Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 September 1868 — Page 3

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Mvmoiith Democrat. m 1 LlOOAI. AMP MiaOMAAMOU8. Ahmmm Aum-Thi following Djeut re authorized to contract foradvertlsins at our Xw.t e?h rates: CaWtt, Cobchh Co., Masonic ibaäpte, Chtafl; 8. H. VtniNOiLL, 37, Tark Row, gfewY4k; Gf.o. P. IMM ODV, 40, Park Row, Jlr.v York; Cook. ClMM a M ack. Cincinnati, O.

American Lodge, No. 91, I. O O. BmmMt meeting Dtrj Thursday evenin?. at 7 '2 o'k. in Mrifd story of liuinrichouser's brick block. . T. PHILLIP-". T. K. HOUGHTON. N. J. Plymouth Chapter, No. 49, 1. A.. 31. Re?nl.ir eornmiinie-ation; firt and third Monday cveBbd? of each nionth; visiting companions always welwnK M. II. KICK, M. K. 11. P. J. r. LANGENBAUM!!, Sec y. Plymouth Council, No. 18, 15. :im1 ?. "MI. II -."ilar r.-!nnT.uii':tion -"rond Wcdndny of each ; rid i;ir companions always wi-lcom-. O. II. P. BAI LEY. T. 11'. G. M. J. F. I.AV'.r.NB.VUtiH. Recorder. Plymouth Lodge, No. i 49, IT. sad -V. M. Rc"nlr cfmmnnication ftr-t and third Friday cvoMaetof each month. Visitin? brother a.yav wmh ion. K. R. SHOOK. . M. B. S. HtXSOK, Scc'y. Plymouth Protection Hook & Ladder Company, No. I. Regular meeting firt Tuesday of" end, month. J. F. LAXUEXB.U'UII, Forvma. .1. N.FUEESE. S. . y. - - " GrvAM) Concert. Miss Mundy, assisted by her lutils, aDd musical talent from La Porte, will give a vocal aud instrumental concert at Ualcony hall, on Friday evening, September 18th, for the benefit of St. Thomas' Episcopal church, of PJynionth. The programme will consist of songs, duetts, quartettes, tableaux, etc. Full particulars may be toad on the bills, whieh will be circulated before the evening of the concert. As the concert will be conducted by home talent, the proceeds to bo devoted tc a worthy object, the hall should, and no ' -k J la L L- n 111 DS Is XVWW'- .--M. J . V v J - SBJ I an excellent sitger, and is acknowledged to be almost successful teacher ot vocal music. The concert will be in every way worthy of commendation and support. We called at the fouudry of Mr. Adams of this place a day or two ago, and cxamned an engine manufactured enntirely by Lim, to be used in a sawmill, which is a most creditable piece of work, showing tbr.t when required, Mr, Adams cau turn out as good work as c:m be procured at any poiut in the wc?t. The engiue is of thirty-five-horse power, beautifully finishf 1. pQMtanag in one or t no respects an: advantage over aDy ot a similar make we have son. Great credit is due Mr. Adams, and he should be well supported in his enterprise by our cit'zena. We learn that the names of the M loil" who demanded that the flag on the hickory ole, near the residence of Flenry Tngcr, ,-iiould be taken down, were Chas. Dunlap and Geo. Iiho lcs, of Arg'S. AVc publish their. names that their neighbors may know what estimate to put upon their haraotcr. The actiou was disgraceful, cowardly, and indicated a spirit of ruffian ism which we advise thcce vouuir men to curb, or it will lead them into difiica'ty they little dreaJsi of. Respectable rep n. licans were disgusted with them, and tl i would fii few supporters, should Kb j Deed them. Thk Genuin Evangelical Lutheran M.iurch, of this place, have contracted fbl the construction of their new church building and will hurry forward the work until it is completed. Mr. Babcock is the contractor, and is to finish iho building ready for occupancy for the sum of S9?000. The entire cost of the building will 1 about 611,000, and will be an en I ;nt to tho town. S. II. Edwards. Iv.j., for many years iic apjent of tho P., M. W. k C. railwny comp ny lias retired from the office at this dace, and Mr. Fulton is at present officiating. The urbanity, cood nature and gentlemanly conduct of Mr. Edwards will long be remembered by the trading public and all who had business to transact with him. Mr. Fulton is not a stranger iu our place, and we anticipate that he will give entire satisfaction to all who have business to transact with him. Mr. Edwards at the same time resi"ncd the agency of the express company at this place, and is in that department fuccceded Ly Phil. Kyan, Kq., who has had charge of the department for some time past. Mr. Kyan is an active, agreeable, and efficient business man, and wc hope he may tarry many days with us. M. M. Galentine, Kiq , democratic candidate for joint representative for the counties of St. Joseph will addrgss the people at Argos, on Saturday evcoing, Sept. 12. E arc plcisfd to henr encouraging reports from the farmers relative to the corn and potatoe crop-. If wo are not visited with a substintitl 1'rost during the next ten or fourteen days the probabilities are that corn will make a very much better return than was anticipated a few weeks ago. We hope it will ; times are hard cuough without crop failures. Correli, Woodbury have closd out their entire stock of dry goods. We wonder il there is any truth in the rumor that John L. Westervelt has collected debu twice over enough to pay his taxejfor 1867, or if widow women have Iiad to pay him money to settle claims Y their Luaban-J.

