Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 July 1868 — Page 4

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DENQCRSTIC MTIOML TICKET, j For I 'tv sltlc sit, E.OR4T3'. SEYMOUR, f ff. For leePresldrBt , . I . .Jr.. oi 73i-s.-::ari DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor, BaOXAJ A. HKBfDRICBLS, of Marlesa. For U i', , !.;.,,-, , ,tor, AliYetl P. Bongert M, of Allen. RFFliXX V. KlSE, a Jesar. .1 ' ', : i, ' v' JMflRl r BFMCSDAFFES, sJHhNh. jBJSr IWoww " .,jft JSMMK9 n. . VAX, sJan-fcat. JRW k ßhf v-,,, , , fy,trt, W&AHS. LaSO of 1 . Tor Btpoitir qfOu 9sprtrm Comrt M A. 0, PACKARD.? li -'..'. fvr '';. Mtt I'tibli hutncfkm, JOBS Ii. PBJLUPS, J BMtoM Vr .1'' '' if ft c rO, .VCZ. C2 I TPOOL, qfFuhtam. For F.l rears ' fAfgC, JOHXROOFFROTH.of Hnutrostoa, BATLES 3 W ÜAVN A, or y Contingents, J B BROU X. of Jackson, V. IL'.IA 1 Jf FRANKUX, ol Owen. I'or Di -r -:rt Electors, Fir? DHtrid - Thnou i B CohN. of Knox. VatJageal 8 Sproale, of Vaitderswrg, St on i-l DMrid-C 8 Pönal . f i.'ini-i. Contingent .Jen isG Boward, of Clarke, Tliir l Dtatr ct- -' lavln. of it eatar, Ctearlngent CiYi:...i V Derore, of Jennings, Tor;h PitfiCl -.T..rm S Keil, of Payette, CeattageBi --i: n unin L Smith Kane, Fifth District John WLord of.Vartoa, Conrinfur Cmm DjaVid.Of John-r., ixfH Dl tri 1 - A B ( irltton, of Lawience, Cnulfcmn 1 Hsaifl 1 rt Damill, of Snfflran, leeetli Matriet T DaHdaon. of Fouutain, rflngmn M BDnfly, nfCuroB, Ei-ht!, T;-f: :.- - 1am m F iftDnrdt of Cranf. Coatin 5 nat N fi Lindar. ofBtwrari, K'nt'i Pfatifct Jona Coin i left, of 'l-n, CVmtln , nt Santa Hixoafl, oi .iay. Tenth District O II Jih'm, of Elkhart, Caojtmgeat E Vaa Lmü.'. of Noble, Zleveatii Dl-i-i-.; T. J. Ifentt Id.' ÜtßÖCPfAUC CüSeR SiOMLTIMETJ Fur Cmgresfl 11th Distriet, II. K. FARRAND, of LnPorte. Fr Circuit Pro'ecntor. t. j. arooD. For 9a6al B pr entatite. JOIi.N KUX6CL. DEiocRjmc cooiin ticket. Fee Rent wentatiTs, D. Mi liOXALl). Fee Teae.rer. U. V.'. DOW.VFY, For ShaiM, i. now. For Coroner. B. 81. LOQA3I. For Ceeaaalaoaer 6d D'..-trici, H. . BAHCK. For Cr.TnasttwIsnet -Sd IHatrlat, HE!! SI KROUUE. Pftl Luiri .;.;,.,;.. r, .IAM BROOKE, car Story. A:5 Cncostaota Zi:x Re heLatihi Mich )R cord. T tfa as v jn I . - . .! f rafc.a am aaam I as. il.. St 8i BsSSVW 83 L'.V-.-- 1 88 t"y BISiaBSH iiverar.ee of a girl about throe yean eii .... , ' i i b.ck bear, an a a search oi about thirtyiu hours through the forest by the excited I parents The facts, an sear as we can! bM c,- MtlalT ai flUat I gnioex luem, .re suoiianxiaiij .s loitows.i Mr. Heurv Flvnn lives about forts to Oasture. about two miles d. slant ;ru;n the laosjae), ana as he ms readj to start, i hin little girl appeared and eeeaacd very :.., i.... i! .i ... -t.- :.. J ' j . .1 . j ti.i . ... i ..." ?,, uct iu .; tun cmiu, put üci up it tue horse's bt.ck au.t let her ride a short di. te, baMfortjrodi f. om lb, ho-e, bot ia pirn, vie of if, where he .t !, : SnaiieMktbMlM t uc. , i , , ? it laced that the child ras etaadinsr when he i r i , , . , r left her. and on looking lack, after going - , . . . t. a little farther. Saw ber pbt Vine in t.e : i tr 1 " ? j I aud. He --.-.a rmjoed oat ol Mght and , , , was goae aboaf r.li hour, expecting of , .... .. tOUfae that tbe ehl Id w? uhl return to the 1 ... 1 . ' könne aller playing a few moments. I On retnrninr home, ho nande innnirv 0 , - . aho' had b to the ejv a.. Ur tMb. h at. nnM 1 i . . ., -i i i . ".:..e to rue coDcwSiOn inattnecniiu nan keen carried off be the hear. Tha fur.iily le fmarch through the forest, vhicfa w;.? grown up almost to a 9. renderinfr the search very slow. ' J lay there anxious parents searched i 1 All dr torsome traco of their ehild, nor Mi tRej t.,n wrinn rlnrl r r.c nm nn 6. lit ron i I i i 1 I 1,1 1 i y v..:.n ti;cy Iot dariini. Morning rair.c and tic 1 search waa frui less. j eoui : of I eutlensen looking at land.i fi:::' 1 tue if; jv.:, ami m:iu iinoii.i:i ui 1 0 the circumstances, immediately set oat to 1 - help ßnd the child. No doubt existed as to the fate of the Uttls one bj all, and if tliey coal 1 owl? find where the hear hat J a. . . 1 '.: :r 1 ,. d ateh d his vi. 'Jim, then they mi". go n .. .. r ...;;. i. ... v iruii. never see tho Child n:'air? , tüt until fotr.c tr . ol I r f is tbtnatl, thci 1 vras RfR The gentlemen aliude.i to had w -odered about, and ns thet were nassing a sv.amry 8 t where the aadergfOWtfa was thick, th7 cither called, or else were talking loud, when i ae of them heard the ahila'a voice, lie then called the child by nam- and tol 1 her to eottsa out of tbo bushes. She replied that fhc hear wiuil . not let her. Themen then crept UftroWghN the Ira-h and when near the snot where the ehil 1 and bear weio. thee heard a 1 , . . , , , . " . , - . , splash in tho water, which the child said was the tear. ):. ETOlOg to her. they J frund her Btnndtnn on a 1 ia BXbsadiBw fcun i ner siamnng on a i v cxri.nuing pboul naif way aesoaa Uta siraam

