Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 April 1858 — Page 3
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ir paid in Advance, SI ,00 n: OI ' 031Ii A,!; End of the year, $2,00 LOCAL AXD MISCELLAXEOUS. DAclverti3ement, to insure insertion, must he handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publlcation-Xl Notices of Death? and Marnaccs w"' t pubi shod frc of charge. Our frin 1 wiM oli'isr i' by handing in nil such notices which msr come under their observation. Anvof our L'terarv friend, who feel disposed to contribute anvthiing for the Democnt, emhiv the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them Co so. Pillsbursli. Fort Wayne k Chicairo 'ilAIT, ROAD. - TH.VINS ARRIVE. Ex. and Mail 12.23 a. ro. Ex, Pa?s. 8.50 a. m. iocal Frcigh 2.35 p. m. THUNS Lt lVl. Mail & Ta?3. 2.00 a. m. Ex. " l-4" a. m. Local Freight 12.30 p.m O.. Cfi3 Trainsl-avc on the arrival of above trains, except the Freight, which leaves at 12W p. m. on Mondays, Tucsdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays; nrrives from La LaPorte Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundae Notice TO SiiirrTRs. Freight, destined for either road, will not be forwarded Mic same day unless rceeSw:d before 11 o'clock a. m. C. E. MORSE, Acent. j xiäS pr E. For sale at this office Blnnk Mortgages. Conveyancers would do well to call and examine them .before purchasing elsewhere, a they are printed in the latest stvle. Religious Notice. The Rev. Bish-p Uphfo.d.of Lafayette, (Episcopalian) will preach at the Presbyterian Church, in this village, on Friday evening, April 231; Rev. Mr. Gregory; of LaPorte. will also be present. The public are generaily'invited. It is n surprising thing that our Mail Agents canrot bring us our mails promptly, and regularly. For a short time ve receired them bo gotti-i our morning's Chicago mail an the 10.3 ) a. m. train imm the vest. This is a3 it shouli be; but simothin" is "out" of sorts' nw. for, instead of receiving our Chicago Djilies ihe day they are published, we rereiv if.r-m two or three days af er, fn m t!.e a? I seems thar they are carried by their J.-nM nation, and we have to patently v.:ti: ü'i they are put on the return tr;t'k. Ti istate of things certainly can, and .ujh: bo remedied, and our citizen no lo i- f i subjected to such an uuplea-nn;. i c . .ve . ence. Common Plea C urt is in week Judge Egbert, on ih moderately well filled docker. H-i. A The reathr is fine fr the fa-mii' interests, and they are busily improving it. Everything U lively just no'v bir bui nes3 and money A Commercial College in Northern I-i diana is eertainly a disideratum; anil, though surprising as it may appear, we are indeed to have one. LaPorte is to bn the favored locality of this institution, and it is to be under the direction of Profs. Packard & Evans. The system of instruction to be pursued is such as to give n thorough p-epata'icn for all kinds ot bu iness. The languages and all the liberal branches will be taught so fir as may bpracticable in an institution of that kind: and the most thorough at ten ion will b given to book-keeping, and commercial transactions generally, as taught in the best Commercial Institutes. The educational department is to be under the supervision of Jasper Packard, well kown to the citizens of this vicinity, and tho Commercial under the special direction of Prof. Evans, who comes highly recommended from an eastern Institute. We trust this enterprise will receive a liberal patrorage from lie whole of Northern Indiana; since it is bringi g within th Teach of all, and at an expense, at once trifling, compared with what one most pay to receive the" same instruction in a similar institution, in any of our large chies. , The Institutio i is open to persons of both sexes. See advertisement. Removed. H. B. Dickson fe Co. have removed thir store lo a better room, one door east f Palmer's. They have a heavy and well selected s: ock of Hardware, arid the Colonvl i ever ready to sell the earn? ut.bargai t. : They re talking of having a Univrsi v at South Bend, to be under the super vUi.,n of the German IWrmed Soeiey. S mf definite action has already been akeu in
the matter. We need a HL'b ch.-.l f - Ke neaiw oi aimort every one. Then , , . T , t i c . c;e nSthen and trify your system with learning in Northern Inuuna, atid You'll he Sc mdinavian Remedies, and vou will probaTanA M Ka a vrr local' G,ll J'!-v 'e yourself from serious illness the comimr
. . - s speed the enterprise. ' Rice. Smith fe Co. are rect ivi i. Spiing stock. 'fir "A Rare Chance to Make Money' ste advertisement.
