Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 October 1857 — Page 3

( luteal gtprtment. I). .TTe n OJWIL, If , Editor.

U" Advertisements, to insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publication.rj JE&Gom in Lemons and got squeezed Taking a trip up Salt River Beat, beat bad No jote didn't have enough voles to elect us pity, too, because we are passionately fond of the Recorder's office, having served in it about fifteen months. 13ut enough's enough, and when a fellow cries enough, then it's time to hold on. We have met the enemy, and we are theirs." How our defeat was brought around, can be ascertained by enquiring of a half dozen democrats, who, because they were defeated in Convention, sought revengu by working secretly against us. The longest poll it is said, knocks the persimmon, but in this case the longest didn't. &3T Why don't the Republicans get up "one grand jubilee" over the defeat of the Democratic ticket? It is so seldom they have a victory that they ought to ' make a terrible demonstration " get up a tcrch-Iight procession blow the "toot horn," and have a time such as they can't have over next fall's election. We'll beta " plug hat " that Marshall county will give the Democratic ticket seventy-five majority at the next general election. J&T The reason why we received so many more votes in Centre township than Mr. Vinnedge, is all owing to the editor of the Republican. He gave us ' hark from the tomb," trom the start, and said not a word against Vinnedge. ' Go it, barebones." tT Quite a number of Republicans told us that they voted for us on account of the course taken by the Republican paper. Good. " Go it, bare-bones !" By next October scores of others will be in the same fix, should the Republican survive the Rank panic." We hear it intimated that the editor thinks some of ' miirratintr. T ' Glorious News !" "Kansas Redeemed ! Republican Majority G,000 '." lias been posted on all sides of the Republican office, since Monday evening. Although it's thar, and " figures won't lie," it tells a sad tale for the Republican party. The Republicans would'nt " stay at home and have nothing to do with the election," as the Republican prints ordered them to. Too bad ! The freedom-shriekers have lost their thunder. Bleeding Kansas has cured herscif! Squatter Sovereignty lias triumphed ! Howl, Republicans, for the prestige of your party has departed. jLast week we neglected to thank Mr. Freeman, Route Agent on the P. Ft. "W. fc C. R. R., for late Cincinnati papers. Such favors are highly appreciated by the Pi inters. S3T$. G. Osborne has commenced the practice of Law in this place. Office over Pershing's Drug Store. School IN of ice. The undersigned will open a primary school in the Ssrainary buildings, on Monday next, Oct. 19th 1857: to continue for thirteen weeks. Terms. 82.00 pr scholar. MARY WOODBURY. School IVoticc The undersigned will open a primary school in the Seminary buildings room No. 2, on Monday next, Oct. 19th, 1857, to continue thirteen weeks. Terms. $2,00 pr scholar. LORISSA BRIGGS. We would calhhe attention of our merchant tohcadvertisemcnt in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams k Huestis, wholesale Grocers. Fort Wayne, lud. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with every thing usually found ii a store, except dry fpods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and iff knoien houses n the East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the Yest. They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can he thought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Krt Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of thi place, uninterrupted by any change of car. Merchants, therefore, in hi place aud vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams k IIuestis,in a few hours, thereby aroiding the expense, delajs and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Hucstia have but Ort price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the game quality and price, as if there in persou to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Hucstis, wholesale flroccrsFo Wayne, Ind. Iron City Commercial College: TttU institution stands in the front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upun all who come within the scope of its instructions. It takes a joung man Just at that interesting period of life when he is looking about him what he bhall do, and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an honest, money-making life, that will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage to himself and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, y. W. Jenkiss, Esq., the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants peak of it with pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in the numerous counting rooms where its cfiieient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and U persons who have son, hasten them to this college, where they can secure a finished business education. For terms and particular information, addreal'.W.Jtxinvs Esq., Principal of the Iron City Citmmn-eial CoUrjr, Vitthnrjh, I'a.

Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OFTHE ATLANTIC

New York, Oct. 12. The Collins steamer Atlantic from Liverpool at 4 p. m., the 30th ult., arrived here at 10:50, a. m., to-day. The Asia, from New York, arrived out on the morning of the 28th. The General Williams and Kangaroo arrived at Liverpool on the 2f th. The India mail with Calcutta dates of August 23d and Bombay 21st and from Delhi 12th had arrived. Delhi was still in the hands of the insurgents, A good deal of tho skirmishing had taken place the rebels being invariably defeated, but with consideracle loss to the British. Gen. Nicholson arrived before Delhi on the 8th of August, in advance of his force which was expected between the 13th and 15th, when the number of besiegers would amount to 1 1,000 men. Further reinforcements were looked for early in September, increasing the army to 15,000 men. The assault was expected to take place on the 20th of August. The accounts in regard to Gen. Havelock and the position of affairs at Cawnpore aie conflicting. According to one statement, the General, after marching a second time towards Lucknow, and defeating the enemy in two engagements, found the rebels to number 15,000, strongly entrencned at Lucknow, and had to fall back on Cawnpore, where reduced to only 000 followers he was expecting an attack from the insurgents. . The Trieste correspondent of the London Post telegraphs that Gen. Neil had attacked and defeated a larger force near Cawnpore, and that General Havelock had succeeded in reaching Lucknow, the garrison of which had been in a mostprecorious posiiiou. Agra late dates state that all in the fort were amply provided with provisions, but the force was very weak and calling frequently for relief. The whole Christian population was within the fort. Bithoor was re-occupied by 4,000 mutineers, but on the 16th of August was attacked and carried the position. The most loyal spirit prevailed among the Sikh soldiers and the population of the Punjab. From most of the native States of Central India, the accounts are satisfrctory, although in some instances dissatisfaction had broken out. The rebels at Arrah had been defeated by Maj Eyre. The Mahrrum Holliday, as to which fears had been entertained, had passed off quietly. A few more mutinies had broken out among the troops of the Bombay Presidency, bui they were easily suppressed. Several suspected regiments had been disarmed. It is reporled that Goolabsing died at Cashmere on the 2nd of August. Lord Elgin was but to return to China. General Loyd had been suspended, and was to be brought to trial. Martial law had been proclaimed at Delhi. Paris papers contain a rumor that seri ous dissentions existed bewteen Lord Can ning, Governor General, and Sir Colin Campbell, the Commander-in-chief of the arm'. Lord Elgin had sided with the latter, who was also supported by public opinion. The report of Havelock having reached Lucknow, was doubted, and bis position was regarded as a precarious one. An officer reports that he saw the end of the Neenah Sahib and family, who took to a boat on the Ganges, and were swamped. . i ii iir i . . A telegraph despatch from Pans to the Ivjndon Tost, dated bept. 29lh, says that tho population is beginning to rise in Kengal, pursuing mid killing English settlers, and that the revolution is becoming general. Merchandise from the interior no lon 2er reaches Calcutta, and the imports are accumulating in tho depots. Money is disappearing, and the paper of the East India Company is at 25 per cent discount. CAIXA. Hong Kong dates are to August tth. Admiral Seymor had declared Canton under blockade. Teas had advanced at Shanghai and Aimoy. The meeting of the Emperors at Stutgart, terminated on the 2Sth. The Czar had gone to Weimer to meet tho Emporor of Austria. The Atlantic brought 120 passengers, including Chas S. Spencc, of Baltimore, with the ratification of tho commercial with Persia. She brings F. Schrocder, late Minister to Sweden and W. II. Osburn, President of the Uli nois Central railroad. She also brings 617,000 in specif. Latest. London, Wedensday. The Bombay Times does not mention tho arriral of Gen. Ilavelolck at Lucknow. Later despatches from Aloo say's the King at Delhi oflererod to make tcrm.s provided his annual stipend wa3 increased largely, but was informed that nothiug but unconditional surrender would be accepted. Organizations of Sikh regiments for relief of Delhi were rapidly progressing. .

The King's magazine was struck by lightning and 900 killed. Calcutta was becoming crowded with fugitives from all parts of Bengal. GREAT BRITAIN. The London Morning Chronicle says that the call for the immediate assembling of parliament is general throughout the country. Ministers are about to deliberate upon the time for summoning it. Gen. Havelock has been promoted to a major generalship, and made a Knight com mander of the Bath, and ßve Indian generals are made companions of the same order. The Board of Trade returns show an increase of exports in the first eight months of the year, of 818,000,000. The decree forbidding the exports of corn, and facilitating its importation, has been extended to the 20th September, 1858. TURKEY. The Russian war steamers before reported waiting for a firman to pass the Dardanelles, had entered the Black Sea.