rr , by but own party friends at Greensburs to o,bo p. .v. rxt'iyrrxATi A". wävs in Imnkiix gftlies ca.-t ot tuis ptace, al Ot near j i j (Snndaya exeept-d.) atop at nlamanca 11.55 r. a , the lodging cam- of Mr. Ludittgton, atdjeilIit in ,he "1. such strong democrat j ww hedlere has charge of one of the camps. 0 d BemostUffer having proced- , - ' . . B 1 : i r i t t; i FRO -I HI FFAT.OHj New fork Hnv from Depot ir., cfr,; .i ed him. and alter he was baaly beaten bv I i u iv ivitfv i r fxpbfss. iHnndan

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It the child or its mother, who said she ;0vVor "ru'e 00 n,eroace eamousnnioni 1U gsaa aw itranal nfiargi kaNea York. m I teen the child, and swonosed he order to nafo fcii cowardly carcass, and Trt .ll(.a,nP., travt.iera the line of the Eri- miiwar pre-;

ad take, he. alow with him. ' O, gni.j: 'ing creature is now reran', u-" .?;-Ä;;':;!; Ä J .... . . .i.,t e..;?hr.n kta t..en A I ware and Rainano r' , an ever rba ijrina panorama I

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river on the log, ana being closely puoaea left the child and swam away the had . I received some scratches about her lace. I n, and bp, tni Ut clothes wer ,1i most torn from her body, but the bear bed not bitten her to hurt her. onlf the marks of her teeth being found on her back, where, in tt'.kin hold of her clothea to carry her, she had taken the Besh al.so. Tro little oce says tli3 bear weald put put her.rt.f-e to her face, when the would j agsintl her like a cat. The neu uked I i her if she was cold in the uUbt, and ghc ; j told them Um old beat lay dova betide 1 her, and put his " arms " around lier aud ' n n trtreul hAf Irt him an li-nt I or Tvnrtu i m a a w a W a v p vi prnMOBI ;h.u;h ill ! did not like his long h;ir. T he bear has since been seen lurking ai'MJud in the vicinity, it is supposed lot the pnrpose of carrying or! the child. The ' supposition is that it is a female bear, and J having tont, her eur, en nig ac r the WW i f child and adopted it. Step8 are beii.i: takeu to capture the bear. A Trail b well Ttid. i The foiiov. iou is timely, and gflU find an echo in the mind of every dii-criuiinu'.iu 1 . . . - I ennrea goer a; nose attention has been I ca led to :he evil here eoraplaioed of: j Tampering wi:h old Inn 08 i3 beeoming qnite popular with a class of pedantic mu-; tna that are not competent to compose a tune, and wish to -how their knowledge , . I . by meddling with the work of othera The lolly of ifcu basioeei is cen in some of our hymn and tune books for congregatinnal sinking. The old tunc, gome A theaa the work of the Kreut masters, in : these modern works, are so changed in .... hr,,V! ,,t gee... .g,-..., ai hardly to be recognited v. hen Bang. An instance occurred in one of the Pres-1 bvterian choirs of a neighboring town re cently, which demonstrated the folly of j attempting to sing these doctored tnneal j without practicing. The part of the! ' choir familiar with the old tunc tang it a& I originally written, while the other half i 1 sang it as written and revised by the committee r f pIortrwrnAn Ths paainll araa a comp ete failure and tlie whole tnne a j oipleto botch more the fault of the : changers than the choir. With blich bookfl OJOgr c. ion i lingBl , I rill neve;- uc a success till all who know' .1 .m nnnA nA t,lt..)C ,iu ff. k1. m f ii bwpv ... ...e. ..... ..