Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 January 1868 — Page 3

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Local and Miscellaneous, j n -T i aiiiiihii amm-IW fenawiBf tiwmi iwa,w onthori-d tccHtnd foradrertishv :it our C i tesspte,CMcjre; s. hiwamUfiiiaw, New Tort- t-ro p Kowell a c 0, Purt Uow, t i;:l:.co;nMu,c;,:;.nJ;i.o. - i This is the last week of the ; Tieminiscenecs. it TheParMi aoemVk of he St Thema' 1 he 1 Uriel soc.able of the m. J benias Wmeepaij emwrcs win oe boki um auerJ. L. Weatherwax will ; your own price eentinue 1 aud cvenic

nojn and evening at the residence ol J (Hers, however valorous and well equipped, dccijedjy too rapij for comfort. Typo. ! ham referred to the framera ef the const!-. : would accomplish bu little without an able i. ... , inttAn tk t li no micrhlv men whom (iml

' i i i ,.., , i betn'' a voutn ot lunnense presence 01 . , , . , . "i'nrr:i tn lend and direct them : and a con- j t.,..l.t i,. Km IUa mLm md 1 n - " hni :

a . , a HisKiit wiiiv nil Ktvii "j) Come all ye who want good gocds at ! gre-ation or choir of singers will as signally mind atfC mnparaJIehjd deeiaion ol charac- hc VCDerat;cn W0K1 be more practicable j .

is auction sale on Saturday day ! make, without a competent person to in- j to be done quickly, ana. gently closing Rccordance With the principles tnua laia I ana netter quality or town property, well

g. Lome one, come an. t ... , w ' v " " ... i .1.. ,. .. ainonnt of money.

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. I ence wnacn Teqmiea aauvini laien, paueouv 1 sidewalk in front of the Union Beer ,B . "c"wu Wi . C. H. REEVE, Land Acent. - I . .1 .1 iiinr.r.iin. n,, ill. iwH .f ll.rtSJi who ' lit t :l t ftl Ii 1 II IV 1 r 1 1 n il I UT MS IH iH'Clir.ai t.

REWAHD.-N-.than Ikckcr desires t0(-"V'- . . . : 1 Hall, ('which was doubtless unintentional. " 'T'1: . ' ! I '7 a"...

aaj that he will liberally reward the BID I hj erery mkn aad VMBU 1 as oar friend U a Good Templar, so-call- The fathers, too, were more tolerant in who stole hid overcoat, il he will return it. bboqM be a cood singer or a good musician, i ed.) where they collided with a yoke of their interpretation of what constitutes a K ejaestioaa will he asked, and the thief any more than it was designed that every I oxen which were peacefully cl ew ing the I republican form of government. They iuformed where he may tteal two other man should be an orator, statesman or poet. cuJ of we3t an,i bitter fancies. The ex-1 J"56;1 precedent tor the absolutions i MV! i mmr li mi i.raliln mitt mi In llfii a man's . y. . bywhlCl-dr. lilULlhatU WOUiU iorcG UpOIl equally Cood o. t hhn T?J? 1 7 uT f -gresaional majoriAS we go to press the weather is bitter will succeed with proper direction and effort iDdah,f dttn Wh,cb tllUt' the lud' WÄÄ fl Witn0t :irJ hJ .(hc QPI1DM o. r. . T.,ft kaa tbo ..hHit t I rescued by a ffallaut commission merchant. I ions or the interests of their white popula-

cwaa. am rf CJ,ucsl : or ine ronton. i . sriea. They ahjo keep the finest cigars , ,i in th? C 7.

noeauie; ruiaiiao aeep iot saw, jaaies iwarefw wwuvw "'s the disciple ot ranst again toos me "no-1 rhapsodies si lames collars aad cuffs, poeket-hooki and est depe of musical excellence which it resumed his ride, eoogratula-; defenses of a .... ..ll.l- IIiaim 1t ri.nnli r' little r. ' . .

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ai i ;iMI'.C I'll Hilm IV it. i. a.i 4ivi- iv n U. . li. n POTtmonies. Musical instruments, paper.1 . . w., f, " i 'tin" himself with the reflection that 11 all s legislatn c

a"- -u J iuvuai..u. hn wnul.l rcirulariv rrccli to a congress-, wen was enoaweu.

; - . eetoe,äaei B-twday, iroeg one pomt of view- . . . , i Tarn ceanmonieation of "Cmcrs" is uns

n... aJZHZ r ' r, -IT,.- r,, effort to prepare himself to properly present öouroon eorrespqnueni was nname 10 aena hergef beside her intended husband. the cause of his client to the court or. jury, ns bis regular budget ol news mis weea. j There was great eoosternation when dayteams were counted in our streets, at two 4 school teacher who makes no effort to ac- j The Brass Band at Uourbon are to give light revealed the situation, but a clergy-

.1 . 1 I . 1 .1 r MUV rl . L.l .I, I ll.I' . . . 1 Tl H.111 . 1 - 1 IteCooeaa, Charles A. Stacy, Dasde Drew, Charles P. Deesns, . Earl Derbr aad Lord Stanley, of the British Parliameat, Paron Vi'o'Iehouse. Lord Lieutenant of Ire-, land, w ith portraits, biographies, and char-; seseta, vew hs the February number ui the Faaaaoaeaseas Joraxas u!s.-, pf;rr Whites j of the Booth, Consciousness and Mental Ac ; tton. Abuses of culture in the nslauatry, How 1 to Choose a Wife. What ie the use of Pbre- i twi1.tt-' Mo iti.i . w- - ).:,r"n rf dm Hur-c ! etc Only 30 eta. or $3 a rear. S R. Waase, rublisher, Cr.) Broadway. New Vo: k. ' " Tbb tin list which has bcea in our paper tLe last four wo; ks u aow through w iih, and i i its place filled with reading matter. Trt it On . The mai cy when by fur trial it des not prove to be es rcccnuncndcd. That is lair and shows their cor.tiduK.'- In the article Lb Boa Tos i r Ft bns in . nrrtcnta rnn i . ..... splendid stel engravings, executed in Paris, aad repreaext the true styles as worn by the fiNtur.sin pimniriMt,,! tw," Tm 1 ' J ,Mhir aat hu; 11 giesa letter oit.iii ,written by their cssJ Fwris eoerespoodent ; two full sized pat -

luui. hi (..unui'j viii uir litt. mu IT ... 4.U , , . ,1 .. 1 and women attempt to sinir tor the amusere -r next vreek. . . . ...