School Notice. Tlv permission of the Trustees, I will open a School at the Seminary in Plymouth, October 12th. Terms $2 per scholar, and deductions made for absence. MARY A. HOW. TREMENDOUS LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AM) SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO t OGLESBEE &, SHIRLEY HAVE just received the largest and best selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought to this market. Their stock is comprised of first class work, and will be sold as low as similar work can Le, North, South, East or West. All persons wishing to buy SÖOTCM OK ÄÖEf Will do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Iook for the sign of the PEOPLE'S STOKE, And come in and see how lit ots and Shoes, as well as all other kind of goods, arc being sold. Oct fth, '57 ITtf. New York, Sept. 28th, 187. Mr. Editor: "Strange but true," times are much harder in this city than ever known before. Money circulation has almost come to dead stand. One hall' of the Hanks in the city have suspended, and a good number of old banks" in the Country have closed. Dry Goods arc 25 per cent eher.por this week than they were ten days ago. I have bought a part of my goods and found them from 20 to 4!) per cent cheaper than before. I have not liought my lory Goods owing to the price coming down so fast, ae We will give the people of Plymouth and surunding country, a little better goods for a little r price than ever bought before. nWe are not going to say to you that we arc gog to tell for cash; nor neither arc we going to nmbiig the people by sayiug the "Live Yankees have conic to town," hut we will say come to the "People's Store," where you will find the largest stock of goods crer brought to this market, and better styles; and in fact bought by Bill Shirley. I say hold on all you that want goods; ours will be on in a few days; when you can buy good golden syrup for 7s per gallon and cheaper "if necessary, and everything else in proportion. Rcinmenibcr the place, at the sign of the "People's Store." where you will find Nate. Oglesbee & Hill Shirley. Particular attention has been paid to Ladic's Dross goods, trimmings, bonnets, ribbons , No. 1 black silk at 8s per vard, and thirty cages of boots I tu shoes. Don't forget the place "The People's clre." HILL SHIR LEY. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Plvmouth, Oct. 1st, 157. Andrews Mary L; Armstrong S J; Anderson Elizabeth F; Ander Caroline; Armstrong John; Hüven Franklin; Butler Mary; Blam Wm 11; Bondurand II M: Bundle J A; Bctzc Isaac Edwin: Burkley Edmond; Drown John; Hondurant C A; Butler Rebeca; Battzlcd Jacob: Bowman George; Bether M; Cellers Samuel; Chase Jhy H; Coffin Samuel; Dowerard Malick; Edwards Mrs Louise; Greer Jane; Gordon Washington; Glassmgham Sarah J; Gibson E HincHB2; Halpin Martin; Harris Campbell; Hail Newton; Howell R; Ingle Matthias; Jung William; Kinad Francis; Kclley Miss M C G; Knoblock Joseph; Lemon David M; Lynn Eli; Larue David C; Lucy Svlvester; Moore Georce; Murphev David: Mover Gconre: i .'laisn .u. c; .uc van cv . j Mulcr A R.'Moorc Ijevi. .Marsh M. E; Mc Caulcy MaryjMcCorniicun John Nash Tatrick: Porter John; Parker Joel; Parker John fl; Pavnc Henry; Phillip Albert; Parker J; Runner Frederick; Rice Joh; Rorick William; Rhodes Daniel; Santery John Peter; Smith M N; Sniller James A; Smith Daniel or Tobias; Saunter Robert; Sarage Joseph ; Tim Mai issa; Tentley John; Taylor Geo; Taylor Harriett; Thomson Martha; V an Mounts Mar garet; Wilson J; Welch Joseph; Wishner John; Williams D; Welsh Mary; Wells John H: Whitiker John; White D; Wright LC; Whitford Ira 11; Wheeler James; Young L; JOHN K. BROOKE, P. M. TO NON RESIDENTS The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on me xna 01 lovember, l(?o7, at 1U o'clock a ni of said day, proceed to survey amd locate the cor ners of his l.ind, in Section township 32, range 3 east in Marshall Grant v, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residentj, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their ortion of the expenses of said survey, will bo returned to tho County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. OTIIO McMULLKN. oct3-17t3. J. VINALL, M. D.f UOMOIOFITHIII PMSICU Particular attention p;id to Obstetrjc Practice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, A KU Diseases of Children, Office over C Palmer's Store, corner of Mich gan and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consultc at all hours. 22tf. DISSOLUTION. Tlic firmof 0 I'sliee, Shirley and Roc U tUU day dissolved by mntna I consent; II. II. Itoc retiring. Hereafter tho hufincs will be conducted by the firm of Oglesboc k SUrley j pnd all debU contracted in the name of Oglcsbec, Shirley k Hocwill be paid by Oglesbec & Shirley. All pewons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, arc requested to call and settle by iiying up or bygiring notes. N.II.OGLKSHKE. W. G.SIIIKI.KV.