-. rei. j enough to repudiate all such qanek co'ICCHOB3 A auantawl Mc.ro. After Will Comback (Geo. T. J. Wood SBaoe him swear hb name nraa Will, re,tt81B8 r L,s wcrflJ t'rt'e' . .. . , i . si . ' i ''l4-1 iwu"mii, wf. mwiw usferred hin from that regiment to the wtmned Sereateenth. But Cnnsback haol no stoma ;h for the fiulif. If lie re mained as IteateDant-colonel of the Scventeenth he would hare been forced info ". " fr Weh he had fch. S thia gallant wMier, tbU - .lo!,taUc h,ro. a -SSM boj i. hlno " hfl now that tho bottio's TOUr Ut 1 DltlL- . lu" u"uc " ,oar " heard no more 13 consumed with an in"Cjr i mjrc' ,s c w w J 1 tense anxiety to WalloW UP a whole acre fall oi rebels anrdied for and received a IUU 01 rcbe,s app-a ior anu igvetvcn a nlnce in the nosaanstcra come with thu 1 P " "- pJwi- wp ; rank of a nsaior. !fea. it IS even IO. This Kmmm J v ! r.tntinir li-anerirea actually rcHy.ue'1 his - 8 waMav-w. l -!,u at democrats. Ho is a fine rejire--n! itire nt thr fiohtin hows in hlaa " " w " At one of the last sittings of the . Austrian Reichsrath there traasoired a I rerj tumultuous .'c-enc in conseqaenee ofi . . , . .. . Represeatatire Kechbauer a disparaging . . . , . u s; remarks on the Aostnao army. u oinee Jg48 miH;on iorHM hare .... 1., .,M .f.., IV, r I Im Alitri.sn nrillV h m i r it u sj a.. - .... i... t.... - I il 1 1 lt.? L'CU l IV. ;c p.rniy is unable in tc rritorj " " It is (else I" cried an officer, sitting on one f.jfrke! f the benches of the right exclaimed the la hhauer, " why, could we not see the- Prussian helmets from the . r ... c 1 . V . ,1 ,1. . : i spsres 01 St, Dtephea S J And that in .. c ., . ia. . spite of our Bliianees,in a struggle with a ffkff tf us ij; , T,link ; q pcntllnerit lwo thou. JIlf, for , . f ,. , a, , , , . stiel an army . Ij ud cheers and hisses hurst forth, and the jcaker w.s uuahie , . , . It is a significtut fact that Butler was I not iavited to Hendenoi'i aaarriagt. It ;3 s ;.c iu tended a present of silverware 4 beew asked to eoone. Mata Foots j. reported to have withheld him an invi - tatiou for the roavoa ttanl in my valuable .e ,.rif, woabJ bs agpons I to view, and In - pause she did not wish to receive sitter scrvjCc marked with tho initials of other p00pe At best, lifo is not very long. A few more smiles, a few more tears, some; ..h.o.Mr,, asaaah nsdn siirishiiio and none pleasure, mut 11 pain, hunsnmc ami . onr , . . 1.1 J. -.1 .L.I.-.,. 1. lisaawa mfek- ! ciouos auu uai nam, am hu,u, uu- ! m.m u m m mm runt farewell.- then our little piny of lite t r j I will pass awsj .

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Ob sad after Way. 11, 1989, Traisa win tears Statten d lily, (Sabbath excepted.) as follow : Train leaving Chicago at 5,35 P. MleaTeadaily.1 Train ieartag Pittabnrgta at ll.io P. M.. leave daily. TRAIXS GOING WEST. ST'.TifiN'. J

txra. axennaa. ucrasaa (."n A M i.i r M '." A M M.40 I 3.o.- 3.io ia.88 i I r..-.t " 4.rt " : i .n ' 5.15 " 5.40 " 1.88 aVH " " :.is " ;.,:, M o.i; ; 9 -i " 7 1"' 7 7 ' I g.88 M T.'l" M 7!i: " I .-.(x) " it.-J " fLÜ " t r.?.o .io.no 8.40 " , r..o0 " lloClS " To.'H) M ' r,. to ki io,4l " io.-i-7Jft 111.14 MVB8 " ! 7 1 " 11.41 " 11.27 " ! !).0S j 1.18 A M M.-27 p M 10.10 -..07 " UJI8 " 1 8.88 8.00 n a m 8.S8 M HI " ! 1.9) j 4.48 i.ii M ; 1,83 " j 5.:ö " 8,18 : LIS lk j 7.-i4 " ,.35 i.-vi I 8,18 M K20 m

PlltshlUTfB U(fht-t'r fc.15. 5 " Si' r.i NKS1 I . Allinnee Clinton Orr IJJJJS 'Vo-tcr. . . 1.01 .J.I! I r 4.1RSSSiikjIli 7.9 &25J - " ! J I! " Chicago 7,68 TBAFXS GOING EAST. STATIONS. EXTHl KXPHE99. EXPRESS. F.X'.'IITX

