Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 March 1858 — Page 4

coPEnzvicrs. Copernicus, after harboring in his bosom for long, long years, that pernicious heresy the solar systemdied on tie day of the apperance of hh book from the press. The closing scene of his lWb would furnish a nobis subject for an artist. For tbirty-five years he ha3 resolved and nurtured his system of the heavens. A natural mildness of disposition, bordering on timidity, a reluctance to encounter controversy, and a dread of persecution, have led him to withhold his work from the press, and to make known his system but to a few confidential friends aril disci

ples. At ieno'th he draws near his onrlr lie in seventv-thres veara of age, and he yields his work on the J 1 revolutions of the heavenly orbs' to his friends for publication. The day at last has come in which it is to be ushered into the world. It wtliftOJUli of Ä1W. 1.ri-l:V On tliir. lay-the effect, no doubt, of the! intense excitement ot his mind operating upon an exhausted, frame an. effusion of blood brings liim to the gates of the grave. His la3t hour is come; he lies stretched upon the couch from which he will; nQVer l'ie in his apartment at Fa - w, ". ' , t 1 ' rn J enblirg, 111 .käst 1 rilSSia. . ilieset-l tmcr suns beam? "lance through th-3 Gotliic windows of his chamber; near his bed-side is the armillary sphere which he has contrived to represent his theory of the heaven-; his pictures, painted by himself, the amusement of his earlier years, hang before him; beneath it his astrolobe, and other imnerfect astronomical instruments and around him are gathered hi3 sorroAving disciples. The door of his apartment open?; the eye of the departing sage is turned to seo who enters; it is a friend who brings him the first printed copy of his immortal treatise. He knows that in this book lie contradicts all that had ever been distinctly taught by foi mer philosopher; he knows that lie has rebelled against the sway of Ptolemy, which the scientific IT 1 1 T 1 f world iiaci acKnowieugeu ior a thou sand years; he knows that the popular mind will be shocked by his innovations; he knows that the attempt will be made to press religion into the service against him; but he knows that his book is true. Ho is dvinir, but he leaves a idonous truth, as his dying bequest

f ilio worlil Tip LlVU tllO fripnrt ! P!ace in Piirisin 1855 betwixt an English GentleO me A oriU. lie Dm lilt IlltllU I mau and Frcnch Ijadythe tyrannical opposition

wuo nas oroiignt it, piacc inmseii LOiWeen the window ami his bedside, tliat the sun's rays may fall upon tlie precious volume, and lie may behold it once more before Ms eyes grow dim. He looks upon it, takes it in his hands, presses it to his breast, and expires. But no, he is not wholly gone! a smile lights up his dying countenance; a beam of returning intelligence kindies in his eye; his lip 3 move; and the friend who leans over him can hear him faintly murmur the beautiful S3iitiment3 which the lyrist of a later age has so finely expressed in verse: 'Ye golden lamp3 of heaven, farewell, w'uh all your feeblo light; Farewell thou ever changing moon, pale empress of th niht; And thou, refulgent orb of day, iu brightest flames arrayed, My soul, which springs beyond thy sphere, no more demands thy aid. Ye stars are b it the shining dust of my divine abod, The pavements of those heavenly courts where I shall reign with God." So died the great Columbus of the heavens. Everett. How the Devil Lost. The devil bargained for the soul of a young man. The devil was to furnish all the money Young Ameri ca could spend, and if he did not ! , . t hl3 SOlll spend it as fast a3 it came wa3 the forfeit. For several years Young America kept ahead of the devil, by the aid of women, wine, horses, etc, but the fiend made a large deposit with him, which it seemed impossible to get rid of. Young America, as a last resort, started a news-paper. The devil growled at the bill at the end of a quarter, wa3 avage at the end of six months, and at nine, owned up 'dead broke,1 and at the end of the year wa3 nowhere to be found. The newspaper went down, but a soul was saved.