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On account of the great rush fof oür We have been compelled to order a new supply. We are receiving this week, a large lot of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, LONG SHAWLS, CLOTHS, &c, kc. Which we will sell as cheap as ever, at the LOW PRICE STORE, one door south of the Post office. RICE, SMITH, k Co. octl-46tf U. S. Marshal's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of execution (venditioni exponas) to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Ü. S. Circuit Court for the District of Indiana, I will, on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, A. D. i857, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., at the cotirthoüSe door in the town of Knox, Stark county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years of all the following described real estate, to-wit: The Si half of section thirtyfive, (35) township thirty-two, (32) range four (4) 320 acres; and the W of S-W. J of section thirtyone, (31) township thirty-two, (32) range three (3) 86 35-100, all situate in Stark county, and State of Indiana; and upon failure to reallze'a sufficient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of all said above described real estate. Taki and ordered to be sold a? the property of the President and Directors of the Peru k Indianapolis Railroad Company, at tbe suit of Alfred Smith against said Railroad Companv. Sold without regard to valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal Dist. Ind. Bv Jesse D. Cafmichaei., Deputv. octl - I6t i(pr. fee, $3,00) STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: Justice Court. NOTICE is hereby given, that a writ of attachment and garnishee wa3 issued by me, James H. Case, a Justice of the Peace in Center township, in said county of Marshall, upon the complaint and affidavit of Charles Pidmcr against the good?, rights, credits and effects of Samuel Ingle, late of said county, which attachment was returned no property found to attach, and said garnishee returned served upon John H. Vorcis, and that I will proceed to hear and decide upon the claims of the said Charlea Palmer, at my office, on the 16th day of October, 1 857, a.t 10 o'clock a. m., and the defendant, Samuel Ingle, is hereby notified of the t'me and place of said trial. JAMES II. CASE, Justice. Seal. oct 1 4Ct3 (pr. fee$2,00) MOT ICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF MARSHALL COLXTY, 1XD. The following taxes have been levied for the year 1657; and will be payable between the 15th day of October, 157, and the third Monday of March, lc'5?1. Lands and town lots, delinquent for taxes of 1856 or former years, will be sold on the first Mondav of January, if not previously paid. List of Levies for General Purposes. ' County tax on each $100 00, CO cts Free School tax " " 10 cts. on each Poll. and 50 cts. i Sinking Fund tax on each $100 00, J et I The diHerent townships have levied the follow-! t ing taxes for each 100 valuation of property I Uxiox Tow.Nsiiir j For township purposes, l5ctson each $100. ror building school houses üoets " " and each Poll 50 cts. Ckxtkr Towxsmr For townhip purposes, 7 cts on each $100. For building school housea 10 ct3 " " For road tax, 1 cts per acre. Grekx Towxsmr For township purpose?, 7 cts on each $100 and 25 cts on each Poll. For building school houses 25 cts nu each $100 and 50 cts on each Poll For road purposes l ,1 cts per acre. Bocrbox Towxsmr For township purposes,. . . .15 cts on each $100. For building school house? 25 " and on each Poll 50 cts. For road purjoses lp.j per acre. Tipfkcanoe Towxsmr For township purposes 20 cts on each $100. For building school houses 25 " and on each Poll 50 cts. For road purposes Ji cts per acre. Gkrmax 'lowxsmr For township purposes. ... 10 cts on each $100. For building school houses 25 " " For road puroses 1 34 cts per acre a:d 15 cts on each $100. Xorth Township For township purposes. . . .15 cts on each $100. For building school houses 25 For road purposes 1 cts per acre. Polk" Towxsmr For township purposes. . . .5 cts on each $100. For building school houses 10 I and on each Poll 10 cts. For road purposes 13Y cts ht acre. nr . '1' M LST lUttAJlllI