filcath of Young Willard. Erastbu Willard, brother of Gov. Willard, died in New OrleaRS, on the Sd inst. His remaines, as we learn from the New
Albany Ledger, .iro expected to arrive at t,ial city to-day. where they were broufr Ferment. ht Mr. V. was a voting man of blight promise, an I possessed personal qualities which endeared him to all who were so fortunate as to make his acquaintance. His stirring l queiwe during ihe Presiden i.il campaign f V,rG. will b? remembered byhunireJi i f D-nr t ia s. Vfunif and old of this ci:y. Xvtional Democrat Indanop ohs. i 1 1 Died- On the 21st, inst., Harriett M iv. aJ m.t months daughter of Anson J and Pröda Elliott. iTIaricd: On the 11th insr., by IW. R. Mc Farlin, Mr. Ezera L. Finny, to Miss Sarah E. Hariis, all of this county. On the same day. by the same, Mr. Jos Fry, to Miss Katy Ann Warren. NOTICE Is hereby iven to ihe members of the Clui-i in Cl'iurh on Yellow River," Marshall County, Indiafia, that an election will b. held at "Mt. Pisifah," in said county, n Saturday the 15 b dar of May next, at two oVlook P. M.. for the purpose of electing three trustees. By order of the cliurcn. Attest, R. C0M3ALEY, Clerk. fttarsball ountn Bnnocnif OfBcial paper of Iarshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper published in the county, is the paper for those wishing to advertise. JOBS of all kinds executed in a BETTER style, and on as reasonable terms as at any other office in Northern Indiana. Tho c having anything in the line of Printing to be done, will find it greatly to their interest to call at th! Democrat office and exaudue specimens before going elsewhere, as we are confident that our work and prices cannot fail to please. All communications should be addressed to McDOXALD & ERG., Proprietors. MAHK.ETS - PLYMOUTH ARTICLES. RETAIL PRICES rulers.
ArrxEs Green, $ 5) Drv 2 t 0 Barreis Fork, 1 01 Flour ?5 Brav, 10 Bacox Hams, 10 Suar Cured, 15 Shoulders, 7 8 Sides, 7 8 Rem Fresh 4 50 Dry 12 RCTTER 12, Prick 6 00 " Cakuy by box 15 fmc&r.N 125 ' 'rackf.ss Soda 12 Butter 8 fiiEnsE : 12 15 'avdi.es Tallow 15 21 St.r SO Sp rm 40 Coffee Rio 14 16 Jiva 18 .Moccha 20 To?.' 20 Meal 3 Eggs G Fi-ora 3 50 4 00 Fish Mvkercl 10 White, hfbbl 6 00 Cd 8 Herrni- box 75 I "0 Gi.AS5-Xn f51 ft 2 50 I ay Timothy 5 00 Clover :. 4 00 Priirie 3 00 Hides Dry 6 10 Green.. - Hoxet I" 12 " Iron 5 10 Lard 10 Lime - 25 Lead Widte 2 50 2 60 Bir 10
Molasses Surar House.. '. 70 New Orleans 6 Svrup 60 Nails 5Q ats Oils Lard Fish Linseed, Pork Potatoes Rags Rice Saleratcs 8 Salt Barrel Sack Soaf Suqar New Orleans 10 Crushed Loaf. Tallow 0li 25 1 50 l 00 1 20 4 00 15 3 8 10 3 00 25 8 12 16 16K 12 Ta, 50( i oo Whiat 50 63 Irom Crrv Commercial. College, Pittsbcrgii, Pa. But few are aware of the extensive arrangements required by this Institution, to accommodate the larpe number of young men who attend here to pain a business edacation as advertised in circular It is a model Countinjr Hous of four large Halls, 20 by 40 feet 23x70 22x80 43x0. These rooms are oecnpied by about 300 students, taught by a large Faculty of fourteen experienced teachers and practical business men. Specimens of Writing and Circuhrs cnt free of charge. Addrew: F. W. Jeleins, Pittsburg, Pa. Spring IHcdicinc. GET THE PUREST, GIT THE CAEAPEST, GET THE MOST EFFICACIOC. In short, pet THE BEST, which are Dr Roback's Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Till. These wonderful Medicines are entirely vegetable, leave no bad effects, and can not by any possibility injure the most delicate constitution. Never was a pood Spring Medicine so necessary as now, for in addition to the Skin Diseases and deranged S torn ich and Liver, which every Winter produces, it is most evident to all who are accustomed to note the powerful influcnve for good or ill that the mind has upon the body, that anxiety of mind caused by wie iaie wide-spread money troubles, has injured .1 ... . d Krummer. DSee Advertisement.