! Blifl M 4 A; r m 4.50 a m 111,88 kl 7.17 I P ?7 " " I 18.81a ! 8.03 I !.m " p r 1.89 M 8,50 " 110.80 " " 2.17 10.:y 11 11.15 3.0" " 11,18 12 10 p n 4.88 12.15 a 8.0M ' M 8. " 1.13 M ! .1? " M I gJH 14 2.1S M ! 4.43 ,k ,k 1.18 148 kk ! 5.14 " kk ! 5,10 kk 8,18 ,k I R.57 M " 8,30 " 3.10 J 0.30 " k 0.10 " , 1,53 " I 6,8 i M " 0.37 kk ' 4.-"!J " I 0.10 kk II. oo '- 5JS0 k- j s.10 I11.27 k K.15 k ; 8.41 " u ti.r.7 kk r..t7 kk I ! 20 " " 12 .28 r m 7. i " ! 48 " kk 12.50 7.1". M Im.ao ' ik I 1,18 M s.-.i kk kk a 'i 8.66 kk 11.05 kk i IJtS p 5,10 " 10,16 -k ' 3.20 k-

Vahwira! rpndnakV." - ' R.t.-' ru ! 8.08 r. mil.. I Ar 8,83 M ,, -ti m...'.!'.! 7ja rrm' ! aiio BMlllon .ro ... ; in im? .ntanea 10.M Sii.-m 11. Roehet Pitthorzb 1 2.10 F. B. BCTBH9, ; enl Tlekei tgent. C. C. A- f.. il. 5t. Tim Xij!lo. S I ' M M BR AR n A NGEME N T . KATWARD. LeaeeLaPorte dailyJ (Sondayf Rseept.d,) ,F;0n A .M Arriv eat Plymouth,. .lO.-OO A M LearePlvmonlh......... 2:40 P. M ! Arrive at La Porte 4:4.) P. M J V LS T WART) gS1"? 7- w V i :i. I l.i 111 .i i '-.a .1 1 1 ni , 1 1- Ii . nnni'tf J c nr.'. ' Tratnernnbv Wiehitn Southern S: Northern m . . . . . , . rbieb tat5 minutrs slowft.R. time. ertbaP.,Pt. W. k C.R.R. time? E. H. SCOTT, Sunt. naj , n nr v n "TtTt a Mft?I An,, Exprei?(,eire)...' 10 A.M.! Express 7.24 P.N ; Pre'örNG NORTH:" A " Ma) axM pp,, (learea) Mb A.M. Expresa .4.:T P.M, Local frci-ht 5U5 P. M. RAILWAY. nur f; tniK-.nnrmr.ieTB or rtntmetn new york, JiosTox A NO X K W ENOLAXD CITIES. Thi- BaOwajr extends from Da KIRK to akw iYRK460 :uile. cfvalo to fw Fork 423 miles. Sal imakca to Xr. v Fork 416 miles, AW. 1 ROM o 27 MUee tBo BHOHTB3T ROUTE. All trams rnnnlt, dirocUy tbrongb to New York. per san um wiTMoPT cBAaaa et caican. From and after Auc. Sfith, lAi7, trains wfR leave m in connection wit it all w?vt?rn iuicü a follow? : time fmni linion depots: ",30 I. Jr. '!' EXl'Itt oi. From Pankirk. (Sunde rs f-CtvptoM ) Min ::i 'i : ...:. l ennm t HwrneRavilhfand ''" iagwiti t'i- m Rxprew mail fr.e.i Buff I .and irrives In Nesr Torfc at .;-, P.M. LKillfXfXH J ,'.'' S, f row Sola tu acs. (nndaya except d), irtons al II. : .:.' . 8.83 ". .. (anpper), !nteecctie with Iba 6.88 train bona B .aalo nndAtriveii in Sew Vor, at 7.00 .. 't. l.V ! .'. A ' M 1 0UÜ roHT A A '.-... from ' in "kirk, isonday xceoi ed.) tws sainwBcsa.v r sj.:OtAti?.arr.x.;Tarn,rfi8. . m.. und arrive: hi '.a- York al 1 1.20 .. m . ronneclin' with afterni n triin steamer' r.r l.o.-f-.ii am Wrw Knianc tit ..v.-..tt.I -fn;w :if Horn -IN. I.I- .I..M . I. i itKlt. ) Ml-qn-hnmtae.lT r. w.,: Hmk)TarnT'a7.p. Si.. 4n and arrivca hi New York K'.: v. .t. fonivts at (ir.