Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 July 1857 — Page 4

C 75. F.3BVB, A'torney ai Law, Hrnnutli Ind. Stocks. Bor. Is, ni Town property fur s ilo. Collections promptly attended to through Xcrthem Indiana. Refers, t Coolt, Vamosth & co., Chicago 111. Babcocx & co., Water St N. Y. Held, Mekiut k co.,. . . .Courtlandt St X. Y. Earn r 3 Pmr.o, Barclay St N. Y. Locdon k co. Philada. Pcnn. Ho. J. Bit.tDLi. Supreme Juelge, Omaha City Nebraska. J. B. Rennet Esq. Gen'l Ag't AZin Iii;. Co Cincinnati Ohio.

American Mouse, (Xear the River Bridge, and uUKn two minutes walk of the Depot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH. IND. E. E. FISH; II. NICHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO J. IF. BARNES.) fTRAVELERS nnel others, will find cood I accomodation-, and much CHEAPER FAKE "AMEHICAN HOUSE." than at say other Hotel in Plymouth. We h Ira htely rented aud "furnished ths House te th com'ort of those who w ish to Cai a TRAVELER'S HOME. FISH & NICHOLS. March SG, lg7,-13-tf rao-aiSTORg. Ilail Sleet Sn o w Rain- Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! Takes in" anil "Joso for," "rone bv the board," head under water, but still kicking, and j It depends en those who owe m , whether I shad ink or swim. Ccme along1, every one that owcj me a "red," r.nd give me a lift, while I an yet kicking, for my bocks must be settled in soma way within two week?. Yours, in z ticklish littrratlun, (pecuniu l'v) T. A. LEMON. mr2flDtf. Saved From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Filgrim, luvhig mssc-d through a firey t I- !, i3 now ready to make CHAIR?, pmt SIGNS, kc. Call at th; Wagen Shoe, South Pi vmou.h. J. ELLIOTT. rnarG 19:f.

Lnnds and Town Lots l7or Sale!! j The undersigned Inst'te agency of a large qu.in- j t';; of !atd throughout .Marshall county ::id thojrj adjoining ccutuks of FultoL. Pulaski and Stark, j faA both wild and improved, of all description; an! A &!soof scvcr.ii Tovn LoMin Plymouth, with ecu-' y ver.ient ro-idcaces tht-roon. and al-o building lots j i ia tl.o mst itttiincss part of ttrun; all of which will j J lv toll clic.V) for cash. Anr rerson desiring to lo-1 ? ,

cate will do well to secure the prize while it can be Call at mr o3ic? ever I.'rn:r store. mrüG Ki II.CÜRBIX. V. .1: ... c 1 i.l 1 c "'."UH tin iiiirii.tvii ui uar nicn:nauis , to the a tvortjcEiti.t in tt'is nek' paper, of tha in t"t!s IIac2ti firm of Wiülnms & Fort Wavnc lad. 7 1 lieu- rtutu convis 01 a ','on-ral assortment of Grcorie?, tcqether w-iih evcrytlrn'r usually tuuiiI iar. etore, fxcet dry ?;oods. Ti.eir cojs:icct!(ii T'it!i EOmo ot the best, oldest ;ir. 1 tntll knoten houes inthe Hast, oifer- them taci'itits X'v Tavjnpr in their !tock,unvirr.iäst''lbv anynthir house in the Wist. - lli'y arc tlurcton c:. f d to iirs .sh aryt'i'ij in thtir l:rr, iVi-icht conM;red, n3 low sa Ci.a lc ho-;jIit in Nt'.r Yc i, C:u:iriaxti, Chicago or any cx't marl et. F'j-t Vavne s rrlth'n two or three hours 1 r i.Te. r:r:;utr:vuf.od hv any charge o!" C.TS -i-.