Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 July 1868 — Page 4
Caen, (.rant amd ibe Jcwi Dayton, July 4,1368. To the Editor of the Enquirer :
see, ia yesterday a Omm mot, &n tr-1 o&aiea, J u d ge Vuz. J bis trentieuian is an vtu 5 p. m.. leavea daily. Train leaving Pittsttele iu defense of Gea. Grant, and signed old citizeo of that i.-land, and witnessed lt tbaiysTiyo WEST
"Au Israelite speaking the sentiment of thousand." 2iow, I wiii wager ui) rat-terrier (who. Lj- he-by, never catches r.j rats, ncr mice either.) against his rcrutn'icn. that h? kners 83 much about the "thousands'' ac mv terrier does. None but 1 poltroon, or th in his countrv cr his religion, will tame-1 ly submit t an insult seek aa wma given
io that iulam&oa order No. 1 1 to th? rndation, notwithstanding all that the govJews as a eleee, or lick the hand that eminent haa done for them. A fevr. who nntes the check. , ',avfi whit? blood in their veins, have v- 1 , 1 i learned trades and even professions, and o man that values bus education or' . , i- 1 . -H , u r a ' uiaintain thorn-elves respectably, but nine his honesty wiii state such a bare-faced ' m , . 1 j 1 . ,t, t of too of the ereat mass of the ponulatulselioocl. by elaimieg to represent the e r 1 r.i.t" 5 i t r. m t tu lion have sunk so low io moralitv as to be views of "thousands of Israelites. I will -
product; one hundred Israelit s w;i Wuuid rather vote for Wendell Phillips, and
riil r?'te for Great. The fact iü, that the j states, if the radicals are allowed to eontiaictV3 as a cla.ss. are n"t afraid to peak j ue their policy of ehrfetiefj the uegro to their Beattinaeats. bait will rome out boldly I be the ruler of that productive count; j. ia defease of right, jotioe and rellgiooa Before oaumeipntion Jamaica was poeitire tolerance, in it broadest Beste, acd will j ljf aeeerteiaed to be the Dioet productic
be careful to cast, their ballot this fall for a mm who is not "prone to commit er-: rors" involving :he rights of the people, and the safety i f women and children. There ii no doil t in the roiuds of iutellizent aiea that U. 3. Great would net , . x, .. have been "prooe to contaiit that errot nni a aeost grieeooa and d.imnabie error
it was il he then hit an eje on the pres- privileges of white men. And what ia the idency of the United States of America. result? The above picture so truly painThe hue and erv." as the anonvmous ted bv J ad ore V'nz t.ils the aiorv hut
' acrtbbler baa latiaaateo, does not emanate ftaaa the democratic camp,' hut is the universal sentiment of a class of people , , , , , Wiio were persecated and wronged by a man in temporary power for the revenge ot a baeied injury to hid poeketa. But tiaee makes all things even, and so will be the account between General Grant: and the Jews, for whose defeat not only ' every honorable Israelite will work aud j vote, but every man in this brotd and blesseJ Country, capable of discriminating between right and wrong, j ustice and op-
Tression, and between a man governed by 1 rule of this barbarous, retrograding, inhis evil wassions, and one whose life and j daatry-erashiag, laty and beastly race. It actions have given guarantee that he will must not be done. The good of this protect the most humble citiaen from the 'country, north as well as south, its pros tyranny of the strong. parity aad growth in wealth and empire The correspondent himself averts tliat ! demand that the white shall be the govthe ;order waa unwise, as it was unjvast ! eruins; rae. an l tliuf: tlie white shall be in Several Grant, and I do not intend to j the governing race, and that the white whitewash it." Why, then attempt to j man's P."V?rnment, established by Waahpalliate an oflcftM which he so decidedly j ino,t(, Mad!, on, Jefferson, and their patcondemns f The article does not enianat; I rietic compeers, chail be forever peroetuafrom an Israeli tish source, nor ia it the teJ il tlu repallic.
