Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 August 1858 — Page 3
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Vol A VJ M'il from Argus arrives and departs Tuesdays and Saturdays . Miil from Motion arrives and departs hndnys. Maxinkuckce Mail arrives and departs Fridays. Letters to be mailed the same day, should be Landed in ont hour before the departure of mails. OiHce pen from 7 o'clock a n to 8 p m. XIIereafter the office will be open on Sundays, front 1 30 to 2 30 p m. VJOHN K. BROOKE. P. M. few load " of good white wheat was bought at one dollar per bushel, ia our flireet, last Monday. The pnea for white vheat rangea from 90 cts. to $1 par bush4, according to quality. Now is the time for Farmers to 'pitch in." 3?" Persona living in town who have Deeds remaining in the Recorder's office, unpaid, will confer a favor by calling for th same between this and to-morrow evening, as the present Recorder's time wid b out thsa. II. B. Dickson & Co. are receiving a large assortment, in addition to their already large stock of Hardware, which thsy are anxions to sell on reasonable terms. Advertisement next week. ICappaV communication will appear iutxt wek. "Godey's Lady's Book," for Sep. tember, is on our table. As usual, it is filled wilh the choicest Literature, lashion platts. Receipts. &c. Each number of Godey's Lady's Book contains information warth doubl the amount of the subscription priee for a year. We will furnish the "Lvly's Book" and the Democrat one year, for 83, ju3t what you will have to pay tor the -Lady's Book" if you send for it abne. We have inada an arrangement with Gdey, by which we can furnish the "Lady's Book' to our subscribers One Dollar cheaper than the Publisher will furnish it to you. JKyWe have recsired the "Lady's Horns Magazine" for Seplenber. Contents: 'The Prisoner's Child; the Pet Bird; Vandois Battle Hymn; A Summer Song: Wa Two; The Way-side Tent; Sketch of Virginia F. Townsend; 4Why Dvjn't You write?;' Petra, the Rock City; The Calceolaria: Dora; Oar Children; 'Only Here;' Boy's and Girl's Treasury; Mother's Department; Hint for Housekeepers; the Toilet and Work Table; Editor's Department, &c. This U one of the best Lady's Magazines published, and at the very low price of two dollars a year, evry Lady should have it. The Election. In Missouri, Thomas L. Anderson, Dem., is elected to Congress by 4,000 majority. James Craig, Dem., -beats his opponent, Adams, 4,000 votes. John B. Clark, Dem., no opposition. John S. Phelps, Dem., beats John S. Ilichardson by a large majority. Noell, Dein., beats Zeigler, opposition. . Barret, Dem., lx?ats Frank Blair jr., in the St. Louis district, by 1,012 votes. - Samuel II. Woodson, Dein., beats Reid, Independent, by 500 majority. The Legislature, is overwhelmingly DEMOCRATIC! ARKANSAS. Hon. Albert Rustt .and Hou. T. C. Hind man, Democrats,' are elected to Congre- by large majorities. The Legislature. is nearly all Democratic. " - . -NORTaUiROLIN;. r : Givei a tremendous majority for the whole Democratic State ticket. Thi3 givej tri rtwo' 'Democratic U. S. Senator:' ' rviiii-l-KENTUCKY. j " ThU;gallant oia State i has elect? eu tue. Democratic -te ; tickets by from 12,000 U , . V100. maj. Has Ikone :pmöcratic, :-aad- wDl give the D emöcracy two more U. F. Sähatoro. BlillbMtiiijr all competUora.iu England,