The undersigned, having received a large stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &c. Ilavj resolved to bear half the burthen of the present money pressure by selling taeir stock at greatREDUCED PRICES To prove the correctness of our statement, we only aak our frieuJi to Call & examine cur Goods & Prices Being confident they will not only purchase, but go away satisfied that "they have saved 10 or 15 per

cent in the trade. In addition to the above articles, kept constantly on hand, we will raeatita If ATM ÄH2 CA?S BOOTS &WD SHOES G-ENTS' SHAWLS, CARPET BAUS AXD VALISES, SHOTS, DRAWERS, TAILORS TRIMMINGS, &f9 U We stielt a call from all before purchasing Mr. T. Weaver will superintend the manufacturing department, as heretofore, and all who may want a suit made to order will do well to rive him a call, as wc have a good assortment of I PIECE GOODS I roin wli'LUt(?c ?ct, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. Those in dt-Ucd to II. Tierce will please all and pav, as lurtucr uniuigence cannot be given. II. PIERCK & NoveuiIxT Tith 51 tf. Co. CASKET OF DIAHOXDS! A Weekly Journal containing 32 columns of choice reading matter of a character calcalated to instruct amuse and intei est the geneaal reader, will be commenced on the Frst Saturday in March I55S. Only $1 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. THE CASKET OF DIAMONDS Will bo the cheapest, hcht and most entertaining 4 1 Weekly Paper oxer published in New York. tnt irnwna tvt a lrnvno tt -mrrk-rrns Z?r Ui Axxiuuiio jjMMMvava 2D Thousand Dollars worth of pure California Diamonds. set in every conceivable style ot elegant GoIdJewelrv to be presented to the Fubscribers of the Casket of Diamonds. There arc no gifts worth le3 thau '23 centä, and from that up to $300. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS!! Every subscriber will receive r. beautiful gift in Gold or Diamoud Jewelrv immediately on receipt of his or her name, accompanied by the amount of subscription mo-ev. THE SUBSCRIBE R'S NAMES as fast as received, will be placed in reg ular rotation on the book, opposite designating Nos. and the pit containing a corresponding No. willbcsent IMMEDIATELY, post paid to the subscriber. LADIES, LADIES! LADIES! You can get a large number of subscribers for the Casket of Diamonds by a little extra exertion, and for every 10 subscribers names you forward U3,accompanied by the money, we will send you a beau tiful üiamand gilt. We make tne same oiler to Gentlemen. Please bear in mind the fact that every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will rective a beautiful gift immediately on receipt of his or her name acccm."anied by the subscription mon ey. Peron wishing to commence with the First No. should send in immediately, as the gift thev will receive will encourage them to speak to others of thc-.r success, and thereby assist materially m increasing our subscription list to commence with the first number. Anion; the "interesting features of our paper will be a Love correspondence of the most thrilling and exciting character, whien took of the ladv'a Father to the union of his daughter with the English gentleman is described in the most vivid and interesliug manner, a3 well as the ,uecesrul nlots of the vounz lady to elude the visrilance and cruelty of her heartless father. These letters ar deeply interesting, and of pure, htjh tnnp.l rJiamctcr. fl"?R:ieli suhserihpr must send 3 three cent po3tace stamps for return postage op gift Address NELSON, HICKS & Co. Proprietors of the Casket of Diamonds, mar 4 3m. 75 Nassau Street N. Y. T7VT7T? rVT? OTT A "R C ' TT! rXVUHl VVl.XXJLJ.tVJIX'Ji XO BALL O OX ASCEXSfOX Is announced, but the m rival of a NEW STOCK: O F Fall and Winter AT DAVIDSON & Co.'o fJP.Tü A T P.T.TPm?.TTTT.T Js JLVAmAJ m dUAUA VAVAVAM OF rpHE amount, prices and variety of which will uiuvjuui., pnwva im iivy v ifuiwi Ii fairly compete with any similar establishment of Pittsburg. ateful to the pespO of Marshall and adjoinlai west of Grateful iirr counties for pa:t iavors and suppct, which kept us through a fiery Hdl, we now by p tying all at tention exclusively to vie CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination of our ! mammoth stock by the public before purchasing ! elsewhere. We bavo on hand at lert 5QO winter suits, partly home and paitly Cincinnati manu facture, made in a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, tt" TT - go jt ' - Irufltfi A0 dJUDSm QtC Try 7 - ".J A choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Ve3tings, Trimmings, etc. The best of woramen for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. DAVIDSON k Co. Sept. 1 7th. 44tf. lATJTTi'P XV XKT HUrVrt1 1? WXJ Ii I riXV X. VV .Ii n MXJUJ.