eshSprtug of a geatti ae Jewish heart mind S. Li MAN rt t .1 i - i ö. i.e. the eorrespoudeui 01 the ... .1 1 aereial wlra represents the tboasanda Com m ex laraehtes eoaae out with hia name :f ho is not aaheaaed ot hioesclf already , A young man advertises for a book- ( I keeper a rr.sitiuu. ead ad-a that, he ia wil- ' bsjaj to black roots. '1 he world owes him . a 1 iriog j The letjotor Isherssaa at BaaHshmajie
! f l ,. , ... t.m 4.1a I, a. ira in i:'m inniKirK. aim arrives in .ew i river. Mame, are puttm-: up about three eqaaltty. Whet do the negro-hating dem- i .-?. . v vixctxxATi kxprkhs, (Sasaavs exAtawead lobsters a day, and have taken ocrats think of Uiu ? These negroes were : tÄWA??Ä Wk'a! , iu over ninety thoaaaad already. About , not there spectators, but regular ap- . I . 1. ...... U 1 1.1. 1 I... ....... t
ii.i'.'- rvu4 vi nc n;iu-u aiij iui joii OUl each day. wliicb the farmer? use to enrich their farms. K paä F tWm I ...... The first export from Coos eouuty, New Hampshire, was a barrel of tobacco, raised j on the Lancaster meadows, at.d conveyed through the n hate mountain notch, slung between a cour le of poles, attached to a horse, to Portssaonth. there to be traded I AT I t . .' ... -.1
xor a oarrei oi new ruin : a ire-nt, ijuaint- convcntion Mississippi hod live convonlv raaaarts the veracious chronicler of tionä to lürm gtatc conntitution, but all
that fttltd. admirably adapted to the rougu transit through the notch, for as tbe roa becuais rougher the hordea became lighterl
A radical piper in Indiana has hit J" d teen rejected, cost thc people of Miaanaea a new alaa of maltinlvinz thrilline siwirpi? Why, in roaod b ambers, only
nc-onnts of "rbel outrages in Kea . tuckv " Avoidiae the eiremc of main-.'1
' " 1 tiniog ima-inarv correspondents, this j thrifty journal reprints every allocking murder aa4 bloody affrav the) can bo clipped from nebenges, aud deliberately
locates them in Kentucky. The other , lcal carpet-bag, nigger economy lor you. day it located in Westmoreland county, j V'"n't k a -ruu,i Ja)' fot tlie PP" of' Kentucky," an affair which o-urrcd in thii country when these thieves aud planPennsylvania. We aadersUnd a about dcrers get into thc senate and house of the fictitious crimes iaaatlted to our people. ' representatives? hew ! won't they have hast "oee'ft one the pciat" of the letHioaa oW of it, emptymg poor old oounty.-,:-' Vi Cc tri . . r.Dclc 8-'i coftors - aud thcn lev)'m- ad" ditional taxes upon the people in Missis- ' WHITE Boy- If Bui.-Wl notice : sippi fashion, to replenish it f.o they can that an organization styled thc "White I ake another raid? Their system of Boys ioB'ue' has been organized in this "raisiDg tho wind" in Mississippi wa county as a po'iticai campaign club, in j briefly this : They levied a tax upon the the interest of the democracy, which is ' people to pay the espouses of their con-
headed by Col George F White. Thnen. I mm, r r i r- ZL yJn i Sl: . . . . who entered tno arrav as republicans, t -r l'"- j the purpose of sapressin- the reb. llio.i , Ti i, aod restonog the uniou. Iher th.u7ht that when that object for which they riskad their lives was prevented by the actmn , r.f Uaa radinal rum:, con2res3 at Washinga- it wa. liana to -cat loose" from the republican jrty. snd th?y ha-ö dene iG Vinar.il? Sur,
!Vc;ro Rule. We had the pleasure a few dap ago of
an introductior. to a gentleman irom Jathe emancipation of the negroes, tad their redet ioe. At first the government gave them free schools and the right of voting. but i:: a few yesrs th?y quit sending their Jude Vaa represents them to be grad ually sinking lower and lower in dear lion. Homer Viva' Guard, 4fk. country, according to size and population, in the knou world. She exported more in value than any other portion of the earth of her size and population. Her ex'ports were almost incredible, and she ires the wonder of the aeonle of ever v other T ,., country. Iu 1802 toe negroes were eaiaaeipated, and given all the rights and 1. 1 . .. . . . there- u a tact jusc as potent of meanin r. For yean and fcqrt Jamaica hit exported nothing of raote. That shows, in a plain , 1 1 r 1 , . 1 auu unanswerable fucf. the blighting earae I uf nero rule. As in Jamaica, so else-! wh ire, in Uayti, St. Pomingo, everywhere wherever aegro rule has been established it hi's ruined and desolated that country, And yet radicalism, in its blind fury aud demoniac raqc, reckless and regerdleei of! the countrv's welfare, would hand over tAn Arv- , , ' , 1 p ten ot tnc most lovely and productive of J the American states to the control an 1 A Loadoe linen draper who lias tahen a businesa in a leading thoroughfare his issued a eireafar to the customers of . . . m - his late employer, ia which, Mter stat;njr . . , . . . . . i.....-. ' ..'.,i it- n (I 11 ii 11. i' n.' T i . . .l . ... ... dwii his business, ho directs tlieii nv.o -tion to a eonv ol Iiis carte d wife, which is afTixed to the manifesto, so that there Jn;,v he no ooestioo ee la hie ideatitv with . . j be haanbhi individual who irave them so l" tili.. 'it lauiTHiBii was give uaai n mach satisfaction at Bleak k tVs. "Several nerrroes were iu the democrat' ;c national convention. Iferc is ne'TO pointed delegates. Winchester Journal, -.1,, . ii- . I No negro was iu the democratic national convention, either -is spectators or deleI sates, lhc Joaraal aimply lies when it. mm i i i .-av.-i .-o. in uiciure il ua ui.iwu is inr: convcntinn, not tf I thc democratic coaventioB. rteoo ' if if I Scnlinei . ,,! reconstruction . Prev; ! tl. to'd they cost only 140,000. The aeees-j of i86, cost S;;o0(, IIImV. innoh think- vnn did Iii radical! J ' ! : reconstruct ion convention, which has WO .000 ! One radical paper ebargedj obtained $28,676 for printing 20,000 r ... . , ., ,-. C0P,ts of thc constitution, while the editor rani, sae state organ m mmn-i W radicalism boast, that he made $90.. 000 out of ,he convention ! There is redveatia, aad than oaneted thai anlesa paid j in twenty days, fifty percent, should he i - ."".7. twentv-nve per cent. iu re should De aüllJ f jj - . - m ... (lnnin.i : ieu au'J t,,c rr f itiontor?Jy the taxes and penalties. As iUJUWi ' 1 . .1 1 11. Ml . . 1. biwijliirin. av ieaa aeanwa wua aw- - i the people ofthe United Stares, we may! expect some such legislation tolerably soon for the north as well a; for the south I . it not a delightful snhj:t for gerious eontm;!tir.u',
j Pittsburgh, t. Wayucdc C hicago I Railway.
