Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 July 1868 — Page 4

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LV 810. 1. nUHtlCI. I A few months ago, I stool in the forest of Arkansas, al the stars of SB infant, buried bw m emigrant's vairn. Nt la Um dutrckyonTi hollowed rronad, ajharc marble eonnuH rios around, Y,y willow Off bv y press shade, AN thy poor little reHct laid. Thou aieepeaS here, all, all ahii "No other ffffJIVC is mar thine own. l is well, lis well; OBI oh, such late Stems Vtry, Very desolate. We knew not whence thy little form Was borne through rain and wind, and storm ; We. know not to what far off wild They sought to take thee, lonely child, We only know thy puny life Was all BftCOOOl to the strife. And that thy dust is sleeping hero, L'nwet but by the stiau-er's tear. Alas, wool bitter tear drops stole From thy poor mother's stricken soul, When in this dark and gloomy dill The damp clods on thy botOI tell ; How throbbed her brain, hotv throbbed ker heart, Wie n mournfully she turned to part From the rude mound her dear one o'er, To JBUC upon it nev.rmore! lint y t it matters not, poor child, Thatthoii Mil sleep in this lone wild; Kach Spring time, as it wand rs past, Its bu is and bloom will 'round thee oast The taick -leaved bough aad BsaonfhcaSM p du WHl o'er the spread a Solema veil, And SOfteel dews and showers will lave The MoaSOOni on the infant's crave. Farewell! I've passed one little hour To plant, lone child, this humhle BoWOI .Above thy ilust, and now I grieve To Icoi e Shea as all others leave. Farewell ! farewell 1 w here'er I stray. This mournful scene will with me stay--A picture bWOS Upon the walls Of 101 in j l dim and sombre hulls. Vosir Firt Jvc'lh':irt. Von never can forget her. .ne was .-o ferj JOOOg and inuoccnt, and rretf Slie bad ti h a way of lookiog at j a over Iter hymn book in church, She alone, of all the world, did not think you a boy at eighteen, but wondered at your size and learning, and your faint forcshadriog of a saadjj mustache, and believed you every inch a man. When at those stupid evening parties, when boys should 1 ave been in the nursery, and the girls, who should have oaten supper of bread and milk, and gone to sleep hours before, waltzed and flirted, and Diade themselves ill jver oysters and champagne, you were favored by a glaDce of her eye or a whis-1 pes from her lips, you ascended to the 7th heaven immediately. When once, upon a certain memorable eve, she polkrcd i with the clroggtaVl clerk, aud never even looked at you, how miserable you were. It is fuuny to think of now, but it was not funny then, for you were awfully iu earn-1 est Once, at pic-nic, she wore a white dress and had roses twined in her golden 1 - 1 1 1 t 1 11 u 1 .1 liuir, ana she looked so like a bride t lat ( you i.urly trembled Sometimes jou; thought iu just such snowy costumes, with just such blossem. in her hair, she might ütanJ besido the altar, and you, must blsssod of all mortals, might place a golden ring ring upon her finger ; and when

you were left alone with her lor a moment, j L'.ucAu is credited with the following exfcoiuc of your thoughts wouid Icrcc them-1 pression of opidioa with reference to Qsn.

scives into words, and though she blushed and ru away, and would not let you ki.-s her, i?he did not seem angry. And then somehow you were parted for a while, and

tea you met again she was walking with j of an army And when the president another gentleman, a large, well whisker-j said, by way of defending the general, ed man of twenty-eight or thirty, and had , 'Cut he has been very successful,' she rcneithcr word nor fcinilo for you ; and some j plied, 'Yes, ho generally manages to well meaning gossip informed you shortly claim a victory ! lie losos two men for after that shs was " sagsged " to the tall ; the enemy's one. If the war should rcgentlemau with black whiskers, a&d that j main four years longer, aud he in power, it was a splendid match." It was terri- j lie would depopulate the north. Accordble news to you then, and sent you off to ing to his tactics there is nothing under Home great city, far from your native , the heavens to do but to march a new line place, where, after a good deal of youth- of men up in front of the rebel breastlul grief, aud many resolutions to diu and works, to be shot down as fast as they haunt Lor, you recovered your equanimity j take their position. Grant, I repeat, is an and began to make money and to call love ; obstinate fool and a butcher.'

