Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 August 1868 — Page 4

PlvHioiitU Dement. THURSDAY AUG. 27. 1868. DEWOCRATIC NATIONAL cTICXEtT' For President, HORATIO SEYMOIK, or U. Y For Vice-President, F. P. BLAIR, Jr., f MlMIWl

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor, THOMAS A. HEDRK KS. of Marlon. F'r Li "ftf"lif-('':r r.iO' Alfred P. Flilsrrrtoix. of Allen. Fr Strretv of MstV, BSVBBB V. KlSB, of Boomt. For Mm nsr af, JViEVU V. BKMl W IFFMRi 8 Fnudin. Fr Trairtr tfSM, SMMBBB, RVAX, & Bari em, Fjr .1-rl. of (hi S'it if (tnrt BBAB & ImBOHM. f Qm. for litjf.rt- r nf th tktftmmi (SUVf, M. A. 9, l'A KARlKof MrrrhaV. Fr S' t rj.utuhi t if r f !- Jrtrvfh n, JBBB fi. nilLLir. r.f DarUss. Fur Attorney f'-nind, SOL. VImA TTPOOL, ofPwtmmm For Elector-" at large, JOtTI n roKFitoril.of llmtiiurtoa, BAYI.FSS W H NN"A. of Vi, -. Conti uue lit, ,Hso B BROWN, of Jackson, WILLIAM If FRANKLIN, ol Owen. For lli-trict PectOfE, FVt D!-trK t -Tiioin-is U ('oh, of Kaox, Conitnirtct Its Sproale, of Yandei barg, Second District C S DobUisW, of lhr?in. Contingent JonaaCi Howard, of Clark', Third fWniiiil Tili i Gavia, of Decatur, Continent -RBMMfl (' Devote, f Jennings, Fourth District lohn s Reid. of Fayette, Contingent -K . i.j.imi:; L Smith of Rata, Fifth Metrie! Mm VLorAof Virion, Contingent CSKM UvfU'ld. of Joatwaa, Sixth District B Carte ton. of fawrenee, GmCiagent SfaUWHl ii llamiil. of Snlliv :i, Seventh Di-Uric! -T F Davidson, of Fountain, Continreiitrl IJ Duly, of Carroll, Eighth Ptsaiict fwm F JlfcD mmB. f Grant, Contingent N Ii Unsday, of Howard, tola Dtotafd Mm Colo tick, of AHea, Contin-T Ml i Bassael A shoritT. of Jay, Tenth Mstttct f ) II jBtfes, f Klkliart, Cominf'etit -K Vau Long, of Noble, Rle i-nth Bfafekt-T. J. MeiriSeld. HEPflOCR-iTIC COHGR'SIOML TICKET. Fei CngrsÄ 11th District, KL K. FABRAND, of LaPorte. For Circuit Prosecutor. T. J. WOOD. For Joint il- preventative. BL BL (iALENTINE. For Jedge of Common Pleas Court, DANIEL NO YES. of La Porte. dlwocratic cown ticket. For Representative, J. MeTfXALD. For Treasurer, M. W. DDV. NIIV, For BfcerhT, I. BMF. For ton-ncr. I!. M. LOO AX. For Commissioner M District, II. A. Vtff CaeaMfceloaar Si District. nennr kroi e. For land Apprais r, JAMES DROOKE. A AAIfc Ii-ers lior FJ 818lMiai d and Elo;t! ihSt ber Step sens. From the Princeton Democrat. On Wednesday morning of last week, about four o'ebek, two men, a woman and a little girl whom the woman claimed as her child, came to the "Gay 068 Hotel," at Patoka, and ono of the men, who nid Iiis the lady a room, and when breakfast was ready called lier. After breakfast she statjd that they (herself, child and the two men) had arrive 1 at Pstoka about mid- ' night, bnt not wishing to diatnrVthe proprietor of tho hotel at that hour they bad i Btopped under a tree, and slept until uear 1 morning. She also told who bIio was ; seid thate wai the wife of Mr , and I that . he had left him and was trying te l pet away with her little 'irl. that she -d her husband had a little difficulty about a year before, but that had all been settled. That she had been advised to leave her husband by Sam (her step-son ) and other.-". When the train came along, she got on b Mid and was cordially received by Sam, her step-son, who had taken the train at this plac, and they went on thoir way rejoicing. From letters found in a trnnl 1 ft behind, it would appear that she and Sam had been more like husband and wife than mother ami son, for some time past. I is supposed that they have crone to t i r t . ..1 i'.i i Iowa, and on Monday last tho lather of the Rttle gir started in pursuit of the fagiti res. lor the purpose of obtsnning po9sei-' jq of the child, after which he intends to let the guilty parties go their way. lie has taken tho certiücates troa the best men in the sonntj as to his abiliity to care for and prefect his child. t r t .1 .v .sat i Judge Mellon, of Pittsburgh, lias joined hands with the democrat!, and is cnthnsia?tio in. his support of Seymour a nd Blair. George Washington eonid not tell a lie, and the people made him president, O rant's ability to "lie" is a matter of roc ord, while his ability to become president is a matter of doubt. Six months ao (ireeky said "that those who are pushing (irant for president, will land whero the whigs did with Scott in 9tT Ten hundred Germans iu one ward in Philadelphia, disgusted with radicalism, say they will vote for Seymour and Liair. St'iuton is to take tho stump for Grant. Well. Stanton has smashed more generals than any other man living. We notice tnnt some of our exclrin ges, consulting brevity and pertinency, instead of speaking eftba Grant sad CalfaY ticket, sreak of it as the flrnb Tax ticket