' Ob aad after Way. 11, 168 Trains win leave Station -l . : l r.i 1 r. il . rn : 1 ; STATION?. EXTREM. EXPRK. v EXrHM--. KXrOKSS
j Pitts,)iir"ii S.43 a M '..30 A IA9 r M .00 a m ' Rochester SJ.' " itO.40 " t .03 " 3.10 M si.m ieai i,se p; s.si 4..-V4 " Alliance 11. " I 1,15 " 5.45 " 5.45 M Canton lf.13 v m IJM " I M o.s.7 il M i--illon 1-2.40 " t,4S " .4 M , Orrville ' 1. " , :..V2 7.1S " n ' VTooptor 2.07" I et ' "45 " 7.45 MurtrH 4.00 " i 5,oo tjl M o.irt " I - Ar 4.45 ' i MB " HUM " 0.45 " vnHMv.. f De Coo a xj a,et " io.i5" lo.oo" I BoCTTU ß.80 " ß.40 M 10.41 1 10. " I rpSaodasky... 7.0S " 7.10" 11.11" 10.58- ! Forpsi : 7. " 7.51 " 11.17 " 11.27 " : Li.iia 0.03 " O.'W ' l.ir. a m 1-2.27 r v Va Wart IftJM M iio.ir. 2.07 iM M Fort Warne.. . lt.fi r K11.SB M 3.20 M 3.00 " Columbia 1.10 M 12,:)r a m 1511 " ajR " Waraaw 2.. " l.ti " 1.4- 1.2-2 PUmoutU 3.00 w 2.41 5.'5 " 5.10 " v KMraiao ; M 4.11 M 7.24 1.35 Chicago 7,(H t,aO I 0,10 " 8.20 11 TBAiNS GOING K 1 SjT station. iKxrr.p.'. KxrnEss. FxrnK?? exprw I ! Hticazo 8.20 a M BJN r m 4.3", r H 4.50 a m Valparatau eaa ' 11.0" 7.17 " 1 fi.57 " Plvmout!) IMS " 1-2.S7A .1 ft.OO " j 0 10 Waraaw 1-2.21 p; 1.32 B.5S " 10JO " (")!umii;t 1.00 1 17 M 10.30 " ,11,15 " Port Warae 1.40 M (3.05 11.10 -k 112.10 rx Vka Wt rt 3.0-2 " l.ao 12.1., m 2.0s ' ' Ltau 4.00 " 1 8.2: " 1.18 " 3.1ft - rVrenl 5.00 11 ; r,.5! 2.1s " t.13 " Up Saadoakj . .! B.SS " 7.1s 2.42" 5.14 " Baernu ; etQ " h.io - .3.;; i r, r.r " 1 i Dal aai " ! 0.10 ux " ; Ma A u ManacKI J 7.23 " ; ."7 " 1.21 " i .10 " Woiter 8.51 " ill. 00 MS " I 8.K1 Omrffie ft. is " ni.27 " 1 r.,ir I 8.41 " MaaaaflkMi 9J0 i 11.57 " .17 " 1 ft.20 " -'int:i llft.lW 12.13 . i 7.03 '. 9.40 " Allium-.- 10.5 ;i2."0 7.15" !10.30 Snlnia 11.20 '. 1.25 " 8.:!2 " 11.25 " Rochter ( 1.05 a m Ml 11 11.05 1 i.r.r, pm Plttnlrarb 1 2.10 M 5.10 " 10.10 " ' 3.20 " K. If. HTKB9, (i -ii'l Ticket .!T'nt. C C. Jk Ii. It. Time Tabic.