For township purposes.... 5 ct3 on each $100. 7"'" ',HUW iu--r accoums immeuiaieFor building school houses 25 m and ly, as I need money very much. on each Poll 50rU Plymouth, a rril9-21tf. II PIERCE. For road purposes 14 cts per a reo. i - ' . I will attend in person or by deputy, at the usual . a vn P V PC place of holding elections in each of the townships, j llAio A.ND LAI o,

j for the purpose of receiving taxes, at the times Herein rjjccuicu, io-wii; j Polk township, Thursday, October Id German township, North township, West township, Union township, Green township. Bourbon township, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Monday, 19 21 til I 14 Tippecanoe township. Tuesday, And at my oflice in Plymouth thereafter, where mav be found at all times, according to law. V. VINNEDGE, T. M. C. septal -45 tTppecäTsiöe FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to sup . ply the Plymouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson k Cleavcland's and Palmer s. N. 11. k P. S. AL1.EMAN k Co sept24-45tf A. C. CAFROIV, . Attorney at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to. Land and town property for sale. Deposition! taken; Deeds, Mortgages, kc, drawn up and acknowledged. Office one door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. 2!v21i TO NON RESIDENTS. fllHE UNDERSIGNED WITH THE i County Surveyor will, on Monday, the 9th day of November, 1857, at 1 o'clock, p. in., of Paid day proceed to survey k locate the corners of their land, in sections 31 and 32, town.32 north, of range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all id surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and co'lect-d according to law. JOHN CROM LEY, K KUBEN KALE V. oct8-47t.1. d. F. LOOMIS' Siciiin PLANING Mill, AND Sash Jüoor V Mind Factory, ROCHESTER, IND. Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, of superior quality, constantly on baud, r made to order. Scroll Sawing and Turning. Contracts for building taken on favorable tcrnw. 47ly. i

c h REEVE, Attorney at Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bonds, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indicia. Refers, to Coolt, Wadsworth k co.,. . . ... .Chicago 111. BatcocK k co Water St N. Y, Field, Meruit k co., Courtlandt St N. Y. Barnes & Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. Locdon & co. Philada. Perm. HöM. J. Bradlv, Supreme Judge, Omaha City Nebraska. J. B. Ben.net Esq, Gen'l Ag't .Etn Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. AT Jfohn the JButcher's MARKET Can be found, at all times, SALT. SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ALSO, Fresh Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Forty-eight hours from the coa3t, all of which will be cooked and served up on the shortest pop sible notice, and to suit the tastes of the most fastidious,

at his ncwlv arranged SALOON. maj21-27tf. J. COUÜLE. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR 3E3E EAT BY II. 13. DICKSON 40 i CO. THE GREAT EXGLISH REMEDY' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills ! PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, j M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. j This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those paintui and dangerous diseases mci dent to the female ccns.:.U::vn It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions and brinjrä on the

monthly period with regularity. These pills .should ' iLyila iL OT Jf W il Kf 11 uivito those wishing articles in our linbe used two or three weeks 'previous to confine- j cvor iirouilt pvlnfMIIi. pi,,,.,, rrnio.l...r ! as w' f,T! v,: m;lk" u f ÜKir