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" "aa swvlcu l " imJ wau4Ujl t k turcr L- 3 TYRRELL, Plymonth. Ind. WOB VVFFALO Dy New York tlnv; from Depot to leave the woman and tho girl at tho ho- . ' . " ! J 'tgJai LZvfrtel until tl.2 B rthere Wund train was Pl iCC, J0V IlOitiO, 9pCF Ü0Z ! I.uei;'.,,,' a -u : , m..: , dh, , ir,,M -.re v. . ftnWtra nromntlv fillel aad arrives In New ..rk I0.1 r. a. ConnettB sl duo The r.ronrictor of the hotel aava 1 1 " . Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna A Western UUC. in proprietor Ol Hit Hotel J.ac, . . a tla!n"& Co.. Plvmontll. J nllroad. ami at Jersey citv with midnlsht Exoress

Tkc Uicb Man's Plaster.

The ':poor man's plaster'1 is good for a weak back. The rich man's planter will break it. (Joverutneut bonds, purchased by greenbacks at a discount, represents the latter. The interest of these greenback bonds must bo paid in gold, raised by poor meu's labor. Farmers arc compelled to take greenbacks for their "rain, mechanics have to , take theru for articles they have to Bell, merchants have to receive them for their j payment for their work ; why should not j ' i 1m 1 . . i i 1 . . , 1 . 1 . i rni&i .n t 1 vi V V I J bonds? i Why could not enough be printed to litt the millions unon millions ot dollars A worth of bonds, that are held bv the rich, . . ... . , and thus stop the interest upou them. . . , I Ii wouKl save to the tax-payers One 1 , .... . , ,. I hunurea and ur:v miiuuns oi Uoiiar per year. Mongrelism don't want this liowevcr. It favors the rich aud oppresses the poor, I and the laboriDS man, the farmer ami BIO-1 n . chanie, who votes with the party, simnlv ' ... ' J... VJ liei;;3 to lu:id up a power that will tram- ; V. ' pie htm down. The democrats of Pennsylvania say their state is sure for Sejmour and Klair. Everything indicates a glorious victory, if democrats only po their doty, and vre know they will. The white men of die southern states have said to tho negTOCS that, if they should vote for the carpet-baggers in the coming elections, they must look to the i . , t .1 earpet-basjgera for employment. In otlir Wds, that a difference in political opin ions, aud an expression of it at the ballot box. would be held as a good reason for refusing to give them work by thoif J old masters. The ';loval leap-un" of Philadelphia J u n l co , i- .1 l r.,.. ut oponwu ui iiiuu hmuh j nonpayment of due?. Thej' have united , . , ... wun r-eymour auo jia:r organizations. PILE REMEDY. ''e, the underfed, hereby certify for the benetit ot the alliicted, that IsM than one oottle of Tyrrell's Pile Hemedy cured each of us of severe cises of piles of from one to twenty years standing : Rer. J. ;. Thomas, Bonrbon, Ird. H. WindbiglfT, Bourbon, Ind. Wot, Ii:it-s, Bonrbon, Ind. Elias Galentine, Boorfoon, Ind. D. O. Qnirey, Ply month, Ind. I). B. Marks, Plymontb, ml Wm. Tribby, Plymouth, ad. Per s iL- by Erown llro.'s, T. A. Lemon, J. 8. AHeiuan Co., Plymouth, laid. Tyrrell & Chamberlain, Bourbon, Ir. I. A. K. Plamki Rochester, Ind. Hamilton Bn.s, WaJkcrton, Ind. Jonas Miller, Bremen, Ind. Dr. Spencer, Tippecanoctown, Ind., rullv. Also bv the mannL. Weaver, Bonrbon, C. Cnsbman, Tyter 'm QBE A '"P ACSTTjTb OTTT Q Ä T TT jlJ3&LiJ UUi ÖÄJLllli Saving aeteta laedte leave Pombon I will, from this d ae, oiler lor s il my entire stoek of CMMHIT, 'ÜK'Ml, NOtiOBS, &C, LEgg CCST parchn5eril ta want of goods la my line will save from tS to 50 Per cent, by calling upon me within the next thirBourbon, July 7. WM. BEARS. STONE COAL, STONE COAL, STONE COAL. Limn, LIME, WATER LIME WATER LIME, WATER LIME. l'fASTRRINfl HAIR, PLASTERING II AIR, PLASTERING HAIR. QaAjOtMEO PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER. S EB fj US SMit.YGLEV-. At wholesale and retail at Yellow Warehouse, II. Q. THAYER, CASH ! cash : 111 ! I will IBf Iii liinrhesf. m.ii'ki't. nrif in rali fur wheat, com , oau, rye, barley, and all kinds ol seeds at the yellow ware hon-. 111. G.THAYER. Farmers Take Notier. Gorvl and reliable farmers can be tarnUned with any amount of flax seed, on conditions raade known at our store. The raising of Max seed is very remunerative to fanners, and it s cms to be entirely ignored in I h's county. Thto who nmv wish to fcngagf in raising the same should call on us noon. 8tt L. HUSSBAUal A CO. Is it R!;ht That yoa shoo Id bid dalance to all natural laws and the science of Bsodleal Bienj and sufTer with dyspepsia or Indisjestion wiien Koh.tck'a stomach hitters can he procured at any drur; store 7 For sale by Urown Hro'n. TOR SALE! HORSE and DRAY. For parties lus enquire o 41) H. B, REEVE.