aeturers ol th

aajse CaasUCAl eUsamatrs, Messrs. 1). Ii. De- ; V or sea. The engraving, of the fashions, pat- 1 j 0 - i i eoou music, is not so ruticn tiieir tacK ol netLand & 1 o.. show nur readiness to hay? the , teras, fancy work, kc , are Bvawreas and excelmerits of the article tested, for thi y author- R5 1 h ihV M;fU'Cl S pr' " V ; lent. TWssasie this month is the popular songj Ii , c ii n, ,f..:i , ,j.n .,, ... acquaint themselves with the rudiments of , ,, ,, ,. ixe au w no so ii 1. at i eiaii iO t iino toe nnu-1 r v.r im-n mno " Tin ma t..-

tf-rni cat rf naner. and a nl-.te Bfhmniilihj.,i- . . ,, , I

and hat, besides U pages of Interesting ! ' ( - reuiiin.r ni.:ri-r. . " . Z i waaaxiipll.aspflri, one year, monthly, 7, in au. ante, pa xem ycar.j, m mr me rat alx month in advance, snd $o tor the second half. Single copies, 73 cts. a c i-AYTO t 49 Canal street, New York, Taa terrible fire which occurred in Chiea-; v awvjaamf i aaia xxaaai awS so eeu aueaaaj j to our citizens. W cannot he too careful in eewperheg aaainet fires in our honaci and stores, and the frcnuent visitation of the firP

i isaassi bs oar place should present us to rc- sounds. Maay who are uaable to "turn al ensured oTOgenee aad carefnlneaa 'tune," are nevertheless able to detect the more frar5 Mt of m.h ns ' Tn GsaaAS &id nv Pi-vmoi rn Ply ,, , r , .... . , ' ' 1,0 nppreciatioa ot the barmony of sweet month is lobe wi.hon! music no longer, as, nA, ltu.nit.f.iA M. irti,,. ,;,;

a number of the German citizens have join-' (jad tr.ralher aTul nnrrTia.1 t!. Indmmmti

. , , ., V . .. ... "ot Know tne iiiiterence. Ko amount of in- rilled with the latest illastrated faahiom, choice bemnng to die I Otwet band, witkwhieha ,,re:n, ntal accompaniment can Sfflothei the ies. poetry, wit and humor. It is just the new bamd has been organized end hi in sue- defective aarsaoay of the singers. .Vcitber i SJaif" the, fü,käS semicesaful oocratioe , . aaanthly, at only 1,50 per snnum. Larxeand ' , . .-nr ! cbolr n,r eongTegntlosnd singing can perm.;- niendid prates are sent to sgsati rafadae clubs 1 he members are drSety from anion- the . nenfy f,r 1? nlem it it rood. Those : Agents ea-ily dear 1 16 per da, bedJea. erery

yovna; .eri-i:,!i c:,ieiis i inc divn, um.rr the isutiwcwaa of an sccompJished Gcraaaa musician. The parties engaged in organizing the new bate!, ee well as Use members thereof, will hold in grateful remembr.mee the genorosity , of th mfmbfM nf tbeold t'oriwt liatwl f.n- . . ,., ... ... - . I their liberality in dixposmr of their several tice B-tx. ! ri iaisuusI RaaTTaahan Just received ' a car load ef fteah Lime, tat aTiatet use ; call at the Red Wan use. Ttc Se-rL Ose a. The young gentlemen of Plymouth gave their s e nd hop of the i scries for thn arbal roii last erening. There was a general attendance f the sseishera snd quite a large number of invited guests, ; all ef wliom appeared lo enjoy tbemsclres greatiy, only regretting thai one o'clock com? t'o soon. Professor Lifcl' excellent music and Ws ordr'n-r of the entert.iinment atfunaya gires soti taction to our dancing cum I niuntty. the remainder ! tle series of hops, will tak pi tee on fiiday evening. Csnttraaara as Bnvra! Why are young I lad ics ot the pre.-cnt day like the lilies apo

int,-r,,tsin their iustrusaenta The Ibanks J " ' ,.,,..., o. any sa, j lhcn. arc huiulre(ls of lmn ta M;u.1m of the members ere ulm due to the citizens STIj i i county at all times subject to this misfortune , . . .. i er will the more readdy understand m hat we , . . "...

wno wit nou i soucitaiion ouereo contriDn- e ., . . , , . A. very iarire number ol titles t i.m.i In , . mean. Something is needed to arouse the ,, ; r. " . r , i tlona, if needed, to procure new instruments. . , " ...... this County are perfectly worthless as thev ,. , , . . musical portion of community, if they desire , , m , r " , , ee wen aa rooms lor their meetings for prac- ,. . , ., , . . ... . . . stand; but many of them can be corrected

ken of ia the Scriptures! Because thev tofl ; ;leCüutremciits, nnd how, with fancy -rig, L?i imjUntth - wildcat." are sown! Our sturd

yoa that Solomon in all h is glory was not a "rayed like one of ther-p.Kx. Tna protracted meetings which have been held in the tfettodist and Prcsbytcri.ui elsnrches for the past three weeks are still in psugraaa, nnd aat tacrexsfnc interest b bcioa Mlhs the people ol town. A We . f convert , hare been axade in the j . . I fclr in th rum'i'ti" - 1 I Methedist elssweh, and the house is filhd with usieaung sonnt, the members of the Presbyierian church are more earnest and ' interested as Jrir meetings continue. We ; hope the meetings piavprosncr, nnd be the K ' 11,1 means of elevating the axral Standard of the e-iirt