et uff and nonsense. You have a rich wife of your own now,

and pjrown up children ave, even two or i p i V wi j character of Grant, aaa wo agree with three grandchildren, about your hearth;1,, v v v n u v I a: ' J , inn r w nrU rn.'rl (hit ir 1 nn i on t r

your hair is gray, and you lock your heart p in tho fire proof safe at jour counting B4MN when you go houie at night. And you llMght you had IbrgoUCB that little j i t-odcofyour ninetceth year, until the . .1 a l ni i . ouier oaj, vwieu you reaa oi ner Ueatn m . the papers. You know tihe was a stout lady who wore glasses, and had daughters older than sW was in that olden time, but . 1 A i I 1 1 1 journcan weiu uae anu you saw ner j sasltias and Uaaktog, with her goldea hair about her face, and yourself ajhoy again. .i : -r u: l ! .it "-""'I 01 B s auu aü you laid your grey old heau upon your office desk and wept lor thc memory of your 1 J J tir&t sweetheart. l'roplif c y ol ihraliam. And wheu tho laithlul had mourned for the prophet many days, they loam toward Andrew and .-aid : This id he in whom we have found favor, and he b greater than was our father thc prophet. And they cried unto him and made a great noise Mjiag: Basils thino enemies, U Andrew our beloved ! And Andrew emote them in all thc coasts, aud some were put to death. And when their anger was manifestly great, they said one to another; let us be mindful of the Kthiopiin in whom we have put our trust : Let us say unto the people of tho south. Beware how ye speak evil of thy brother, whoso skin is black ut comely ; fbff did he not stand in thc breach when the Beast n ade great preparations to blow out the bulk head. Yea, lie stood in the gap and waited not to gapo at his enemies, but took to h' heels ; öd many bullets did hisoppresso send after him which he stopped. Fo this let him be praked, aud let uo ma:

speak evil of Lim, or provoke him to an-

ger; for he is altogether lovely aud tho oertforhok a to.ot mr IavaIv and the , chief. xr , , i l iSow let us haste and write these things upon parohmcut, and let the decree go forth from the ruler, that uo man shall lay violent hand upon those of whom the prophet did prophesy of and say : These are our war measures, and fe-r these have the innocent spilt their blood. Aud they wrote commandments unto the people of the south, aud scut them unto Andrew by a messenger, that he might many shall bow down aud seek favor at his hands. And when the scribes had written upon the parchment, it was sent unto the ruler to aflix his signature. And when the contents were made knowu unto him, he was amazed execcdparchment. after this wise : Am I a dog that 1 should do this thing unto my pco' pie t Get thee hence, for the ruler doth not so understand the law and the prophets, unto which he lookcth for trisdoiB and counsel continually. Then said the law givers : Is not this he of whom it is written: He shall be unto the Ethiopian a second Moses, aud shall lead ther.i into green pastures, so I that they shall possess the ooJ of the land, ! -i.i 1 1 l'or did they not lay violent hands upon the swine, the sheep, and the chickens, j

with mnnv rdber LliinfM wlii.di ludnnrrod I lntlliina Kailroad time, which is IS minutes slowwitn man other mugs whicli belonged crthanP.,Ft. VV. & C.R.R. time.

unto our enemies, and did barter them for money wherewith the might adurn the shining ones with costly silks and gorgeous apparel. And when they could not prevail upon Andrew to take unto his bosom the Ethiopian, they questioned one with another, and in a vision saw that it was he that slew the Egyptian, And they tore their garments and purified themselves in spirit of which it is said ; it killcth at the distance of one furj0Qfr And as the spirit workcth, so did they cry out . Woe ! woe! unto Andrew who seekcth not the good of the African. His days shall be lull of sorrow, and he shall JQ cast out in tfa iniquities ! And every man of those who were called faithful got himself from the pres-i-ner. of tho m!or ura ihosn whom th spirit had stricken. Of these were Zachariah and llichavd.

171 1 ' 1.li. t.. I'll r . w, I'Tom iinnKirK. (."mi'in.v and many others who were strong iu their, excepted.) Btops at Ralamanca, 10 00 a. at., aad

breath, but in their flesh weak. Urs. Lincoln's Opiniou orbencr al Gran?. Tn the late book published by a former negro domestic in the Lincoln family, Mrs. Grant : 'Speaking of Gen. Grant to her husband, the president, she observed : 'lie a butcher, and is not fit to be at the head m v : j j ti. iiit auuvu id u ii ui hi ui uuu uomii auio criticism upon the military genius and -- - - " --- that Mrs. Lincoln is, ly no mean?, devoid uf acuuieu aud good judgment. That v;rtuoUs pfe cf Jacobin perfectioD thc Kevcren(1 ThcodorO Tilton, pro- ' w caims that Senator Yato. drunk or sober. j in hi.s shirt tail or fully eaparisoned, is 44 oue of thc noblest spirits now in thc Ameriean senate." It all depend on thc standpoint from which the western loader of u advanccil radicalism " is viewed. To on(J wf Hkc j, nj:U(lcJ Tikou J i believes that Virtue unadorned is adorneJ Am mtmt M. nn Knrt .

