. rori LAit taviNtJ i:vi:i:v tatkon, a Uandsomo and lioliablc Walch i For tlic Low Price of Tom Io11;iis ! Without t?ogard to Value ! And not to be Faid for itnless perfectly satisfactory. 1 o S.did o.ld Ilunt;n' W .-itches, $rrf to Ji-it Ma'ic Cased tiohl Wat"lies imJ to liMl Lulies Watdies. Knaim !. .1 loo to Ott ;o!.l 1 1 1 1 ii t i 1 1 r liroi.'ler Watches i."l to 2'ioiiold Hunting Kn.'li.-li l.ecrs C'.nl to ."iltl (.'old lliiiititi:r lh;pl, x U'at( !n s l.V to .riOO (odd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti -r American Watches J"t to M hi Silver 1 1 ii in i n- lei ei s .'ill to roo Silver Hunting Imph xcs I. to 5)lMöilil Lulies Watches .Vllo liKNl ('old limiting I a pines fiO to l.Hio M i-eell.iii. on- Sii er Watches "so to i"iH lluntinu' Siher Wat lies 2 to 50tHI Assorted Watches ail kinds, 10 to jf 1.000 .Viil :hhi aoo rii Vi 1 'Jilt l.-rfl 'Kl S.VI ,v :.- Kvcrv i;itnn ditains a watch lv tins nrranircmcnt, ro-stin,-; Imt while it hiay bv worth 10(10. , partiality shown. We w ish to iinmediat'! v !i-;ose of the above mairnillcciit Hock. IVrtilicatcs li.itniii the articles an placed ia pealed eneloMs, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to tin articles naim-ci on tiu-ir ccrtillcate npon payment of Ten Ihillars, whether it In a watch worth $110(1 or one worth less. The return of any ot our certificates entitles you to the article named tle ren upon payment, irreectie of its worth, and a no irtlcle alnd at less than ? 1(1 is named on any certifi cate, it will at once he seen that tins is X Lot ft ry, f'i't it s'r''n;'tfirir.irit, I- j.'iriii. tritnwti'it', ic.'i'u.'i muyt), jid fl ifiif.,t in trn fiy the ntof,ftt'tUiUf. A single certificate w ill lie sent hv mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., live for jjl. eleven for f I. thirtythree and elegant premiuni for jf5, sixty six and more valuahle premium Jin, one hundred and most supeih w atch for f 15. To .nt. ir lliosi w ishin; emilovnivii I. this ia n rare opportunity. It in a legitimately conducted husiness, duly authori.cd hy the tiovcrninent, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try tm .' WliKillT, HIM), it Co., Importers, 101 -fill. IJKOAPWAY, New York TllnfiQ II. 11EKVK, "iXSUUANCK AGENT. Insures roperty. Stock and Lire.-i. Cash Capi tal over FIFTEEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In the host joint Stock Companies In the United tat esiL No assessment for losses. Office id Policies issued iu r'nirlisb aud German, and LokbCB paid hcrt. 11 n'Uf.

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R o w ir FIRST PRE VIÜ X 4 OF A SILVER MEDAL BARRETT'S HAIRRESTORATIVE By lh N'. II. Arrlcultnrml 8cwt. at ' lu l air hold in Kubiu. HepL ZU, IM. BARBETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative

1 booming tbf nut x.nliir article f Rotor lb; and Itnunfrinc Ilm Htir. lUrtMi?bout tb l-'V, nMt. i.nt and ivtuia. It ni-erior quality aod adnativO to tl. tuu of tba putie, nium iuur Ha eomtm ihmh. 1 Iii aburtly a'pr ia U Karapra Jouroala. a Vk J. R.BARRETT i CO. Wuuroa:a. J. R. BARRETT CO. rV "1VcI:sT.5 wo "iHtsTtti aa. r LORD & SMITH. cmcAco, &naral Agents for tue Nortt5rc?teni State. For sale by E. V. Lo.-:, l)ru--i-t, 11 viiiotnh. ly vl-2irItid-ERIE RAILWAY. 'irr LRU Ab (jALi.E-lJUinLE I RACK RüLTH TO NEW YOHK, liO!SU?Ors' AND "SEW ENGLAND CITIES. This K-iilway extend" from Dunkirk to Xkw York 400 milef, Ulffalo to New York 4"Jo miJcS, Salamanca to New York 415 miles, AND IS FROM 22 to 27 Miles the SHORTEST ROUTE. All trains running directly through to New York. MILK WITHOUT C1UNUE OF COACHEi. From m l aftr An?. Wtli. 1S' . trains will leave in in connt'cti'in w ith .-ill wrMern lines as follows : FROM I) I 'XKIRK. t A7 SAL. I MAXCA-V,y New Tork time from I'nion depots: 7.D0 .t. M. MAIL EXPRESS, From Dunkirk, (Sundar xoepted.) Sto;- at Salamanca. 10 O a. m., and coi.ie.ct at IIo!-nel!vill, and t'ornin with tlf 8 a. Expre-s mail from LuCiIo. and arrivt-s iu New York at 7.0') A. M. P.M. I.P'TTTXIXH EXPRESS, from Sahm-nra, (sun lars Vxcepfed. ftojw at IIorneUviIl 525 r. m , (mi.1ti. interne tinir w it h tli. -i.vo train from buffalo and :irnv--s in New York at 7.0" . M. 4,15 P. M. XFW YOPK MUHT t.XPUF.SS, fron Dunkirk. 