NOTICE Th" regular meetings of the Board of Trustees o; Center township, will be held on the firet Sat urd y in each month, at the court houe in Plymouth. Win. J. BURNS Clerk. may 757 25Iy
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The largest, best and cheapest assortment ever found in rivraoulh, at the sign of the Golden Boot. C. WHITMORE, Agent. N B Remember ihe Gold Boot. ap'5 21mG. Fair Wzrninz! Isust Call!! W. C. Shirley now informs those indebted to the late firm of 0lesbce & Shirley, that unless they settle with him before the 25th of April. 1S5, th?y will be conipel'ed to settle the game with the officers of the different township?, as ho intends at that tiite to plae all unsettled claims inproecs of collection. Th:y is positively the last ca'l. lie is jroinpf away and must Lave li s business settled. The SheritF having c!o5cd out Iiis s tock of good., ho cceJs all that i due him t J pay his own debt;. W. C.SIIIRLKY. aprl5 21 tf. TREASURER'S REPORT. A. C. Capron, Treasurer of tho to.vn of Plymouth, Ind., repoits the following Final Settlement account, and the condition of the finances of s.iid town at thisüV.e: He is chargeable as follows: Amount assessed cn Duplicate for 1S57, and delinquent lor 1556, $17.'J3 45 do or hand last settlement, 1-l.s o5 do ree'd common school fund 2 P 00 do do for corporation liccucc?,... C7 00 Total, am't with which he is chargeable, $2,195 03 lie is entitled to the followiug credits: By tax returned delinquent by Collector, 1,193 74 By corporation orders fully redeemed, . . 94') 17 By cash paid on orders not fully redeemed 13 00 Total credit-, $2,151 91 Of the $'J5S 17 paid out during the current year, there was paid for making and repairing sidewalks, crossings, work on streets, and general corporation purposes, $177 SO For school purpose? 401 50 For repairs on school houe nnd ground,. SO 23 There arc yet unpaid oidcr outstanding a:.iiu?t the coiporation 'o the amount of SIf 33 The Marshal reports trie collection cl $163 of personal road tar, all of which he rcpoits as having been expended on tho street. All of which is dulv approved bv iho Board. J. B. N. KLING ER, President. Attest A. C. C.VIT.OX, Clerk. apr 1 5-21 13. STATE OF INDIANA. STARKE COUXIT, SS: la the Starke of Common Plea?. Horace Stow, "i vs. Complaint for Foreclosure of John C. Carp, & ( Mortgage. EmelineCarp. J The plaintiff in the above entitled cau.e, bv An drew W. Porter, his Attorney has filed in my ofiiee his complaint for foreclosure of a Mortgage, and it appearing to me, by the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendants John C. Carp and Fnr.cline Ca;p are non-residents cf the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notilied of the filing and pendency of said -complaint, an 1 t!nt the s ine will be heard at the July term, lt'Sc5, of said Staik Court of Common Plca, to be he'd at th! courthouse in Knox on the fourth Monday of July 158 and imiess they appear, plead, answtr or demur thereto, tJiesamc wiH be heard and determined in their absence. JOHNS. BENDER, Clerk aprl521t i 2,00 Stark C. C. Plea?. NEXT WEEK rTHE LOW PRICE STORE will be fill ou 1 f rum floor to ceiling with SPRING GOODS. Wc have bought a TREMENDOUS STOCK at a very lo-.v ngure, which wc wul sclr la tnesc hard times fur a small profit, HOLD ON a few davs and von shall pee a SIGHT worth looking over at the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. api-5'5?. RICE, SMITH, S: Co. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Th und issued Adm:n"strator of the estate of Sony Bel mgee, late of Mirsh ill County, Inlians deceased; will i-Kt-r for sale at pub'ie auction, en the premises of the deceased, on S itnrday, the 1st dar of M iv, U 5S all the personal rapc-rty of said estate, not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, cattle hogs, larming utensils, wheat in the ground, household and kitchen furniture, tc, kc Terms of Sale: On all sum; over $3,00 a credit of nine months will be given by the purchaser civiug his note with approved security waiving valuatio or appraisement laws. Sama under that amount will be required in hand, aprl 2it4. JAMES IIAZLETON, Adm'r. WARSAW MARBLE WORKS! TTVrvTlHTTTT T i, u rs u iLtL try xiti, (Successor to Underldll & Co.) Manufacturer.!: dealer in American k Ita' an MONUMENTS. TOMB-STONES, Counter Stands, Bureau Top?, &c,, WARSAW, IND. UOrder3 from a distance will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guarantied. A.BOYD, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. marll-lCtf V 4 DMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is J hereby given, that the undersignedhas taken out letters of administration on the estate of So oy Belanget late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. AH persons having claiDis against said estate, are notified to file them, duly authenticated, for settlement; and those indebted arc requested to make immediate payment. Said estato is supposed tobe solvent. aprS-23t4 JAMES IIAZLETON, Adm'r. "Baldwin Mouse," REMOVED! H AV1NG removed his tavern stand-from the south side of the river, to the building lately occupied by R. Corbably as a residence, nearly opposite the Edwards House, is now prepared to accommodate his old custorrere and the traveling public generally. 1Ü3 8tab !ng and all other conveniences, shall not be inferior to any stand In Northern Indiana. Charges reasonable. marll-16tf
STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: W.J. Burns, ) Attachment and garnishee before vs. J. II. Case, Justice of the Peace, C. M. Jackson.) Center Townsh'p. NOTICE is hereby given, to the defendant in the above entitled cause, of the filing of the complaint, bond, affidavit and pendency of the action, and that the s.me will be hoard at my ofik-e in Plymouth, Mir?bll County, Indiana, on the Sd day of May, 1858, l 10 o'clock A. M. J. H-CASE, Justice, (seal.) Ply month. April J 5, '58. 21 13. Hats, Caps and Clothing Sclling cheap at the Low Price Store. !TJOne door south of the Post Ofiiee 50 RICE, SMITlI & CO
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CHEAP GROCERIES ! OGLE3EEE k SHIRLEY have just received a fresh supplv of GROCERIES, which thov will sell ceap for the CASH, feblltf. ÜPTHE MUSICAL WORLD, Edited by R. Ston-3 T4Yi"iL, Edward 1 lodges, Mus. Doe. independent contributor, his entered upon its lO'.h volume. It 1. issued weekly, with music in every nnmher which can be detached for binding, llr. AV'ililis intends to add to the usual rtractions of l!ie paper during the coming year reminiscences of his European experiences, the first of winch appears in the earlv Jmuarv number. Address Muaieal AVorld OTice, No. G7D Broadway N. Y. Feb. 11. ') i3 C X. n TIME TABLE FOR PLYMOUTH STATION. Pass. Trains lenve 3.10 A M, and 12.CÖ A M. ' " arrivr lf.00 A M, and l.rG A M. rr't. leave 1Ü.30P M. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdiva mi l Fridays. " " arrive C.iiO F :I, Tuesdays and Thursdays. nn21 X. KENDALL. Sunt. Ladies' Forifolio, Neat and cheap, at nov 20 1-tf. C. PALMER'S ALL those kne eitlier by nol owing themselves indebted to r.s note or hook account, will please call and settle immediately. "There is a time when forbearance ceascs to Ika virtue." and after the Crst day of January 159, we sli.ill be compelled trt ?c-o t to tha law witii all thciC who do not coinplv with tho above rc;Tje?t. ItROOKE EVANS. r. S. Laportc & Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par bv Brooke & Bio. nov. 2G, 1657. " 1-tf. DEALER IN WATCHES. CLOCKS k JEWELRY, "1T7EEPS ,-pn5tnntlv on hand Clock?, Watches, V HltEAST TINS, EAR R1MGS, FINGER