9 1 M M E R 4RR A N G E M ENT. LiveLaPorte daily) Sandayt Exeepted,)) MM) A. 31 XAKTWARD . Arrivc"lt - lyinontb,. . . r cave0lvmoutli Arrive at La Porte. W EST VTA R D . P:4() P. M . 4:40 P.M Trainsrnn by Miehizan Soot hern & Northern Indiana Railroad time, which is 15 minutes alowcrthanP.,Ft.W. & C. R.R. time. E. IT. SCOTT. Sunt. I . A, & C. n- way, W I NAT A ft S-TATIOM. GOING SOU T IT . Mail and Express (leaves) Ksnrem Lowl Freight . OOINO NORTH Mail and Express (leaves) Expreaa ''oc:il Freight .. 1059 A.M. ..7.24 P. M .G 45 A.M. ..l,fn A. M. .4 3S P. M. . 9.19 P. M. ERIE RAILWAY. BROAJ) 9A UOEDOUBLk TRACK ROUTE TO NEW li'Orlv, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND CITIES. This U.ülwiy cxt .-inl- troin Du kirk to New York 460 mile, , x- x. ,.,0 -i it w If 11 f., X L' W riw 1 ' 1 ... 1 ... ... m . & . 4s iv ...... . s 1 v 1 : it.ii. Salamanca to Xkw York 4 1 0 miles, and i s i rom i o 27 Mile trio SHORTEST ROUTE, A!i train- ruani&g directlj throurrli to Xcu- Yirk loo jni.ts wmotrr u:ifiEor co.vciiiw. F. oiu sad after Aug. SStk. i;r. trains will leave in In eeunectWta v irh 11 trtfsteni lltwn au follow : . FROM DVSK1RK AND 8ALAMASVA9J New York ti:i:.- from Union 1' lot : T,9J i. if. mail FX WeHS, From Dunkirk, (ftoadaya excepted I Stops nt Hatamaaea. M a. in., .oid I cii'.M'-H "t H'. i..'11-viM' iiinl l ".r::i with the R a. X i ! Bxprei mat from Bit Halo, aad arrive la N w Tevh t . a.8S '. . LWltTNISO A'.Yv team "slimaars. (undayi excrptin , utop at llomelNviue .-i. r. a, I (HnppcrV int -r- tini' witli i In- "2. Jl I r tin I'. I!;fl ii j :iul :irrivii' in New Yo.-k af ' I h: M, 4,13 ' if. .VVli YORK NWH I gXmtNHS. rri l) mIdrfc. (Sundays eacptud.) Satameaca S.V t. m. : tH in MB r..: Turner 936 . n., and arrives In New York -t tiJSO r. .. conaeetitts with afternoi n tfalae :unt taamen r.ir D -;oü an i New Kaataad rlt-'!.-() If. ClXUiXVIXATi .':.7'.,r from Dunkhk. (Sjaaasays ereepted.) tope al Balamanca ItJHe. . and easmetta at IliuntelUivltle with the IIKI tmhifirum D.ittalo. arrivinz la New ork Vi' r. a. VROV RVFFAlO-f New York rinv from Denol .1. jf yaw voük iay fxpres. (Sunday excepted) tonn at tionwnvviiie 9jm . .(bkft.) Suuniiaaia,ifr. .,:d!ac) Turner's T,r5e. .,(ap.) ' . . . - ....... . . . V .: I t ! i,, :. am.s a western railroad, and at Jtrser citywtD rnktofirbl BxpresH train uf Nea Jeraer railroad Snr Philadelphia, Haitimora and Wahinrtec. .-J.m A.M. FXPitfrif M ML. via vnn and HornelNrttle iSnadaye excepted. arrives fn New York at 7.1 a. a ; connects al Kbni -a hli Northe m -centfal mil ' ,. .. r. - II.. rr-i.l,,.,- , V, it . II I'iimn Wsivl,. I.IJ IUI liniiiriMii ., . ..v , .. ........... lutonaml points south. XWP. M. LtftJTXtXG KXPRK3 (Sundays exceptrd.i.tiiw at iinraenvviUe .vr, . leap.) da rrive in New York r.OO . x . coniiwcts al Jeraey cirj with lunrnfn Eiprw train f New Jersey luiilroau lor n.'hiiuoj-. and VVa-lrn t'i. and at New York with muniinc 'xprcss train for Boston and New Kurland j 6 ::i '. V. .VA' ii YORK NlftHTKXPRfSHH, daily, atopa , at rnrtae 55 p. a., roterseetin'j at llorneHvluewlth Ml v i' n s'.iiiu. -ii "r ii i. -iiu .i i ii.i .... . Lackawanna 'c Western railroad for Scranton, Trentiin and Philadelphia, aad at New York u Ith afternoon trains and ateaaMis he Poatea and New Bnahnd cit- ( nlv mil' t::iii e is ri.i Snnilav. lenvlni Buffalo at a 10 r. aad reaching New York at i Jt r. u. Bosian aad New Rntrhmd paMemeix, with their hax Ißsge are trHusierred frfr- of chtn-jr iu New York. Jmt ftÄS ?f rM v-n -v.'.ir j Twn. ' u. of tlie Rrle raihrav nn1 pa-sin;. tlirou'I 0M S. . i . . i ii mI ii ' III. 1-1. , ware and Itamano ir.ers an ever rnan"l!i .' Dlliorani l i .HI HUI 'l'l I "I" ' II 'H l'- .... ... ............ ' i of oatnre's heautl rnamandf at'euUun. The he I eeatftatad ami nm-i hnmrieaai slasataii coaches 'A THK WORLD tccontpaay all niht trains . n oa railway. j BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, A vi f art al'o vjx m to it any of.'t t route. for tv .i.r m a. kuh. A;w ai . i Which can t- obtained at principal Tick Ofticcw in t!i-' west aud outli-vi -t eat. r. .'