-i-en.snts, theri-iVTe, in fh'a place r.nd v c uuv, can obca'.n ai vtlt'ng tiie v mav need in the u:i ;i Williams k Ilüefis. in a fo.v hour.tlierubv o.Ming i r.a xpense, aeiays ana loss ot time, cccauened fy puiehain- or oi-lenng from a greater dtäne.-. William. & Ifuisri have butoi price, and those , r..dering from thorn will obtain good?, of the same j 'i'iaiity an lpnce.as it there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, sav , both money and time, purchase of Williams & Ilucsii, w holesale Grocer?, Tort Warne, Ind. GmG STUB-TOED BOOTS. T VTL would say to the Gents of Plymouth, T V that w e arc prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Door, made from French Crtlf that is French Calf, by a Root-maker that L, a Doot-niakcr, warranted to'f.t like a glove, a'. WHITMORE'JS, marS l?tf! Sign of the Golden Coot. ?ry n y y: a HILL & JACOBS, Have a large stock of Vail k Window Paper, all qualities, at whoIe-Mle or retail; alo window Shades and 'urtain Fixture. FORT W A YN E, IND. mtrCC E'lr. A -iTi.R's Orrice, K:i St i,U Cq. Indiana.? March Ks 1S57. i Ah r erona having loaned School Funds, and not paid the interest in advance, for the years lrSO and IE5?, are hereby notified that the interest is due, and if not paid by the Crit of April, 57, legal mck'-ures will be taken to collect the same. marSC-l&i?. A. W. Porter, L p'y. Ik the Marshall Circuit Court. Xvnnst term, 1857. Elbridiro G. Hal!, . Wra. I.lair, and j ?cnoca V. KinJ. rook, f Complaint yn account. vs. I Henry IS. liine. ) The plaintiffs in tho above entitled cause, by A. C.Capron.iheir attorney hav c tiled in my office their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry R. Hine.beinga resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditor?. lie is therefore r-OtiSed of the tiling and pendency cd said complaint, and that the same w ill be heard at the August tern of the Marshall Circuit court, tobe holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, ansa or or demur thereto, the uame will be harc. and determined in his absence. Marshall Circuit Court. It. WILLI Ai.. A. C. HIESTI WILLIAMS & KUESTIS WHOI.E5ALK L'EALERS IM f 5 ' r FRUIT, CLASS, NAILS, Woodenware, Butter, Cheese. Lard Scc e'oI.r.MßlA STRFFTT, 65 FOR 1' WAYNE, IND. "JT ER CHANTS supplied with Groceries of all i? I kiid, on a3 farorabie term, all things condered, as can l.-e purchased in ant maxkkt. All ordrs filled with dispatch. CvSly. II Vf ii ted at th c M'eople's Store Almost all kin Is of country produce-, for which the highest market price will be given in goods at the lowest ca'h price. 2rtf OGLES BEE. S III R LKY k ROE. JLook here for JVTbws Oglcsbce, Shirley Sc Roc, Ar now receiving an entire new stock of genera WbicU uare been selected with the greatest care th6tylnJ quality of which is not surpassed in the State. We iuvite the attention of the citizens of Marshall county to our prices, which vre flatter ourselves will giTe entire satisfaction to all who may give them a trial. Old friends and customers, come nl a it us. .Sign of the People's Store. (JGLESBEE, SIIIRLEY k ROE.