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JJlVatU Vll ajx -L-J liJLLkOI FORT WAYNE, IND. ""tOOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, JC gnrs, etc., Kept consuntiy on nana, i rado supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. jant-cmo,

IRON CITY comjiieuce coXsIjEGe. Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1655, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACUERS.

F.M F1I ATI CA LLT THE BUSTXESS J1AXS COLLECT Most Extensive and Ropiclar Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Students! FACULTY: F. W.JENKINS PuiNcirAL. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Aocounts and Book-Keeping. 1. I. HITCHCOCK, Fiofrssos of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. JOnX FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkeeping' Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages. J. W. BREXT LINGER, Professor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. Profcsc'of Plata .ömenu! IWnsUp, I Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. HOPKINS, ESQ., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES W. KENNEDY", Of "Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notes. COMMERCIAL. ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of this city. DESIGX OF THE INSTITUnON'. To furnish the best means for acquiring a Thorouph Business education, in the shortest time, and at the least expense, comprising double entry bookkee?!;'c. as applied to Merchandising. Banking. Railroadhag, etc., taught by the oldest American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now living, having Wntrat,"rfÄ With all the recent improvements and valuable additions, tiusht without extra ch; pemmanshit, in every vaiiety and style of Busi charge. Business and Orna mental Writinsr. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College overall competitors, wherever its writing has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in 1655, and at the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in 185C. ARITHMETIC, As applied by the first Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this important branch of business education. LECTCRES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Laws, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, DetecUng counterfeit money, and l other subjects bwng practical relations to active fiina:nAC - J 6 TERMS, kc. Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .35 00 Stationery, about 5 00 Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 IQ"Student3 are not charged extra for Steamboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. 8TPDEVT8 Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courset from six to twelve weeks. REFERENCE 4R7 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone within one yeat, besides the many from the country. directions: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing full information sent by mail free of charge. address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, P. 0Prtm'üm PcMMANSHir. No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the Fall of 1657, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Liouisvule, Ky., at the United States Fair, nnd all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our Penmen areully competent to do their own work witho:t the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. dec!7 THE ORE A T EXOLISH REMED yr SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills ! 'ROtected bv roval letters fatent. Pi Opared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Thysieian Extraordinary to the Queen. Th 9 invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of a1! those painful and dangerou3 diseases inci denttothe temale consütution. u moderates au exceas,removes all obstructions and bnngs on the mommy peuou luireguiaruy. iiic-e puis wiouiu be used two or t iree weeKS previous to connneml?i;. e- .- . cus"l"l,on essen w Uuvenng uuring laoor, euaoung uw moiner to penurui iicr uuura nuxi i iiciacn nua tuim. liicsepuis snouid not oe taKenüuung the first THriE months oi pre mancy, as iney are sure to bvin on miscarriaee, but at any other time the are s.'fe. In all cases of nervous and spinal ane ons, nain in tb back a,id limbs, heaviness, fat'gae on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, lowre? of SDirits, hysterics, sick headache, and all the pe5n"ul diseases occasioned by a disorded svstem, these pills will effect a cure when all other! means hav3 f-iled,and although a powerful reme dy, do not conta-nt-on, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price, m the United States and Canada, one dollar. N. B. $1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the pills by return mail. w. w. Indianapolis, wholesale Ajreufc ior uiumuo. . jjrooke uro., ana i . a. iEMo-f, agents riyraouth. junll, '57-30. V 4 4 W HH q H () P K (t X IU) H K KVF.Hr Have never been known to fail in any case of Connave nerer uetu auuvu luiau m uny cuyeoi ongumption or its kindred afiections when judiciously used, in testimony of which any quantity of ccrtificate will be furnished to the incredulous. Dr. Hunter was for a lone time connected with the Bromnh. - ton Hospital of London and thus brought in contact i witb the most critical cases of disease known to the medical world ! The remedies he now emplovs are such as are used by this hospital, whose marvelous efficacy has for a lone time astonished the civilized world! Since his coming to the United States his practice has been steadily increasing, and thousands have acknowledged their indebtedness to him for the life add health they enjoy. Crowned with ex- j perience and unparalled success as he has been, he would merely say to the sick and dvinir miblic that ne he feels confient that he can speedily remove any disease, however painful, stubborn and complicated U may be. He has treated successively within the past ten years no less than five thousand cases of consumption, incipient and absolute, inclusive, and about Jour thousand cases or seminal Weakness. Süllhe doesnotfeel disposed to -boast' any rood phyxician could have done the same with the same remedies. Dr. H. charges nothirg for advice, and his charge for medicine U low. Any one who may Hiatwid ts t?a b?m tA. can ttA in of the case. All letters should contain a tosta tre stamp to pay for return of answer. Correspondents should be particular to mention their nost-nfTW. county and state when writing to me, so that no mis take can occur. Address R. HUNTER, Box 318. Sandusky City, O.