-at Bend with Delaware. Laekawanna m witem railroad, and a I Jvraer eity wUh m?,nlihr Expro train of New Jers r railroau for FbRiidelpbia, 2.iUi more :'vd Washington. tut i. v. EXPlit ' WAIL, via Aron sd Uornrtl TfUn(Sandara excente I.) arrlvcf in v York at v r im. -ta.tl Klmira with Xorth m-rentral r.ttlwayfbr liarri-barg, Phiktdelpbbt, Baltimore. Wash i WSSSMSÄaS jjshj .: ' V ÄS 'SS't'JTS.Ä'KJ SÄÄlÄtä 8,80 P. K I.I' HTNfXt EXPRESS, (Snndaya exempt l.i - n :tifl :..?i.t ".iiTri. 6,10 P. M.NKn YORK XIGBT EXPRESS, dailr. um .? . . ... . r m.. i,,t.-r-.-vtm-' at Honwitu- jrith ! 416 r. w. train from Dunkirk, and arrhraa In kcw u. . v. fcn.v.rv exrrtw . tsandays eX. ! repted.) atopa at Baanacbatniak 7,3 Af1Trnwr' 1,W f. at., oJIncl and arrlw In Xew York at ':" r. .. eonnct at Elmira. with northern tVptra' gi.nj.mr Ilarr .-hurg. Pbiladehphla. Baltimore, Waabinirton. A po-nt- oaü; at Grat BmiS whh Dvlaware, r.:l,. ... r! Xn& w -i. n. ranroad mt Rci -i.it.. a. Trea- i on and PhiUnteipkia. and at New York with aOrrnoofi ,: ; ..n.i 1 am - for Iknton and v w I island (itCnljr one train eaat on Hsaday. lavin? BaCato at eSJ p.Taadrcacbinfr New York at 12,30 e. a. Th" best eentlbited and in--t luxurie'ii ateeplng coaches INTttti WORLD accompany all Bigbt trainon tiii- railway. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, irl afa iji aa l'"r H amj o'hi r ro'ile. j ASK I tRruc Ä . SK POR Tfrr.KTS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, I WUen can be ontained prlnetpsl Tii-k Offlce? in lite weat and -oui!i-vv t. in i) t r i f 1 n pr? ajt Gen'l Paae. Ag't. I Fha II L 1 ITS El E.I Ek 55 I I I? ti I? 43 l? El at -a H H : -yaw W?J n!ff ri 4 b .R WA r an m ri. r a k . bu Hi as sa a t! H 1J Hü 88 Bs .IR Ui mW JM fl R Hi Hi RR- RÄ .IR Hi ME 61 . -1 'V. the nadersieed. berebv certify for the benefit ol tbe afflicted, that loss than one eoitle of Tyrrrfl'-i Pile Remedy eared each of ns of severe cases of piles of from one to twenty y ara standing : R v J. B Thotnaa, Bourbon, Ind. II. Wmtlbigler, Bourbon, Ind. Win. Hates. Rourbon, Ind. Elias Oalentine. EburlKn, Ind. D.O. Quivey. Plymoui b, I ml. D li. Marks, Plvmouth, In 1. Was. Tiibby, Pryasootn, End. Par sale ly Brotrn Pr. .', 'I . A. Lemon, j s. Alleman A Co., IM ni'Uith, Lnd. Tyrrell A Chamberinin, Bourbon, la b A. h' Plamk, Rochester, lnd. Hamilton iir.'-. Wnlkcrton, End. Jm i s Miller, Bremen, lnd. Dr. Bpencer, Tippocawoctown, Ind., ' an.-j dru?;s trenorally. Alan bv the DU , fi-etwtwr, I. 8. TYRlOELL, Plymouth, Ia innud. Prltf, S iff Bottlfi )4-r ClOZ Ordera promptly filled. Ffir sale by Blaln A Co., Plymouth, .1 I. W aver, Bourbon, C. Cushman, Tytof. 20-Oni N T0TICE. n. mnUu consent the partnership heretofore exislinz betweeW Joseph Potter and Peter Bpas .. '., 9mtmr Ommmm U r 11 n nun ui M.'v.'.. . .-w. r -1 " I il . J . . . a a . aotlwrised to recei .- ail claims ssss mo pariner 1 1 I . i 1 . . . I 1 . I i . H.ip.an-i K.vea ..... r'' '"V r rn JOSEPH POrrBR: j Juiy si. 186. PBTER WAHGlBR.