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MAEDWAM1E THE subscribers have just opened, in the room formerly occupied as a wareroom, 2 doors cast of the Pest Office On La Porte street, aa extensive assortment Of and every other kind of 7 pertaining to the IjarMuarc business, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or COOK, BOX & PiRLOP. selected with a view to the wants of tha enterprising people of MARSHALL CÜÜNTV J and at wholesale Manufact'rs Prices! which will enable them to sell PM (D 4 91 MUCH CHEAPER FCR CASH, than the cimc k:nl hive heretofore been sold. They hare in tin ploy an EXPEPJENCED TINNER! and fiatter thcimehes tint f!iir cm 'Ave entire satisfaction in the line Th'y !mvc permanently located in riymomh, with a view of establishing rn a firm baCi. this -,ines. nnd respectfullv inute all who wish anvthing in their line to givr t!u m a call before pur cnasnii ei-ewiiere, as they are determ-ncd to c'o aftirand honorable business. Job Work of all kimls doncon short notice, and on terms that can not tail to suit. Kemember the place two doors east of the Post OiHcc. IL R. DICICSON k C.-.. PI v m ou 1 1 . , .-. pi 2 'Ot f. KNOWING themselves to have Deed, Mortgages, or other instruments re maining in the Recorder's ullice. unnaid. are rennest oil to r:ill uml . j . 1 .....au hi, mV miiic i.ioiLm.iiLLi, unu s.ivu ine cost Ol issuing Fee-Rills. A word to the wise is sufficient TIio Comet of 18-57 Wie! Thö Germa i Philosopher's Opinion! French Philosopher's Opinion! Full Particulars-Read The excitement caused by the German Philosopher's statement that the comet, which is now visible, would come in contact with the earth on the ' l.'Uh of June, and cover it with a flood of liquid hre, has about died aw ay in this vicinity owing to the opening of B. M.BEOWN&Co.'s MEW TIN AND First door north' of Pierce' t Ch'thiny Store, Wtst side Mirh'njun street. Ther, having been among the loers by the lite fire, ask all who arc about buving anything; in the To give them a call their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, a9 they are confidi nt that their variety is as GOOD as th'e BEST, and tha their prices are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF Til EM. 5? COOK STOIB, which h.u been o favorably received by the people of Marshall county, and which hasiriven universal satisfaction, may still be found at their Store, and to which they call the especul attention of buyers. Also, C OK,BOX &PAHLOR CONSTANTLY OX HAND. 17x23. - Ware. Their Tin Shop is larc and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen w ho may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Tails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Ceps, Dipper. Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Te-k fties, CoUec Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler , an 1 everything coinmoulv usodin the line of 'i JAPAXXED WAKE' A large ass r:n nt of Japnnned Ware on hand, which is going oft rapidly at low figure. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for cvvry dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN k C). may? 25 tf. ALA GE assortment of Gent. t Woolen Socks, bought expres r A (TPiouthoyg; call and see them, at MGNC.OT PF.X KOOT

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t TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6. 1857. TRAINS LEAVE, GOING SOUTH: I NAMES or STATION'S. ! o -a . - . 00 No. 1. Xo.2MT No. 3. & 1 1 shV Pitkburvh Frei'ht Express, j Express Chicago,.. I 7,15 am 8 30 p.m. Lapoute,..C0 CO 7 00am 10.00 " 11 U." " Stiixwell,1 7 G7 7 40 ",10,20 " 11 47 " Kankakee,' 5 5 7:2 5ÖP5 10,7 " 12 Ui a. m. Walkert'n; 4 476 y8 2." " lO.S') 12 18 " Knott's, . . Ttxer 3 560 4? 41 " 11.00 12 :.0 ( ti 1 9c2 J8 53 " 11.06 " 12 IG Plvmocth,.' 7 7Ü0 Pitts bcrg,.3S:1 473 9 30 11, 0 1 00 8 40 7,15 trains leave, coixc north: 1 NAMES or aTATICXS. 2.2 - 2 No. 4. NoöMl No. G. Chicago Chicago 5 'Jj Express Express Freight. Pitts crc,.! 9 O Ja ji 3 0Gri G 30 " 11 O0am12 T.Opm G 5 ) 1 1 52 i 1 05 PLTMotmi,. Tyxsr,. .. K.vott's,. . Valkert X Kankakee , Stillwell, 3S3 1 G 3 5 1 4 4 4)i) 5 f 5 nc 0 7 0413 0! u 55 7 U5 " 7 21 " 7 4) H 05 11 '5S" l 15" 12 iOpm 1 : s " 12 2 i 1 55 12 40.-' 2 23 " Laportic, 1 00 " 3 00 " Chicaso,..;G0 0.47J 0,11 20 " 4 05" N. KENDALL, Sup'r. superintendent s umce, Liiporte. 