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On and after Ma v. II, 1868, Train- will leave Station? d ii 1 v, (Sabbaths exempted, 1 n follotra: Train leaving Chicago at r ,81 P. Bu, leave-- dailv. Train leaving Pittsbargfc at n.io P. ML, leaves sally. TBAJBB (;JXi WBST. STVTtONS. EXPRESS. EXPRESS. Kr::r:-.- EX PR CSS

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Valparaiso Plvmoiith. Warraw . . . Colombia.. .. .11.85 1..CO 1,48 " AOS " 4,(r0 Fort Wavnc ";ui Wert.. Lmm Formt i s.e1. " i'r Sandnky...l r n Bacrras ! S88 c.stfliiie. ' A" K JJhnSeld.... Wooster Orrvllle MaMwiHon... .1 7. " . " I !.1S n 0.50 " .jlO.Ot". " ,10.80 ,l Canton Alliance.... Sil. m. Rochester PlitabnraA..., 1 2.10 " V. It. 8TTKR8, UonlTlekel afsat C. C. .V Jj. it. fl. rr?ni Table. 8 0 M M I', R A RR A N 0 E M E xN T . EASTWARD . fiPAveLaPorte , daily) (8nndajfl Bseepted.)) ,p:nn A .M ArriTcatPlmonth, in.-co a M WESTWARD. IiPavcPlvmouth 2:10 P. M Arrive! La P.rto 4t40 P. M Trainsronbr Mlehijran Son there A Northern Indian Railroad time, which ia 15 Minntea aloorertbaaP.,Ft.W. xCR.ft. time. E. IT. SCOTT. ?unt. I, W. A, ft '. Rai way. vawaTan station. G O I N G SOUTH. MaM and Express (leaves) 10.29 a. M. Bxpreea 7.21 P. M Local Frci-ht G. 15 A.M. nnivnvnPTii A" w "Mail and Express ''leaves) i,0A.M. Espres 4 P. M. Local P'reii'bt 0.15 P. ML ERIE RAILWAY. jit: OA t'-. vote iHftTBti B Tit. i ( ;r route to INi:V 'OSii:, BOSTON AND XEW RNGLAND C I i i KS. ThisTtaihviy extends from Dc kirk to New iobk460 miles, UFfALo to Nsw York 423 miles, Salamanca to New York 415 miles, aNo is raoa o 27 BAIles tlio bH0.1TE3T ROUTE. Ab trim- rannli!( directly ntroags to Sew York, psa" j';o aiun vnnwn caaatti or coicm. K.on and after Ainr. 18th. 1887, tcatn will leave i:i in conncrtion with all western llnoa as follows : FRO SI i l 'SKIS K . I Y 8. ! lt. 1 !. i A ' '. I -y New Yo. k time from Union denote : I 7.20 :. i. BAIL EJPRFJV, Prom Dnnktrk, (Snndar excepted I sti;s at naiamanca, ni oo a. n., aini connects at llorncllsville and OorningwHb tln-SA. m. Rrnr mail from UutTalo. and arrives in New York at i.:r, P. if. LIU ITTSIXO EXPREß froa Solan mnea. (aandavs exeeptedV stops at Hcenelhwflle SAB r. m.. (wnpper, Internwcllag with the SSI train from 11 .flalo and ttrrive in New York at 7.00 a. m. 4,r '. 3f. NKW FORK NJfiHT EXPnfW, ftora T rokirk. e.ii'i-i vs i-ei-itetl. i -to ar li.iiiir.nca 8,V e. m. : Owan 7JO P.m.; nraera 9.9S . m.. sad arrive in (lew York at 180 t. eoMMetina with afternoi n trains and uleamera for Boston ami New England fitK !'. M. ' ISt ISVlSATi A. V '.'.' -. EroM Dankhk. (Sunday cxcepteA) stop at Salamaaea 11.33 p, m . and orineefc si Hcrnellaville with the lijB trainfrom Baflalo, arriving In New York r. .v. railroad, and at Jersey eitv witli !intiunt bxui tr.iin of IS sw ) r- e railroad for Pliiladelohla, Balti more and Wahlnrrton. S.88 A. B. tiXPRKH V I 'A. via Avon and Hnrnellavill" (Snndaytp excntel.) strivea i; New York at t.ihi a. x. : connweta at Klmira wits Northern-central raHw iv for ll ini-S ir.-. Phlladelnhla, IVilrimoro. Wash Insttm and poJnta wmth. 'i.-jM y. m. .'