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bi J in -: n Vi :y? cr. J - - - No. 3, east side of Michigan sired PEAELKR3 IS . MEDICINES, CllCllliCtl S, PlÜlltS, Oil s. VARNISH. TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, fec, &c. tlavejut opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in a DRUG STORE! which we will sell at the lowest curnent cash pri ce? ranicuiar attention wm De paid to nmng rnysicians' orders, and putting up prescriptions, family compounds, and r reparations of all kinds. We invite those wishing articles in our line, to call, as we feel assured we can make it to their in terest to purchase of us. N. B. Every article sold bv us is warranted PURE, FRESH & GENUINE. junl8-31tf Those fond of a good CIC..R, cannot fail to find an article to suit them at junl8-31 BROOKE k TIRO'S. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junI8-31) BROOKE k BRO'S. TT OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts' JHair Regenerator, (31) Erooke a Pro's. TOILET Soap a fine assortment, at (31) Baookk a Ero's. T ILLY White, Meen Fun., Pink Saucers, JLi Carmine,' Infant Powd., Fowd. Pufw, at (31) Brooke & Bro's O T3 TlTPTrsrTvT r XI 13. U VylVOVi iX VV. Have just received the LARGEST and BEST selectc 1 Stock of H AMD W A ME, JAPANNED WARE, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. , Call, and you will find it to be no mere "puff," butsrictly true in every particular. Wc were careful in selecting the very best goods and latest STYLES. H.B.DICKSON &CO. J. VINALL, M. D., IIOMOPATMC PUYSICIjIK Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, AND Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer'a Store, corner ot Mich gan and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consul to at all hours. 22tf. A GENTLEMAN Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his menus believed to be his death bed, is now alive and in the full vfcor of health- His diseae was Consumption, of which nearly all his rela tives had died. The cimimstanrf.s wl ,rh led to n;g reCovervwere as follows: His vounrer brother wa8 in the habit of rcading to him from books aDOut tue no,,se to wniie away his wear, hours.0ne day he read to him from an old book published in about thc middle of the seventeenth ( centUrv. of what was styled "A svmnel and certain remmeedee fordiseases of ye Lungs." riot whollv hrithout hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried wuich cave vvome of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its nse. Thc result was favorable. In two months he was able to walk about the prem ises without difficulty, and in seven months from the time that he commenced its use he was cn tirely well, and has not been confined a day since. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in his vicinity woo were afflicted with diseases of the lungs and general debility, and in every case it has proved effective. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, and wishing to do nis feuow beings v j are suffering, as much good as possible, he has concluded to send ihe recipe, w,tn fun instructions tor putting up and umng the medicine, free to ail who may order it. In or der to defray the expenses of advertising, letter uciveney, oauuusy vny, w. buu n. win pmniuu I AM K MAriim aP mail in n . 1 1 I tr IJare you inquired thc price of R O O E R I E b Atthe Low and will sell oct29-50 . At the Low Price Store? We keep our stock fresh cheaper than any othr establishment RICE, SMITH & Co. n.IIl OF PEirlZOlJTIM rhiilU UTIi, IND., (Michigan street, north of Westervelt.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uncurrent money bought and sold. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. May 21,1057 27tf. FOR HATS and CAPS, call at Ogleibee Shirley's where you will find a large stc and the prices to suit you. 49 X nfr. CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at Jm.JJJ the Low Prict Store, one door outh of the Post-fSce. 45tf. "Ofkili'T'Cl JR-r OTTrVT? CJ MJJ X Ö Go ölX-FJCiC?. XTTTE have just received, direct from the man W ufaciurers, 10 cases Boots & Shoes, which we will sll very low for the next thirty days. Cal At ths Ijow Price Store, two doors south of the Ed wards House jan7-7tf RICE, SMITH & Co. NOTICE The reeular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, wm De neia on tue erst Bat urday in each month, at thc court house in Plvm outh Wm. J. BURNS Clerk.