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H. B. DICKSON, DEALER IN fflmUL1! CnVUrCVTP niVrailf lUllDlUl Kl DUBUlüli DuflJI II AUfi, ; j TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLEES ; BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. I l

I flmf-4tocoe may ie radically enred without rhe omnterooa nee of internal medicine or the aj.pliKeeps constantly on tund a lartee and veil j cation tf the knife ;pointine out a mode of cure MMTted stock of every description of Hardware. , at once simple, eertan and effectual, bf means in almost any shape, size, quantity anl quality, of whidl ererj si RVrer, no D2 itter wliat Iiis c:itroman uitionm.iv be, ma) eure bimaelf cheaplj, piiratelv and radically. AMERICAN COCKING STOVE i y ÄÄ tÄ "anJä q! "

to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to 8 paper of 4 oz tacks. ; ' ezzzi. rTA -rr-v -vzm i TMMjmjmMjr inps; (ilas? and Saah; Carpenters1 tools. I X Br tbe Keg or Pound: Mill Saws. Log and Dog ; Chains; the best Axc.in the West. Tin, Brass, anil Hollow Of all kinds; X. O W fS , SHOVEL N andall manner of Asricukuralute ll"?fKdh'1? h 1,01 se Powcr ; u 'Jiu l K"i' .ii.ii ui ' (J XT T Xj E R "S VISU HOOKS LINES, HOPE1 WIRE, BELTING AXU CO W BULLS WON a VD STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BUS CUES In feci everything; thai any one ever thought 0 : buying! ns Itardsmre Store, and a thousand tbingy u ?iii-. , itb a IV F! W HnTOiTlK constsntly arrirlng, whichthey propose eellinp C 12 S A P 33 H I n .: the ?arne enn b bought at any Other plac this side of Pittabsirgh. AM kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and bra-- ( ware made and repaired ob reasonable termsand short notice. H B DICKSON. -tfr" i 1-1 i2 U ; W tr - c S 3 If 9 r 81 0 7 s S DO 'A 4 hsgg 3 . t 5 n d c ? ' c o ? :s in h 3 0 e ft OP . fJ h n - d Q D 3 5 fj ! 2 I Or , O Vi . 1 . - an H Q C 8 5 U tr M t. 3 c; i -. y.j cj 5 A CS w p C hH M on ew O vT" Sw i o B - C - C O : Se eCo a ö 2 K bj 2 ä o ft C3 a" Sh ; w vr I a; a j O M as c -1 n to ' CT Piles. , Tlierci no medicine In UBS SO efiesclous SS J Dr. Roback'a blood onnfier hh1 blood pills for , the permanent cure of blind or bleetlins nib ; tbl v stl ikf' at the root ot ditease, thereby removing a.trilri' ut r!io r.iiit tit miMU tli .n.liir MsaaAVinav v..- " w . -.- i . . i . - . . , n e it nie cause, ror saie y urowu uro s. Convalescents Should use Robnck8 atosaack bitSemte strength en the penetration which always Gallows acute div e.iffs; it will be found far snpciior as a ptiranla ting tonsc to any of the wim and bark prenaiations ofthe ptessiii day For pale by Browa Uro's. . BBCH IS t Ä: C o , WHOLUSAi i. a aBTAlL OUADCRS IH GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CfftOCK it qa7B s : M w a k i:, Tolniooo, Clja oic., p - 1 LXMOÜTHi IN DIANA .if Farmern Take Notice. (.nod ami reliable fhrmers can be fttrafadaad with any amount of Ras seed, on conditions 'mile known al our store. The raialnn of I flaw a I hi van MmnaaMii. a - w-- - w.. ....... a . w v iv nn nui, inn -.a .a aa ., . . 1 I t set ins to oe entirely i-rnoreil in I Ins (oiinty I I... ... la.l.v. m . I S R. A. . . LVT ,i ,. Lnae 1,1 ru,bmK the same should call on us soon. n) L. NCB8BA.0M A CO.

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.lint poblished, a new eiion of fr. : r.W t: -II Cct4P brat Cil 8Sva y on the radical ci'RE (without med- ! tine) of SperattoRfaoea ori Seminal Vvenkuesti Involun- j tary BeminaJ Losses, Inmoten- j cj, Mental and Physiea ineaDftcitv. Im ediir.,nts to mar- ! rig, etc., alt, Consumption, EpilepsT, and indoced by aelf -indulgence or sexoal extravat'nnc.'. LI" Price, in a sealed envelope, only fi cent-. The celebrated author in this admirable earn , e'eaHy demonstrates from thirty years sacci - t . 1 ' Af a .1 1 t ' i iui practice, caai me oiarmiag conseqennce or i I SJllt. lmilor P;il io fl nlain P!iv.lfini fn anv nil. dress, postpaid, on receipt of six centa.or two: post stamps. Also Dr. CalTcrwe118 Marriage j UuiJc," price 25 cento. Addn -s the pulhshers, ; cbas. j. c. kline & co ., DRUGGIS TS. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. I rjAVfNO justrecived a fresh supply of et I article in oarline of trade.conststinsr mal err tdv cf Ornt Medicines, Paints Oils, Dye Stuff?,

st. varnian, rn-usnes. ronumerv. vanKee Jot'ons, AAjrnri 1 ' 1 "ffb in Glass,SUtiouary,Pure Medicines, and Liquor? I . ei?l ftW WareJfr n Z?' ?? " 7 rt.!wwwlk3 ÄiläV 0aVD0. (J V iTurO apecaJulIy invite tue attention of this commu-1