KINGS, LOCKETS, tc, Zc. Hj'Clocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. j.in 7 'öd 7-tf. blood mm m m m DISEASE VANQUISHED EV Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Rs:nc5ie3. AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AND Experiment, Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedish Piniciati, succeeded in '"hiding a medicine from twenty tiirec diilercnt Cftit of mountain herbs of his native land, which aas d.rectly on the causes of dis-ense in the 1.1 od, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it in iv be located, or whatever may be its character. In iriestion, nervous complaint., epileptic und other fit, coniis, con-umptio a in its early st iges,s nv throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, astliim, low spirits, sexual incanacitv, feminine weakne,priekI lag of 'lie skin, symptom itic of paralysis, rheuma tism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, uiab( tes, lassitude an Id -bilify, t'iarrhca, an 1 all other disorders of the organs of respiration, tlx liver, (he kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly cured by this preparatior. It is to the MATERins morci or ceds of disease what an alkali is tonn acid: it neutralizi',s them with absolute certainty, while at tho same time it regulates the seen tions, removes cbstrnciions from the bowels, cre-at'-s iippetlt.'. renews bodily vigor, and regenerates ei cry auim il fur.e.Mon. Such is t!ie nature, sach are thr ffiuets of Dr. Rrb tek's f.imom Scandinavian Blood Pnnfi-T, which, it takenin ciiijanclion with his Se iid!ii.ivi.in Bloau Piii., w iil nut oIy ob- j literate the most pa:ntuldi.-:case, but prevent their recurrenso, aud lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Sean Ihuvian "Blood Pill.," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to w hat a perfect pill should be No one can doubt their superiorty after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood rurificr, 1 perlottl.or $5 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pill?, 25 cents per box, or five for$l. Pr.nu, Miami Co., Ind., Aug. 4, IS 57. Dr. C. W. Ronacs: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afflicted with that banc of all comfort and efficiency in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I hare used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could hear of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, I was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afilicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnieh I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, ir when my dvspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in e very respect than I have for trn ve irs. Very truly yours, JOHN S DI3MUTI1. "Cixcinwati, Friday, Sept. 4, l.7. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I vka induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. Aft er using two botilcs, I felt its effect very sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly e nred. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a diicovcry in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. IjtMasapolu, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1F57. Dh. C W. Roback -Dear Sir: laving been troubled for several years with cxtrume debility and weakness so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I hayc been using the Pi'rifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its uie tome that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advr need age of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be se en at my office, by any one at any time. Get one of my Famiiy Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my agents. M mufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6 E. Fourth street. .7d building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by Brooke k Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; M. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom & Manchester, Lycurgus; and by druggists and merchants generally." mail 17