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aic uauji ii" uutjasy. auu a j movement is now being made with a view of tlieir : removal to ' .Late accounts from Mexico state. that another revolution will soon occur in that country. The New Albany Tribune now confesses that the letter ; which. it published a3 written by Mr. Buchanan to Mr. English, of Indiana, was not genuine. So all the cheap indignation of the Republican j press, about therinterference of the President in the local politics of the country, goes for nothing, Our Minister to Nicaraugua, it to : Wasüliigton, mar an ins correspondence is opened and read on ifj rinasnorn im til f Kin .Tnnn Pivnr , ? 4 . . , t Ikx- thn Soil I n on oth tin j u imc kiiii t uau jxasi.i?m letitia liamlin, ot lielehertown. i Afn fio-pd Ifi wnr? TvTnlo rwtlienng Demes in a pasture last week, killed two black snakes measuring each six feet in length, besides catching two live striped snakes, which she put into her bosom and took home to her mother. The leaders of Mormonism have sent on a petition to Washington, praying for the removal of the U. S. officers from their midst. The objection to Judge Eckells is, that he is . opposed to polygamy. Prussia is the largest exporter of wheat to England, next Russia, and third the United States. It is said that a man who is hung does not pay the debt of nature, but simply gets an extension. It is an extraordinary fact that when people come to what is commonly called high words, they generally use low language. The Philadelphia Post Office distributes from four to six millions of letters annually. The oldest church now standing in this country, is at Hingham, Mass.. It was erected in 16S1. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church,have decided not to recognize as valid anv marnage, one of the partners to which has a partner living from whom a divorce has been obtained for any other cause than adultery. The ship Sparkling Wave recently arrived at New York, from Havana, having lost on her pas sage, by yellow fever, two captains, five mates, one stewardess, five seamen, and has now sLx sick men on board. The harvest reports from Ireland are very satisfactory. The potatoe blight had not made its appearance to any appreciable extent. A 'boy, named George Brickner, who resided vrith his mother in Philadelphia, and who had beon missed for sometime, was discovered dead last week in a large chest, wi'.h a self-adjusting lock, in his mother's house. He had evidently get in there while at play with a companion. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. Arrixs Green $ Dry, B a mils Pork , ; Flour, Bran, Bacon Hams, Sagar Cured, Shoulders, Sides Bekf Fresh . , Drj BcTTIIt Brick Cakdy by box ChickCn-?. CACKXR3 Sod i Butter..... Cheese. Candles Tallow Star,......:..V Sperm Coffee Rio Java Moccha PRICES. 2 00 ' 1 00 10 i: 8 8 4 SO 7Q 12 10 6 00 15 1 25 12 8 12(3 15 15 20 30 40 16 11 18, 20 50. Co Meal...... Eggs Floor ..i;.r.", Fijh Mackerel ...... t I- ; v 38 ..... . 6 3 500-4 00 - "10 6 00 8 White.hf bbL... 4. ....... . Cod........ ....... Herring lox. Glass 10 pS9 ft. . . . IlAVTimotliy '. CIoTer ........... . Prairie.. ... ...... ii Hides Dry . .. , . Green............ ...... Hoxzr. .' ...... .:. .............. ; Irox. . . Lakü. Like - 2 50 5 00 . 4 00 3-OvO 8 .. 10 3 !10( 12 . 5(3 . 10 . 10 25 2 50 2 CO t ' . in . Lsai White... , . XJlIT ,m , .,.,...... i AIoLASsta-Sngar'Houser. . . . . . New. Orleans. ...... Syrup ;,, ., Nails...,..,,..,. .,,...i.J,1 Oats... , Oils Lard... 70 60. . , . 80 5 . 25 .1 50 ' 1 00-v 1 20 j 4 00 Fish....... ,.. Linseed........ Potatoes... ;:,..uu i..,: , Rags. , 3 SAixtiTrt:...-.;..;..; I io? alt Barrel.. 3 00 Sack...,,.,...,,'.... .... 23 SoAfY.. t ...'.I. .. r .'j. '.) ?- 8 SuGAaNew Orleans. ,.. i 10 12 Crushed.. 16 Loaf.........?.....,.. ,.r 16 i.! or . in Wirr.A?.';..:; hi
Democrat Job ' Office!