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A fire occurred at the residence of Mf. Whpelrr nr. thifl tilacft last Tiip1:it nfrer-

. -vsa ,i,fl m.fBj nffJ UU'JU iiin, sui ivi lug i uui ju ami vuicient assistance of neighbors and friends, would have resulted in considerable loss. The fire caught from the chimney on the north side of the house and rapidly spread until when discovered it had secured a dangerous start. The engine and hook and ladder companies were promptly ou the ground prepared for action, but the active labors of the citizens checked the flames in a short time. Considerab'e damage was done, but we are not informed as to the amount. The house and furniture are insured. The " humble individual," who, pretending to speak for others, sent au anonymous letter through the postoffice to the Hector of the parish of St. Thomas, is hereby notified that the authorship of the letter is easily recoguized, and notwithstanding the anonymous character of the letter (which condemns the writer), its insulting language, its ignorance of the things concrning which it speaks, its Uriah lleep whine of superior humbleness. rnd its Pharisaical claim of superior sanctity, will be made public and receive a public reply in du season. Notice. The corner stone of the German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's church of Plymouth, will be laid Wednesday, Sep. ltkh, at 1 o'clock, p. m., llcv. J. Kammeror,of Lal'orteOjfficiatiug, asistcd by other clergymen. A general invitation is extended to the public. The clergymen of the town of Plymouth nre especially invited to attend. By order of the Building Committee. Notick. We, the undersigned, inform the citizens of the surrounding country that our stores will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Sep. 17 and 18, also Saturday the 26th, on account of Holidays, and no business transacted. S. ft M, BlGCKIft, Lafkr & Bito., NVMBAUMft Co., Marks & Khhlicii, V Beckfr ALLMAN & Mayer B. N UMBAU M. It is the opinion of numy who Buffered with ague aQd other bilious diseases while in the army, I bat had our troops been supplied with Dr. Deckell'l ague cure, instead of being do.-cd with quinine on all occasions, much suffering Would have been avoided, and millions of dollars saved to the government. For sale by all druggists Look Hlkk. We are iu receipt of our fall and winter stock, aud all we Bile of you is to come aud see us before you purchase elsewhere. We have rich bargains in dry goods and clothing. We have iu in our employ Mr. Samuel Uitchie, formerly with J, E. West-jrvelt fc Co., who will be happy to see his old customers. No trouble to show goods. S. fc M. Bkckkr. W no RxLU (Joops ClIBAPJtOT ? Here are some prices at which the' are selling gois to-day at Westervelts : Yard wide unbleached sheeting at I2j cts.; fine kilting at 10 cents; blue denims 12. The best nukes and stylos of prtnti at 12 eiiuls; good d la'iDfs at 1 5 cents; red flannel 30 cents ; hva-y gray llanncls 10 cents; all wool shawla at SI Iu balmoral skirts at SI ; jeans at 20 cent". They hare many other equally as good bargains iu boots and shoes and carpets. Their .stock is complete, and they ask all to look and see if these things are io. HURTlRfl are haviug quite au iuteiesting season this fall, M far. Duck-chickens, and pigeons abound in large numbers, and the sport of " getting" them is commenced in good oarncht. Commissioners' court couvened at the courtroom on Monday list, with Messrs. Alkm.-.n, Garriaon and Miller, commissioners, and auditor Thompson, present. MA. (). PACKARD will address the people at Argos Saturday evening next, September 12. Let there he a pood ; turn out, x.- the living issues will be ablt and eloquently discussed. j BftlNfJ your hides, pelts, butter, eggs, and all kinds of produeo to us. We will cither pay you the cash, sell you groceries as cheap as any house in town, or if you are indebted to us we will take produce in payment. L. Nussuai m k Co. No. 23 Michigan st. A long haired fellow in Australia out with a dreadful scriptural prophecy to the effect that most of the earth is about In llO tnrno.) Inncv .Ihmm ...) ..1 1 J ""o1its center of gravity. J he only way to escape destruction i to cmigrato to Augtralia. A New Yorker visiting Charleston says if tho mosquitoes there were only colored to the right shade and domesticated, they would bo taken for canary birds. A Calitorata steam plow was tried at 8aa Francisco on Saturday, and is pronounced a success. The machine moved at about the uual speed of a horse, cutting the earth si:c inches deep, casting tho weeds on one side, and leaving the ground the same as if dug with a spade. Mrs. Rachel Posey, whoso husband was a soldier under General Washington, died at Valley Forg, Pennsylvania a short timo ago, at tho good eld ago of one hundred and two years and ten months. Her recollection went back to the time when Washington and his army were encamped at Vally Forge, in 1777 and TS,