ment; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the bring on miscarriage, but at m T mm m m m tions.pain in he back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart,; lowness of SDirits, hysterics, sick headache, and all 1 tne painiui uiseasei occasioncu uv a uisoruca ?ys tern, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful re me dv, do not contain iron, calomel, autimonv, or anv other mineral. Full directions accompaning each . pack..ge. Price, in the United States and Canada, I TV- r 1 rut ...1 a enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the pills by return mail. W. W. RODERTS, Indianapolis, Wholesale Agent for Indiana. Brooke i Bo.. ami T. A. Lemon, agents Plymouth. junll,'56-:Kly. JVtirrow JE scape! Having escaped the destruction of the late fire, ' by the utmost exertion on my part, and the timely j assistance of friends, (who, for their kindness shall I cxer be remembered,) I will be found at the old stand ready tt in the line of stand ready to wait on all who mav wish anything! 1 Clotliing! I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of Clothing Piece Goods, ka. Which, with what i CUSTOM work! I usually keep on hand, is not surpassed by any other stock in the county, or perhaps in tin; .State, for .Style and Durability. i It shall be my aim, by fair dealing, to remove the two objections to ready-nude Clothing, viz: the in- i feriority of the cloth and making. This important j consideration, I am happy to say, my customers duly appreciate. Although the profits on a poor article arc better than on a good one, yet honesty is the best policy. ! I return my thanks to my numerous customers for past patronage so liberally bestowed, and carnestly solicit a call from them and the citizens of Marshall county generally, before purchasing. I My terms are j CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! And Small Prolit! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on ' short notice. i hose owing mc are earnestly rofjuested to call ...i . ..ii ". . ..e ii..: . - . . - j Ai thc People storo. -'" li. STUB-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Gent? of Plymouth, ' that we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, bv a Boot-maker I that is a Boot maker, warranted to fit like a glove, at WIHTMUIIES. mari 1 7if ! .11 ot tue t.oldcn Joot. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 73 vcars fo BWOTmAM "rr. r. age, having lost his father, two brothers, daughter, son-in-law, jicphews and ncices, bv that dreadful l . r. . , . .a- :.l i. himself, determined to visit the East Indies, Egypt ana japan, wnere ne niscovcreu a i rettnute ana Certain Cure for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured j immediately; he returned, cured his relatives, who i inherited the disease, and in connection with his son have employed it in their practice, curing thou- f sands of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing a? many of his fellow beings as possible he is sending tho recipe to all w ho j wish it for 10 cent); 3 of it to pay the postage, and j the balance printing. Address Dr. IIkath, J01 j Sorin? street, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. junlt-:Um We arc now receiving a new stock of SUCARS, also a general assortment of everything usually kept in theCrocerv line, which we now oiler to the citizens of Marshall and a.hoiuing counties at a low cash twice. Wc are determined not to b un dersold by any Grocery or Dry Goods Store in I ivmouiii. e arc i im: ujiiiiiuu n.n QUICK CASH SALES AND Sxrxetll Profits Is the only way for any merchant to prosper in business. " Give ua a call and be convinced that we can give you as good bargains a 3 you can find in Plymouth. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for good.-. PATTERSON k CLEAVEI-AND. wep3 42tf. Have latelv established a Meat Market, On Gano street, west of Michigan, where keep constratly on h-nd all kimls ot

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-a- -Ä- i WlllvlVJIIlllU UWWUVII 1 Tliey do no intend that any other dealers shal nTr 1 Tlie Prcs i.t proprietor of thU l-u.Miv'1,nrnt give any h;.ter bargain,, or MÜtttS dY " U(WS, CtC, Ul "A,,J,u!,n :' I tingthanthey. If you wish fresh meat they are y ? and relitted it, r.n l given it a lW.u- h deanat all times prepared to accommodate you. ( nssorlnimt of Cloth, Casslmcres, n ill rndeauw to coihIucI it in a'm-nv ai-ccpt l.fa i7(), ,fnon Wai.tc, lt ! 'ÜUF. Trininiings, etc. llie best of w.rKnun manner than it l.a herctuf, lK.rM w,h1u, ti. . 3.Vr Yc p.,. r.ee. 4:.r. I Sep.i7th.n,f lAVI,,auu i to::;?!iru

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Clear out of the Ashes, j J. BROWN LEE, j Has the pleasure of arrouncing to his old friendi J and customers, that he I n full mast, in his new ! store room, first door we of the Post Office, on ' I a Porte street, with aim . t en entire j Hein Stuck flfioofcs! FOR THE Spring TFrade! 1 1. 1 III 1. rr wiiicuue wi stu as cueap as 1113 neighbor. ; all the world in general the citizens of Mars 1 !1 j county in particular, and the inhabitants of Plvm-1 outh likewise, and to everybody who may chance to rend tili!. nri horpViv nnr itid ttint at