. . t.v;. . rifimr.F. WM.n.ninn Oenl Sunt. Qeu 1 Paaa, Ay't. NIE R BM R OY. v f, ruf nii'ierMpa, nreiiy ceriiiy lor we bncfii of u),1;,.fe, llut le9s than one oottle of rVe, tiio nii'Iersied, hereby certify for the Tyrr ell S Pll e Remedy Qmtkoflu of w.vri e 1)f pl!r, of from one to twenty years standing : Rev. J. s Thomas, B airboB, lad. II. VTindbigler, Bourbon, Ind. Wat. Bdti Bourbon, 1ml. Rlias Qalentiae. Bourbon, ad. D O. Qulvey, Plymouth, Ind. 1). Ii. Marks' Plymouth, lad. Was. Trtbhy, pfymeeith, im . For nU fit Brown Bro. 's, T. A. Lemon, J. S. AJleman A Ca., IMynioutb, ad. Tyrrell & Chamberlain, Botirbon, lb . A K. Plamk, Kadbestar, lad. Hamilton Dms, Walkorton, Ind. Jona ; Miller, firemen, I nd. Dr. Spencer, 1 ippocanoeton d, Ind., and dreggists generally. ANoi.vthc manu etnjer, L a. TYBRELL, Plymouth, DmL Hl '' BM!f,..r Uz Order.-' promptly Idled. ror anaj bV Blnls Co., Plymouth, J L. Wearer, Bourbon, C. Coshmaa, Tyfier. 806m PASTURE. Popuiina vtntinrr ',,u , fr uiiwlt rifan er.A n.ia . itrrwiii hihi ii. v, - t- 'v 'i ihm a n i Mara - t!irrl.riin have Daturi at. mv marsh onu ami mmm-m , u .... .....D. v.,. one fomth miles north west .fPlvmoutb. Tama. it dollar pr month . m Meanee r ly mouth, M W 1 QU IV ET
HARDWARE.
H. B. DICKSON, DCALKlt IN IN TUB SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLBE-S nuifi'' m n1!.- m i-innmn .,.. jjii.iviv uuj,j, i Li i itiui . n , lrs't;. - ..., , , . , . ,, "1" wuBwuiwj uii iinu a larzc ami weil assorted stock of every description of Hardware. almost any shape, aiae.qea.tit, and Mitr, -Ä AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFER HEATER, or from a crow barto a paper of 4 or. tacks. Of crrv kin; Elevated Ovors,. Square, Parloi Bbeet Iron, Rox, fancy or plain, with complete T It i .11 B .V i S to match. SHELF GOODS of cvcrvdcscrintion Honee Trimmings. DOOR and WINDOW Uni intfs; Glass and Sash; Carpenters' tools. "TVr ZSh TST "BT TT .-5 Jb J3 I By the Keg or Pound; Mill aawa, Loa and Doe '...;.....!... : ... . : . 1. ir . Cliains; the best Axes in the West, Tin TWv n,,d IT , lirMM Liiii i.'hiv, emu uviivti iraixs Of all kinds;
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,'andall manner of Aericaltnralntenails.incladinc I I m- . 0 . . "( rrl;'3 tliat loaJ and unload iinv bv horse navor a splendidassortment of .... . - " ' w CUTLERY FISH HOOKS 4c LINES, ROPS WIRE, BELTING AXD COW BELLS, iron a vd STELL IX BAUS. ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BUXCHES 6 , kc. In fact everything thai any one ever thought 0 buyingina Hard ware 8 tore, and a thousand thingf besides, with a NEW STOCK rnnatnnflv nrri inc. nhw-litlm v J o -'-""-- irivvvn ' I I i 1 1 o Than the same can be bought at anv other plac; this side of Pitt.-burdi. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass ware made and repaired on reasonable termsand j short notice, JR B Dl( !t. 5-tf r-S n (TT r. cr - ft r "2 BS) 5 i n -T5 ? oa ? - u o S r - 3T 0) Q I n S r - ?r 3! S ? a a M ? o rr X 5 ft Jl s CM et. aar er Ö Ins 0 crv. sr I h bj 0 sn H B 1 a y j m 2 2 tH & s 2 9 fey w a P a c r. a i--i 4
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' U o . - ia a y Sff h r7 9) o s I. L 1 S 2 111 0 GO o e ba S-'hj . , P'leS. Tliere is no medicine in use so efhVaiious as'
Dr. Roback'a blood ounfier nd blooil pills for ! proper constable, and it appearing by the return i the permanent euro of blind or ideeding pilta; they I ofaaid summons by said constable that the dei Plrikc at the root ot diiease. thereby reinoviui tendant is anon resident of Marshall county , no-
the cause. For sale by Brown Bro'a. Convalescents BhanU use Roback's stomich bitters to strength en thc prostration whicti always follows acute diseases; it will be found far superior as a stimulating tonic to any ofthe wine and hark prepaiations ofthe present day. For sale by Brown Bro'a. A. . U m O IC E3 1 afx C o , wiioi.iusAi.K i nsrraJL naai.aaa ia GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, not lii.it y qi i:i:ivi tnr, TobaM-o, Oiaciir., Vv, PLYMOÜTHi IN DI ANA Bfktf Fanners Take Nolice. Grood end reliable farmers can be farnfohed I nith aar amoant of abut aeed, oa eoaditlons line,,' known at our store. The raising of . . m . am al ! flu V KiM'U IS VOW TCXUM i 1 1' Hl I V V IO IHniitTS, ftHU . - it. seems to be entirely iirnore I III this county, l.m ri , , . Those WHO mav Wish to engage in raising I the panic hould cell on ns soon. JO T. Nt SflBAI M & CO..