Taeue ia probably no better location in j

northern Indiana, for a pnctl al musician nntl voc.il instructor, than Plrmonth Thrn are few towns possessing mare musical ui ent than may be foond in Plymouth ; and, 1 f wVTmw. , we nullit auü, l.'ierc are lew U hose tniu ideal , talent is so poorlv organized, and so little and so poorly used. We do not wish to be -i i . , , , 41 . considered peronal when we r,mark that j nu,C!l m uw N,,S,UK ucm 1,1 ow U han.1v twtawililp ml Iho hlnoM not tn 1m , thought of in connection with harmonious 1 ' sounds. This state of JIairs is sot attributeH ,l ' i'T m plenty:of it m th, toT11)but to th hei of I)roper direction of it. An army of soland as surely fail In every attempt they Um.ivn.wlnMi.fiPn it It not desired. ; . " " w., -,,, r ir. I cM-r.fo ITl'.i.l lllllvC'll's . should not permit surrounding cirenmstan- . o -i rrn lion without any previous preparation. Very . ,, , .i . mr iwicm: wrtnld Uwvnr VP ;v 1 O l!) : (T II ( : o '.i i ii to v. a. -, I . t , v v " "..hi - - quaint Weaeclf wtth the duties of the posh ! thai to which he aspires, will generally find j plenty of time to inform himself before he ' , . receives pennaneni caopioynieDii. inuwi meat and bast ruction of the public, who have ment and instruction ol th" public, v. tio luve : 1 neither the natural or scqmred aouutes to ng for their own amusement, nnleas their toxical desires ere easily satisned. But the number of those who may become passable I singers is much greater than many suppose. There aie lew male voices that could not, w ith proper training, he adapted to bass sing ing There arc many females whose vo'ces, in an uncultivated state, arc not adapted to the soprano, or leading part, of music, who tlit':' - tlmv Mnnfii imbIm mwiH tinoror mmA therefore make no eflbtt to ham. Pour- j ! Bflhi of Meh olecs, under proper instruc-1 j tion, could be adopts to the meaxo soprano, j !f,r . p , ....T ., r.,r. titirelv nelectril in 1 eonsTesational siaaine and one which is In it O ' t- o " J I J . i ,i " V . i.i ss essential to full ami complete harmony as any part of music. The fault of a "rent !';- 1 A science, and thm Improve and turn to j Ptleal account tue talent: which nature has ! provided them with. The common observa . tiou of th ?e v. ho arc too bad h nt to learn ; ,i., n i..,.,. 91.1k ui lit iiicj uc'ii li'ui'iKMi.i, would be more truthful if changed to eonrer the idea tlmt tbev never made n oerse li " it . . a . . , reriB wdl-direeted effort to ham. U e Ipe-jharc blown persons to try, all their lives, to i 1 he alngera and fall' v-t "for pverv ane nt il llicicnic llliUi:iIi..fl n llll ei'l.l l DU UIMl1 Bingers, yet ne ver try in the right way. u-i. .. - 91" 111 ;i l"Uir,A,,luIit-; oricll.rr. ail, concludes each piece of music : in a choir sis mont! , OB the seventh of the scale, while the bal I ftnce of the choir sing the eighth, it is safe tc , - ., . ,w t , : r ... t , conclude thai s.nging Is not his forte. Both t- UWWUitm "uuu" 18 ,UM nnfreouc ntlv heard in our churches. It is . roch -singers," so ca'.h d. to rely .... r ., ... - treated taste of the public for i safe fur such on the nncnlt - - . .. vi immunity from criticism for such musical inrapaeity, as there are few whose nerves are 1 not unsettled by the rendition of discordant , .i ji'v..ia, i iii. in . iii ., .. ..... .. ii i , . ' i . i".i .:iiii.iii-iiir wi,0 . to escape criticism by reason ot ... .t , I rated : isle of their bearers, will (iJ0 jyiij nou i ucnwiTn nniMcn ; mr suen are ireqaeady the most unsparing erHsea. ... . . , . I e have made these remarks for the pur-. T.I..... 1 r , I.. pose of calling attention to a much-neglected subject, and in no spirit of fault-findine. or , . . , . 1 . r. . ... . . j lo7 m al! l,cnulus 10 n'cai.cuKure tad appreciation. Oci devil, being "entfausea " witli the tiatinsirbnlstion of the ileiah-bells. dis-! a i C'jur5etli as follows: Butianil now is fine to those who ifJHMa tho mprr;nw,nt. .Sju t,ari. r - - v axatare xavxxj . v ii o t.icst festers of aiater. Jack Frost, assgaaatUtOUS and radical, compensates with healthful vigor the adventurous, and the retasesbrenee of rosy cheeks and merry uuT, ,,rom,)t raitaration af mabmlaa'i r I mmj scene, 'tili we aTiah it a constant paaeransa. Oaf livcry-nien, obliging and courteous, Cfr $1 per hour afford the youth with rdy 1 farmers, too, now redouble tho weight of! their loads, make ntore tripa, and with! greater ease. Assure us winter BBnually I here, and even -lovely St. Th 10 us " shall mUi hetee where M gen I , , ... , , hurncanc, tan the fevered Irow, , cha5U,s ephemcrally cradle tho restless soul fat. A-M S r i fat 1 with Ulisoniiiic protection Iruin aniniaN of

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instincts. .Not even the Amerieen pos-'jny cheap in proportion scsmuus iu RaxxSaS, its polar bears, seals,!

walrUf -., and quaintnejuatic semblance of i ., hii-wonianifv. vc ened mermaiaa r:m win I 1 , r 7 'onr hark-. .ir bOfee from ihe. l'l)ieonli I

A Tyro baloogiog to this office, hawing!