21 tf. STATE ( F I DIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In te Marshall Circuit Court, August term, 1:57 . and Deruard Liutli, vs. Henry D. Iline. Complaint on account. Tlw pNimifl's in the above entitled cmur , hr C. H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my oifcc t ieir cowplaint on account, and it appe irnu bv affidavit, that the defendant, Ilenrv ß. HincbeinL' a resident of this State, has e'ep u ted therefrom, with l Jiuent to Uelraud Jus creditors; he is therefore notified (-f the filing and pe ndency of said complaii.t, and th.it the Mine will be heard at the next term of the Marsh ill circuit court, to be holden at the court house in P. mouth, on the second Monday in Au- . tist next, an I unless he appear, plead, answer or de mur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. attjst: Newton H. Packard, Clcik fP9 21 tO. M ushall circuit court, i XX S A XjX4j O fX J X South n south-west fractional quarter of section 22, west Michigan road, containing; lDd acres irood land, and situated in a good neighborhood, about nine miles south of Plymouth, on the Mich.'H gan road. Also, south-west quarter of sec ion 1, j township 7.4, range 1 we st, containing lbM aCres j partly improved and good land; situated in Stark County. Also out-Jots in the town of Pivmouth, Nos. 42 and 21. Also in-Iots Nos. 137, 143, 2o4, 23, 2,7, 24 land 1 J.I. Tlieiilove described property will be fold cheap and on easv term, bv applvin? hv letter to JAMES J. SLUING, Miuison, Ind., Or C. II. Rf.eve, Pymjuth, In 1. Nov. 12. 5 uii" !D A 11 DAr OOIMI '!ir-t rJU UrUoOII(j' LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! rjHi: UNDERSIGNED ARK NOW i J lull operation in their now tdiop, at the floufc end of the oride, with a L'fiixl supply of ih be-l o' ! Timber, Iron, Coal kc. and the best of workmen, vt pccially blacksmiths, who can't be beat at blow ins; ready to do all work in theirline of business at Wairons, Huggies, Carnages &c. We expect wc aro located Iicre for life, and will do work which wiil maintain un among Me-ch-micf and others ; t lire fore, wc warrant our work '.o bs done in a workman-like maimer, and we mean what t we sav en this sub'ect. REPAIRING done at ! lu-rt 'notice; also; Custom Blacksniithin-.-IlV Hub for col tn ,. t. ö. A. r. i:rL.( ott. MAKE NO DELAY. All persons knowing themselves in kbte'd to N. II. Oglesbee V. Co., are requested to call immediately and settle by paying up or giving tlrdr notes. OHice on La Porte street between the Post office aid the Depot. A D M I X I ST U A TO ft'S S A LE . XOTICE is hereby given that the uu de? signed, .ndminiftrator of the c.tate of Michael Snvder, ceased, w ill, on or after the d iy of June, A D. 1T7, sell at pi irate sale the follow ing real cst ite situate in .Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The I South-west quarter ot the north-wot quarter oj section number twenty in township thirty-four j i ue terms oi saie arc casn in nana on ine uav oi i sale. Inform ltion can be had concerning the same by calling upon the undersigned at his residence near Tvncr town, or on II. ('orbin at Pivmouth. JACOB SNYDER, Adminstrator. mivM-2Gt3. X. It. WILLIAMS k Colt (Successors to L. Shfhia,) MAXUFACTUKtRS OF ALL KIXDÜ TOMB STONES & HEADSTONES. Of 11 sizes and forms. Also will furnish MANTLES AND TABLE TOPS, of all Pattern. I A PORTE. INDIANA. OCt23-.VM. FOlt SALE CHEAP Ind on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved La n Is, BoikNA; Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. Call at mv ullice in Pivmouth, opposite the Post Olliee. " " C. II. REEVE, feb5-l?tf Attorney & Notary. TO XOX RESIDENTS, rp II E IT X D ERS 10 X ED WITH TI I E COUX V ty Surveyor, will on Monday the 4th day o May, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, pioceed tosurvev and locate the corners of mv land in section 11 Township 34, Ran-e 1 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on tlix premises and continue from day today until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such deliiKiuencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. r cn JACOB SNYDER, aprlG 2Qt3 ISIAH WILSON. ORDINANCE. Beit ortlained, by the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall and St ite of Indiana: Tint it i hereby declared, that all persons are prohibited from hitching er standing their horse or horses, team or teams, wagon or wagons, up n the cross-waiki of the streets or alleys, within the corporation, to the annoyance of persons traveling on foot; also, from riding or dr'ning the same on "the side walks in said tow n. Ami it i hereby declurn!. That any an I all per sons guilty ot the sain shall be tie ineil guilt v of a misdemeanor, nd Miall be fined in any kuih n .t less than on dollar nor more than ten dollars for e ieli and every such ottense, to be collected in an action of debt, before any Justice of tho Peace haviii1: competent jurisdiction. And it i further ordained, That all person are hereby prohibited from obstructing the ido walks with boxes, ws4, or any thing that will obstruct the sime, under a penalty of not less than one nor more than ten dollars, for each day such ohstruc tion remains, after being notified by the Marshal to remove thsame;tobo collected in the manner above sp cilicd. J.B. N. KLINGER, President. ATTtSTI A. C. CArnot,Cl rk. mnvl I t.l Mv9th.lW.