? i t ,i . , ' . i- .withstanding it has been brought in competition : doubt that Dick ates is his dnrt tail, and i .. L aTZl ,

44 drunk as usual,' is a very noble sihtto look upon. There would he but one spectacle more sublime in Tilton's eyes, anc 1 that would be thc famous tableau of Gfaat and the soup-turcen. ( kicaffo Times. In s recent speech made by Governor Se ymour of New York, he charged that al the one thousand million of dollars spent by the government since the close of the rebellion, five hundred millions could have been baved and devoted to thc redemption of thc public debt, but lor the reckless extravagance aud wide spread corruption of the radical party. Only think of it five huudrcd millions of dollars stolen and wasted by the party now asking tho people to continue them in power ! A western paper asks, with apparent honesty of purpose : "Will (Jen. Butler steal 't " Will a duck swim ? Among the wedding presents received by a bride recently, were four boxes of a??orted kid lovsd

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I On ami after Stay. U iscs. Train will leave Station oly. i Sabbath excepted.) a follows: Train leavin Chicago at 5,35 P. m..i.vi es daily. Tram leaviu-i'it;;- : borgt :it 11,10 I. M.. leave daily. TRAINS OOINO WEST. VtaTIOWS. EXPRESS. &XPBXSS. HUM izPBSM

liltslnr'li ", 5 a M .'.:50 a M 1.45 r M 2. (Ml A M Rochester x.V " 10.40 44 MS M LIS M galena 10.31 12.26 PM 5.51 " 4,54 Alliance 11.2 44 1.15 44 5.15 " 5.45 M ( antun IS.1I r t! 1.58" fi.S " ! 5,27 " Msssillon 115,40" S,18 " .." 15.47" Orrrlne !JH ,i -2.5-2 u 7.1s M 1 7.17 41 Woo-t.-r 2.7 " 8.-20 44 7.45 " ' 7 15 M MMititri 4.00 " 5.00 " 9.2s 4k ) M M rrroiii.o ! Ar 4.41 ,k r,.rit) " 10.00 M .45 " vr 1,1 - fOe fi.no a m .00 11 io,ir" 10.00 M Bnerra S.S9 " fi.40 10.41 " 10.W " Up Sandu-ky. . . 7.0S 14 7.1'.'" 11.14" 10.58 " Poreal , 7.W u 7.51 M 11.47 " 11.27 " Lima t.(.) " 0.08 " 1.15 A M 12.27 P X Vta Werl 10.34 10.1 " 2.07 M 1.2s " Ftirt WajM 12.20 p M 11.50 k 3.20 " 3.00 " ColamMa 1.10 " 11237 a m 3,5 " 3.37 " Warsaw 2.00 1.32 " 4.42 " 1 22 ,k PUmoiith .3.00 M 2.33 " 5.55 " 5.10 k Vaparai-o , 4.3i kk j 4.15 ki 7.24 kk fi.35 kk Cliica.o 7,00 M 6,20 " 9,10 " ! S,0 k' 77.' I .Vs (.-lixt; EAST. STATIONS. KXPRESS. KXPRtSS. KXPBE8S.1 KXPBKK8' I Chicago MB a MS p m 4.35 p m! 4.50 a m V ilnaraiso 0.09 " 11.tr, kk 7.17 kk 0.57 kk PljIDOntta 11.25" j 12.37a M 9,00 ' 0.10 ,k Warsaw 12.21 p m 1.32 k- 9.50" 10.20 " Cohunbia 1,61 kk 2.17 kk 10..J0 kk 11,18 k4 Port Wayne.... !,4S 3.05 kk 11.10 kk 12.10 pm Van Wert 3.02 1.30" 12.15 am 2.0- kk I. una 4.00" S.27 " j 1.15 " 3.19 M Porwrt 5.t9 kk 6.53 k4 1 2,18 " 4.13 k4 I'p S uiduskv.. . iJS" 7.18 11 j 2,44 44 5.14 kk Bacyraa S.01 kk 8.10 14 j 3.16 kk 5.57 kk CmftflhM l Ar M " 41 j 3,40 44 MS " C.cetiliiiP.. I)p i:J). M fll04l j 3,55 44 5.30 AX Mansfleld 7.23 kk ..."r7 44 ' 4.2-1 44 fi.10 kWooeter 8,5-J " 11.00 44 i 5.50 4- s.io 44 Orrvill. n.ls " 11.27 44 C.15 4 4 8.41 44 Masiilon 9.50 44 11.57 44 6,47 44 9.20 44 f'.nit-n 10.IH 44 -12,13 pm 7.SS 9. 10 44 Alliance 10.50 44 12.50 44 j 7.45 41 10.30 44 Sslew 11.20 " I 1.25 44 R.32 44 11.25 44 Rochester I 1,66 a m, 3.02 44 11,63 44 1.55 r m Plttsbargh 1 2,10 44 5.10 44 10.10 44 3.20 44