0b entertained a favomblc opinion of J e :ji 1 .v vviimn " " ivuuiii., . .. ....... i . . T . 1 ' . . . 77. ly original idem of taking the laid far one J o " sleighing." Procuring a fast team, aud with his dulcinea by his side, our ty. , pG xeade his debut before tha admiring populacc in his favorite character of "Jehu "

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: ...-.... .1-.. Li! Jwg iw pwiww w a j. up , !"? frightened end deipite the Jehttitical exertions of our typo-: graphieal friend, they li lit out at a rate ! tor, saw that whatever wae to he done had I a, t.wuicii waa wuuuo "-., Ur, - ,. B l.fl ;t ,i;.,nv,r. .I1LL1 4.1 I. IV'l' V. -X It IMJ I I. ,1 I I II IV IIUÜ vtvvwv I , t l 1 ; led that nothing was injured, whereupon n " . . Owing to a lu-c-sure of business our wiii.ij i m i v .tl 1! a conccrt at that pJlc( on evening ol Wednesday, February 5th. The citizens . . ... , , should extend the bvs a liberal patronage 1 . tl OJbam alii wlUCtUituij UJ uuuuai vji'hh, North-Weetew Farmer, a met . devoted to ignculture, horticulture, etc., published at Indianapolis, by 1. 13 IJlaud. A siiop.t trio to the land of the Nichtganders is our apology for the lack of edttorial matter this week, . Tiie LaBT9 Friend for FaaaOABY. A beau-; lml steel eagraiia. leaieaentiaa: th ydmg of Moses in the bulrushes, opens this number of the "Queen of the Monthlies." It is a very nee pictore iadeed. The dcable steel lashiea U:-' " reined and elegant us usual. Thea we . . . . . . .. '1 Ihava two nrettv daaaaahl nnerii:i"- tiiro'"1"'! the I WTV P"j u'"ei p tpi.i3 uwwa ; c,Jrtu::,s on Bl- aieaune s uay ia ine awining .,n,l ' . - i ft itiifi ritif if t , r mot o.'ipm i . . ii.u iir'v sits Ti vajaea aam j i in- mv.i uio. aaavif rossanee ef aa old maid, a "Dead sssai cu0 uv Cfisabetli Preaeott : "Little feet, bj Florence Pereyj Dissolhtttea ; "Some things .ill . 1 l.l 1111 11 SA ,1 , 1 ' yj i .. v . v tt 1 ",f j Slt.tml. . 1 n- l I-.-. l,.,t., i. T a.. . 11. .in rtid i. Uii.. i... n ,i'.. V t....t i i ,. ... ., . " , . , , tetorhds. c T!l I!h!ishers are still sending the IVecmber , u a bcnijl;lu, one ffW t0 a, , . ' ; veeynswaaiiaassse, nee saLecrioets or Jr- . v waN u..- , ,,- Biums, ac, are promised to subscribers, and our ... . . I readers .-hnuhl s. ml for as.imnle eonv. eontaiuins i alitlue libiral jtLrs. .Sample conies will be ,.rt r iftM, PriM ,.nr.,v5nx o r M.nffrftJL, 5 r,nrof T ' l' " 1 ' 'i( 4'inS) $C . One copy of Lsdy s Friend and one of that popular weekly, The Sat wai Lvening rot (and one engriving) 4. Add, ess Deacon k Peterson, 319 Walnut St.cct. ! RiiladelohUi I riTZZ . m " I 8HERLAND- At l:er residence In North I "wn-iiin. on tne -.m int.. Mrs. bvm v Mu.n- , tAxn wife of James Sberhinu area 77 rr.' . , . . .' ,.'"',. ' I herJ resided in this county . Ineethe year 1S37. She died In the hope of a blessed immortality beyond the grave. J I

Taa Home AarscnExr. The cheapest snd I . . .. . .... "t illustrated I: rmly Magazine i ubhshed. aWo getaonc chance for every subscription setit, .ii 1.500 in cash sent to agents. Samrde eopies with lisl of prizes, and terms and insu-uc iions to agents, aem uj inelo -mg live cents. Ajptsaa wanted everywhere, Address Bean AaosEMBxr, 76 Nassau Street, New York, 0 j T . I.,. . ,1 , r , , , lo i1'' turned out (. a home, mioroved bv , .u. and perfected at a slight expense. Do von. ; knmv r(.:llrr tnt lhc ütk lo y laoodf v0u max and taxtlata thai Ii u n,. . r j j v . . v . ' c By calling at rmr 'Abstract oiiice you can satisfy beyond a doubt. Uonara & Vanvat.kkniu fbom. Abstract oflh e ovt r the Beak. TT The best of Pittsburgh Lump aad Fine Coal kept for sj le at the new warehouse of Koch k Co. 1LT Look this Way ! oi If you are oat of employment and wish t travel, apply at the Red warebeaas.to hi n REEVE?, ee 11 R.M. MORRIlL. O Keeal k Co. kpep fresh Onendiga Salt, both wholesale and retail. Farvik.rs and Lea asanas A tt aw new Tor Ai.K.-T-Oviatt's Paten Bob Sleds; the best in use. Call and see for yourselves. KAVKI.AND k REEVES, 11 At the Bed War ihi aes. a lavidson & Co., offer during their clo-' fiu Qut sa,CN ull goodsbelowavetioil rrieaa, Hanuaoase Dehtinea at 18 ets nerVard nanoaotne j-ciamcs aa ao ota. per jam , Ladie8 CloakJ for $8t00j Hoode fori r)0ets . pood QMrpeting for 50 cts. per yard ; bj ax ß an,i everyti)it,r, cse m their line excecd000 Bushels live wanted for which 1 ,JUU I)UM,C,S u)c wanicu IOT WUiea :n . i.:i.A, - i. . wmmfmJ II Q, Thayfh.