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can iouiia au quanuij ox SPRING CLOTHING of the latest fashions, fur men and bors. Coats, of the regular "bhanirhai order," aud Vest.-?, hiiti, ! rants, iiat?, waiters ana 1 fools to correspoua The Latest styles of 3F 1BL DE KT TP Ircsn from the manufacturers, which cannot please the Ladies, and at prices as low a? th can be sold this side of "Kinjrdom come." fact of the business is, it's no u?e trviii" to 9 mrratclu.lf what he has jrot to sell.'fWr it wo'1'-'

take longer than for you to go and see, anl when j wliicli we will sell at th,- lowest cumt-ut cah triyou are at leisure just "drop in' and examine for Ices. yourself, and ycu will sav he ha -rot a little the : Pf,Hi..i.Vir v. n?.. :

best assortment of j n 1 nw TV iC i CK A TTh 3 f I ! bcr in mind, and don't forget, that, although In - - .- - - - - -- . . ..... - . Slll'P fF link l-ffrr fai ; VI vat. A i V till c quantUK-s ot goods that are daiiWt foPgl. the piaci-wcst of tho Post office j ßROWI Er' m.... 1 HJKxood News for the People! I m ,mi,ii tii n i I 1 I. i .HJI. 1 II kh i)EEMKD 1'RoM THAT PRICES!! OLD TYRANT IIIU.1I LET ALL KIJOICE! Foil THE Are in town with a j XEW STORE "CHOCK FULL" OF 23" 3E3 . Come one and all and look at our extensivo assort ment oi DRY GOODS. Wc have every varietyof GO D! Comprising SILKS, Till BETS, ALPACCA, PLAIDS (New Style) DE LEGES, DE LA I N ES PRINTS, kc, kc. Also, a large stock of 15rl. rr nTir nripci'iv c icciMmrc; umiitp (lOODS; llleachcd and Urowu Muslins; Linens, iuuud; liieacncu ana iirowu ;iusuns; linens, .'ambries, Laces, Veils, Gloves, Hosiery and Trim- j ningsof every description. In fact we li.ve every J liingin the Dry Goods line, and will introduce I uany articles w er before sold in Plymouth. In! In tvnv i'.f I C i: t! many articles never before sold in Plvmouth. In the wav of 1 We are bound to take the lead, ami won't be beat. We have some new patterns and prices, 25 percent lower than they can be had clsewl ere in town. Our v.iwviui m rii 11.7 if ill v v l I lilt Grocery Department! IS COMPLETE. Wo annex the prices of a few leading art iocs: White Sioau,. Browx do . . . 1 5c ...11 ...11 ...g-jl; . . .b; .$1.00 . 1,(H) . . . 7c ...15 V lb do do do V gall do do V lh do do Coffei: Tea, Molasses, SvRir, Ik'HMMi Finn, Fish, (a nice article.". Ncts, j Camh.f-s, We have a nice assortment of BOOTS, shoes. CLOTH IXC, HATS. CAPS, CUTLEBY, AND Many other articles too numerous to mention. Come and sec 11, and tve will take CTcat Tlcaure in showing our Goods and Trices, as wc want von 1 to compare them with others. Our motto i Quick Sales and Small Profits" at the LOW PHTCE STORE! j One door south of the Tot OlhVc RICE. SMITH i CO September 10th, Is")?. 13tf. . t i r OH T"8 , ok all kinds. not ciiT at tiik huihe&t w -tr- mr Uma-c 1. T.ir I OW lPTr'V STOHP I prices, at the JAW l'KU.'h bLUKh, j ono door south of the Post-Office. t "; i . . 1 JUi,! JV (Jll AllGllt.! XO R ALL OCX ASCEXSIOX Is announced, but the arrival of a NEW STOCK n V Fall and Winter AT DIVIDSON & Co.'s (jliiAr ifflrUHIUT?I; rum.1 ....., ,.;.,c .,i,,t vT;.r .f i.;,.i. - :n JL fairly compete with any similar cstahli.-hmcnt ; west oi I iiisourg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adioining counties for past Uvors and support, which kept j U4 through a fu-r trial, we now by paying all at. j tontiou cxclusivelv to the CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination of our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing clacwhere. Wc hate on hand at least oOO whiter suits, partly home and (tartly Cincinnati manufacture, made in a superior style. .