F. It. MYERS, Oen'lTiekel Aaent. C. C. A Tj. . It. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. t.(l:ir(l.lPnrtn l;l..l (Sunday f Excepted,') MHJA.M ArriTeatPIjnwoto,. I0.-00 A M westward. LearoPIymouth 2:40 P. M Arrivcat La Porte 4:40 P.M Trainsrra by Michigan Sout hern fc Northern E. II. SCOTT. Supt. Li. AT. A, & C1. Rai way, WAN AT MI STATION. GOING SOUTH . Mail and Express (leaves) 10.20 A. !W. Local Freight G 15 A. If. GOING NORTH. Mail and Express (leaves) ifl A. M. Express 4,35 P. M, Local Freight 9.15 P. M. ERIE RAILWAY. p, B o.n;.r; K no 1 Hl K TS ACS nor tf to NEW 'OIJlv, UOSTON AXD NEW EXOLAND CITIES. This Railway extends Crura Do KiUK to Xkw Youiv 400 miles, . i'ffa L0 to New York 423 miles, SaIiAMANca to New York 415 miles, AND 1 3 FROM O 27 Miles tha SHORTEST ROUTE. All tmin- nmatef SSroctljr Hireagfc to New York. l;u milk.- without cHANoa or coacaas. r ruin anu lun .ir. sum, i'ii, trmtmrn nui wbmw h in connection with n western lines as folknn : fROM D VSK1RKAND SALAMANCA 9) Hear York tiin.' (Vinn ITfilon SeDot : ennnecU id Horn- INvillc and CorninL'with the R A. M BxnreM mail from r.riff.i!. .-mil arrlm in New York at j..v, P.M. LWHTNlXtJ A. v '.'. from SabuMKa, (Saya asMptodV topaal Horaeltevtlki rVt r. m.. (-ni)cr, intenectins with the -i.-n tram bron Basato and arrives n New York at T.'k a. m. 4,18 '. A NEW YORK NWHT EXPRESS, from Dankirk. (Svadayi excepted, I BtOjpi at Salamanra SSS v. m. : Ofean T.:!r p.a.; rarnen SJSS a. m., and arrlvM in New York at tSO p. m.. eooaeetiiw with afterwoon train- aad steamer? for Boston and New ITaalMiid rhH.Vi '. If. VIXCINV1NAT1 EXPRESS, from Dunkiik. (Svadara exeepted,) itofM at Batamaaea 11M r. m. nnl connects at HornellaTtile with the ll.'i'j train from Baflklo, arriving to New York 83 r. m. PROM BUPPALOB New York tim- from IVpot 5. :r. .1. M. NEW YORK '.l' EXPRESS, rfkmdayu excepted) RtOM at BoraeDmrUta S,S9 . m. (baft.) BaaqaehaaiM -i.iT r. m..: (dine) Tarner,s lSS v. (sup.) nd arrives in New York 10,3(1 p. m. ComtetSj at Unat Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna A; Western railroad, aad al Jene city with midateht Eiqtnm tr.iin of Sew Jersey railroad for P&i)ade)paia, ikiltirmhpb anil Waxhinston. g,00 A. M. EXPRESS MAIL. ... A row and HornenrlSa (Sundays excepted,) arrives in New York at 7.0 a. n. : connects at iutnira wits Nortaern-central rallway lor Marrlshorg. PhiladshjSlii, Baltimore. NVashiiiu'lon and jioints Booth. 42,'2( '. M. A'.7'.v.v; EXPRESS, (Saadays exfepted.) stop- at lloriii Hsvillf xir r. m. (snp. ) aada nire in !fow York 7.ni a. Mm eownecti at Jersey ity with morning BzpreM train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and UTashincton, and at New York with morning Express train for Boston and New Knglawd S,M . M. NEW YORK NIGHT EXPRESS, dally, stops at fortage 8J3 r. m.. intersectins at Hornelsrilk with DM 448 P. M. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New 11,90 . M. VINVlNNATi EXPRESS, t Sundays eaerptöd. ) stops nt Sasqnehanaali T."in a. m.: ikfr. Tarner l.lO r. m.. (dine) and arrives in New York at 8,25 m.. roniKTts at Klmira. with nortbera Central R. lor Hairlsonrg. Philadelphia. Baltimore, WashImrtea, a points sonOj; at Oreat Mend with Delaware. Laekawaasa Ä Western railroad for Seraiilon. Treiitoi and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon triinand sSsaaaevs for Boston and New Kurland citCsdy one train efift on Sunday, his I lag Muffalo at 6,t0 r. Om and reacJüng Now York ät UMQ v. m. Boion sad New Knetend passf ngers, with their hagggt an- transferred J'nt pf ckWTft in New York. To plsaSSUra Uaswileia the lino of tli- Erie railway jir.sents ssaay ohjeeti r Interest. ia-sinL' throngh the beautiful rsUeyssf Sao Cheaiaaf, saeqaebasaa, Deisware and Sssaspfl rivers, an ever changing panorama of naturc' l.-autic8 coimnaiidc! at'.eution. Tho hi't vontilatt d ind mo.t Isxnriosfi pleeping cosrhtis V THE 'JltLI aeoosapaaoi all nitit trains on tliic railway. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, Awl fare always a low j any otlur route. ASK FOR TfOKKTS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, Sfhadhea ss ahtstanfl atpctaeipal TWk otficeH in the west and son th-west. . BWDLE, WM. R. BARR. OonH supt. Qea'l Paaa, Agt THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE This stove BSS adfa beea awarded two first premiums at our State Fair at UufFalo, one for coal and one for wood. We arc now able to announce thc unparalleled reault of this stove har in taken the first premium at the New York State Fairs for the last fi e.onsecutive vears.notwith all tho best stoves made in the State, and in. my from other States, aii'l nntwitlistaniiir thc perststeati combined sad determined efforts of Its competitors to defeat it. And its SBSSfSS is not alone confined to thai State. On the 19th of September it a; awarded two first preiiounis in the New Jersey State Kair, and Ins also been awarded thc first premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, and has never been exhibited at a State Fair and failed to take the first premiuu and the premiums it has taken at County Fain are too numerous to mention. And these awards are fully endorsed by thc pewple throughout the country, its name lias become a household word from Maine to California, uid from Hi" Great b ike to the Oalf of Mexico, sad the de mand lias become so iarffe wthat notwithstanding our large aad iarf nated facilities for manufacturing, we are unable to supply the demand promptly. BHEAR, PACKARO k CO., Albany, N. Y. Foa Baaa by Btif 11. B. DICKSON Plymouth Inb KO. KOCH. r. MCDONALD. GEO, KOCH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, und dealers in GltAIxN and PBODUOE QIHRRALLT keep for pale Salt, Coal, XsSSa, Hair, Cnnent, de. Warehouse adjoininKthe P. Ft. VV. k C. Ry. freight house. Persons having prod uco to sell or wishing to buy nny of tho articles we have to sell, should not fail to see u s before selb nc o I buying cUcwhcrc. 13-lütf