Varnish, Bruahes, Perfumery. Yankee Not'ons, p.ity. We have also en hand astock of Tea. C ifTee.Sutrar, Tobacco ,Ciars, etc. Tobe; Pitt.buroh and New York a large amount of , rk alargi Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPSfor bnrnin pthe ame.of everysize and stvle.with or without shades. We arc also agents for all ! he popular Patent Medicines the day. Physicians prescription! earcfullv t up t all hoara ofthe eight, bj an experienced negist. Wj earnestly invite the poblieto favor us with ail, ex i:ni'.ie our stock . and become convinced the faet that are are doing alioeral business. llov36 t G BLAIN & Co. 0 S3 V i - N bR 9 n Ü HI 52 ö r IMl ff as g 2 H u " o Da 5 rrt 8 S W h c vd Ul -3 " 5 ? -5 C rJ' a 0 M I -Ö I I 00 1868 T1PPECAN0ET0WN Factory. FRSCS3 rtEOMCSD. Pole Cardiag B cents per ponad Carding and Spinain 99 cents j-er pomai araaviaa. White Flannel yd. al le . ..Seenta per raid Black and White vd. wide .wtOcc&bi per vard Blnek mm lici yd. wide .... ?5 centa per' yard R ack and Green yd. a ide. .35 cents per yard Bl k iind I lae vd vidi. . . . 1 ceiits per yard Jeana 30 indies vvi.;. 40 cents per ?ard j Kail Cloth äd inches wide. .69 cents per yard Blankets 4 perpir.aad 10 pounda of clean wool. Woolen Sheeting vards wide, 9 pounds of wool and 40 cents per. yard i White Stocking Yarn, doable and twisted. 25c. Common oolois 3$C. Blue -Mixed 40c. CLOTH DRESSTN6, & Cloth, Fb id, Jean, Slankets and Woolen Sheeting changed for Wool at t!ie factory, or A. L. esaaa a Co'j .-tore in Pis mouth, for good cle wool. 33 N.R. ,t P. S. A LLC MAN. AiffCDinAnl IViaWmfi OTftU: v. naiuiiunn wwwraiiau o i w k Tliis stove has again been swarded two Srsl premiums al Ottr State Pair at Buffalo, one for coal and one for wood. We ore now able to an nonace the unparalleled reault of this stove bar ittg taken the first premium at the New York State Fairs for the bast eonsecutiee rears,not- ! withstanding it ha boen hrnnehtin enmnetittnn I jj tbo best stores made in tbe State, and ! , in, .,, r., , .1 ,1(.rlv;i1...i.!-;.1.r tl... I peridstent, combined and determined efforts ol ns competitors to defe.it it. And its raccess inot alone confined to this Stae On the l!hh ot September it aas awarded two first premiums in th New Jersey State Fair, and has also been awarded the ft-st premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, and lias never been exhibited at a State Fair and failed to take the first premiua and tbe premiums it has taken at County Fain are too numerous t o mention. And these awarda are lull v endorsed by the people through nt the country. Its ..ame has become a household word from .Maine to California, and from the Great Lake to the Gulf of Mexic .and the de Bsand has become so large that notwithstanding our lar anil increased facilities for man'oactiirlog. we. ire enable to mi; v the demand promptly. SHEAR, PACKARD a I 0., Albany, N. V. Ton Sale r.r a9tf It. R. DICKSON Plvmouth lub BE OF GOOD CnnER a HAPPY 8 ot i:i'ti thiwae THREE RECIPEff proeamed byT.8 ) m-on. TroT, N Y . for tb immediate annihilation or MKNT Kh AGONY, bj radi lly earing all reanha of a life of indiscretion. No failure . Three foi one dollar, with plain directions. is iv CLOSING OUT SALE Ifavii r determined to leave RonibOB I will, from this date, idler for sale my entire stock of W, Dry-ffaoös, Nölioas, &c, 1 at price a LESS THAN CM 8T. Purchasers in I ''''' "''k ' ' i"'4? ve irom -jo (o :n I i t ' . ' i I I t III' II llllllif l,i.in i i . . .1.... . I. . iL I, antol Kooda .n mv line will save from 2Ä to 50 V; ,IV- V "'P" 'v . ty days. ! Bourbon, July 7. wm RJXAId

J. PAUL. AGENT.

f -m j tu f3 O O o Bfl - ": '. , B: it a) 81 (klndkA KAVA VV? eliilfl WW -llWI V. j fl- Tur n: ni ten nr.nr :!G:J Or THE BsG BUoK BuQT. J Wnuld resnectfullv inform the public that he i . . : . i . ; , , , has now ami intends to keep constantly o:i band tbe saoat UTfodiiTp sad mimpif le aaaoclaift of j j i I Oir aaeoitmi nt of LADIES' MJEIST'S MISSES' BOY'S BÜOT3 & SHOES,

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ia full and complete: was bought at reduced prices aud will be sold at , A rise, fiom a disordered state of ti-e stomac'i and j bswela, ami a biiioi!- deratiemetit ot the liver, J and can be permanently cared tiy tiie use of Roat it t t- to T-t T kack'a blood tssriler aaat adoerf pins. Fadl estmaBo A l A Li Ju Jf It U 1" A .1 o ions accompany each bottle and box. I'or i.is ' by Bi uwn Bro'g . IV e also BBaks Boots and Shoes to order, ar id j tliiuk are eaa idaass all arbo favor us srith ibeir -

! custom. Our stock is such that i I No One can fail to "be Suited who amy aive ns a call. Our place of bnsinei b OF TalF. Bfi BOOT. Plvmoutb, Indiana !3-40tf. J fvT-Ej w e-. . t:.. D. P. OORRELL At Xo. 10, MicUgaii Strcel. Has opeaedaa entire ii6w stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Cx O O l) S. D R Y All goods bought at th.e hite DECLINE IX PRICES. A full tock of FLAUUELS, UvdZTJSXjiisrs, XjXJJEÜJLN to, DRESS GOODS. Etc. GIVE ME A CALL. AND EX MINT. Ml B .OCK. 1 1. CORRELL. j compiamta, I m . attar--4? .8 fn..H.1't. a A...! all 'i fl. t i ,m . ..I Ilm 11 . I . mmm a , fi. ..... (lr bk l'. Ht(ir . ... ..... u. ..-I III- il,..v ,r- ,,.mn,w.l .. ...ill , bl d they are composed vr uide j " " ' ; Wost extracts wim especial reference m 1 1. -ir ; . iivera . AlmtMlwm inn,.ri.t,1(l F.-iic 1 b.'J."011 1 TPjru

TB E CROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE H.9 rut raagaaascai ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE SUPERIOR. Read the Following : AN IMVEKTOR'S OPINION I I consider the ßrovei K .!;tr Se'.r.' MaI chine the beat machine for gene: a 1 i -c jt jfl simr le.and no tiot BccMnt itcoaanends itstJl te i fsailirs pattieularly. Tbe seam n.it- by tbie feaacbine i- gaaee iaraHi thr.n the Bbnttle-Kti tch mseftttee on aommt if eatstietty 1 make it anoint to recomnur.i the Qroter i Bafctrr .-. lime whn mysdriee Is requested, erhieb beften. he ease.:.-- reanv people sre Scqnshtted vi li tli" fact that I hieented and psteafted eartBe marbiae improvements MTseiC restisaSHiyof Mr. A. if. Hook, of New Yoik. teiore the cir. ni.-aioner of ' patents..