Manhood-How Lost, How Restored
Just published, a new edion ?f lr. Cailverwell'a Ct iebrafed Effamy on the n&MCAL ci.re (without med;cine) of rtlWIIIIItOllhoea. or Seminal Weakness, 'nroluutury Reminal Losses, Imnotencjt atenw an,i rnysicai meapaci. v, Im ediments to marnage, etc., also, Con-mranticn. Enik-nsv, and ij, Fite, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex-' trarapince. ! TtaÄÄÄ-Ä,. 1 - - - - - . - .... ucnonatnuea rrom a tniriy years successful practice, that the alarming conseqeuncsi of self-abu-:e may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the applir, ft i,;r . j. -r" I ! aFoncc .inTple. cta ad effectilTv mas 0f which suff.rcr, no m"tter what hi? eon! I dition mar be, may cure himself cheaplr. pri- j 1 rataly ana radically. O-Thialecturashouldbeinthe hands ot everr j youth and every man ia the land. ' a 'm a plf,n 'P ny ad- j dress, postpaid, on recc.pt of six cents, or two, poststamps. Also Dr. CuWerwell'a " Marriage tjuiJe," pnee t2; cent-j. Address the publishers, CIIAS. J.C. KLINE ft CO.. '2i Bowery, New York, Post-ofliee box 4 bS6. S5 ly I " ; ; Q BL 'a.I' & CO D II TT QOfSTS I 5thweateorner of Michigan and G ano Streets, ,nMM T......... rui.uuuni, inuiAflA. w -m- ,-,t . . 9 amci e 111 our line of trade. c tnaistinor mainlv of :)rutrs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Dve Fluff-', w i mm . ' : Varnish, Brnahes, Perfumery, Yankee' Notions, Ulaas, Stationary , I wc medicines, and Lkmors tor med cal purposes only, to which we reBpeeufully invite t ie attention of this commu nity. e liu,vc also on bead a stock of d O O DED 2?L IES, Tea, Coffee ,8aear, Tobaeco,Ci ears, etc. Tobe disposed of it very reasonable figures. llf fkLt - a. 1 1 . I f uuui a iew 01vs t.1-1.we ii.iv.-re.-eiveu irom & 'ii, .11 uu M ill, a 7i Ik a lai c dUi'JUUl Ul Kerosene and Coal Oil , AND LAMPS. for bernittgthe same, of (.very size ami at vie, with or without shades. Wc arc also agents for all j he popular Patent Medicines the day. Pavs'iians Drescrintions carefullv tup atall hours ofthe night, by an experienced u7-'it--e t . . : nvraniemyiomeini puoiicto lavor as wiui an, c amine our stock, :inü become convinced the fact that w e are doinr a lioem 1 businesa. 11,Jl':f I ! 5 1 I f A. , m w m. m j m G BLAIN & Co. m CS S3 1 : 5 5 S 1 E 1 I aat si a a 2 GO Q rj o O on o 9 O a a -i o r r a 5 n H o Zm C) O 3 X
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5 98 s 5 r c 1 a in' 1868. TIPPECANOF-TOWN Wool ci n cttry. PRICES REDUCED. Role Carding 8 cenU per pound Carding and Spinning 20 cents per pound WEAVING. White Flannel yd. wide. ...Scents per yard Black and White yd. wide.. 30 centa per yard Black and Red yd. aide-. ..35 cents per yard Black and Green yd. wide. .35 eenta per van! Black aad Blue yd. wide. ...4 iceata per yard Jeans 30 lachea wide. .... .40 eenta nor yard Full Cloth "2& inches wide. .( centa per yard Blanket! per ptdr,aad io pounds of clean wool. Weeten Sheeting 2J4 yards wide, 9 pounds of wool and 40 cents ikt. van! White Stocking Yarn, double and twisted. 25c. C mnion oolors 35c. Blue Mixed 40c. CLOTH DKE8STNG, &c Cloth, Ha iel, Jeans, Blankets and Woolen Sheeting changed for Wooltt the factory, or A. L. A einan I Go's store in Pis mouth, for f good cle ! 'A -2 wool. N . B. ft P. S. ALLEM AN. STATE OF INDIANA,? iM.VBSIlALL COCNTY- $ William Scar.) vs. Notice Sa Attachment. James Bill, ) r . i .i im.u 1117, Vl.tllV Hl llllll.HI, . 