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w J H. B. DICKSON, DEALEK IN TV tup onnTii nnnu ni' DPnirvr rno ti 1 u ii ouuiii v.-i ui.vj x uiLu o BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a farce and well assorted stock of every description of Hardware, in almost any shape, size, quantity and miahtv, from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFER HEATER, orfrom a crow bar to a paper of 4 oz tacks. Of erery kin'; Elevated Ovens, Square, Parloi Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete TRI aW M .V O S to match. SHELF HOODS of everv description House Trimmings, DOOR and WINDOW hang ings; Class ar,d Sash; Carpenters' tools. AH Brtbe Keg or Pound; Mil' saws, Log and Dog Caaioa; the best Axes iu the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kinds; PLO W , SHOVELH and all manner of AgrlcultiiralutcnsUs, including Fork? that load and unload haj by horse power a splendidassortnicnt of CUTLERY FISIJ HOOKS st LINES, HOPE WIRE, BELTING AXD CO Y BELLS, IRON A VI) STEEL IN BARS, ROLLS. SHEETS AND BCyCHES t&c, Sec. In fact everything that anv one ever thought o bu yingina Hardware Store, and a thousand things besides, with a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, whichthey propose selling O' XX JH ly. Tl Th.in the same can be bought at anv otherplac Ai?ldv1-I -il?' . , , nimn Wl HU, WOVI II Oil , UUOJm I iWKt unui ware made and repaired on reasonable tcrssstad short notice, Ä3. JB. Dil 5-tf-sal S M i w 9 l k n K L. H H i 4 s. c p a Z -i r. a n 00 n n o 7T m o c I n a o a c - TT - 5 8 r m c Ol P ft fn 1 cm o OS. 2 CD 93 Q O v. B a OB rxi H & 0 Ü tu S e 'vi M ft S S3 5 s a. O w c o rr. M rn 6ö a r4 ST a C 5 31 81 e na traft a p W Ö 4 0 rj r3 S3 fx c o I I H 5?" O 0 rr M i i . - B xr r . I. ea 3 o o; ft Ä Vt rN S 5 c o c o H y O n. Sv ii ts 3 a b cr PILE II KJiKDY. TVe, the under iged, hereby certify for the benefit, of the afflicted, tl at leas than one oottle of Tyrrell's Pile Remedy cured each of us of severe cases of piles of from one to twenty years standing : lcv. J. s. Thomts, Boarbon, lad H. Wlndblgler, sVrarboa, ad. Was. Bates, Bourbon, Intl. Fli.'is Galeatine. Btnuboa, lad. D.O. ()uivcy, Ptjrmoath. End. I). B. Marks, Plymouth, Ind. Win. Tribby, Pifmoath, Ind. For sale by Browa Tlro.'s, rl. A. Lemon, J S. AUeman ä Co., Plymouth, ad. TyTreltA Ohambeüala, Bourbon, a L A . R . Plarak, Rocleater, lad. Hamiltoa lim V. Walkcrtoa, lad. Ion. is Miller, Biciien, Ind. Dr. Spencer, TippecaBOStOWB, Intl., aad draggiatsffensrslly. Also by the mannracturcr, l. s. Tyrrell, Plymouth, Ind. Price, $1 mt Itolllo, $9 per doz Iruers proinpl 1 y filled. Fr tale ly;. Bl.iinv ., Plymouth, J L MTearer, Bourbon, C. Casaauus, Tyr.tr. 20 6m Piles. TbSSS is no medicine iu uae o eflleacioua a Dr. Kohuck'n blood purifier rnd blood pills for tlie permanent eure of blind or bleeding pib s, tliey strike at the root ot diieH.se, thereliy removing the cause. For sale by Brown Bro's.