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Our facilities for the purchase and imporUitiun vorable terms as Eastern Jobbin? Houses, PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SATURDAY EVENING TOST. Established August 4, 1321. THE publi h rs of this old and firmly established paper take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to their programme for the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than ever appreciated by the reading world. We h ive therefore already 'nrulc arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers: WILLIAM IIOWITT. (of Ensland.) ALICE CARY.T.S. ARTHUR, Mrs. SOUTH WORTH, AUGUSTINE DUGAXNE, Mrs. M.A. DENNISSON, the author of "U1LLAII," kc. Wc desip-n commencing, in the first number in January next, the following original novelette: TALLENGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. Willnm Honitt, rutlior of "Rural life in England, Homes of the Poets," kc. This is a f torv of Australian life, Mr. Ilowitt h iving visited Australia exnivsslv with the object of acauaintin'T himself with the novel afreets under which nature and societv present themselves in that singular refrion. The following Novelets will then be given, though probably not in the exact order here mention ed: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL. Ry Alice Carv. An original Novelet, written exj presoly for the Saturday Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART. i nr?r'n' Novelet, w ritten expressly for the Post LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. . . An original Nov ; , et by the autnor of "My CnnfesMoii., .iLL,;ii, eu me cuiiu eceuum, ic u,"u"")vi '.uiuin, fti-., THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. kc. An original Novelet, by Mrs. M irv A. Donn'son, author of Mark, the s; xton." " II jme lüeture 'kc. THE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A tale of the Fwiss Canton-. An oriir "nil Novtlef, by Augustine Duganne, author of 'The Lost vit-iie's-," kc. We also have the promise of a short and condensed Novelet, bv Mrs. HÖGLWÖRTH, to run i through six or eight numbers of the Po.-t I h, addition to the above lit of con ' contributions n.. :....;.,.., 1. ..,.,1 I"..-. :. h ur.-'iin.uuiiiiuiiip uiu ii.-u.ii .unworn m i u uii Letter-, Original sketches. Choice Selections from all sources Agricultural Article?, General News. j Humorous Anectodes, view of the Produce and Stock Markets, the Philadelphia Retail mukats, IJ.ink Note List, Editorials, &c., our object bein to give a complete record as far as our limits will admit, of the Great World. ENGRAVINGS. lnth? way of eugraviups, we generally presi nt two weekly one of an instructive and the other of a humorot) character. JlrTlie postage on the Post to any part of the U.S., paid quarterly or yearly in advance, at the ollicc whore it it received, is onlv 0 cents. TERMS (cash in advance) 1 4 8 13 23 copy. . copies. 45.00 a vear. .. Ü.0J " of ..10.00 ..i;,oo 4 (and one to the ge tter up club) . 2').00 Address, " DEACON & PETERSON. No CG, South Third street, Thilad. UTS am pie numbers sent gratis to any one requestc. BUT TRUE! J. I. ARMSTliOiVG II AS STARTED A Or-TM SFTOJ- j ' 'ue uir oomu oi numu tv vu . .r."it . w...v,.smith shop, and opposite the amcrie.m tiouse, j where he is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Anytiung in tne line of hlacksmifhing can be done at his shop in thclate.