I PLAIN RULES AID OHM. TYPE CUTS, &c.,&c. ,. Our Job Department 1 now snpplied with an extensive and well selected v'sortment of. new styles plain and fancy JOB TYPE, Which enables ns to execute, on sliort notice and reasonable terms, all kinds of Plain and Ornamen tal JOB PRINTING! NEAT, FAST AND CHEAP; i SUCH AS CIRCULARS, HANDBILLS, LA REU, CATALOGCT.8, TAMrHLETS, BVSIXFSS CARDS, BLANK IKF.n3 4 mortgages; And in short, Wanks of every variety and description. Call and er .pecinien. SPECM.IX, .VO TMCE S. Slarsball drouniu ilnnocrat -r Oflicial paper of Marshall Count, and having the largest circulation of anv paper publish e I in the countv, is the paper for those wis lins to advertiseJOBS of all kinds executed in a BETTER style, and on as reasonable terms as at any other oPace in Northern Indiana. The h iring anvthin in the lino of Printing to be done, will find it greatlv to their interest to call at the Democrat office and examine specimen before 0iii elsewhere, as we are confident that our work and prices cannot fail to please. AU communications should be addre-wed to McDONALD & BRD., Proprietors. Dr. RobacK's Scandinavian Remedies. The seeds of all disorders arc in the blood, and Dr Iloback's Blood Purifier and Tills act specifi cally on that fluid. They are composed of rare sweed.sh herbs, and from a sovereign antidote to the infecting and corrupting principle of disease. Not only do they cire indigestion, bill:ou3 com plaints, female weakness, connubial incompetency, nervous disorders, lung and throat affections, diarrhea, etc., etc., but they cleanse, purify and invigorate every organ, and put the whole aninril machinery in s"ch a vigorous condition that it is enabled to resist and throw off the influence of bad air ard other causes of sickness. See advertis'irit. THE SKIN I3 formed with thousand of pores in eveiy inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood the ackuowl edged cause of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and pirched; when it is covered with eruptions; when it Is cold and clammy; when there is inwiird fever or inflamation; it is impossible for the skin under these circumstances to perform its proper functions and to carry off the impurities from the body as designed by our creator. Morse's Indian Root Pills remove these obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, and cause it to brighten with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty po much admired and loved, beauty without paints and cosmetics; but beauty produced by hc ilth and happiness Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. 0From a respectable German, formerly o: Tiffin, Ohio, now keeping a store at West-Independence, Ohio: West-Ixdependevct., June 9, '36. I. L. St. Johx ii Co Gexts: I have only six bottles of your AGUE SYRUP left, out of the five dozen purchased of you during the past nine weeks. It is a jrreat remedy for Fever and Ague far superior to any medicine I have ever heard of in this disease. I first became acquainted with it last fall. My wife had been afflicted with Fever and Ague a long time. I had paid out a great deal of money for medicine and to physicians, to no purpose. A few doses of your Syrup effected a permanent cure. The balance of the bottle cured the w ife of our preacher, Monk, and two others. I think you have made the greatest medical discovery of "the age. You should introduce it as soon as possible where the people are suffering with Fever and Ague. JACOB SNYDER. 01 would respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that I will give a series jf lessons hi Penmanship and Baok keeping in said town, commencing on Monday, August 2nd Persons wishing to acquire a rapid system of Penmanship, will please tnll at the Edwards House aud examine my specimens. My system of Hxk kecbing is entirely practical using no textbooks, but. performing the transactions after the best methods practiced b v eastern Houses. I will instruct the scholar in that branch of business which he intends to pursue. I will enable any person to execute a beautiful form of Business, or Epistolary Penmanship In from 15 to 30 lessons, or the money paid, shall in every case, be refunded. Terms for Penmanship, $0 03 " B ok keeping, 5 00 U. R. EVANS, of the firm of Packard k Evans of Lajorte. july 2-2-r55t2. .MORTGAGE SALE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for salt- at public outcry at the court houe door, in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 2-th day of August, 1S5S, nt 2 o'clock, precisely, the following described Ian 1, towit: The south east fourth of the north west fourth of section thirty-six, in township tlüity-tivc north, of range one east; which laud was mortgaged by Joseph M'Elrath to the State of Indiana for school funds, aud forfeited for tue non-payment of principal and interest; principal $14 37, interest due, $3 40, penalty and accruing cost, $! 00 total $3G77. " T. McDONALD, Auditor, aug. 5. 37-t3. r ' SHERIFF'S SALE .-. , v By virtue of an order of sale and execution to rac directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will expjose to sale at public auction as the law directs, to the highest bidder, at the court boufee door in Plymouth, Mart-hall County,' Indiana on Saturday,' the 11th dij of September, 1P5S, between the hour . , of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, the following described Real estate in said county, to wit: The south half of tke southeast quarter of section 23, in township 33 north, of range 1 east, containing 80 acres, more or less; wirii all improvements and appurtenances. To satisfy a ju-ilgmcnt for $452,33, against Gotlcib Baalaer and Alichael Zehner, in faror of Sumucl Judio. J. F. VANVALKENBUHGH,: ' aug5 37t3$3 : . Sheriff Marshall Co. ALLEN MAT. .WM. B. RIDDLE. ; MAYV& BIDDLE. !;, Attorneys and Counsellors at . Law, ; ' r "LAPORTE, 1ND. ILL give special attention to the securing of La? d Warrants and PENsio.vsPractice in Marshall and adjoining counties. , OflPce overs L. Rosefc "Co.fl Drug Store, corner East amis oath Mam' streets'. ' . - ' 1 , Laporte, August 12 3SIy. ';: ' : - ' n: OllCE w hereby given,-tlat the partnership exlstlnff. h thH dav mutually dis solved, and that all dus are payable to J. It. Cite, partner n the late firm of Ca?e k Chapman. " aul2-3et3. JLlii iUiN, viirti .uii. 1 iThose fond of a good CIGAR, cannot fall to find an article to t'"t tht ia at ; Iunl8-31 . v.BROOKE i DUO'S. TfOILET Soap -a fiue assortment, at r ; . I- - (31 -- Brook a BaoVit FEW C AS ES öf Dry Gooli now comln In at the LoTrisc Store. "Rice ?:th.