11, II. , ...... , afcaa i.is aoaanlaiat herein . and a immous being dulv issued by me and placed in the binds of the tic is therefore hereoy given to James Hin ' that unless he appear on the 31sf day of Julv, 1668, before aae, at my oce ia Bourboa, at 10 o'clock,, ni , and answer or demur to sai d com plaint, the t.aine will be beard and determined in bis absence. Witneaa mv hand and seal, this 30th dav of June, lftiH. (Seal.) IOHNCLK8S, J.P. 45 s KAI. HI) PROPOSALS I'or the erection of a bridge across Yellow river on LaPorte street, will be received by the unaerafgned, Until July 1H, lh(W. Proposals solici ted for the fernlahllis of materials and the entire work of said bridge. Right reserved to reject anv and all bills. Plan and spei ili-:ition can be seen at. Lhc office of Chas. VVhitmore. 0. BLAIN, SIMON BECKER. G. S.CLF.AV K LAND, Brhlga Coaaaritte. 4:-2t. OKO. KOCH. r. MCDONALD. GEO. KOCH & OOm COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and dealers in CHAIN and PRODUCE GKNKB kLLT keep for nalc Saft, Coal, Lane, Hair, Cement, dr. fTaraheasa adjoining the P. Ft. VV. k C. Ry. freight houve. Persons having produce to sell or wishing to buy any of thc articles we have to sell, should not fail to see us before selling o buying elsewhere. 1.1-1'Jtf A II lla a: oi s.i 1 io those THREE BaBClarES produced by T. 8. IIiuuiomv Tror. N. Y . for tho i'iinw .V,. ,.,;!,; , r w, i, . - - - -- - .:..,,. i tion of MKNTAI. AtiONY.bv radically curine I """ ---- " n r0inlts ol a hie ot inüistrretion. No hilure . . ... . a a t Three fot one dollar, with plain olreettoM It
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iloot and Shoe Store. SiGN OF THE BIG BLACK BOOT. I Would respectfully inform the nubile that he , has now and intends to keep constantlv on hand I the moat extedsivc aid complete aasortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. O wsrortm at of AJDIES' MEX'S MISSES' BOY'S BOOTS & SHOES, hi fuil and complete; was bouirht at reduced J prices ana will be sold at '. i U r ATT nuArvrc öäIAJjL L KUr 1 Irj. We also make Boots and Shoes to order, and Ot!iiuk are can plaaao all who favor us with their ! custom. Our 3tock is such that V M No One can fail to be Suited . Oer place of bsaJnei is who mav rive ns a call in the new brick block at thc H I SIS IV OF TffF. Rli; RKlT Plymouth, Indiana 12-llltf.
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FIRM. New D. P. CO RR ELL, Al Nt, 10, Michigan Street Uaa opened an entire new stock of AM) DOMESTIC - v t r-i r i""v ot J) Jl 1 UlJl) Uh, All goods bourht at the late DECLINE IN PRICES. A full tock ol FLAKlsTELS, nEXJsijiisrs,
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plowed. I hail to get a now set ofharneaa- " Where did vou ret your new set ." j 44 I got them "at Hasher & Hoham's New Ilar- .-.-- ness Shop. Thev are deeidedly the lesl I t-uld T i I INJ H i IXI öa end in town, both as to price and quality. . ' I ... . ... . l. . . i . 1.1 r.r.lr r , . K a f V
DRESS GOODS Etc. QIVI MF A CALL, AND EXAMINK MY STOCK. I 1. (BBELL. Livor ComplaintrJ, f Hmm ..n.l II .iflr.iption of tn, liver re soon .rmrt, ...1 l.v the use of Roback'a stomach bitter? and blod pills, they are composed ot vegetable - . .!..! r.., ,1,.,!. 1 m uinnai exirans wm b.vi h.i...-. c... v . ... . . .1 . I . . . . . I . ) ...a.iI t ' a -a ntui i tl tu direct action o i the liver ami digestive appmatue i l ot al.' tv Brown Hio-
THE CROYER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE has the rr.ri r.nrxcr. !