-t style, and most substantial manner. Orders olieted. Plymouth Ind., May 1 ItvG Sony I. THE FOTJUTII VOLUME or the YANK Ii I) NOTIONS Ureal JiiijU'Oteltti'illH! Til E J inuarv number commences the FOURTH VOLUME of "this lapidar periodical. Its success ha been bevond juccedeiit, nnd Its circulation already, Lur'jer thun that of any similar Puhlication in the War It If Arrangements have been m ide which w ill rnabl the Publishers to nuke the 'V0770YS," farsu Humor, Fun, Satire, Wit, Comic, Tales, Sket'-hts, dr., tCr. Aiming to "Shoot folly as it Hies," but never over- j stepping the line of strict propriety, it being the , Yanltco JNTotions an ever welcome visitor at every home circle. Subscription price 1;3. per annum; 12.j cents per number. For s tic by all the New s Agents and Periuiiic.il dealers in every city, tow n and village in United Statesand Canadas. T. W. STRONG, Publisher. H Nassau St., New York. Newspapers wishing an exchange for one year, will please insert the above three times and send us a copy as above. CÄjjLNKT AXÜCHAIK MÄKE!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manufacture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, oj.jK.site the "Democrat Oßce;" where he is prepared to fill all orde rs for Furniture on short notice, and in the most approved styles, and made of the best material. He would also inform his numerous customers, that he has an aecomplishe-el workman in his employ, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which hr has a good supply on hand, of d liferent kinds made neat und substantial work warranted to be good. He is alse) prepared to build. On the shoitest possible notice. To those wishi'ii' C'okhns, he would say that lie is prcpari'd at all t ines tolct them have the article they want, at ri cht I ij the time specified, and on reasonable terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal pat ronajic heretofore receiveel, and hopes bv honestv, prompting ;uj fair Icaling, to still retain his old customer.., ami obtain many new ones. Those hivnig SCREW DRIVERS AND BED YV R ENCII ES of his, will oblige him very much bv returning them. Dalincraant Tax-Payers" Take notice, that I w ill call on you, in person or by de uty, alter the first Monday of June, and up he tirsi i .uonlay ot August. A hini to those rre ars i euuViijut. Va P. VENN EDGE, T. M. C. in

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LEAD & LITHARGE. of DruF, etc., are such as enable us to seil on as fa icbo-lom'!. DR. EVEBSON'S (tat gdiifritan FOR CHILLS AMD FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE ( HILLS ' NEURALGIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, AND all ! !Sfl55 i'i'f ( , H nsMi:K aK i to-fcB viQi'Widaa iiWaA OR Affprlions of the Xervons Svstcni. X3Icic2. stelae, etc., IS the most popular medicine of that c'avs ever known; no medicine ever met with such Universal Approbation! n.. . i gaineti si in-u a. celebr'uv in so short ji time as thi. The press Hill 111 (I'lL- IU ITI , t i" tbe highest terms of coiniiu ndation! ' ! I'UUirtJUb Ub aiKDIClNK ! , 1V , , ., . .., j no have hitherto uivariab'v withheld their infltience l;m proprietarv nudieines. -ive this their anction, ana large imnibers of in i)." , . , , , JISIIIirilf I llVSiriSIIIS IIS l! ill imnibe rs of ; jDCVilT Practice, In preuTcncc to Qhuimic and Ar- n'e. wliich a if cle.s must soon yield the sway to this trulv SCIENTIFIC PR EPA RATION, The result of exteiicnce an. I investigation. It not ' only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but I will hrinjr back a :;lovv of life and animation t.i tlw. ' wh.lc system, that is singular and peculiar to thi.i medicine Ercru oi,e thai uses k s),eah-i of tit Fort.' 1 lt Peaaiu to lake, and eioes not Mirire. vomit oe T - - i , , " - . . 