BORDERS
independent candidate-.!
TVT OT for political preferment, but for a Cnal settlement of all my concerns. All persons ' indebted to the late tfrai of Olesbee L Shirley, by note or book account, are cailea upon to settle un between no .v and the 15th of August, if they would save costs. Bear this in mind; for my affairs are in si;eh a condition, that I must have a settlement. About half of my note cla'ms trill be found with Corbln & Packard. My present oöicc iawith J. Rrownlee, Esq. WM. C. SHIRLEY, aug. 5, 37 tf. ' ''
SYRUP a prime article, at (33) , Rice a Sxtlii's. OAP all kiads, cheap at (33) Rice i Smiths. SUGAR sellin- a better article, for 10c, than elsewhere in towi;, at Rice Smith's. COFFER, that cannot fail to please, at (33; Rice a Smith's.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago RAIL. ROAD, who uTii station: TRAIXsI ARRIVE, nxprrs & Pas. 8-30 a m Mail & Passen. U-15 p m Local Freiaht 8-35 pm TRAINS LEAVE. Cxpr. Passeng. 11 a. m Mail & Pass. -33 a. m Lecal Freight 2-33 " Ereight Trains arrive at Plymciuh, Mondays, Wcdncsliys and Fridays; depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received for shipment, daily, until 5 o'clock, p. ia. c53 O-' JEL. DEL, : NoTief. to SmrrEJU. Freight, destined for ei ther roaf.will not be forwarded the same day unles received before 11 o'clock a. m. LEAVE PLYMOUTH Mail. 8.30 a. in.' ' Cid. Exp., 9.2 ) p. m Freight, 12.30 LEAVE LA PORTE Mail, 9.16 a.' m. Pitts! Exj 12.1) a. m. Freight, 4.41 p. m. ARRIVES AT rLYMOCTH M III, 1U..VI a. in. Express, 2.2 ) a. m. Freight, 7.08 p. in. C. E. MORSE, Agent rivmouth, Mav 20, mB. All those that arc indebted to us will please call and pay without further delay. We are receiving new Goods, and will t-cll cheap for cash. jull-32tf CLEAVE L A X D & IIEWETT. R OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts' Hair Regenerator, (31) Brooke a Bro's. J. K. BROOKE K. K. BROOKE. 13rools.o c&? Sro.7 DEALERS IN ITRE f S. FAIITS. OILS. SASS.IU And general agents for the best Patent Medicines of the dav. No. 3 Corbin'a block, Michigan St., julS331y PLYMOUTH, IND. A PRIZE FO.l EVERY3DDY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TnE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS A BEAUTIFULLY ILIiUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPE . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv papers of the dav. A large Qunrto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM RO CENTS TO $100.1 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, and 1 gift,'. $2 00 Three copies enc year, and 3 frills, 5 00 Five copies oue year, and 5 gifts,. ........ . 8 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts, . .15 00 Twenty -one copies one year, and 21 gift?,. .30 03 The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list: 1 United States Treasurv Kotc,$l030 00 2 do do 5J 01 each 5 do do 200 00 each 10 do do 100 00 each 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. Cased Watches, 100 00 each 2) Gold Watches 75 00 each 50 do CO 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 300 Ladles Gold Watcher, 35 00 each 20 ) Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 