AN ENTHÜ&IAS7 C ADVOCA.TB. i ir v:"'s UFe or Wheeler A- Wikoe machine, came to tbe urt of Groer .B?.kor with reluctance. Bnt in a nrtf weeks pi odie rinn-lu fncceeded and na the Creeer amd Baaerhaf to moie ra tb osmetic advocate rbsa hke Tl.? .in-pliei? f its eonr traction, tbe faciTitj nitb arbicb n ue ia wonjred, tb beante, .: . bui .and i ... . . , ,v are qasiiUca Mab do not all beb i g aj ce tc a2 " .,,.,.c; m"rWne : crfrom Prof.Kt sahagfi ci liiiston Semuiarv. Examine Before you Purchaso Ar(y Otner-:,--"L War rant tut Kecdles.tWd.mika, anhand AC n FAMILY ; ,; .;. r for Three Y?ara and machine oii, always J. PAUL, Agent. Sign of the RIO BOOT, P:mouifa, ltd. "1 Cr.n be effectomlly eared by t.iken be mkfng Dr. j Roback's b'ood pmilei nn 1 blood pill?, im.j ba;h- , iiJir the affected pans w ith tincmre of aconi;e or ; cblorofotBa. ror aale bv Brown Uro 's. Ladies Ofoedendary hdt3 ho repairs "nt"e p.nrgative will find Robsck'a blood pill just ih. meal cue incj a . . 1 ; mev :; t .ti -ot x .vc m.-i can ! be t.ikra ut Liir.- tl.i. v t-.r i.n?. i. o m. iccrv or 'ÄiÄ vfeuWe Kor Dyspepsiaa Tboaaanda of tbe arorat awffcien ,'tora bats toriTnle gnawin disease ear been eared bt ti.e use : Ro -i i. .hi rh Utters, $ the tasajsaaennfa now i:: prova. I or aale bv li :own : Cro a. I isirr'-.t mare e e . . r. ; I. oire of tie it. J teases of arbieh dyapcaata is ! the parewt. To effect a ears penssaseaanikl avoid j liearty t.d at Bigbt, sad t.kea wine glAoa full oi Roback - bitti .. .... rttiriogse bed. Far sale ; by L'rcwn Bros MM v, flCTIiFIHlljlPlJ tJitji''; 1 I AalAbyiBllul. iTTOSNEYö, COÜNELLOßS it LAW 8 n r OFFICE Bank B v.. ling, (up stsJreJ ix-r a toTTXii, l r. Abatracts of title furnisl ! and spcvdal attention given 'c Real Bstaic business. Insuraaoe Policies tssned oa as reaaosaaMe terms a can be afforded, by aolecal coanfav nies, in the Homo of N. Y assets,.. f4,tXK).000 I Home of Now Haven " i i artford of Hartford 4 ; I IFB rOLICIBS BT THK j Equitable Lifo h as at tjmjm QWTown Lots, wild Lands, and improved Farms, for sale rent. r 12-41 -tf CTDiiaet Ware A W i F U R 1 TUR K A. L A LT. KM AN k CO. Have ,.n 1. al an times a noeaplcte e!rHr.tM.k of Ca Hin t Ware sad rwrsatnre, afeJcb tiny wiliteUat Tcrv reasonable r.-o. t. aVo a compl f - -t.: 'v of andeitaker'a r-'-rnlxhug ;o,.,N. :i..l 'ofn:- ol l.iuie. A ;'oJ t.nr-ete!eaur-Ins 10 etabliihBaent. wl-i-wiS-U HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JO Two farmers ni-n and the fo'.'owin converaa tiou aaigbs have bean assad: Wiioa!- I say. J . have yai got your corn staatsd yet ? " No: have RS Ot yoars aSnSadl " 44 No. 8ir, n t vet. nor have I ;mt ail hit rround plowed. I h id to ce; a new set ot h rne.-a " i win re did yoa re' roar sea asj " " I --nt iöc:n it II ilu-r Iftih. m's New IlarI ness Shop. They are deeidedty die best I c Mstd ' rind in town, boM as to p ic. .,.,....,.. Vssj wid una hia abop iu hn new block 01 the aou'h side of Lanorte street, four doors west of rieavsland A Hoaghftoas ei.y frocery i ou know where thai htf Ok res, I bay my croeer'-e there." 4 Weil, von 'ke nw adi ice and to Haaher A: Heham's for soar haiaiaa, ml I will cnaranteetJad res will be vUlhe wull Sbaassd with raat arcbaoe, br he baa lbt lionesi Ouethman makne. his asaassa that sorked - kass in Jo I'otter'a swap, and there ara several of ismr eetwbhesa aba can leotifa t. the dnrabtlitv of hie work " Coed b do." 44 QsaaJ by Jiin.'' 4- (.0 !" 37 On Ia Porte Street! I AT TME r v it rr 1 it 1: it o o OK Mu b. found the to - mi eh. mt a r-menl . ...I.. ...... mm I ... vMiirni. ' PN DER TAKi NU attended 80 aitb nvni'Dru v,: . . lt.. with a firs das Gear... on rry reaoualiie t. n. C. P dFR. ; Mxj9,isg7, L'

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