.. ''VV KXPRB (rtnndaya exeeptd. ' stow at loru ruVville T -i p, m. (snp.) and rrives In New York 7.00 a. m.. connect at Jerney city witli MomMg BxpreM train of New Jersey Railroad for BaltiMoreand Waahlnaton, and al New York wiw mornint; Bxpreaa train kit Boaton and New England 5.!t '. M! Nkw YORK VWHTEXPRESH, dallv. stopa at PortT-e s.r" v. Intenpeetins at itarnelsrtlVo with UM L19 v. m. train IrOM Dankirk, and arrives in New 11.20 . I. VINVINNATI EXPRESS, (Saadavs exeepttdA sto;s at Bnaqaebannak T.:io a. si.: thkft.) Tnrnev'a 1,18 v. m.. (dine) and arrivea in New York at US i. m.. eonnectfl at Elroira, with northern Central R. 9m lor Hsirtsbarg. Pbiiadelpbla, BaHlmore, Wasabnrton,A potntaaontli;atOreal li'-ml with Delaware, Lackawanna fc Western railroad lor Hcranton, ".'renton and Etdladerphia. and al New York with afternoon Iralna and rteamcrip for Booton and New Rnyrland citt'nly one train eaat on Sunday. It'a'. lag Dutfalo at S.in r. M., an I reaching New York at 18,81 v. M. Boston and New Rnalaad paasenvers, with their hO(ragC are transferred fitt "f clmrijt iu New York. To phiaaara travoleni the line of th Erie railway pre-nt-i many oiij'Cts f Interest, pasahaj Hiroagn the bcantlfnl rsllersof the Cheaiaair, Bii '8shsnns , Delaware and Baaaapo rivers, an ever efanürlng iunorama of nature's beauties eOMManda attention. Tie- 1) !"t "-;,il,0 'd ae.d ino-t Iuxurioii sleeping coaehea IS THE ULi aoooMpaayaO Bight trains on thi- railway. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, Au ifwt aha iys it-t font i any sfllsr rout. A8X Ton TfCKKTfl VIA. ERIR RAILWAY, Which can be obtained at principal Tick (MBcei in the weotand oath-west. mum. f. WM. BARB, n'l Snpt. Geal l'as. Agt. Tin: CROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE ii ia Tiir. n Kr krexck! fiCKSOWLEDGED TO BE SUPERIOR. Read tho Following : AM INVENTOR'S OPINION " I consider the Grevel Uaker Sewing Ma ehinc the beat Machine for gaaeral use. It is simple, and on that account it commends itself to families particularly. The seam made by this Machine is asort durable than the Bbattle-Stitoh machine on account of its elasticity I make it a;ii(t. to recOMMend the G rover k Ilaker ma chine when My advice is reqiii ted, which is often the ease, M many people ard aoqnabatod with the fact that I invented and patented sevnne machine improvements myself, f 1 estimony of Mr. A. II. Hook, of Near York, before the commissioner of patents. AN ENTHUSIAST C ADVOCATE. My wife, from a six years' previous uso of Wheeler k Wilson machine, came "to the use of Orover k Baker with rslnctance. Bat in a few veeks prejudice vanished, admiration succeeded, ami now the GroVer and Baker has no more en-thriit-Jtic advocate than she The simplicity of itseotW traction, the facility with which its use is acquired, the Ix.tuity, strength and elasticity of MsaUteh, and itl adaptability to all kinds of work arc qualities nhish do not all beloag at once to say other mschlne iter from Prof. Hanahaw, of Williston Seminary. Examine Before you Purchase Any Other. EACH r M 11. V .M M il I i: 8:irr;iiitol for Tlirre Years ii ..I : 1 1-- I ;l i iiecuics, inrcau, siiüs,aini Hiacuiue on, suwnvs , , ' J iii iiitiiu. J. PAUL, Agent. Sign of the BIG BOOT, Plymouth, Ind. M