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& BRO., One door south of Edwards Hold. fLSMötnra, IBs., PEARLER IN -' v r-f J MEDICINES, Oils. VARNISH. TURPEXTIXK. WINDOW GLA&S DYK STCFFS, FANCY ARTICLK.S. PERFUMERY. Ac, .h-. ! Have jujt opened, and will custiiuk !e i j hand a well selected assortment of such artiH- : are enumerated above, snd all others wully kc j.s : in a ! J X Y L'lT H I lil.l1: , dan,.i or,jer Dutl;licr ,m n, crh.ti.rn?. fainilv compounds, and preparations of all kinds. 1 .'1 . . . r . k till t,t . -. n a k ' - B. hverv article oM br tm is wmi.tfl PURK. FR FSH fU;Nl.UM;. ,iunl8-31tf fill J ... sin ,... . r :t tjunl31 BROOKE i KRÖV BALM TlM.us.md n (jiml-3l i BP.OOKi: A URo's. j R'ä T TOILET r5.3T a fn... -itiuejit,ut Ur.fH.i;!; j V.n.t' ILLY White, M, ,n J ("arm"., Infant PoI. l'uii.. Pink , r i. puiis, at B.tu'i (31 v U o X ? I w x. ! The undersigned will V pTCfKtrM to npply I Marshall county with fresh burnt fMoiie Lime, by ' the 10th of April, as low as can b; done bv anv one, at Lis new lime houc, directly wtt of ti. rail mad bridge. lie has ntt gr.ne West yet, and i is still ready to do lathing and Plastering in a n.-at and substantial manner, on hört notice. Water j Lime and Pia er Paris ordered on short noti.e, ! when not on hand. TllSllliC fill to tllf T .1 ll .1 . - f, il' Iii .t f-,..r lir- hi.r'.l 1 solicit acontiinwiiec of tli s!im ! ym -pAlLDIN;. ; mniG ii,f I ' " D 1 CJ I) V fP gZZg V V fP I K T II 1 A 1) 1 11 JJ 11 1 iiTyy ; "-iia 1 1 I CCXi? Dr. A. 11 ATTIXGL V, ' TEIXG permanent! v located va Ilvinotit h. 13 h"its a h; ure of patronage in the practice of t : . j ins proiessiuii. .11 ojn'rations H i frmed ujon ihe most appro -t principles, and all work warranted a reprint--d: ' OFFICE comer of ( mow and Water ftrc ts. ;junU'5G-:J0!y I PATRONIZE HOME KFFOHIV. ! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO.. I Ol' RI3IXC IND. ! AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Justness confined t-j the State of' lu l'mho' Incorporated, I SIM. B 0 A 1) O V 1) I U E C T 0 U S: , fs. Hatiiaw.w, J. V.. Wn.i.s, ' J. W. Tu noTT. ' ro;: l!u.u:rir, J. 11. Smith, 15. J. IIatimwav. i ß. J. H Tfi ivr v. Sec'v. It. I. Lonisu, I. te IVd'l .. W. T. Tat.. Jof (.R'1, V. 11. INwi.ii. J. I. l i r v, 1". l. i.t.c:,. S. UriMWA, Pirar. S. F. COVING TON, Gen l A-t. 3.1"Firc aud .Marine riks l.-.kn rt nii.ilil rates, rr i All persons de.-iring Inurancc. v. ill t all on ! 11. K. Samm r, Agt. at riyinonth. hid. persons defiling t injure, are itaitcd toed! 1 and examine the conditions i'tid manner of doing u$iucs of this coiniv.ny. ju.-33u Ti A PORTE '4 1j 1117" j A (TPIMl I 11 SI I WilPPMKP , r - ... if ii iiiii.iikii 0 AN1 SEED STORK ! ! West Maiu Street, two north of tho lVt (TT. t. ; T.A POUTM, INI mi -w W SJ Dealer in t!i" r?vt ipprood Isriculturnl V Ilorf inilf n I I3IPLEMEXTS! 1 in toiled und .m i k .hi 1 WM, 1 l-.wt-raitd Genh n w i Setnh; tlrnaiiiental. Sind and l'ruit Tree-, Ac 0 I Also general a-jent- for l'ral fiCmouN R I verso Tooth Crain Diilt. n prlf V A l7v .rriviil ofllanhv t II. 13. DICKSON & CO. ; llavejustrect ivedthc I.ARGIT tni UEY j fclccteil Stock of JAPANNED WARE. ! ?rN 'SfS (r J i)) lV V S, r.: LlJ 'V '.a i . EVER UliOl (JII I TO THIS MARKET. (-'al1 auJ Vm w,1l tind it to to n muv iaitl." Imtshictly tim'in ocry juriiciilar. n c were ran-iui m scicciin" Uie vt n Ir-M roix.'s id latest STYLE H. P. DICKSON A Co. 4 'Balthvhi finoVise

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