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The New York Timet has the followin;

hit at Mr. Bingham : "Mr. liingham 8 j ornate rnetonc may cowruenu me rapt ; . I I 1 1 :irren ion ni i!4 ne iiv 'is mo rent rier

I asseils uul wo au BW1 ,,uw " tuu,u IU" a lecn piciiUl SOOTH S,ots, fluence the judgement of tnj man who LMi , r , , i- , , n , . withn hvc minutes walk from the bank, in I d,sl.oRnuhea between .fine phrases and the PiVll!mtl). Fob Sale vr IIai.k Putk! by WTO logie or ftcte. We aoow Ihe pretext c. II REEVE, Land Agent. ion which the president is set aside andi J QeBera fj ,a n t invested with more than Hf &i!c al lTV IjOW HsüTCS.

r.nr i 'mi lui'irv t:ir t id mnrp lisp nr rorin i i . i ..i r i m tn da tliis nttd much more of the - . . a republican form of goreromen, U) the r;,c ,hltes. The sound uiay have been deli-htful when Mr. Biogjf it to;k the shape of reconstruction in 8eareele harmonize with these or nciolea tion. The same want of bottom is tracea l I ii inon f j .V i' ., j in l: ii r. uit in u.. in iii.uuiLHi.i uvutit-a in cur .. , , -,. 4-tl.' t it A i i i v Paai i.i-, vwsv oifying little, or unblushing policy which puts no limit to usutpatiou. A fair somnambulist in Quincy, Illi nois, walked some distance in her Bleep and her nignt dress, and snugly ensconsi I f1 man made it all risrht. BALL, Black & co , the great jewelers of New York, have .stock of diamonds valued at 1800.000, and their corals are worth 8100,000. 1 1" Blacksmiths wlio wih to purchase coal for their winter use can oe supplied with the beat quality of Pittsburgh coal, !y calling on Koch S: 1 Co. at the new warehouse. " aght orten good. SCttre JOOBg men can find ; , a good winter's Job by applying soon to II. B. REEVES, ot R. M. MORRILL, at the Led Warehouse, or cm ad Iress for iator j0 m njawasn aessemce. j 33 The stehest price paid for produce at the ; nert Mweheasc of Koch i Co. IFJ Koch & Co., at the new warehouse have a i Ai ,1 1 . a 1 -. , ; SUOplT of the best Ohio Lime. ! - -ilex fJttrrtisfrafats, NOPiTH-WESTEPu-i FAB JSL jE! , II ILLCSTRiTEl MAGAZIN E OF RURAL LITE, " UVBlICBllsire), at House Iio id i:ox;my. Royal quarto, paSe handsooelj bound in tinted covers. Teras, $1.50 a year, 'Phis is the Largest. Finest, and Cheapest Farm : lJouniI intht VVest, and equal to saj in Amer-! lea m every respect . It Is m all respects a first j iCMn ram nwn mwinim irs pwifc two i J Wlhu bjtocim nmen oi any mini, tarlml 111 ti-ij Q-f?ii-.ii 'I'lii. lliin I VAlnuM ' . , TZTT: o j iji'uins januirv in. icn.. i Look at the Mlowillg Offers : To cud. subscriber a ccpr of the Western Fareri 4 sill HB I ami Rural CtamptUileai , Isr , a Book of 64 pares, containing a Calender and Itatof (inn duttesiorcacn month, rractitai tsssajs on Agri--hure, IlorticaUure, Elems Adornment. Ae, kr. pricü,2! V a , n;u,,n- T,J agents we offer Sewing Machines, Hand Loom 3, and a rariety of other useful articles. Book, kc, on the best terau ever offered by an? Pub 5?r rorncn, ennnen itcs, rarmcrs ton., rwncni uavgnwra, or mmj one eisa wita energy and indnstry can asake are to ten dolUrs a ,,:ty wilhout ,VU5S, their owu 1K.:.,morhouiJä. Everybody will either subscribe for the Fakmkk Aatual rree, ee buv eoe of the AfCnt, to whom a large eoamadadon hi allaarad on all ther ael'.. a ii.. n Wm ;u Ja of the "Annual," a specimen copy ol the Farm"- i si (. r)iuai..in; I usi pwrHCUiar,; ami suij-ciij)! ion 1' II . .! 1 I , . pajiers, an p-i f.aiu, lur iweniy cems. NOW i the time to get up Clubs. All w ho axbsciibc now get three numbers of this rear free, ir. addition to the other premium. Address T. A. &;.; t! Indianapolis, Ind. II . . 1 m . m. Application for License. will, at the March ttrin. 1868. nf tha Tom AT.ttiirk lu tirolif iri van t lilt. t 1 tniil. r.i unaii . anasioaars1 Court of Marshall County, Indiana, apply lor a Iieense to retail vinous, mall and spirit"ous liquors in less quantified than a quart. The i i i, n-- .i location on which I propose to bcsi is ,2 out lot. situated in Plymoath, Marshal Countv, Indiana. F.J. RENNER. PILE REMEDY. We, the undersigned, hereby ccitifv for the benefit of the afflicted, that Iea thanone botileoi ! Tyrrell's Pile Hemedv eared each of us of severe eases of piles of from one to twenty yean standing : Rer. J. 8. Thomas, Bourbon, In I. H. V i bigler, Bourbon, ind. Wm. Bates, Bourbon, Ii d. Elbts Qalentine. Bourbon, Ind. 1). . Qulrey. Plymouth, Ind. D. B. Marks, Plymouth, Ind. Wm. Tribby, Plymoutb, lud. For sale ly Broivn Hro.'!, T. v. ! enaon, J. 8. AHeinan & Co., Plymouth, Ind. Tyrrell A Chamberlain, Uourbon, Ind. A" K. Pl unk, Rochester, lad. Hamilton Bro.'s, Walkerton, Ind. .bonis Miller, Bremen, Ind. Dr. Bpencer, Tippecanoetoam, Ind., and lruciists ui nerallv. Alo by the BSaUU beturer, L. ff TTRBBLL, Plymouth, ind. Prke, 61 per Bottle, 89 per doz. On'.ers promptly tilled. 20 Hin H. G. TBA7ER, fin A TV OPPnO BflBlT Oo LT li A 1 ff , 0 It Hl UO, I U H JV . &C, if i.i: it n otflce and warc-housc kuown ai t!o YeelloW AVtiro HoaaltaSa on the F iuth traik of tho P. V W. & C R , W J K' TrSS! V Vc wi" " ftU times the Mgheat market price in cash lor coin, . i . i 1 ...1 .. n .:i oats, wheat, clover seed und all articles pertainmg 10 tne nare nouss anu snipping traue. ! 20-3x I