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f' o H To pive llicm a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as thov r.re coalidcnt that their variety ii aa GOOD as the BEST, and th-., their prices "iro so LOW, that no ons cau help BUYING OF THEM. COOK,EOX &PAEL0E mm CONSTANTLY ON HAND J Thctr Tin Shop is lare :;nd commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may alusue lounu uurui- uus.iicsd iiour.-, prepareu lO i r l .1 t l r i - i . . do all kinds cf work in the lire of Tinning. Also , on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails Strainers, U :isli Iiihes, Tu Cups, Dipper?, Lard C;ui3, Stove ! Pipe Ventilators, , Tcalcrttk Coffee Pots, To.il i oi.. oioic io2irr- Bu i e vi iiiiiiir coiumoiiiv JAPANNED WAKE' A large ass -rl:i rut of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. dec 10, 3-vl SXLlS. JotiCe-SXTRA! A LL those who wish to get SHAVED and at r the fame time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, up stairs, over tho post ofiiee, where hair cutting, timing &c, will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who may f iror me witu their custom. Ihamcs ti i pait favors. A. BILLOW nov 2G, If '57. 1-tf. Just Meceived. 53 pieces Delaines, 50 pieces Prints, 1'0 pieces Velvi;t Trimmings. Also a large ttocl: of Gloves, I losery, Children's Hoods, at tiro Io'.v price store, one door south of the Tost 0;hce. RICE, SMITH L Co. nov 2G, '57 1 if. ttTJTT? rtT "7" iTm r7T. 1111 iL VV li JL 12jjL FOR WHICH THE II ic;?! pi f C-AlU Pi'ii P will lP V'.-l $v 40 J B GOWN LEE. ambrotVpe rooms. irjS'AVING fitted up a pleasant suit of rooms I ß v.ilh a Skv-i?it:t, i:i the room formerly occupid by tho Plymouth Bank, adjoining Westerveit'ö old stand, where you will always find ine ready to take your pictures in ony style or form, and at any price from 50 cts. to 10 OO, And on Glas, Iron, Leather or Paper. Satisfaction girt n or no charge. All are invited to call anl tit for Picui cs whether they wish to !:v or uot N. WAKEFIELD, j in 7, l?5?-7in1. Resident Artist. Of all soAs and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Ph mouth market w ith this flour, and tho genuine can be found at Patterson & Cleavcland's and Palmer's. N. B. k P. S. ALLEMAN k Co. sept24-45tf EDWARDS HOUSE, MICHIGAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. G. F2. STED.lI.tt; Proper. At this beautifully located building, containing a large number of uiry and well Tentilated rooms, the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate boarders and the traveling public, ou reasonable termsj oct22-49iy. gE3ö 370 iE"t 2 WC. SHIRLEY would have a word with . his f- icn 's in this wise : He is now thrown out of trade, and the only way ho has to meet his New York engagements, which are fast coming due, is by means of his notes and accounts. Let his friends generously assist him at this crisis, and they shall not be unreinembered. lie MUST have money, and a settlement with all whose names still stand on his books. Remember! this call MUST NOT BE UNHEEDED!!! . Office in Corbin's block, over my old stand. W. C. SHIRLEY. Plymouth, March lS-17tf. FOR SALE, RENT, OR LEASE! DESIRABLE FARMS, and HOUSES and Lots Terms reasonable. CORBIN & PACKARD, Office over "People's Store," Corbin's Block. A BARGAIN, GOOD Two Horss WAGON, to be sold at a bargain. M. A. O. PACKARD, A feblltf. Umce as above. DELAINES The best styles and largest stock of Delaines in town, may be found Ht OglesJee k Shirlej 's Store call and examine. 43 UI ALMM X Ax A Max O. SLso TPT-u"TT TT Has i large stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qualities, at wholesale or retail; also window Shades and Curtain Fixture?, TORT WAYNE, INDmirQR irlv.