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5 TUE CENTER OF TRADE!! LA POUTE STREET, iV Business Street! Ovu? Trade His been rapidly increasing for the last year, and to meet its demand, we nave enlarged our store, and increased our With a large and well selected as sortment of CO Of every description, consisting in part ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BONNETS. BONNET TRIMMING, PRINTS, SILKS, LAWNS, etc. Ma Cleveland, spent four weeks in the Eastern Cities, visiting the Manufacturing and Wltolesale Es tabliihmenls, for the purpose of purchiing to the best advantage, and we natter ourrcives that our customers will be pleased with the selections. Particular attention was piven to GLAS3WARE, (we have the best styles,) Quccsisivarc, 2m ElardivarV) Si ISoofs V Shoes, irooti fron asid ITzIfs. ft Wc have mi hand a large quantity of SHEETINGS, Uro. and Bl'd Denims. Summer Good ,1c And an extensive stock of GRO CER1KS, of the best (-ualirv; also CO FARMING UTENSILS, such as Sythes, Cradles, Rakes, Mattock kc. Our OILS, LEAD & PAINTS are unsurpassed in Quality, in a word, we shall keep to sell what the People desire, and hope by courte ous attention to our customer thc prices and quality of our Goods, to make it as much a pleasure for them to trade with us as for us to sell We cordialiy invite AL.Li to ca, on us. CLEVELAND & IIEWETT. July 16 25tf boots and shoes. löiihs nub Stationen)! C. L. HILL, WHOLESALE: AND RETAIL DEALERS IH BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. WAYNE, INI). Book Bindery!!! c. j.. Hir.r. Won J inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicin ity, tiiat they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of even descriptions RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS. &.C. Connty Officers are especially requested to ive thematiial. mr2Ginir. The subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, ha3 fitted it up in complete order, with Vc?2t? Holts and llachincrtr and intends to make it a FIRST CLASS LULL In every respect, and solicits a fair share of the custom of the country and village. He intends to keep constantly on hand to supply all that come; also, to supply araTrj"3H:3BI533FQL , AND Saw to order all lands, M Short JVöticcl M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July 9, 1837. 34 FOR SALE CHEAP fnd on Credit: Town Lots, and Lota with buildings; wild and Improved Lands, Bonds & Stock, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. Cll at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Offlee. C. II. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. H. CORBIM .M. A. O. rAGX&lLD COIiBIN & PACKARD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Hestern Collection .Jsrents, PLYMOUTH, IND Refer to Arcclarias, BoxjijtTi k co., N Y Cltyj Johs Ljvincito.h, Towjr, Smith k Sntvotn, Detroit, Mlch-i Secor, Brrdam k co, Toledo, Ohloj M II Norton k co, Chicago, III f Hon C A Stact,- Tecumse.h, Mlchj Hon Thos B Stasi-ield, South Bend, lud nov5 5Uf