For Sa'3 Cheap,

and on time. A line residency in Plymouth. -riJ,. soon, in " ' ' s I , II ,1 r. I 'Hill 1(T(' I .1 r : i i i i : . 11 l,n,t""'.- rive rooms, wen, cmeasy. C. 11. REEVE, Land Agent. Desirable Property. Five aorc of land, within forty rods of Michigan Street, inPly month, for sale by C. H. REEVE, Und Arnt. VALUABLE FARlViS, and farm lande, for sale bv C. H. REEVE, Land A -ent. 7 UV., V-7.Z, A GREATER QUANTITY losa me A Valuable Business Lot, in Plymouth, 24 bv 198 feet, for sale on easy terms, by C. If. REEVE, Land Agent. CHANCES FOR POOR MKX. Nice town lots, near business, and very lo tn price. For sale by C. II. REEVE, Land Agent. Insure Your Life tn the old M X v. York Life Insurance Co.," (he oldest, safest and best company in Amerca. C. H, REEVE, Agent. Insure Your Prooertv in the old ".E'.na of Hartford," the best and nest company on the continent; or tue I IUI. A 1 A. or II IA.VM, or U'.H.M',.N. TAL, nr SECURITY. Delays are danger OU! looiiT millions c.sn PAPiTAii reprca . " " sented, by C. II. REEVE, A nt Gooci Dry Cord Wood. For sale by C. II. REEVE Suitnri Lands. Fifteen hundred acres of the dadoes! w.vmp land in aTarvhall aoaatjr lor sale, on eatyterata. in parcela to suit parrhasnrn. in Dric.-' raagtaf fioni SS ( 10 per acre. TIMBER LANDS EIXE TIUNDRED ACRES Of SPLENDID TIMBER LAND FOR 8ALR, .11 (IS C to 35 per acr. Now the fim to buy, an thM biadfl witl Booa be wiibdrawn from marker. njvoain, .ia. i, u o, a. u. i armifl, Cr. BLAUT, & CO., DRUGGISTS, j.,ii ...... . r Mii.:,.. l n , . o. . . c ' PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. WJf AVING i ut recived a fresh supply of every I H article in our tine oitrade, consisting mainly of Drugs, Medicine, Paints Oils, Dye Stag, Varnish, Brashes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary, Pore Medicines, and Liquors j for medic il purposes only, to which we reIspccefullj inviie tue attention of this commu- ! uity . We have also na hand astockof TTt tf-a nT? T TT! Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars ,ete. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a lew days past, we bare received from Pittsburgh and New York S l arge amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAMPS'or borniaethe same, of evei v-ize and s( vie, with or without Shades. We arc also age nts for all I I ic nooular

T Ä TUT e, A i 1 a tent Medicine of the day. Phyaidans preacripUoas earefalli put no at all hours of the night, r an ssperieaeed drnegist. We earnestly invite the pablietofarornavitli

s can, examine our siocK , aou oecome conTinceo oi tne laetinatwe areaoing a iioerai m ,. I . l vt I IV business. . , " i & Co. IT. A. LEMON. DRUGG ST lnWMMIO 1 East gltle Michlffan St Plymouth, Ind Eealcr in DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS W'urc Wine$ (ind Liquors. For Kcdiclnal Purposes, t rvQUCn rj r RPV7AT1 ,...11 1J11. lLI.. ...,,rt.J, SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAI 0OIL, N EATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAP.!, W ALL PAPER, AND .vin'd OWCUaTAI S SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c., &.c, &e. PHYSICIANS are partieahvrly requested to call an I o . iminetho stock and irkea before purchasine else a here. PAR riCU I. AR attention priven to filling PhylieiansPreaeriptionsand Family Receipts, bj an Experienced DRUGGIST. Allinan & Meyer, No. 8 Oobin's Block, Wli ilesal aad Retail Healers in (Ilass ami Queensware. They have just received a complete stock of Toci, COffco, Ss s, X-, Tobacco, Cigars, Fish, IilCE, PEPPfcB AND SPICES of all kindi. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, MEAL They keep a full stock of NOTIONS 8TA TION ER Y sie., edes LEATHER of the best quality. 13 1 tf IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons knowing thsmsalves indebted to me forSurvevinp eansave eost by calling and paying UP imaiewaieiy. Uttf i. M. KT.rNffER

Dissolution of Partnership. Tbe partnership heretofore eiistinjr between Wm. J. Adams and David Zehner, under the firm