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Prepared for the Democrat BOURBON LODGE NO 227 3B A.. 3X. BOl'RßON IND. Regular romraucations mad 'and foVith'Tuesday evenings oieae.umoniu. wiung nreinren uwiji weicom. B. D. WK4VF.lt Bt-c'y d. Mcdonald. w. M. BOURBON LODGE, No. 203. r. o. o. x Regular meetings every Saturday evening in Odd FelloWB Hall, the west id'." of Main' street. J. K. Houghton, Soc'y. John Windbi-jW. N. (. Bourbon Democratic Club. Regular nnetirigs every Monday evening, In Omar Davis' hall. J. W. DAVIS, President. E. S. Fi9n, Secretary, K K CHURCH Rer. C. W. TlnOM pastor. Meetingi every Sunday at lO'j a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. in. ..-. ( m tit u-... itov. a. rotter nastor. -M.un.-i everv Sunday at 10-5 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. The finest procession we have ever seen went from this place to Warsaw, on Monday, to the great meeting in that place in honor of Iudiana's favorite orator and next governor, the Hon. Thos. A. Hendricks. The procession was headed by six ladies and gentlemen, Mr. S. JSeals aud lady, Mr. Abner Sheets and Miss .Mary Sharley. Mr. Hattlc and Mrs. E. 8. Fish, dressed in red, white and blue. The next in order was the Bourbon Brass Rand, which was followed by a wagon filled with ladies representing the goddess of Liberty, Faith, Hope, Charity, Justice, Virtue, Temperance, Purity, Forbeirance, Prudence, Peace. These were well represented by Mrs. B. H. Galentine, Mrs. W. J. Craw lord, Mrs. GL H. Baylor, Mrs. M. C. Hcnshaw, Mrs. C. Da? is, Mrs. E. Peviuey, Mrs, J. W. Davis, Miss Christly Miss Allebaugh, Mrs. Lischy, Mrs. D. McDonald. Following this was a a wagon containing 37 ladies dressed in white, wearing wreaths of flowers about their heads, and red sashes, on which were the names of the several states arranged in gilt letters. This wa a beautiful reprcKcrjtation, and attracted the attention of all .... ... beholders. Following this was a wagon containing .u little girls, also represcut in the o7 atates. They were all dressed in white and finely decorated with flowerSj badges, etc. They cheered lustily for Seymour, Blair sod Hendricks, and were great. admired for their hue appearance and "Oi:er;il L-ood behavior. J hen lollowed a wagon containing small boys tastefully iu uniform. Then came tho old win e'.borsca of democracy from the age of 00 wars and upward, bearing a banner on which was printed. ': Compact of 177G." These were the distinguishing features of the prjqftfsiou, which was larger than was expected, owing to tho longdistance and the lact that Warsaw is out of our congressional district, and has no connection with us except in the state election. 11 went by rail road, aud all in all we had a demonstration of whieh the democracy may well feel proud. The committee ol arrangements to whom was intrusted the entire management are eutitled to especial praise for the entirely satisfactory manner II which they performed their duties. And to th'is-e: kind ladies who worked so faithfully and cheerfully to make this one of the most elegant and pleasing demonstrations in our political history, we return our unfeigned thanks, and we shall remember them as l,the fat rest among tcu thousand aud the ones altogether loveThk dwelling house belonging to Frederick Click was consumed by fire on Suni day morning last about 2 o'clock. The furniture ami contents were principally saved. Lost. On Saturday, Aug. 29th, somewhere between Houibon and Plymouth, a republican banner bearing the motto 'Protect us from Democratic Husbands.' It left this place in the republican procession that day aud lias not been heard of since. A 1 beral reward will be paid to the finder. "ay be left with any one of the three thousand who were here the day Geu'l I ackard spoke in the grove! Olr intercourse with Mr. Houghton, the post master, officially and socially has been long and intimate and satisfactory. We are satisfied he endeavors to deal with all alike, and if he will inform those chrouic republican and democratic street orators who assemble there to deliver them selves of their political fanfaronades, that the club-rooms are the proper places for such discussions, he will doubtless confer a great favor en many who arc obliged to ijo there for their mail. HOUSE AND LOTS FOB SALE. rPIl K pari of Iota No.a r A In CleovelDDd". addition A to Plymouth, dcTrlhcd as folio? a, t -w it : CoaanienflaaDttDaaoDlb neel eornarof lot Ho, rnasjhni bbanee nt tvs feat, tbe nee aortb I9B fret, tbeaee areet Reel to Hm Draal Hi riot M. a . ,,'. south hW feet astmy; takl nreat iin- to Iba pbvre of be irlnnins. on IoPorte atreei, near ih- river brUbr. The dnedto tin- a hove d.orltion h.M Ihimi duly rrlonh d in thf nM ord rV ollh r. M.C J. W. UOUOOTON, Reeorder. Au?. H, 1'ls-. I have ntnevaabMsa on llllbaf thin roocrtv. for the pnrpooa of i:iyi,' whnt di-Ms 1 owe. price fno ( asn in hand. I jrfve as refereoeea, Jona F. Langen bauen Chaa. Whitmore. and DanM H. arDattroag i'or rmthi r narttcalavi enfntoi of 11 W. W. TY N KU. WA1TTED ! One Thonaand Dollar for one Year! At a full rate of interest, with Danplfl araOfaal security, or inortae unreal estate. Any peraoi having the above sum to loan, or one Ralf of the amount, can make good terms bv addrrasin' M G." care of Democrat ollie, or culling at said uftice. August 6, 1M68. FOR SALE! HORSE and DRAY. For particulars caqnlfD -