50 Silver Watches 415 00 to 23 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains 10 00 to 30 03 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencil, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,-, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thim-J bles, and a varietvof ot!nr articles, worth from r 50 cents to $15 00 each. g On the receipt of the subscription money, the-n subscriber'sjnjme w ill be entered upon our books and the gift forwarded within one i eck to him, bA ma:l or express, post-paid. ii O t llll VUlJIIUllItlV.lltUU-- IllU.i U. UUUIL.-VVAI I'J DANIEL AD EE, Publisher, 211 Center street, New Yt jull5-34 ORK ürrah for Hurrah NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! JUST received direct from New York, Chambrv Ginghams Print?, Check. Drill, Stripe, Denims, Flannels, etc., etc. In fact almost nny and everv thins in the line of Drv Good and Yankee Notions, at ' C. PALMER'S... aug. 5, 37 t l. OFFICE OF THE HffiSWIIL njpBft t LLC1 PlTTSCtRGH, August 1st, 1F58. The serai-annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Pittsburgh.' Foit Wavne and Chicago . Rail ' Road Company," willbeiield at the rooms of the I Board of Trade, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pa., on Wednesday, the 1st day ot beptember, next, at 2 o'clock, d. m. At which meeting the reports of the Officers and ! Directors of the corporations of the Road for six months, ending July 1st ultimo, will be presented i By order of the President. - . AEGÜSTÜS LR ADLE Y, , . ; aug. 5, 37-t l. Secretary. 10 NON-RESIDENTS. L The ndersimcl, with the County Surveyor, I will, on the 30th dar of August, 185S, proceed to ... surrey and locate the corners omu lanu in socuon 30, town 35 north, of range 2 east, in Marshall county, Indiana j tomcctat 10o 'clock a. m.f at James Suider' and cpntanue from day to day until fiuished. : Nonresidents failing to meet the Surveyor at the time and defray, or provide for defraying their por tion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to Auditor of said county, and such delinqnenciea placed on the Ux duplicate and collected according to law -- ' "- ' ' aug 5 37-td JAMES SNIDER. v . ; TO" NON RDSIDENTS. 6 ' i 1 ' The7 -undersigned with the County Surveyor -will on the 2nd day of September, 1858, at 10 o'clock,''. mJot sahi'day, proceed to Burrey & locate the corners of his land in Section 36, town ship 35, rang. 2 cast in Marshall county, Indiana: to mee on ti prMniCS, and continye, ironr day to day until all iVsurveycd. ' f - - v i J u n - Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at miv. mpntioned. and defray, or - provide for defraying, their portion of the expense's of said : gurvcv, ill be returneu 10 uio oomny uvu , , .mid upb .llinauencies. p'acoi on the tax.d?pli .We, and collected according to law. x ! an:5 37M ' A. .NEDGE.
JUST RECEIVED! 'A NEW &toeh of Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAILS, GLASS, SASH, WHITE LEAD, L1N3EED OIL, TEA, UGAR, T03ACC0, COD FISH, WHITE FISH, CANDLES, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that v c will sell as chefp as any other House in North crn Indiana.