'Sundays exept.-d. i .t.ips at Sülamam a fi.ZA r. m. : oi'-aii .:ir p.m.; Turner a. m., and arrivea in New York at li.'ft v. m.. lonmetitiL' wirh afternoin train and !tvaiKT. for Uo?tou and Xew England eiti's. 9..10 . tr. fxrxfrXATf EXPRESS, from Dunkirk, -.Sunday rxceptfrt.) Ktoiw at S-ibmuica UJS&t. x . and connect at IIornellüviiK witli the It, 20 traiu from DuQalo, arriving iu New York 3,i3 I. s. FROM ni'FEALOWy N-w York tim from Depot cor. Ex"h..ii':e ami Mii.-l.ian Street : 5.1).!. M. XF1V YOPK DAY FXI'UFx. rSun-lnv ( -Jitedl -ti; at IIri)eIl il!e '.Ml A. IT. ttkft. Suktjuelianna "J.17 v. m..: .line Turner's 7..V l. M.. up. and arrives in New York lU.-'JO i x. i onnecte at ("rent retid with Delaware. Lf kauanna .V Western railroad, and at Jersey city with inidniirtit Kxjirtrain of New Jersey railroad for I'iiiiadeijdiia, liallimore and Washington. S.(t EXPRESS :r in..l Avon and ITornelUville Sund iys e.icepied. arrive in New YorL. at .Ot a. m. : co'.n -ets at iirnira witli Northern-central railway for 1! i:ris')i;ri'. Ph'Udelphia, Daliimore. Wahinton nnd point south. 2.-2' . M. J.IHITTXIXU EXPRESS. (Sunday... excepted. stops at Honiellsvilie ."i.C) j i. t-up.) and arrivei in New York 7. a. tm., coiinect at Jersey rity with morning Kxpress train of New Jersey Kailroad lor Baltimore and WashiiiL'ton. :;;id at New York with i.iornin Lxpixss train lor Do?tou ud New England cities. .in '. .V. XEW YORK XIHIIT EXPRESS, A iily.?opi at rort.iL'eS.r-r r. m.. iuter-etiii at Horne!vi!tt with th. 4.1. r. m. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in Ner York at 12.Ö0 I. . ll.it '. M. CIXC1XXATI EXPRESS, (Snnd.ny ex-C'-pted. i t-tops't Sitsqtieliai.nah T.Td a. m.: (hkfr.) Turner's ljo r. m.. I ; ;.;nl arrive in New York at 3.2." r. m . . coiMiects at Klmira. with northern OiitrnI It. It. lor Hani-hur.'. 1'liil ide!p;i.i. i;.il:iniore. Waohin:ton. .c points sotith: at "reat Bend with IVlaware. I.'iekaw.nniia .V Western railro.o" for Siranfon. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York wit h afternoon tntillr- fl 11.1 r-f i'ltl.-rw l'r I0t01l Alivl "ScW Ji!dl(J tit ies. t'nly one train ea-t on Sunday, leaving Buffalo at 6.10 r. m., aud i-at liiiiij New York at 12.30 r. m. Ko-ion and New In:rlaiid p is-ener. w ith thrir baggage are transferred. fV ihj- in New York. To pi asv.re traveler the line of the Krie railway presents many olj.-ets of intere-t. pIsilii: through tti Iwatttiflll v.ii'evso;' tlie Chelüiin.'. Siirfitieh.nrinn lleNware and Karnap rivets, an vi r ihanin panorama of nature's Iwautits commands atViitkm. Tl. h -t viiiti!atd and nioif Inxnrioi; yleppin; coaches IX THE RLl) accompany all nhrhl train on this raiiwa v. hag a Ac i: checked through, A.i'.''.rt .' a " f.- Ufj o'.'f r rout. ASK FOR TICKKTS VIA Kftin KAI I. WAV, Which can V obtained at at principal Ticket OrSeca iu tlie west and south-we-1. . RIPPLE. WM. R. IU RR. ("ein Supf. (jcn'i ias aCt, I Js MILLER & SWINEHART Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, Leather and Findings, First door Smith of 1 rshiiiys Drt'ff Store, PLYMOUTH, IND. They would respectfully invite the attention of th citizens of I'l month, and Mar-hall and adjoining counties, to tii. ir l.ite-t sl les of Cu-tom made Itooti ami Shoes, l-idies. V. ii-ei-'. hi!. lien's', Mcu llota and Youth s I'ccd and sewed work. We direct e-jncial attention to the j-rat rity of Ix-ather ami KiinliiiLrs. rie.-e call nnd examine .Jock and prices before purthasiiir elsy lierr. They want it distinctly understood that Ihcy Will nut he Undersold hy any I'stahlishnu nt in rivmoulh. or even in the North-wrt vlinHitfJ MIIJ.KU &. SWINEHAUT. Allman & Meyer, No. 8 Corbin's Block, WhoU'sai and Retail Dealers in (.lass and Qiicenswarc. Tliev havo just received n complete stock of Toa, COffcc, Six&Kjrf Tobacco. Cigars. Fish, KICK, ri'riKll AND .STICKS of all kinds. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, MEAL itc, They kec p a full otock of xoTioxs, sr. rioxKRV, , ho of the 1'Cst quality. 13-1-tf WANTED. The highest market price paid for HIDKS at the Tannery formerly owned hy E. Paul, lMymotith, Imliana n..0tl