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HUMOR DOCTOH. Dr. .T. W. Poland'- Humor DoctOI ii :i positive rcnic- ' ror al1 kind oflmmors. scrofula, pcurvy, !alt rheum, mmmm and ioii. ulcers and all obstinate affections of the skin, Inflammatory or chronic rheumatism, j tM ,lironic diarrhoea, mercurial diseases, and every! taint of the system: and Hmm aflWtious orlfriMtig j in Un uiarranement oi ine ureiive uraii, viz., imiious complaints, neuralgia and nervous affections, headache, languor and depreesion of spirits, loss of appetite, constipation. It free from all dangerous rinn.'-, is pleasant to the taste, pafe. yet sure and eflbcthre in its action. Prepared at the New England Botanic d- pot. Boston, Mass., and for sale by C.S.Todd, and Brown Bro.'s, Plymouth. 1 "AMERICA N ÖGKING STOVK. This stove has agsrin been awarded two first premiHms at our State Fair at Buffalo, one for coal and one for wood. We are now able to announce the unparalleled reault of this stove having taken the first premium at the New York State Fairs for the last G consecutive years, notwithstanding it h:is been brought in competition with all the heat, stoves made in the State, and .... r t.u i "v" . v.w m,c persistent, combined and determined efforts of its competitors to defeat it. And its success is in if alnnn nnn Htir.il Ca tlita Sttat A. fin tlml'ithnl' ...,v ......... . ....... ..v .I i September it was awarded two first premiums in the New Jersey State Fair, and has also been awarded the first premium at the Pennsylvania State fair, and has never been exhibited at a State Fair and failed to take the first premiun and the premiums it has taken at County Fain are too numerous to mention. And these awards arc fully endorsed by the people throughout the rrmntrv ta i.'.niin Ii k lipinmi n Vinuaidiiilil word from Mai no to California, and from the Great Lake to the Gulf of Mcxicj.and the de

mand has become so large that notwithstanding j edge of the proprietors, ol the failure ol Roback's our large and inereased facilities for manufactur- J medicines to give entire satisfaction in the bunding, we are unable to Supply the demand prompt- reds of cases in which thev have been used; this

ly. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., Albany, N. Y. tor Salb bv n9tf B.B.DICKSON Plymouth Iml ABSTRACT OF TITLE. To be turned out of a home, improved by years of labor, would be a great hardship, yet there are hundreds of men in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land in this County are perfectly worthless as they stand; but many of them can be corrected and perfected at a slight expense. Do you. know reader, that the title to your land is good ? You may find too late that it is not. By calling at our Abstract office you can satisfy beyond a doubt. Counix & Yanvat KENnrnon. Abstract office, over the Bank THE REASON WHY. Tb' reason why Milil'-r's YtIi 1.?:t.- ears ho many diaca.ios.is because it is the lx-st remedy for a deranred stomach, or Sjuprptla, now known and because it invigorates the entire tjsteBS, strengthens the nervous fi bres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and sustains a Most aeaKhlal tone of the entire human organism. M -dioine. tli it will da this will cure any din ease, lor the simple reMCU, tint nature will do the res We guarantee that BO wonur. or child, however pale and emiehtei. cm SM the bitters regularly fortwen a -1 .! ,il. a r A I .. 1. a fclrCMBDl( Kka charae tcrUtk of good teahfc. Sold by 11 dru;r"iU and deah-rs. Pr. s. n. IlariiHMu ,& Co., Proprietors. Laaraster, GREAT DISCOVERY", ttkatlong aeendshaed that if we knew It. there would be nn herb, or a rombinatio i herbs, roots and ;ark tb il won 14 cure all tbe ilN banian Sestl N heir to Dr. Mishlerwita a few of bis profcssioasl friends, have Kept uu hi a coa.uuniy in new, ana tanorea earnrsuy and perseverinjjlv for years to And th; most desirable trcasare. Thon-di the; bare not foand an iastaatcan ' ,. I lor all Coraptalnt, the have nevertheless discovered a re med v, whieii. a vet. has nover fniled in Curiae chills , , , .. , ' and fever, dyspepsia, and all Diseases arising from auy impurity of the blood or disarrane;em-nt of the digestive organs, ineludin- liver complaint, eou-hs. colds sick , headache, Bearasjris ajervousnese, gi aeral debility and ' all aff.- tions of the ki In ys and urinarv ornos. ! ,. . , This great disco.ery. in honor of the md.-fatiirable In- j bor of Pr. B. Miehler, la Called MiaMeTs herb bitters and Whcrcrer introduced takes the place of quinine and the hot of other reeawdlel used heretofre for the complaints mentioned abOTC. Sold by all drogfjhitS and general dealers. Prepared sol. ly by DR. S. B. 1I AKTMAN, A CO., ncei ssors to Dr. B Mishl-r, lAnoiiter. lVnn. 3 THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE. After twenty rears expeiier.ee In lac manufacture of srov rres,wc became cmrinced, some six year since, that vast amount of money was being expended bv the I a vapt amount oi money was nenn; expe people rtlns country in Mjrios cheap and almost worthless stoves, a lar.