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THE subscribers hare juat opened, in the room formerly occupied as a wareroom, 2 doors cast of thc Pest Office On La 1'orte street, an extensive assortment of and every other s.nd of s. J - pertaining to the );ivMu;u'f business, together nith a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & PARLOR selected with a view to the wants of tliu enterprising people of MARSHALL COUNTY, and at w holes.de i anaac t rs inc es wli-cli will enable them to ti ll 3 111 . W MUCH CHEAPER N i i r-r Mm i t:i:n tlie :me kind h ive hrrctoforc uc.u soiu. i iicv iiuve in emp.oy .-.n EXPERIENCED TINNER! and flitter themselves that liirv c.;n give entire satisfaction in the line W l..;y have permanently located in .!.!. . ....... i' vmni'l 1, nun a new oi establislunsr on a firm b-ii t' business, and respectfully invite all who wish thing in their line to give them a call before p. eliding elc:vheie, as they are determine,! ... Co alairiKl honorable business. Job Work of all kraus done on short notice, and on terms tint cannot fail to Pint. Reroember the place two doors east of thc Post OiHce. , , ß- DICKSON & Co. riymoutl-, irr OOtf. WAREROOMS OF A. BOYD & Co. OVER PFXSIIXGS STORE. Tl io undeisigiicd have cj cncnl a rplcndiJ assortl of mcnt f f rn; yt v? A" CONSISTING OF Cliairs.Tüblps, Bwisleads. BURBATTÖ, LOUNGES, Sofas, etc, Which will be sold as cheap as they can be rrocurcd iu LAPORTE OR FORT WAYNE! Cribs and Willow Wagons for the b:ibif .Lom g s for thc lazy and something ior a'.!, at prices that Ciuuiot fuil to give satisfaction. "Small Pt'tJUa and Ready Pay." Now is the TIME, and Boyd's thc TLACE, to get the worth of your money. COFFINS on hand or ni.ide to on'er. A few of those fine Mctaiic BURIAL, CASES, Still on hand a nice article. Also, A ith Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which are warranted to give satisfaction A. 110 YD Si Co. Plymouth, Oct. 23th, U57 50tf. A. C. CAPROS, Attorney at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circvt and Common Plens Courts of Marshall and Park counties. Collections throughout Northern Is liana promj tlv attended to. Land and town prurrty for sale. t)epositiont taken; Deed, Mortgages, 4c, dmwn vp and acknowledged. Office one door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. 212'v. O H REEVE, Attorney at Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bond, and Town property for sale. Collection promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Rffers, to Coolv, Wadbworth k co Chicago III. Babcock k co., Water St N. Y. FltLD, Merrit k co. . . .Courtlandt St N. Y. Barnm & Pharo .B ircl.iv St N. Y. Loc0o k co.f Philada. Penn. IIoji. J. Bradlv, Supreme Jud;n?, Omaha City Nebraska. J. B. Bzhnvt Esq, Gcn'l Ag't JEtn Ins. Co.. Cincinnati Ohio. JO. IZ. SQlIM9 E, Attorney and Counsellor at :Law PLYMOUTH, IND. ' Especial attention given to cases In Marshall aud Sari counties. I am permitted to rcfi-r to Jon L. Wien ervelt, Plymouth, Eber Woolma,

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