H. B. DICKS0ST,

DKALEIi IN I & BOMESTIC UHflB. 111 TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLEE'S BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND.

; self-abuse may be radically cared without the dangerous use of internal Medicine or the a jj1 iKceps constantly on hind a larpe and well cition of the knife ; poiatinf out a mode of cure assorted stock of every description of Hardware, at once wimple, certain and ellectual, by means in a! MOM any shape, size, quantity and quality, J of which every sufferer, no n. itter what bis confroman iditionni.iv be, may cure liimself cheaply, pri vately and radically. AMERICAN COOKING STOVE ; ÄS Ä "f cv"ry Beat under seal in a nlain envelojM to an ad-

to n COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to I paper o(4 oz tacks. Of erer kin'; Elevated Ovens, Square, Parlot Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete TRI M 1W 1 JT 1 S to match. SHELF GOODS of erervdescriDtioti rionse Trimminas, DOOR and WINDOW bang 1 ings; Glass and Sash ; Carpenters' tools. By the Kog or Poeads, Mill saws, Log and Dog Chains; the best Axes iu the West. Tin. Brass, and Hollow Wares Of all kinds; I I- o w , shov i: I. N and all manner of Ag-ieultu'-alutensils.includinc Forks that load and unload hy by horse r ower a splendidassoftinentof CUTLERY l ISU HOOKS LINES, U0ri WIRE, BELTING AND COW BELLS, IRON A VD stei:l IX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD BUS CUBS etc., kc. In fact avert thina; that any one ever thoaeht a boyingina Hardware Store, and a thousand things oesiucs, with a NE STOCK. constantly arriving, whiehthey propose fellim; o jej: e a 3? e jel Than the same can bebouhtat any otherplac this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass ware mile an I repaired on reasonable tcrmsand short notice, r.-tf-en 5" 3 8 i 4 a K 91 O" - a o p 7? C O 3 OB. a o 7- 7? n d B o o o o o - ?r - a 4 88 e Co p fi 5 ID a al s e ES rf . be ZXi 0 0 M Ö g - y o 75 4 I 81 r 71 n -, -- n 'A s 3 ö an O on Q Cü M 1 g" 0 Si i I I 2 o fc w a; n O M 5 Si 5T ta as i i J 3" I n 3 NEW HARNESS SHOP. J IM AND JO. Two farmer? met and the following convert tion miht have been heard: "Whoa! I say, Jo, have you ot your corn planted yet ? " u No; have you ot yours planted? " " No, sir, not yet, nor have 1 got all ni v ground plowed. I had to get a new et of harness.' m Where did yen vt your new setT' M I cot them at Hasher k llolnin's Nov Rar84 Shop. They arc dvided!y the beat I G uld Bndln town, both as to price and quality. Yoti will find bis shop in his new block o:i the south side of Laporte street, tottf doors west ol Cleava. land &. Houghton's city grocery, i ou know where that is?" "Oh yes, I buy my groceries there.' 1 " Well, you take my advice ami po to Hasher A: Hoham's for vour harness, and I will guarantee that you will ne will be well pleased witli your -archase, lor be has that honest Ducthman mukhis harness t'nat worked so long in Jo Potter hop, and there are several of your neighbors now mu wwii tu tau uursvwiity oi nia worn. " Oood bv do," "Good b'v Jim' "Go lang!1 37 A. . ij BO ii. i: B Hp Oo, WIIOI.KSAI.K A ItKTAir. DEAl.K.RS IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, t'ROi'KL ll Y t i : : : s 8f a 1 1 1 : , PLYMOUTH, INDIANA nstf BE OF GOOD CHEER a iiai'PV o i:i'noN iiionI IIEtl l. (ti.! UTS nroduond bv T. S. I j I r rr. ,. . . . I Drnmhov, Trov. N. Y . for the immediate ainiilnlation of MENTAL AOONY.by radically curing all tesnlti of a Hfe ef indiasreHan. No failure . Three for one dollar, with plan- directions. 2-ly