-e portion of arhico was wasted : and that true econoniy consisted la baying the beat stoves that e.ui'd he Made, iiotwith-taiidiier the price was hiirher. With this view, we proceeded tocoastiaci the .nr 'Infi ( ,-l;iiiij Stoff, and spand no pains or expense to aaake it the beat and most perfecVstore that could be Blade. Aud we have experimented with it. and earefaltv watched it- operations for the last six wars, and wli-ii an improvement aaggeeted its.df. we have at onre adopted it. and we have several of tb secured by letters patent, in this manner sv no sis hesitate to aar. we hive brousrhl it to a higher Slate ol 1 o irfection than has heretofore n attained in cookine 1 stoves. Tbe recent imisrovemeuts Id this store haaatlifed largely to its cooveaieDce dim eleetiveaeaa. In nl! the varieties of stoves We manufacture, we study usefulness, d'jrahilltr. convenience mnd eeonoasy la opera -in. rath r than caeannesa in price, and in so diiog we are satisii-d s atadjf tlie interest of tliuse parcbaalne our atorea. SHKAH, PACKARD A ("O.. Albany. X. Y, THE MKSSENGE1 OF HEALTII Edited at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medlclae, contain au ar; iele on D.vspe ia. Chill? and Fever, and Kidney Albctsaajt, iu whieh the writ r pasjfivelv Declares that the whole science of asodli has aiaoaage no n-medy for the cure oftho-e diseasi s that is half aa elHearintis an MisMer's ll. rl Ritiu i.. .mit. iron exp tricnee, having ased them in i.is practice ar be Baal two y r. la the exclDshM of all oilier rouie dies, and without a solitary iii-tjuathtf f:iduaH. t Sold D.-PT Wß DR. 8. & Hart ms k Co., Proprietors, Laacaster, renn. CORBIN HAN VALKENBÜRGH, Attorneys, Counselors at Law AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE Baal Building, (up stairs,) PLYMOUTH, IJI. Abstracts of title furniahed and special attention given to Real Batate business:. Insurance Policies issued on as reaaonabla terms as can be afforded, iy solvent companies, .ii the Home of N. Y. . -. .aaaeta,. .$t,oon,ooo i Homo of New Haven " 1,400,000 Hartford of Hartford ' f.000,000 Lire Pölichs by thk Equitable Lifo aaaeta ;.:)00,ooo ; I Town LsDts,wUd Lands, and iroprored Karins, for Halo ri n ut. vli 41 tf Jl ILL I N ! C I i Y. 1H. LEWIS. Iv"odM ranonacD to the UWUdd of PI ji month and vtetal. ty laat ana ha just received a bunra Mock of well selected Bill goods, which will l--oldat a very low price. I'.irticuhir attentloD ps'.d to bleaching, aoonii gral doot iiorthof J. Allemnn's gtocarjr, on Michicsn st. M IMPROVED FARM FOB SALE. r iMf E und aratgasad will offer for 6alo his im I proved farm consisting ef 80 ACRES 43 CULTIVATED, six miles from Plymouth, two miles west of I'airmotiiit- There is on the l.trm a pood dwelling house with stone cellar, nearly new, bearing nrebard of grafted fruit, and a good well and a bank bar:;. mi i i m i i l..ir A . i nur is na wvui un avi sag u.wi ot wet ano in tue na rvu.. wo, e.ieap na on liberal terms, ror lurtner partettUr a entjutre of Ihe rtwnar on tho nrcniisf s.

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They will Cure You Of scrofula, erysipelas, sick or nervous headache, biliousness, liver complaint, dyspepsia or indiges

tion, consumption, pain in the back or loins, pout. pleurisy, leucot rlip;i or whites . eruptions and all diseases arising from a disordei eo state ot tho stomach, Roback's hitters and blood purifier. Forsale by Brown Bro' . Good Health Is paramount to wealth. If the system is in bad crucr purge out the vile humors and distempers with Robaeks blood pills, and get the internal organs performing their regular functions, and once in order, ktep them so bv the daily use of Roback's stomach bitters. For aalehy Brown Bro's. Dyspepsia. There i probably no diserse with whieh man kind are afllicted whieh is the source of so manv I :t J - jHiiiiiniu HSU 'Mf Una tllPre t nn mnrfi rr tai,, cure than Rwback's stomach bitters. For salebv Brown Bro's. A Remarkable Fact i That Dot a single instance has come to the knoul I is worthy of remit k and undeniable evidence of ; their intrinsic merits. For sale by Brown JJro's Loud Is the p'-aise in the mouths of everybody in favor of Roback's stom.n h bitters, blood pills and blood purifier. For Bale by Brown Bro's. Medical. Dr. T. A. Lemon, Ih j sir Inn and Surgeon, IIa resumed the practice of his profession and can be found at his residence, corner of Lnt'orte and Walnut streets, nt all hours except when professionally absent. Dr. L Johnson, Phykclan aiitt Surgeon, BOURBON. INI) hardware store. Office over Groeh & Beck Bro's 49. Dr. A. 0. Horton, Surgeon Dentist. Can lv consulted at his office every dav except Monday; and Tin -days. Office over Weetervelfs Store, Plymouth, Ind. J. J. Vinalls Ilomeopnthlc Physician and Snrjrvon. Partie bur attention paid to obstretric practice, and di eases of women and children, office over Browalees store. Residence opposite the north-west corner of ths public square, Plymouth, Ind. IIO-'Ä. Dr. J. JI. Confer, Physician and Surgeon, late Sur '. '(Ill ff ths JtJrrl lullMlifi litfatitrr rfT(ri Iiis proSnseional services to the people or Marshall County, Ofllcc and residence, west side of Michigan St.. ,,lir''(' bkickl M,rl1' oftho RaksrHoase, RyaMMth. InBlaBB. I'A lti w. a. BAiurr, a. a, . a. rbtnolo, . d " n a lltlllC nV IIOKlS, Physicians. Snrpoons. Accoucheurs, and