7 ' . . i Strvchn'ne, or anv x.,u,n..i- ..uuui i, .ii' i . U' i I' - di u-, but is purely Vegetable .tiid p a leell v I larm ' I less, even for the -ma i lest infants. It is a perfect ANTIDOTE; TO MAI. ARIA ! And as an Ague Killer it has no equa'. Ciivul.trs 1 lor gratuitous distribution, containing certificates i fmin Profeors. Pliyiciaii, Ckigvinin and the' lVts-,aic left u it It etch agent. ' j Price 7" cents. 1W alebv I.rMpr?i.-ti and Dealers generali v. ; l'KRSOX Co., Proprietors, j j No. 7 S..uth Sixth St., Philadelphia ! W. W. ROI1ERTS, ; j General Agent for Indian i. j I .olda.s.by T. A. LEMON, i I mavtübinü". Rh mouth, Ind. ; i ' i f FOR DIARRHEA," ! j Bloody Flux, Cholera and! j Cliolcra IVXoxT3ax!S I AND ALL ! DISEASES OP THE BOWELS. I ROBERT'S EXTRACT OE I URE olama tea Ginger! Ha been used with a h.npv and never failing e ifert for all of the above disease's, and is a perfectly Safe, Reliable, and Ellieaeious Remedy under all circumstances, and is used constantly bv the most successful practitioners of Medicine. To the TRA YELIXG COMMUXITV It is particularly serviceable, a few drops giving a glow and vigor to the stomach, serving to correct the bad results arising from a change of iratcr and diit, without any of the debilitating effects which are sure to follow ihe use of Opium, or rdent Spirils, In many cases of IKsentery ur i hn, which super- ! vein s Cholera, this Extract of Jamaica Gl!:;''' has been given, bringing about an entire cure altei the cases had been given up by physicians, who had tried all ordinary means to no purpose'. This extract is com h seil of one pomrful and harmless element; it possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of pure Jamaica Ginger, and ii WARRANTED to be free from all irritating or either properties of an injurious tendency. Anv amount of certilicate's could be yive-n ef its t extraordinary virtues, but we prefer to let the artiI i . . . . i. . :. ...i r " FllCG 5U CClltS Der JoOttle. Prepared by W. W. ROBERTS IvntAN.vroi.is, I.xdjana, For Sale bv T. A. LEMON, el0.-'l"mG Plymouth, Indiana. VNCENT, HIMROD & CO., Manufacturer?, wholesale dealers in A N I) TINNERS' STOCK, Xo. -Jl-2 Lake and 2X1 S. Water St. CHICAGO,. . . . .ILLINOIS Februarv 21, V0 l.ltf. M'or Minis and Vans 10ME to the Brick Store whe re von will find the largest, best and cheape-stlot in Pivmouih. ;j N. H. O. Co. Dr. J M. GRETHBR, P I I YS I ( .'I A N & S IJ 1 ( i KOX, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, day or night, whenever Iiis services may be required. Mlice at home lirst door north of I Grillin's, on Michigan street. X. B. Ge rmans. I e'an speak the Gcrm m language, obtf. STARTLING FACT. fT is a cone'cdeel fact, by every one, that however costly, dazzling and expensive, a womin's di es- may be, it is not complete' and finished, unless she has on a neat, tiely, and fashionable Shoe-. Call al our store, where von wiil lind the article required. SJGN OF THE GOLDEN HOOT, mar" I7tf Notice Is hereby given that an Election w ill be hHd at the court house in Plymouth, Indiana, on the first Monday in May, lh'5,for the purioso of electing live Trustees, one Clerk, Treasurer and Marshal, for the corporation of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana. A.C.CAPROX, arp9-eit3. ' Clerk.

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n. Ml. S&II&M, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. Especial attention given to cases in Marshall and btark counties. I am permitted to refer to Johx L. Westervelt, Plymouth; Eber Woolmav, " mir2G 19ly.