We are paying the highest priee for Country Produce of almost evry description. PATTERSON & CLEAYELAND. api20-23 XORTIIERX INDIANA COLLEG! 1TR & COlDIERfl IL INSTITUTE. This Institution, located in Laporte, will he open for the reception of Studcnt3 on the 3d of May, 185S. It J object U to furnish a complete Business Education. Adapted to the wants of all clashes. Studies will be elective by the Students, 'with tht advice of the Principal of the Collegiate Department. Tuition will be charged as follows: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Geography and Arithmetic, Grammar and Algebra, (any three,) $5 00 Fach additional, 1 53 Natural Sciences and Higher Mathematics, each branch,. 3 00 Languages Latin, Greek, French and German, each, : 4 03 Painting, Drawing and Vocal Music will be taught, if Students desire them, on such terms a may be required in the employment of Teachers of t'ivise branches. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full course of Instruction in Business or Epistolary Penmanship,.... $5 00 Twenty lessons in Penmanship, 2 00 Single Entry Bok-Kcephi an 1 Writing,. 7 00 Double and Single Entry Rook-Kccping,. . 15 00 A full course, including Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping Plain and Italian Writing and Drawing, 35 00 Time of full course not limited. Tuition must be paid invariably one-half in advance. The other half at the middle of the term, and no Student will be received for less than a half a term. Diligent application to study and strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership in this institution. JASPER PACKARD, A. B., W. R. EVANS, Prof. Plain and Ornamental Writing and Book-Keeping. Lapoktf, April 23, 184S may6-21tf. FOR SALE CHEAP min f 4 on Credit: , Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and imnroved Lands, Bonds, & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, llarness,and Household Furniture. CIl at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at novSG. 1-tf. C. PALMER'S THTT ff? r CT I? A rsilf? C! JL Ü.JL JJi t OA. X JL'iO J A X D ASSORTMENT OF EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN PLYMOUTH! CAN BE FOUND AT CflAllLES PALMERS IPOIEL CASK! apr29-23 CoHsiiinptivcs, da not Despair!! CONSUMPTION O-AN OLD INDIAN DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT w lii'.e a Missionary among the CUilED. Indian of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves tobe a certain cure for Consumption POMUJVtPTION IJ'onchiti,! Asthma, Liver CONU.W I complaint, Nervous AflVsctions, Couglia, Colds,' &c CURED. Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the medicine freeof .charge to ail CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to ; , ' . : ; his agent.'enclosing 2 stamp3 . - . . . : v (6cents) to pay the return 1 i CURED. ; letter, with a desaiption of tht;r symptoms. Tho old Doctor cured more than 3Ö0 J cases of Comumption a'vonc, and hopes all afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the. good he can before he dies. Address all letters to . V DANIEL AÜEE, Box 3531, New York. Who Is hlssole agent, v jullo 34 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND. The undersigned. Administrator , it bonis nan of the estate of Benjamin Bear, late of Marshall countj Indiana, deceased, will gel' at public sale at the court house door in Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 4th day of September, 1858, within lawful hours, the following v?al estate, to-wit: . Lots No. 1 8, 19 & 23, in the village of Tippecanoetown,1 in Marshall county, Indiana. - 4 Terms :-One third in" hand and the balance on n credit not exceeding 18 months, in two payments; the purchaser to give notes waiting valuation and appraisaient laws, with security,1 and to be secured by mortgage on confirmation of sale.' ; Notes to draw interest from date. ' ' '" ' - ' ' ' v -v..: -Ai J.SMELTZER, AdmV. "' aug.5, 37-t4. -; i - ; 1 De bonis noa. 10,000 HIDES WANTED! For which I will pay the highest) price in cuah, at the Bi'Tn of the Golden Boot. . , T aug 5, 37-tf. E.rAüLi:; 00(JT8 & SHOÜWe will receive, inafcw 5 faj3 ft tf emeitf?'!? Ptock. Kirr pHrrw.. .f