Opticiaas: operators in DeJornitiea, and diseases of dee eyes, stesst i""' '':,rs- tTr,,a,n f"rms "r diseases that effect the human system. Particular attentior. triven to diseases offeaaalea and children, also toall chronic cases. Calls fr,)m Use country promptly attended to. Office on the i'aVk.V House " issjas- sis., evpeasw wie N. B - Teeth extracted without pain. Plymouth, Ind., March 15, lsG8.tini. Dr. F, Wm, Carus Von Kessler, (i'uhmkri.y srMBOa or THK saxont ahmt,) Offers his professional services to the citizens of Marshall and vicinitv. Office, for the nreaent. at his fsrm re"dence, on the Bremen roud, in North townshp. :-ly Attorneys. J. 6. Osborne, Attorney at I.av. and Justice of the Peace, has removed his office to the east side of Michigan street, oa the block next north of the Parker Ilon-e where he will be pleased to sec those baring business to transact with him. Collection marii. nnd niAn.r promptly remitted. Particular attention given to the settleiiint of estates aud ruardla nabln. f i? A. C (apron, Attorney and Notary, Wat Claim Ajrent. will attend to all professional bnslii - - placed in his hands, promptly unci carefully. Particular at tent ioD riven to uardiahships and the settlement of decedent a estates. lVnon. houuty and hack pay of deceaeed and disabled soldiers procured at reasonable rates. eeds, DMWteDsTas and other written In truments neatly and quickly drawn up aud acknowledgments taken. Collections made and promptly remitted. Office over II. B. Dickson's hardware store, Plvniouth, Ind. I10-2t. f . II. Reeve, Attorney at 2aw, and U'rir flataiitMnf, will nractlCD In Fulton, Stark. Importe and Kosciusko, as well ns Marshall, counties. I oili-etlons promptly and efficiently attended to. Careful attention ffjven to probate bPeUaeae. Insurance effected on Hvea and property, in las bet nnmaalcs in the United States. Special attention paid to the prosecution of -la im s nf soldiers . their widows and heirs, for 1 s bounty, arrears of nay. pension i and other claims. . h r, 'ftt; harwcij. Meld t o., t hIcn-o, Shaw. I5arour Jr Co.. Cincin- ati. Hucklv. Sheldon i Co., X. Y . .run, it. i n. :t .v Co.. Pittalmrs;. 0-4-Miscellaneous. A. . Holizcndorfl, Vaslilouable Barber, CmCAOO BARBER SHOP. Under Marks A Khrllch's Mtore. Shaving. Hair CalMaaj. Shainpooninj;. Jtc. doM in th" tet sfvh'. Particular attention giveD to Dyeing Hair and Whiskers. The highest price paid for ladle's hair. 11 -tl A. C. HOLTZKNDOBFF. J. F, Van Valkenbnr;h, AVliolrsale lliior Store. TJQÜ0R8. pure Uqaon for medicina and ottif purposes, can le had at my store, oae Door north of th Branch Itauk. Ma 18, 1865. f, V VANVALKIN1UROH. ( . Ifaslaurer, IVagons, Carrlagrs, ete. C. Haalaajjer Ä Bra.'a, saanalae tot cid of Wagons. arriaajea, etc. Btackaatlthlng, paint inj,' a ad grata lag done to order. Ranking Company. Plymouth. Iml. The Plyni'iutli Branch 1'ankliiir (' ... i successors to the PlyniODtD HTDnck Bank of the State ol Indiana.) open run. '.I to 13 o'clock, a. in., and from 1 to I o'clock p m T. LRKSSNER, Presideot. II 9 T. t1tKSSNr.it. jr.. Cashier. BewtBg Machinos. All who are in want of Sew ing Machines can find a line assortment ofthebest Sewing Machines uiade for family or tailor's DDD, and at lower prices than they can be had elscwhei , at the stoic ol J. Paul. Responsible panic pur neanfog machiuea will be given four months I rediti 'il J. PAUL, Agent, Sign af Dig Root McCaid) House, Wauatati, lud., South nie!-. F. w r r. i:.. djolni.n iha Pn.en per l-pot. iue.i. et..(lnt here will recciv Urt cls 1 accoinmorlstlon st mod crate rates. Rai' ,.B..v

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HOOFLAND'S GERMAR BITTERS, AUD Hoofland's German Tonic.

Thi Great Kemedic for all Discasrs of the WIT ER, STOMACH, OR DIOJCSTirh ORG ASS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of th. pure jnics. (or, s tbcv art ra ! r r . y Xxtraeti) of H.rb.. aad making a tloo, highly ted, aud en t r m i Kooti Barks pre psra .ncntra tirsly fr row alcoholic alvixturt of any kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, I a combination of all ths inirredieutt of the nitSr, with the pur.at quality of Hnnta (Vus Hum, range, Ac, making nn of tho naat pleSHast aud agreeable rcmeJ e eter offered to th. public. Tboae preferrinif a Med.r u. fre. from Alcohol'e aOoiixtnre, will nno Hoofland's German Bitters. Those who hsre no objection to tb. eombicfttfoa tf lbs Uit'.srs, as slated, will u. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They sr. both equally pod. sud contnin the snis sn.diei.al Tiriuea, the cboic. between the two bf-ing a m.aa matter of ta.te, the Touic being the most datable. Tis itoinach. from a vsrioty Iadigoati.'D, Oriesia, RervaM f MUH;, snch a. Debility, .tc. Is have it. fancvery apt tUom deranged, sympathizing as de with the be... raw affect of which is that The Liver, closely a it Stomach, then ed, the reeult the patient saffers from icvaral sr more of the follow iug disease : Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Btomaob, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Pood, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Bwimmine of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Dying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tbe Sight, Dull Pain in tbe Hetid, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownesa of the Skin and Xyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flfsh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. Th. .BlTer.r from the. dUessc. BDOdM exercise th. greatest caution io the .election of a rerusdy for his ca.e. pur .asaDDDaaasw. chafing only bat wh .h Ii. t, i. asor.d from ais s MM ( H and lar pmtii R t tru. merit, i. llfully com aBLw p.'iindrd. is fro. tmn isjarion. I u rod i e nt, and ha. ..tabli.hed for itaelf s reputation for tbe cure.f lb... diaeaaea. In tbia couneci . w. wonld abmit thot w.ll-kaewa r.u.die. HooßatuVs German Hitters, HOOFLAND S GERMAN TONIC. PKEPARED BY Jr. C. Jr. JJCKSOX, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Twenty-two years inee they Were first introduced Into tin. country from (lerrnsny. during whieh tan. th.y hav. undoubtedly performed mor. eure., aud beu.tted suffering humanity to a greater txt.nt, than any otber rrnedi.a known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Lifer Ctnv plsint. Ja m aaaaaaaBaaaaasaaaw yp'Pis. I'ti.inif .r B Kerons lebillty, l.'l.ron BaaV i if Diarrhoea, Dl.ea.e of the I Kidney., and .os.es bjbMbmBbBSBBV arisint from a Di. ordered -1 Livor, Steaa tta,,r luU.tioeSk ResTilting from any Cause whatever PBOSTRArTION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Serere Labor, Hardsi pa, Exposure, Fevers, &o There i. no medicine extaut eqsal to the, rtaaadie. 'a .ueh .a.... A tono and vigor ia impart.d t. ihs whols .ystem, the appetite i strersthsned. fb.d I. na .y.-i. th. atomach dige.t. prompliy, th. blosd i. psrified, the complexion bi'come. .ound aaS h.altby. ths yellaw tinge i. eradicated from the yea, a' bloom ;s giv.u to the cheeks, and the weak and nervosa iuvaJid becomes a strong aad healthy being. FERSoxM ADrAxcmn IX UWk Aad feeling tbe band of time wslghlag heavily apea them, with all Us att.ndaut ill., will And la th. as. of this BITTERS, or the TOXIC, an elixir that will tu i naw life into their vela, reetor. la a nittitn the enerry and ardor of more yonthfnl days, build up their brüsken forma, end gir nealta aappiaese to lU.ir r.maluing y.ars. NOTICE. It is a well-established fa.t that fu! y one-half of the four populadein in tba rood health: f.mal. portion ttoa are sei snjoyment of or, to a their slon, " uever Tbsy are lau of all energy, ÖSWS expre.feal well." ffnid ri. va.j "i and hat. as extremely nerrou, appetite. To thi. class of perios. the B1TTEP.S, or the TOJtlC, i. ..pecislly recomui.iided. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made Rtrong bv the use of either of thee rein.di... Th.y willdttr. every cae of AIAKASML'8, without fail. Thou.aud. ?f certificate, have acctimulsted la tba band, of tb. proprietor, but .pace will allow of tbe publication of bnt fw. Those, it will be observed, are men of note ssd of su.h taudiug tust ibey mast be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Cltia Juttic of tht Suprrmt Cwt To , writes PhihidtivMa. March 1. 1ST. "I find 'Hoof man Bitt.rs' le, useful ia tbe digestiv, of great ben. d.bilitv. and land s Oeris a good toadi.es see ef organs, aud fit ia ess., o wast of uervou. setioa in the ay.tem Vonr triilv. OIO. W. WOODWARD." Hon. James Thompson, Ju l;' of t Briprem Court f rtnntylvmnltk rhilndflyhia, April "3, 1S0. 'I conilder 'Hooflsnd QsiiaD Bitters' a rtuowU medicine in ease f attacks of ladigaatlea or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experienea of'lt. Tonrs. wttb re.iect, JAMKS THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Pastor f tht Trnth RmftUt Umrch, rhlaUlphla. Dr. Jackson Venr Sir : I have beea freoteutly requested to connect my name with reomtnndatiou. of different kind, öf medicine., but regarding th. practice pssssssssssa. psaMD ft ist appro B..Vsa prist, sphere, I asv ' ease. de khsjl ' w a r h r BSBjfJjBaaaVBssss& various in -El tanceand particularly in my own family, of the nsefnlness of lr. Hooflaud's Gorinau Bitt.-r, I depart for onra from my usual coarse, to expre. my full conviction that, fur genu al Ubility t,f the yti-in. sidt ecially fur A'w Cumpluint, it it a saf' wiA aafSMsMS rrejhiration. In some caes il may fail ; but usually, doubt not, il will be very beneficial to those wb safer from the above causes. Yours, very respecifiillv, J. U. nvvAiD, Xigblh, below Coatee II. From Rv. E. D. Fendail, Aitiitant Editor Christian Chroniclt, rhiloim. I have derived decided benefit from the nee of Hoeflsnd's German Bitters, and f.el It ray privilege to recommend them as m.t valuable tonic, to all who are aufforing from geueral debility or fion dl ... art. log fron derangement of the liver. Your. Uuly. I. D. FEN BALL CAUTION. Hooflsnd's Oermsn Remedies are eonnterfellea. U'uattire of H S la dd tba each bottle, counterfeit. fflre end at the Oer9ee that tb. C. V JACK wrapper of All others sre Principal Stan it factory man Medicine Wore, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, rV CHART. ES 3f. Et AXS, Voprfesor. ffarmerly C. M 1ACKSOX k Ca PI HC KS. Reoland's Oermaa Bitters, per ''oOle. f 1 0 hslf loeeo, . 5 -0 DeoBand's O.rmsn Tonic, put np in unart bottle, f I 60 per bottle, or a half den fir : sD D Do not forget to exsmine well the art'.ela oa buy, la order to get the genuine. For aal" by everywhere all Untwists and Stor ks,pe IvUnD- J