MEI6I & DOMESTIC HARDWARE

BLAJN, & CO.

DRUGGISTS, Southwest corner of Michigan and G ano Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAVING ost recived a fresh sapplyof every article in our line oftrade.consistinir mainly of Drags, Medicines, Paints Oil?, Dye StntTs. 1 i Varnish, Brushes, Perfumer j, Yankee Notions, 1 Glass. Stationary , Pure Medicines, and Limiors for medical purposes onlv, to which we rc1. r . ' ... cnocntu v invite t.,ie attention of tu nnmmn nitj We have also on hand astock of OCERIES, ! Tea,ColTte,S'icar, Tobacco ,Ciars, etc. Tobe ; disposed ot at very reasonable figures. witiun a lew days past, we nave receivea Irom Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAMPSfor bam! 0 pthe same, of every -size and style, with or without shades. We are also agents for all he popular Patent Medicines f the dav. Physicians prescriptions carefully j utup at all lioars ot the night, by an experienced uirsist. We ParneatI yinrits the public to favor us with all, examine our stock, and become convinced , the fact that we are doing a linersl business. Ilnv34 t G BLAIN & Co. T. A. L E ffl 0 N , Dealer in East side Michigan St. Plymouth, Ind. DRUGS, n MEDICINES lnrc llitis (fni 5, honors. For "i . !'(' n-il Purposes, LINSEED OIL. BENZOIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAI OOIL, NE ATS FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAPS, WALL PAPER, AND V iND 3 if ü URTAl S SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c, &o., kc. PHYSICIANS are particuUrly requested to callaQdexamine the stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. PAIirrCULAR attention fjivon to filling Ply1 sicialliil rescriptioneaml l atnily beceipts, b an Experienced DRUGGIST M 30 1-3 0 0 ft vo si 05 ft ft Q ts d m WW 2? 0D a o i o S W I Ö M H a L c M 3 H o CO is p a P? W s; d P o c 3 o I a 4 0 o C3 sT r5 O 1 1808. TIPPECANOETOWN Wtdlci Factory. PRICES REDUCED. Role Carding P cents per pound Curding and Spinning 'JO cent per potUM WEAVINI. White Flannel yd. wide. . . ..I cents per vard Blaek ani V hite yd . w ide .30 rents per yard Black aad lied yd. wide 35 eeata per yard Black and ureen yd. vide. t ents per yard Piach anf Blue fi. wide. . ..4 I cents per yard Jssng 30 (inches ti(J! 10 cents nor yard Full Cloth :2M inches wMe. .0') cents per jrard DhiHkc t.s st, i per .t, ;nd 10 pounds ofelean aool. Woolen Sheeting fatdfl wide, 2 pound of wool and 40 cents per. yard White Stocking Vara, doable and twisted.9Sc. Common colors Me. Blue Mixed iOe. CLOTH DRESSING, ke. Clotli, YU icl, Jeaas, Blankets and Woolen Sheeting changed for Woeiat be factory, or A. Ij. A ciiiitu Co's store iu Ptiaaoulh, for TOod C:0 WOOl. N. B. P. S. ALLEM AN. PLEASURE EXCURSIONS can be enjoyed by procuring OIl0 of the many Fine Teams and Carriages kept by ALLEM AN & ROSE. at their Ntah'es opposite the Tinker House, in Plymouth, If nice carriages, eeadsoSM spirited, boraai and reaaonablc oharaee are what you want, you can he ace oinmodated there at any time of ilay or Bight. Privers furnished when wanted und Pttftlgen Carried lo all Plans in the eonntrv at the lowesl rates of fire Plymouth, Feb. I3th 1868. ALLEM AN & BOSKBE OF GOOD CHEER a llll CORCBPTIAHthaae THRBE RECIPES produced by T. 8 DaaNisoi. Troy. N. Y. for the immediate annihilation of MENTAL AGON T, by radically curing all results ofa life of indiscretion. No failure. Three for one dollar, with plain directions. 28 ly Fanners Take Notice, Good and reliable farmers can be furni bed with ,-mv amount of BUS aoed, on conditionBlade known ut our store. The raisina of llax seed is very reninneral : vo lo fhrmerafand it seems to be entirely inorad in Uoa county I boss a bo may rieh to engage in raiaina the Fame SaOttM call on us Soon. - L. N I m BALM & CO.