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Jnt pebliahed, a now edion o f ir. CsilrwelPs Ccl-c?i-;tctl Kswiy on tl-.e RMOCAI. CURE (without DlOuiciiK") ol SperMt totrfaoea, or Seminal Wrakne?, Iiiroluntarv Beaiiaal Losses, Im'iotency, Mental and Physical incapacitv, Im ledimcnts to mar riage, etc., also, Consumption, Epilopsy, and Fits, induced by sell -indulgence or sexyal cxtravajMnee. 3 I'Prico, in a scale"; envelope, only f reiit. The celebrated author in this admirable essay , clearly demonstrates from a thirtv vears aacceB fui practice, that the alarming consecieunccs of dress, postpaid, on receipt of nix cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. Colrerwelri " Harnage Guide," price 95 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE k CO., Bowery, New York, Post otlice box 4,580. 35 lv G-. BLAUST, & CO., DRUGGIS TS, rfoath west corner of Michigan and (lano Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAVING j ust rccived a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consist in? mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Dye Stnflfs, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary , Pare Medicines, and Liqnovs for Medical purposes only, to which we respecafnlly invite tiie attention of this community. We have also on hand a stock of GrROOBRIES, Tea.OofTee,Su!rar, Tobaeco, Cigars ,ete. Tobe disposed, ofa. very reasonable figures. Within a few da VS past. we have received from Pittsburgh ami New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L.AlMPS. for bnrnin gthe same, of every. size and st vie, with or without shades. We are also agents for all he popular Patent Medici n;e s the d.tv. Physician! prescriptions carefully t up stall hours of the night, by an experienced i irgist. We earnestly invite the pablie to favor ns wits all, ox amine our stock , and become convinced the fact, t hat we are doing 8 lioer.il business. llnv.U-t G IHiAIN ft to. 5! s: 1 I ba u , el ft s 63 0 b H s Ü d 0 01 o 3 7 N4 a m D O ES a: - -! ft g - o "3 r öd r3 c t o S 8 e ri a 71 s a Pr tt o w H o ta cr o o i s o p O aCO C5 Ö 1868. 18ÜS. TIPPECANOETOWN Woolen Factory. PR3CE3 REDUCED. Role Carding 8 cents per pound Carding and Spinning 33centa per pound sraavtae. White riannul vd. aide... .W senta per ward Black and Whit-.' yd wide JMS cents 'per yard Rlack and Red yd. wide. . . .35 cuts "per yard Black and Green yd. wide. .35 eenta per yard Black and Bine yd wide. . . . 4 1 cfnts per yard Jeaas 90 finches wide 40 cents per yard Fall Cloth 2d inches wide. .60 eenta per yard Blankets $j per pair, and' 1Ü pounds ot clean wool. Woolen Sheeting 2J$ yards wide, 3 pounds of wo d and 40 cents per. yard i While Stocking Yarn, double and twisted. 4J5e. Common colors r'5c. Blue Mixed 4'Jc. CLOTH DRESSING, Jfe. Cloth, Fl.i i ol, Jean, Blanketa and Woolen Sheeting ehanged for Woolat the factory, or A. Ii. entan Cos store in Plj month, for good c'le wool. :i- N.B. ft P.S. ALLEM AN. TiiE AMERiCAH COOKING STOVE This stove has Sxr iin been awarded two first premiums at our State Pair at Buffalo, one for OOal and One for wood. Wo arc now able to announce the unparalleled result of this stove having taken the first premium al the New York State Fairs for the last t sonsecnttve years, notwithstanding it has been brought in compet it ion with all the icst stoves made in the State, and many from other St ites,and notwithstanding the persistent, combined and determined dibits of its competitors to de font it. And its success is not alone confined to this State. On the likh of September It . is awarded two first pre rn tanas in the N'e-.v Jersey State Fair, and his also been awarded the first premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, and h is never been exhibited at a State fair and failed to take the first preiiiiun and thp premiums it has taken at County Fairs are too numerous to mention. And these awards sre Amy endorsed by the people throughout the country. Its name has become a household word from Maine to California, and from the Great Lake to the Gulf ol Mexie. ,and the de mand has become so large that notwithstanding "r large and increased facilities for maaufacturim;, we are unable to supplv the demand promptly. SHEAR, PACK ARU ,v CO., Albany, N. Y. For Salic BY n9tf H.H. DICKSON Plymouth Ind. ATTORNEYS, (WNttLLOKS at LAW N O REAL ESTATE ACENTS. Ol'FU'K liauk Huililio-, (up staire,) PLYMpP TU, IND. Abstracts of title furnishetl and special al tenUon given to Keel Batate business. Insurance Folictes issued on ns rcastn:ible terms as can be afforded, by solvent com pa nics, iu 111 Homo of N Y-... .assets.. . HMO (UMI Home of New Haven ' . 1,400.000 i Hartford of Hartford ' -mmmmiu bill POLIGlBsl Bl Til K Equitable Life .aaieeSs obOO,Ot10 iSlTToap L'ds, wild Lands, and improved Farms, for sale -'i rent. vlfl 41 tf