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A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors. Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt-Rheum, Carbtffi clet and Boils, Ulcers and all obstinate Affections of the Skin, Inflammatory or Chronio Rheumatism, Piles, Chronio Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every taint of the System ; Dyspepsia, and those Affections originating in the Derangement of the Digestive Organs ; viz., Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervous Affections, Headache, Languor, and Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Constipation. THIS excellent medicinal compound was first prepared by Dr. J. W. POLAND, la 1847, and mcs then employed with great saccese Lo expelling humors from tbe blood ; but Id 1848 a medical iriend who was quite celebrated as a physician, especially in tbe treatment of humors, suggested some Important improvements, which were adopted, and which has made It (so tbe people say) the very beet remedy for all kinds of humors known to " the faculty." This preparation Is composed entirely of vegetables, amour, which are Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, Mandrake, and Blood root. When the originator lived in New Hampshire, at Goffstown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and in Manchester particularly, tba Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wooderful cures which It effected. Though manufactured in large quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, and purchasers had to wait for more to be made. Id that re gion, some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with, and they were cured I Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles, those ugly, painful ulcers, were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt-Rheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. It Is free from any dangerous drags, is pleasant to tbe taste, safe, yet sure and elfective in Its PREPARED AT THE KEW-ENGLAND BOT ABIC DEPOT, And for sate by all Dealers in Medicine. C. DAMON & CO., rroprietor. 18GS. 1868. TIPPECANOETOWN Woolen Factory. '.PRICES REDUCED. Role Carding 8 cents per pound Carding and Spinning 20 ccnta per pound White Flannel vJ. widss. ... lucent-; per vard Black and Whitu yd. wide .: Dea per yard Black and Rod yJ.'wide 35 eeatl per yard Batek DDsi Odd em veL witle. .3S esasta per van! Black and Line yd, wide. . . 4 cents pr van! Jeans 30 .inches wid tteeaftJ per raid Full Cloth -2M iadsaa wide. .60 sea per ard Bluuketa $1 DCs juir. snd IU pounds of cl;nn wool. WeJDDDB Sheeting 2' yards wide, 2 pound of wool and 40 cents wr. yard . White Stocking Yarn, double and twisted. Be. Common rolor 5bc. Blue Mixed 40c. CUItn D&KSSTNG, &r. Cloth, F1j iel, Jeans, Blankets and Wosden Sheeting changed for Woolat the factory, or A. L A c nihn A. Co's 6torc in Plimoutli, for good cle woo). :12 N. Tl. i P. S. A LL KM A N. PILE REMEDY. 'Vr, the iimlerHjied. hereby certify for the benebt ol the afUicted. that leas tkaa oae oottie ol Tyrrell's Pile Remedy cured each of us of severe cases o4 pi Irs of from one to twenty years standi ug : Rev. J. s. sTiiddistp, Bnanrbcna, Ird. H. Wintlliigl-r, Bovrbo, lnd. Waa. Batea, Bourbon. Ind. Elias Qaleaitiae. Bourluoi. Ind. D.O. Univer, I'h nioutli, Iml. I) B. M.Hrk." IMni.uth. Ind. Waa. Tribln , Plyasoutla, lad. For rtc by Brown Bro 's, T. A. Lemon, J. S. A Unnau ft Co.. IMyiiiouili. Inl. TyrrtlKi' Chainberlntn, Bourbon, lt. L A. K. Plantk. Kocbt ster, Iml. Haasilt4sa Bro. w, Walkerton, Ind. Jonas Miller. Bn im n. Iml. Dr. SpftH' r, Tippecanoi'town. Intl., and dnmgisls rvmetaHjr. Also bv the mantrfacturer,' L. tf TVUKKI.L, Plymouth, lnd Priee, W ht Bottlo, $9 per doz Orvawa prontptly Hllcd. For Nile by O. tHa!si"4 . Plymouth, J L Weaver, Hourbon, Fusliinan, Ty..t r. 20 6m Hair Regenerator. This wonrterfnl and renowned tiiit wsrleD Is not an article of accident or rlance.oal tticfinsl pro lurttont'f jeer of careful study aud experiment. On It. own VKKITR tt has oolcaty risen to sn unj.recrdeiited WOKl.l W 10K POr VIA 1UTT. Even rsrls. the crest mart of beauty ao4 fashion, has snt o er her order, for It. It iniute.tiately cleanses the scalp, fir etui ft from danrtrtitT and humors. It prevents tlie hair irom fallt nc off. and often produces a luxuriant growth on bald heads. It never fall, to KESTORE GRAY A!CI FAIKT HAIK to all Its youthful lustra, soft ana silken heantr. Rrsah.Wirv aad stabbora hair ia made soft. pliaMe and tx-suufal. Sopnro a VF.GETABUC l '(MTOrn for the llalr has uever been In Orr market, walla an a GaTHAIR DRESSING It is pi i fea tnsnry. ror.taiatns: no dirty .1 . . i . . .. . ,.i . , .BUJ "- .... j . ,.,1)1 the isnric. It sives te the kka and treasea a son aim raven hoe. rharmmpTy besntlfal. aad Om moat untwainied ssturacuoti to au. Every Bottle ia Warranted. FULLER, FINCH A FULJLZR, vt halesale 4rDDta. Jhleara.

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