of Adams k Zehner, is thisdy dissolved by mutaal eousent. All the HabHiocS and debts due the firm will be aaiumed by Wait J Adams, j (Signed.) DAVID ZtCHNKR. ; V 1 J AD-VM rp, , , . .. UzLZ.'tZZZ tl V ! : 05, and beiny; to a great extent dependent iioa j those who are indebted to him, s:ive. notice and arges attetunn, that all bis creditors must im- . . i . . . ., r nwawiy nue NweneM, un snane tncir ai21 WM. J. ADAMS. January 31st, 1868. r ADM rnn o a i rr Tlie undersigned ofl eis his farm for sale, con- ! s;stingot' 160 acres of iaud. bO acres imnioved. I the balance timbered ; house and good barn ; al j so TO acres of timbered land on which is situa ed 1 1..W . i ' i i' Oil ti'ntill f.,...) .. ....!... I... ai. it i n- . , Mtuated one nule east ot 1 yner City, aad l diet aoith-westof Ftyatoath. Inqaire of III RAM MUNGOLD. 19-J I VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. On the Plvmouth and Laporte wacoa road, within three quarters of a mile from Plymouth. ' consisfu of 160 ACRES OF LAND, with pood improvements hoftsc nnd barn, and a ! good orchaid . For further particulars eaqeirt of I S0-6w EJZABETB THOhlFEOM. S. S. LAYEY i HAS REMOVED HIS JEWELRY STORE TO Cleaveland, Hawiey & Co.'s. and ii- :!ir,j a' a rertj Ugg pria tköm s'ir-riyr CLOCKS. I ,Fo. E. ILavry is a fine workman, every- ! . ' i body says, so fire him yonr time-piee and h ive it repaired, and we gaaraatCO you w ill never regret it. 20 0 'm e -1 x 993 - ,Z Q "g , j 2 H 3 e a UJ 01. O 1 x O o 0 -i -3 w H O Ö d P 9) 0 Id r R H 4 o 91 al ft Q er bd c o e -i a o c 0 o - a r CO M. 1. ELLIOTT, PÜH4T1I.I.M.. iO BeltS SOlTfl OF THE 0RP.KATIOS LQ1 manufactures and keep.- for sale Wheels, Reels, &c., &c. m AxeFAcrr vaas ZANE SEAT, SPLIT BOTTOM, WOOD BOTTOM, C HE AIRS. In a superior sty le and workmanship. l7-?m SOMBTHI NG NEW. IIITE, SHOOK k CRAWFORD hare tha sole agency for Marshall countv for the sale of W. BRoger'a IMPROVED BURKING OIL. Its adyantages over Coal Oil arc 1st. It is entirely non explosive. As harmless in burning as lard oil. 2d. It ives nearly double the amocnt of light with one-fourth less oil i 3d. It is pure and inoffensive to lie smell. 4th. It is much cheaper than any other light in use. Retails at 50 cts. per gallon. It Ins been thorough y tested here and elsewhere, and the above advantages hare proved correct. I or sale by Hite, Shook Crawford. FIRST DOOR SOLTII OF THE PARKER H0CSE. 17 PLEASURE EXCURSIONS can be enjoyed by proeariag one of the many Fine Teams and Carriage kept by P. S. ALLEM N & CO.

at their stable? opposite the Parker House, iaiiagtakea tha irat aeeaaiaai at the New York Ph mouth. If nice earriagea. haaxlaosae apiiUai, I St.-ue Fair. for the last C eeaaecxUre fM!.nothorsesand reasonable charges are what you want, withstandini: i t hss been IweagLl in rorapetitiou you can be accommodated there at any time of i with nil tha Wm atavaa mmA la th. ..,'-.. ui

daj or night. Drivers furnished a hen w anted and Passengers Carried to all Places in the country at the lowest rates of fare and on call. Nov. 7, ISG7. P.S. ALLEM AN i CO. A ES C TO li &: C o srnoLUSAXB a het.ul 1KA1.EKS in groceries, prov ISIONS, ( ROPKCKY, Qt i;C.SWARE, folstaoooaig &cot vo PLYMOUTH, INDIANA 3rtf The American Cooking: Stove After twenty yinr exprlfnr- in Mie BaaxaSaetxra of toveswe Seeame ronvinci-d, muiio v vi-ar- miu'i'. that a raat satoaat ef money ia aalst sxpaxeeal by 1 1 1 . people af thin country In bxyhni Cheap mid ahnnM worllilcsH fctuvrp. a lun'r iiurlinii nf i i - Ii rii unvtcH and that true economy eonelated bTbuvin the h. t ' t-' r- ,111.1 V, 1.1,1 lil.t'l' , li,,,, luiriiiiiuill III, I'llVl i' .is alxher. With ihin rfow, are proceeded lecowliei I tli" . li; -i.-i' (00k ii St or . .iiui h tared no pa inn or -x-p -Um- to ni-üke ii the teit and aasat BarfeCI Mov that eon It! lo mach. And we haw i rinifüi' -1 with it. anil cnn-fully watrlud it operations for the aM six v. :ir-, and when an Inprorexiccl snggvstcd Itself, wc mee at ouce adopted it, aad we have several of thee late to say, we have broacht It to a fa ixh r state ol , pin fr t linn thaa his hi mlofatslitiu allalaiil la 1 li Ihl stoves. 1 he recent nnproi ements In 1 1 1 1 loe 'unauded largely to hta eaxeantaaaa aad eaVetHeaaxe. In ail the vari' tn -oi !-tocK we nianufai tun-, WS Stodj Bat fulness, dxrahilfty, eoaveataaes and bcoxowji in operaion, rather than i heapne- in priee, and in 0 doing we are setisSed we study the iutvr-st of those pnrcbaidng oar utoi5. SliL'AR, PACKARD CO., Albany. N. Y, a a i F U KNITURE A, L. ALI.EMAN & CO. Have on hand at all times a complete nnd elenaM tock tfCa1 Inel Ware und Furniture, which they will soli at Ter reasonalile ratet Aleo a eompteUi ol Altio a comptets foek of nndrtaker Fiirnlshr.u , GoodK and ( offlns of all kinds. A good Hearse liclonp- . lngtotiecstabllri-nset. TltJS-tf i