J. PAUL. AGENT,

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&ft0f a( SIlOC St Ore. SIGN OF THE BIG BLACK BOOT. Would respectfully inform the public that he has now and intends to keep constantly on h ind the most extedsivc and complete as.-ortmeat of BOOTS AN1 SHOES. Oar assortment of LADIES MISSES' BOY'S HOOTS & SHOES, id full and complete; was bought at reduce .1 prices and will be sold at SMALL PROFITS U also make Boots and SI1003 to order, and think yve can please all who favor us with their custom. Our stock is such that ,T r , n , N O DUG Call tail tO DO Salted who mnv five 11s a rail. Our djee of bn J1.01 U In the new brick block ut thc fcJGrV OT T55F Plymonth, Indiana 151? BOOT. 12-mtf. ISTIU'V FIRM. New OoocLs. D. P. CO KRELL, At No, 10, HicUsu Street, lias opened an entire nevr stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. All goods bought at the lato DECLINE IN PRICES. A full lock of iPLjiLsriLsriEjiiiS, DRESS GOODS, Etc. GIVE MI. A cam., AND Kt AMINE BTOCK. Liver Complaints, Jaunilice and all affections of the liver arc noon remo ed bv the use of Robaek'a stomach bitters Rnd Mood pill, they are composed ol regetahle medicinal extracts with especial referent -e to tlieir direct at lion on the liver aud digestive apparatus. t Qt sale by Brown Bros