A Happy New Year! TO ALL THE PATRONS V THE
To make ycu happy anl comfortable, we have j -it received a urg-e lot ot
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great sacrifice for THAN THE cn.-nins: some spienuia LONG SHAWLS. REGOmention. We are too busy to tell a long story, und invite all to examine our Goods and Prices. Remember the Low Price Store, two Uaorj Louth of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH Co. dec!M-."if. fQCIIOOL BOOKS of al! the most popular sclecI X A." " . - - s n.1; ior sale at 1 t C. PALMER'S. HE lar-rrst stor lr nf IlITirtTTV Hf AtT? J. find MITTENS in Plymouth,. Is to be found at the People's Store. 49 e are now receiving a new stock of SUGARS, also a general assortment of everything usually !:r i t in the Grocery line, which we now offer to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties at a lo -.v cash price. Wc arc determined not to be undersold by any Grocery or Dry Goods Store iu Plymouth. We arc of the oninion that QUICK CASH SALES A AND Small Is the only way for any merchant to prosper fn business.. Give ua a call and be convinced that I rvm mvn vnn n-rw.,,1 1 :.. pivmouth C -o- .-u m.u ,u ah kin(3of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for foods ' ' c PATTERSON & CLE A VELAND.. I cpnT-4"'if Have lately established a Jfleat Market, On Gano street, west of Michigan where they keep constratly on hand all kinds of Tliey donoi intend that any other dealers shal pive any better bargain?, or be more accommodar ting than they. If you wish fresh meats thev nr ! at all timespreparcd to accommodate vou. d. F. LOOMIS'
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AND Sash, M2gov A" illiiitT Factory r ROCHESTER, IND Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, of superior quality, constantly on h ind, or made to order. Scroll Satire and Turning. Contracts for building taken oa favorabla terms. Av. A RARE CHANCE I r t ma e money, or rather to save money, which J. is the same, by giving heed to the following: N. II. Ogleshec & Co., have made an assiimment to i ,lie of all their assetts, amounting to over $8,000, knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had be tter call jmmediatixt, and thereby save cost, and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts must be settled up bv the first of Januarv next. " M. A. O.PACKARD, Assignee. Oilice, Corbin's block over the People 'S tore. dccl0-3tf. RAIL ROADOROSSINGI LOOK CUT FOR THE ENGINE! rriHE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW H JL full operation in their new shop, at the loiib end of the bride, with a good supply of tho best ol Timber, Iron, Coal ic. and the best of workmen, especially Blacksmiths, who can't be beat at blowing; ready to do all work in theirline of business a Wagons, Buggies, Carriages ic. We expect we are located here for life, and wilf do work which will maintain us among Mechanics and others ;threfore, wc warrant our work to be done in a workman-like manner, und we mean what we say on this subject. REP AIRING done at short notice; also; Custom Blacksmithing. Wagon Hubs ior sale too, ic. E. S. & A. P. ELLIOTT. WHEAT! WHEATS A FEW HUNDRED bushels of WHEAT taken m exchange for Goods at ti e Low Price Store. (50) . RICE, SMPTH & Co tYiki! 5fiKfrnmMitct Mil aTl FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock of PlasB IFiiilZ MELODEONS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, ind all other Musical Tnstrarcents & Mnsic Books marSC 191r. New JEWELRY Store. jga The subscriber would respectfully in fhs. form the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he fM , Jj3 has opened a new flock of all the &&&iJ& different kind3 of ' WatoliesJ CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND 1ST O T-X O N D : Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Tha Goods are of the latest Styles,b6t quality and will be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a shore of public patronage. I may be found at all business hours in Davidson & Co.'s Clothing Store. ADOLPH MYERS. dec24-5m.3.
2f fff Good, Sound White Oak, Burr UFUULF Oak, Red Elm, Cherry, Black Walnut, and Butternut T I E S, of the following description: 9 feet in length, 6 inches thick", and not less than 6 inches face, for which TWENTY DOLLARS PER HUNDRED WILL BE PAID. One half cash aDd the balance in Dry Goods, Groceries, ic. Payments made on the 15th of etch moath. RICE, SMITH CO. n?? 11 - ;
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