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I?, it. W. & ( : K. BO CK BOX STATION. KAsrwir.D. Mai, 9. in a m Moil S.40 p m Rxpreai 10.56 a m K.prcss-.i. . .. . if (V am Kxprei p rn Rsprm 7.05 am 3" a m Kapre 8,St) p The 10. 8 a m eastward ezpraw ds not stop. Lcal fiei.'b'.-i pass cntaLd wv-:t at ll.)a ni. M aa BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227 r Mr. Sc A. ML I BOURBON INI. Bnialsi eoauwMStloaa nseoai art Niti Tu- day i eTcntaws of ach month. Visiting brethreu aiwajraJvd- ! cotue. II I) Vtim D. McDOXAI-D. . M. BOURBON LODGE, PiO. 203. I. O. O. 1", lwnir moetinen every Saturday evening 'a Odd Fellowii Han.thewet aide ot Maine Trtreel V. Wladbilcr, Sec'y. a . HlnarA, !T. O. if. F. rUl'MCH Rev. r. VC. Timm on- n.tor. i Me.-tlnr fv-rv Sunday al 10; a. ia., aud " i. n.. ?uuujj siaoi.1! i . in. r. n. enrurtr- itev. a . rntif r nuw v. . ev.-rv Sunday at l"'-: a. m. aud 7 p. m. Suidav s- !.. ! 2 mPittsbui'gli. i-l.WayneA: Chicago Kai may. On and nfS-r Ort. SO, 1S.;7. Trnin- will leir Suo'.itw d lily, i Satihiiihi exd'ptod. follow : Tr.iir. !ivir(j (Simfoal t.r.0 P. St.. leave aäfly. Trafail laa Pituburu :tt i.i.. I. M . leaves aaOj. TMAntS 00ÜT0 WEST. KTATIONS. Piirsbtir'h. .. Rsciwatcr. . . aalet Alliance Oavtaa M imHIob Orr vi lie Waovter Mansfield. . .

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t.'-l m.r-, lt.: IS.1S !.tl 3.: r, oa ; t'p Sandusky. . . Rue vru I V.VPllllU . Mm -f !!. . i Wa -tiT . . . 1 OrrTflle HatwUtoa. . I C in!n Alttaaee Kales Bnehaater . . PftUharea.i 1 Mitf 1 Ar; .nr )'De 0.25 " .... 6.57 " S.4.1 - ... H.f'7 s.r. ....! 10.04 " 1 1..0 ....ItUal . ... I.SS A X ...J 2.30 " F. rt. BTT&T8S, G-uM Ticket Affnt C. C. Ac f.. R. ?C. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EAfTffAIlD, j LaaveLa Porte. daily) ! (Sundays Escepted,) 00 A .M A.rriTcatPIyatontha. 10.09 A M WESTWARD. i LcavePI ymouth :4n p. y Arriveat I.a Porte 4 A P. hi Trains ran by Michigan Soxthera ft Metsheta Indiana Railro ;1 rimn . i-!,:Mi ic 1 " !!.. - ;erthauP.,Ft.V. iC.R.R. time. E. II. SCOTT, Sept. L. x. a, iK C, PUsttwraijr. WAN AT 11 Si ATI ON'. GOING SOUTH. Mail and Express leaves) Ii 1 A M Kxpreos IOJ7F.nl Local Freight 0 45 A. M GOING NORTH. Mail and Express leaves) 0.1-2 A. M. Express , 7.IÜ V. M. Local Freight 9 15 P M. j.F.LieeBi hcr, bEALES IV GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PlsOTJR & PEED, Wooden and Stone Ware, foal Oil, e., Ao. Opposite the hank,. Michigan atreetj Fn.ratb, hat 11 -I'd EKKORi 41F VOI TH. A aasxaaaas who xsahrcd fr ya frrra n'voa de bllity, prraurtare ieeay, sad the eaVru of rontiklxl inaXKTensa, wtm, for iliewakt of aSJLilag hiiia lly . . r.i has t all who Bd it. ih- rc-i. and ctir-i Tin- SXr axduxat nwataxaV rejaeeyhy xhh he .:, cased, aaaaean xiahhxt to profit ay the ad ri it:- r naprS vr eaadaao. by addrciiu iu Vanfldemc. J(11N li oiiDEN it Cedar St. Vork. 3 : V THE AMERICAN COQKiNG STOVE This stove ha? Sgahl been anar.leJ two first premiums at our tate Fait at Buffalo, one for coal ar.d one for wood. We are now aide to an nounce the unii.aralhOpil retnll of thi i'nr. Vi. manv from other Slates, an. I notwithstanding tha persistent, eombinod and determined reacts of its competitors to ilefowt if. Aim! it? snece? ia not alone eei.fiie d to tili State On the lllth of ! September it was awarded two tirtt prein'-um in the New Jeraev State l air. a::d!i! n beu awarded the iirt premium at the Pei.ni lvania State fair, and has never been rthibitcd at a State Pair and tailed to take the m ptextixsa. and the Btxaaiaaas it haa tafcf nt Cexnty Faita i an ton numerous to iikmiMiUi. And these SXXMXXi I sas (ally sasVaned ey the "-ple throughout the jeountry. I'.i bSSM has beenie a household nerd frem iaatae to California, sad Iresa the j (Jreat Lake to the Gaff ot .Mexic aad uVe d j snasd lins aaaaaas so larre that iiotwiihutatKling ; our larpe and in:-; eased laeihties tor manufactur ing, we are Baa bis to supply th demand promptly. SHEAR, PACKARD a CO., Albany, N. T. For Sale by n9tf H. B. DICKSON Plvmouth lad. GEO. SCH . f. XCPOfaLB. GKO. KOCH lOOh rniiMKcittv tirnni i vre vvaaaaiuwst'ii nou u.i.itc. and dealers in ( : Tt UV nfl ( i il c V V V V I 1 ' kt-ep for sale flbft, Coal, Lime, Hair, Cmn t. cfr. Warehouse adiominx the P. ft W. A C. Kv. freirht house. Persons ha viae rrodtae m ', " """g 10 ,,u " 01 '"'"-'' hare le -" not fail to see u betöre seilte. , r or wishing to sell, should ni buying else here. 13-lStf On La Porte Street! AT TIIC I IHM I I It I ROOM or May be found the bet and cheapest as rtment of floods, ever ottered in PLYMOI TH. UNDERTAKING atssaatsd to akl a Cr-1 . olnm Uaatftla s'its f j r-a, rAann eltla taa-raic ' 1- ,.' , .. NsjS. 1C7 1 - i 4 I ; . I 3 6.).

as lauixTa,