ICMOWLEDGEfl Tfi BE SUPERIOR9 Read the Following : AN INVENTOR'S OPINIO!; ' I -oüsidei the Grovei & Haker Sew:r H cbine tbe best n:acb:r.e for general uec I simple, icd on that accovnt it eoBiaMedi H fell families particulrly. The seam Trace by t 1 n.acbine i.- more durable than tie Shuttle -ft machine on aount of its elasticity. T ;i point to recommend the Grorer A Eak cb-.nc when my advice ib requested, wlurb 1 'he case, as uiJDy people are acquainted v tact that I invented aud patented sewing r impiovements mvselt". Testimony of Mr . If. Hook.ofNew York, before the commissi' ri patents. AN ENTHUSIAST C ADVOCaTE. My wile, from a six years' previous BM of heeler & U ilson machine, came to tLe lsc cf ; Graver & Baker with reluctance. But in a fw weeks prejudice vanished, admiration succeeded, an d r.ow tbe Grover aud Baker hn- no more -r th clastic advocate than (-be The rfaoplidty of Iti con, traction, the facility with which its use i :e quired, the bcnuty, strength and elasticity of : its Mitch, and its adaptability- to all kind of woi k are qualities wbi?b do not all belong at orce ;o ,"5"&?!r ""WneUtlerft rW.Haahaor. 01 'v ,,,,'t011 -eau,,aryExamine Before you Furchaeo Any Other. Wan anted Tor Three Vents Needles, thread, silks, and machine oil. ahraia on hand. ' J. PAUL, Agent. Sign of the BIC. BOOT, Plymouth, Ind. 31 j Neuralgia : Can be effectually cured bv taken bv takin Ir Roback'a b'ood pnrifsf and blood pilig, and bathniz tbe affected parts with tincture of aconite chloroform. For sale by Brown Bro'a. Sick Headache 1 A ri.es from a disordered state of the iteaaaah and t'onels, and a bilious deranL'euieut of tbe liver l i as ano can nepermanentlr cured bv the use of K back's blood purifier and blood nilb . Full ft IK Ions accompany each bottle and box. For aais i Brown Bro s . m n 1 m Ladies Of sedendnry habits who require a irentie Lurzi t5ve will find R0b.,ck's blood nill. i.Tst n,- md, cine they war.t; tbev are perfectly gafe an i can be taken at ail times: they contain no mercurr or 1 j mineral poison, bet are purely vegetable. Fo sale by lirown Hro's Dyspepsia. Thousands of the worst sufferers boas, this itr rible pnav injr disease have been saved bv ihr an. fKohsck'a atoMiaeh bittor-, as b.- teatfateuiahl aev in our hanis ful!v Drove, for silettr iruwu Hro's Night Maro u onr oi ii o aneuiaeaaea of which djapepwa m th e j''.ir'iii . ctT.'ft a cure rwrsonc should a vom hearty lood at Biejht, I til lake a wine zum pail I Babacka htttera an rtttrhig tu bed. Fo.-su'.o be Blown Bro's ATTORNEYS, ( 01NELL0RS at LAW AND REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFICE Beak Baildiag, (up stair, j pXaYscomrisi, ii. Ahetracts of title furnaahed :tiil nirrjaJ teatfon given to Reel Est?ite hwnhaeae. asaraace Policies imaad on h reaaosaaMe tenaa as can afforded, by aolveM eoaafav j Iii in the Home Of M. V..... assets,. .4 Home of New Haven UWWaw Hartford of Hartford mo.ckki Lin POLICIES BV fBE Equitable Life ..seeetj .3,500,000 Town l., wild Leads, and improved Farms, for sale or rent. vlS 41 -tf O1aixxo"t Ware A X D & U I I N I T LI 11 K A, L. ALLEMAN k CO. Baveoa handatalltiaMi aeaaaplet ande.cpantuck or Cabinet Ware ami Furnitnn-. ahaah th. y w ,!i . Ii at J rerv ra(Knable rale?1. MM a complete atoek of undertaker" FuroWnuf ! Good-, and i 'offlnfi of all kiml. A Ooä Ilearfbloii- ' - ... . m . nl B II iup to the "taniiMuaeiii. ' uni NEW HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JO. Two tanners met and the following aSttVSSan ttoa might have been lie.ud. j " Whoa! I ay. Jo. have you got your corn alanSed ret t No; have you pot yours planted' " " No, sir. not vet, nor have I got all my ground WIM nil'l IIIS snop in ma b side of I .a port e -trccf, four doors west orClearalaad & Houghton's my grocery, ou know whero that is?" Oh yes, 1 buy my groceries there.' 1 M Weil, you take my advice and ro U Hathcr V Hoham's far tout harness, and I will gaaran lee that you will be will be well pleased with jour -urchase, for he baa that honest Pucthman mahne: his harness that worked se long in Jo Potter' shop, and there are several of )our neigbbois who can teuifr to the durability of hi work." " tlood bv .Io." "Good bv Jim." , ' (.. lansi!" On La Porte SUeet! AT THE rilNITVll ROO .1 O- IeEtlro-er May be tound tbe l est and rbcapeat asaor" ' of Good? ever offered in i PLYMOl 'Til UNDERTAKINti attendee io with n:s ' !.., Il..jo v. i rölOlia' C terDIS a . wmw . , M ! H . 3 i
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