IMPKOl El) Spring Bed Bottom. Fa'-ct-d the tU iv f Ji-;nr-.. " Irtter . TU.CiL

This i.- ttpSrior to all other spring bed bottoms yet produced, and ;i few ol the advantages are aa foHoani . 1. Tee nrcs-ure on the ppriii? ir eren, al there is no Facinjr or bnifciti!; down of .my part, while the lull elasticity remain. 2. There is no giring vay of any pari, because t is slaved f.t rides as well aj end-. n. It i. adjitstiblc to any t'.zcd bed, r:th or without aildit.jaal sfslS 4. A; v ssreSBUUe San nuke one, or any "om mon faim r who can use t j..ls j'or faim i'urpsca can readily make oradjut one. .r. Thev are eheSner than nay narhag bot&Sk kno n, and materials to make them can be procured in any ceuntry tcwo. (th. They arc lighter than any other spring bottom , and ciii readily be made 30 as to sustain n light weight, without being too rtiff or limber. 7 . They arc more aunsMe than any othei bed bottom known. Call and examine them try then and yaa ai'l never use any other. The patentee, Nathnn Maxey, o f flrroouth," Indiana, ha? Irin bendqui iters over II. B. ri--son's hardware store, 3d door, on the rijgaS uti t lirs, an ! will sell bed bottoms or territory le thvso alsaSaj to purchase. lSel4rc4iic's. We have bid eccTsion to SSaSaaaS end try tho above bed bottom , and fully en lorac all that is claimed for it by the inventor. Caaaum Pauyta, Pasaaäaa Dealer, Thos. McDonai-o, Depy. Auditor, John W. Doooanaaa, Recorder, David How, SlierilT', C. H. RSKTC, Att'y, II. G. 'I hater, Coaimission Merchant. 5. & M. BaCKKa, Merchant, J. Bnowaxaa, Merchant. J. W. Bknnett. M. D.. J. D. H. R. T. A. II. B. K. P. ( RAY , M . D.. Backcs, M. D , Rortox, M. D., Dickson, MercLanl, Lbsub. M. D. A sample bed bottom may bepecnat the room of tho uudtrsiirned. 40) N. MAXRY. Sick Headache Ariaes front a disordered state of the stomach and bowels, and a bilious derangement of the liver, and can be permanently cured by the use of Rohack's blood purifier and blood pills . Full directions accompany each bottle aud box. For sale by Brown Bro's . Ladies Of sedendary asbiti aho resjafof a gentle psraativc will find Uob.tck'j blood pills just the meUiI one they want; they are perfectly safe andean f be take, at all times: they contain' no mercury K mineral poiflOQ, but are purtdy veL'ttable. Vor 1 . 1 ii n . fellL ,JJ bU'" "5' Dyspepsia. Thousands of the worst Pilferers Irom this ter rible gnawhag fiesaae have been "ured by the use ofRobaek'a Itoaiacli bitters, as the testimonials now in oar asada fully prove. For isle by Urowa llro's Night Marc I s on e of tl c m tnv diaeasefl of which dyspepia is ! the parent. To elTect a cure persous should avoid bearty lood at ni'it. and t ike a wine rl is full of Robeck'i Iwttf oojiialnjto had. For sale !v Brown RfOC HAU ATTORNEYS, CMJNELLORS at LAW WD REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFICE Baak BsoUiag, (up stairr.) PLYMOUTH, I1. A.bBtnsets of title fhrnisfaed and ayaaaal attention given to Rend Eetols busine-. Insurance Polictc hnmed on us reasonable terau ss caa be sffoided, by solvent (xaaaaa nies, in t be Homo of M. Y.- .ass. ts,. .$4 ,0 ,m Homo of New Haven lAmjm Hartford of Hartford ' ,M Uli POLICIES BT TUE Equitable Life tjmm tJfTrtwn Lots, v ibl Lands, and iniprovetl Farms, for sale or rent. all 4.1 -tf CrtToixiot; Ware A X I W CTR NITTTB E A. L ALI. KM AX cS: CO. U ivo on hni.tl :tt all Urne a crtaipWr and rlopnut -t .-k oTOahlnet Ware and Paniitim-. which they will sehnt BT? reasonable fate. , ' W, comnlpte ok of untl'TtnU. r hnrnlsiuiz b...b. tod 'erlitt- of all kind.s. A goed UranhHang iiiL' u th lahBahaaeaS. vii-ui-lr N EW HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JO. Two farmers met and the following convers lion miht have been heard: " Whan! 1 say. J , hive you got your co rn planted yet No: have vou :TJt vours planted? ! " No, air, not ret, nor h ive I pot all my ground plowed. I had t.' get a new set of litrnesa . " Where did vou iret your new pet?" 44 1 gad them at llislier Dahaai! Han Harness Shop. ThOy are decidedly the bet I ooul.J find in town, both as to price and quality. ou will lad hi shop in his new Id'k on the south side of Laporte street, four doors west of C leave land k Uoughton'i eUj grocery, J ou know where that is'" . Oh ves. 1 haf mv p-oocne there. Weil, you take my adv ice ami o l Hasher A lltdiam's fir vour harness, :.nd 1 will gwaraKtee that vou will e will be well pleased with your uivh tse. tor Iu4 has that honest Diiethtnan makii" his harness that worked se long in Jo Potter'shop, and there arc several of jour ncidhhatS irha can testify to the durability of his work." Goad by .lo." tum Rm ' tlolang!" 37 On La Porte Street! AT THE i i u i r i it i : it o o II OK C?' Palmer Mav be found the best and cheapest assoitnicnl of (iooda. ever eSTersd in PLY MOUTH. UKDKRTAK1NO attended to with a firs class Hearae.on very reasonable terms. C PALMER May9.1867. 361 f Fresh Ohio Lime!. Korh A r.v. at taa Ne Warei.on n.w on hnnrt . Mipplv of the beet qnsMtv of Ohio rtghi Tum thc kil

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