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JT. PAUL, AGENT.

- - - i . . Boot and Shoe S ore. SIGN QF THE BIG BLACK BOOT. Would respectfully inform the public that he has now and intends to keep constantly on hand the most extcdsive a. id complete assortment of MOTS MB SHOES. O n aasorfasM nt of LADIE8' MISSES BOY'S BOOTS & BHOESj id full and complete; w.i bought at reduce 1 prices sad will be sold at SMALL PROFITS We also make Boots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who favor us with their custom. Our stock is such that No Ono can fail to ba Suited who Bay give as a call. Our place of buines is in the new brick block at the OF THF BIU BOOT. Plymouth, Indiana 12-40tf. l-TEW PIE;M. D. P. CORRELL, At No, 10. Michigan Street, lias opened an entire n6w stock of FOREIGN AND Do.M ESTIG DRY GOODS. All goods bought at the late DECLINE IN PRICES. A full tck of DRESS GOODS, Etc. GIVE ME A CALL, AND EXAMINE MY BiOCK. 1 I On La Porte Street! AT THE F i it a i r ii it B m o o May be fonad the bc-t and cheapest assortment of Goods, ever oltcrcti in PLY MOUTH. I'N DKUTA.K I NO attende.l to with a firs class Hearse, SB very reasonable term. C. PALMER. May 9 . 1 S6 . 36li