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i tiose indebted to me bv note or book account willsavecost bv paving immediatelv. jaii2ä-lltf " " iL TIERCE. The subscriber h-s opened a Tin Shop in the rear of the Hardware Store, corne r Michigan and Washington streets, where niav be found, sit all i tiii'ts, anassortmon. of I Tin mid Slir-ct Iron Ware. Ware manufactured to order and JOB W0 UK done en Short Notice. G. W. MOORE. aprlG 22tf. 77 72 1 Viy . u t , j AH who are buv:ng BQQTS & SJIO AliTS I Oil rro.T. .11 ifcft. frX -t-ty vy In Pivmouth can in ike it pav to give me a call mrec eioorsoeiow the linek More, as seliing I am now ! IX j om And work w of Inn-Fr fwöl T ' " - MAfet. r i i ..n:.... 1 1 i".ui uivi i nania Hl e M"lliU UU U IjaslCni ' ...,..,,,.,.i..,.. I....... I i :n ..ii..... ........lilt. 1.1. 1 llijiu.l M. 11 I 111 ISoots and $hocs Of all kinds CHi:.ri:ii Hum iuiy other lldisc EAST. WEST, NCRTrl OR SOUTH. And if vouwi-i:. you can h ive vour Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots 3I.u!e to your order, and by the pt l.ll ill oil ill AImi-.Ii:iII 'I'lllltl

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Done Neat, Cheap, and on B. DARLING Pivmouth, r.iariJ 17tf. LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF JAM KS RUCHAXAN,: OF PENNSYLVANIA, i Late .Mini.-ter to Eii-dat. 1. and formerly Minister to Russia, Sen alor aixt Representative to( ngii'ss, an I Secretary of i ;s i . t diu tiicnust important of his State Papers. RY R. G. HORTON. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE f 'ON TENTS Biith Cedlege Lile Studying Law Election to Volunteer in the war ed' 1-DefeiisO of Baltimore Elected to Congress Speech against the Bankrupt Bill Defense of Gen. Jackson Speech on the Judiciary Syjtem Mission to Pa nama NaUualizatioii Laws Election of Gen. Jackson Mr. Buchanan's Great Speech on the Impeachment of Judge Peek Ten Years In Congress Opjositioii to See'tionalisni Defense of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Russia Election to the Senate Executive Patronage -Mr. Clay and Mr. Buchanan Relations w ith France Admission of Aikairas. and Michigan Mr- Buchanan's Great Speech on the expunging Resolution Interference in Elections Speech on Independent Treasury Bill Re ply to John Davis On the McLeod Case On the United State's Bank Ore-iron Conesn.uide'iice. while Secretary of State unde r Mr. Polk Mexican j War Lorresjvoiielenco Mission to Nomination for Prcsielent, etc., etc. EnglandThe above book has been written by a gentleman w ell epialitie'd by hislitery attainments and his long eonne'ction with the democratic press. He was furnished pcrsrnally by the distinguished subject ol the Memoir w ith many of th" elates and facts of his early life, and from authorizeel friends of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inaccessible to other partie-s. The proof sheets have beer, sbmitte-d to the Hon. J. Glanev June's, M. C, at the suggestion of Mr. B. It e'an therefore be calle'd without reserve, the authentic and authorized edi tion The book makes a handsome lCmo volume J of ISO pages, neatly bound in cloth ami is embed- j ishe'tl w ith an accurate Portrait on Steed, from an Anibrotvpebv Braiiv, e ngrave el bv Buttre. I ne $1. " DERBY .V JACKSON, Publishers, JVJEW GOPlt$ riHE irood ieople of Ph mouth, and Matsha 1 Countv in general, will take nonce iii.it in .i ... new lirm of CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, II...- ........ i .....i .. i: i . .....1. r v I'vv ( ' w is: ..ii. w. ii .i oi i LU 1 1 1 M ll l. a t t lieu-lie ?store I louse on f he i - i ...... ... '- . ....... e'orner of Center and La port e stre'ets etpposite the I Post Olliee, in Plymouth, consisting of Drv (ioods, (irom'irs, llnnlwaro CROCKERY, TIXWARK, Ac, Ac. Tliey Inspect fully invite jwrsoin wishing to purchase any of the hImmc n iine-d articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS Or anything in their line, to call and examine their stoek before purchasing elsewhere, as we are eh tcrinine'el to sell and will sell for cash or icadv pay a CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We can ullord to sell geiods for a .mall prutit, as we intend to be economical nnd let the community be in part be nefitted thereby. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customers our thanks for their past patron ige, and hope still to be participants in their goenl wishes and to share in their patronage. And we say to one and all, give us a call, and if w c fail to suit you we Hatter ourselves that it will be no fault of öurs. CLEAVELAND J. HE. WEIT. mav'.tf.S-

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