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('. AÜLTMAN & OO'S "SWEEPSTAKES." T I ! E ONLY UKKl'JNB "SWEEPSTAKES" THRESHING MACHIE. C. An Tim o.. Mamifi rurera. i saton. oti. K H. Tatixir. Üen'l Wetrn Af 't. ChlcafO, fA rwo sirirs er e:sss revnas. The Improved " Caroy " Power, (lioih eight and ten horte .) THE COMPENSATING" POWER, ;15u'.li eight and ten horse.) A ocrruneLlaUo aa!aucn ezists aonng thraaasnSl " own tho Lett nacLias h the aeiglborhood." Hoihlag is more usasrocalle to taeir. than tc hare 'armen I plain thattliir work it net properly done, or to raluitie V.rae nv reaon of braataref, and ttay not b too careful in eelacting a macbin. The Sweepstakes is the accredited head of ih'- Threal banily, and Its tnpeiinr at.ri -tit. tty. ease of draft, style of 8nlFh, and rapw ' bcl aresl mj and cleaning Sjm88 hwter and bettt r than aiy other are acknowledged. The rc-at reputation achieved by this Stmrite nschine, hub :t-d s.'v-rl nnacmpnlon mannf . irers, and namerona agent. to attach the nasaa " r)wKEraTaKBn,v in one wsv scd another, to then . ahaeBt and edvr nieeiuetita t'ml;-danddoclTa. To avoid daception. ,v BuS eTry machine has Ihecard, aci.TMAN COn Haanvacvcaaan, Uantow, Oüio." in gilt letter, conspicuously on both tides of the Separator. Toe Genuine Sweepstakea enables Ute Ihrosaerts ptefc nia rastssssss, a-.ioni stopa for rs palra, tsis uracil toorec than otnctm, saves maca gnimt)iiti; siul Trxation. does lhe sane amount af work with less bürar, n. BBBake him to select las best and most profitable joha. The farmers give it the preference, and often an extra price pr biiohel. because it threshes dean fross the beads, separates perfectly from the straw, cleans f.t for market ulttsuul ,ite. htm ail the trraJn. dot its work with th utmost speed, aaXetv and seasessy. nd doe not keeji a ang of men sad learns 88088 them on expense. The eloe-ant ' Patent Pivot Side Oear at hi he ,' i v od the SwEimaass.' Our "Patent Cleaning Apparatus" otvahlea the operator t" control the direction of UishlasSs and position or the selves, and clean eith- r heavy se lijrlu grain, without wa:e. fast as it can lie threshed, the cl.aff iir-d dirt being i pratl from the graiaV I H fi I U ttrike the ttire at alt. Tcylor'3 Safety Coupling's, for Tombrtaf Rods, which save a datier to man and loiiit. ore funiiiiied on all our niacbsnes. Separators. Horse Povrers, 8trawStacker.s, Geor, or Jacks, sold Beparatelv, when desired. A written warranty AsHvered with every machine. Tl-.e SWKEISTAKa' is nsnally a v.-ry scarce article after harvest, and pa a-e saonM Brsfsr tariy. Call or send and get a pamphlet circular (rlvh.jr a fti1! descTmnon ami particulars, together witli nameroas reraacates, and the names ana real Sanco of seseral thoosand r!f' ho have bought and ;:swd tlr Swaarsraass in Bat North-wast alona. NICOOLS i URO., Agents tt Plymouth. CELEBRATED Bnckeye Reaper iri Mower, The .veil known BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL, TTA-V RAKES gold by ISKOLKS & BRO., i nfiee over Presrnlee i Legsn! lry irnoils store. fireat Ihirgaias! PEOPLE DO ÜPPRECI&TE BARGAINS! nstnas nrn at g, Sl IU. BECKER'S! V-K AT.!: 8KCBIVIKG a X.A8CI STOCK OS CLOTH I2ST Gh, ' Sim 61iitin Dry (ioods. Hats, C aps Trunks, (ienlV Furnishing Goods llotigiif Mus RTorc flie Recent Kite in Trices. Calicoes 1 12, 14 and IG ckd. Brown Muslins, 8, 10, 12 and cts. Bleached Mnslins, same price. Shirting Stripe, 12 to 18 ct. Brown and Blue Dcnima li to 18 cts. Ticking, 15 to 25 cts. Jeanfl for 2" cts. Good ralniorals for $1 50. Fine White Btantefo, 4 50 pair. Governmenl Blankets, (six lb.) 4 00 pair. vtk Tiwt aacatran ma i iraefl srvtn ar Ho3?skirls -Somethiiiff Entirely New! or ma utnat arruui. GOOD SUITS, SI2 & SI6. wr. RAVI .it -r net I nasi i Tuto, 8SJ8J cv ;ivt: reo rrrs m renB entim sATisracraaa. rioliiiimOit Qfaid and Urpaired os short oticb. 10,000 WHTI fir CLITI1W will 88 SSM or, a CREDIT OF 3 MONTHS To irood and rvp.niible P rtisO S. sxl M. BECK KK. oxToixxot; Tjr .1 V b' I flft I TÜRE . 1. l.liRMAN .V CO. ilfive on hand at aH times (Otnplc'f nd -legsnl sl. nf Cabinet Ware and Fu , 8ich tfcey w ill sell at rerv reHsonanle rates. M- a eomnlet.' sj... W of undertaker s Fnraishrjf ,.. ...i . and Coffins ol nil kinds A gwl Ib niyc rlaaar.tu to the caiablnfnucai. s TT'aJMi

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