A N IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PRICE STORE! Having sold ofT nearly all our old Goods, we are able to fill up with a cleän, NEW AND FAHIONABL E STOCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! We have bought Tery largely, and are now receiving aa EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT! Comprising every variety of GROC2HIES ! CROCKERY WARE! GLASS WARE! IQT.YTg CAPS! 13 O X X E T S ! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department ia filled with CHOICE SELECT1 ONS. We invite all to call and see U3 before purchasing, as we tike great pleasure in ?howing Goods, an d can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. mv na uau til IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, GfvllTH & Co. N. B. We buy nearly all kinds of country produce, at the highest market price. April 22, IS5S 22 INDIANA STATU GAZETTEER. Having now one half of the State canvassed for a Gazette and Bcsixess Directory, we will issue our woi-'i about the first of September r.eit, giving a list of the names of Business and Professional men, throughout the State, arranged in alphabetical order, giving location, population and statistics of each county in the State. As a medium for advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the State, it can not be excelled. Persons w ishing to furnish statistics for Final! town giri :g information as to location, population, etc., can do so, such information bein thankfully received. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,59. Booksellers and others wishing to act ns local agents will be allowed a liberal commission. All letters for information must be directed to G. W. HA WES, Box 502, Indianapolis lud. HORIOK, House, Sign, & Ornamental Painter, PAPER-HANGER & GLAZIER, 34ml PLYMOUTH, IND. 232 QSSi.S: i,2.-S'6 Having established a Saloon of the above kind, on the north side of Laporte street, a few doors west of Dr. Lemon's Drug Store, I respectfully invite all those wishing a superior article of ICE CREAM, to give me a call. July 15 31 M. II. TIDBITS. T HAVE two new and superior Familv CAT?RIAGES slide seat which 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. ' Call and examine them. July 1534 M. A. O. PACKARD. DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. TIERCE Si Co. . junel7-30tf. PARKER HOUSE, H. M. HOPKINS, PROPRIETOR, LAPORTE, INDIANA. V. W. AXTELL, Clerk. juIS 331 B UTTER and Soda Cracker, bv the barrel, at pr21-231 P. k C. SPRING ARRIVAL OF Th largest, lest and cheapest assortment ever found in Plymouth, at the sign of the Golden Boot. The highest pr.ee paid in cash lor 10,OU Hide. E. PAUL. N. B Remember the Gold Boot. p!21m6. . . The Fubscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up in complete order, with Vitr Roll ft ami llach inert, and intends to make it a FIRST GLASS MILL In every respect, r.nd soliciu a fair share of the custom of the country and village. He intends to keep constantly on hand , - : SK2AJL . & : 2?S229 to supply all that come; also, to supply audi" Saw to order all kinds '.11 Short JVolicc! ' : t IVl. FRENCH. Plymouüi, July 9, 1857. 34 "Wrapping: Papci Ut ail sorts aad sizes, for sale nt , nol-tf C- PALMER'S. . TIPPECANOE FLOUR. A RRANG EMENTS have been made ' to ßnpitC. plj lhe Plymouth market with this flour, and the geuuine can be found at . Patterson k Cleaveland's and Palmer's. . . ', . . -N.B.& P.S. ALLEM AN LCo. . sept24-45tf . ( ,;; . - ... :. ;KOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. A T thri Tn1 r - v ,.r - Pleas of "Marshall ronntv'. the tstatp of It.-h- 1 jaminBear, deceased, was declared probably 'insol-1 veut. Creditors arc tlieretore notihed that the same will be settled according! v. ' ; 1 A. ,J. SMRLTZRR, admV., j an; r,n7-t3.''"'i;ii'.''i ': : ''-'IV'lKmi'haii.
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T. J. SHERWOOD HAS removal his stock of Goods to tlie now. building a half-square south of tjieold stand, where he is receiving, and will Letp conftintlr oa hand, a eupply of choice . ,
Family GR0CERIE 9 -JCH At TEAS, SUGARS. COFF E K. S Y 11 U V , .... F I S II I Anl all goods ujual!y kept iu a GROCERY STORE! W I X E S. LIQUORS, i CIGARS, Jk.t Wlxolooalo Kept on hands at all times, and so'd l r.r. IL would lc pleased to see all of hi-s old customers, and many new ones, and will sell theni goods at low as any house in town. The people of Plvmoudi aal vicinity are invited to give nK a caII. Almott all kindj of PRODUCE taken, an! tke highest market price paid in cah .rtridiT. J. SHERWOOD. P. S. Iatna?entforSioek!iilI & Uuuti latent Improved Grain Drill, aul Dr. Poiiiityu's LidianR jta'iic Medicines. riym uth, July 1 , 1 839. 32tf T. J. S. 3? O 3ES 3KT T" - A Good Marl Lime Jk-d, coverin a I.r:e tract of l:i!iJ, t'tuntcd six mlleawcst of Piym uth, 5n a thk-Wv settled neiirhWhofjd. Te:nn r.i-.mab'e. Applvto EL'GE.XE IIETCHINSO.V, jull-SStf Plym-mth, Iiid. c 1110 ICE 0 V GIFTS! Hereafter, every purchaser, bv fore purchasing b;ok5, has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNT.Y'S CHOlCi: OF GIFTS AT RAXNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXNEV'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICF. OF GIFTS AT RA NX FY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAN'NEYW CHOICF OF GIFTS AT RANN FY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, 233 Rroadway, NEW YORK, where the gift.?, consisting of Jewki.kt, A.c. and VARYING IN VALCB FK.5M 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always oa EXHIBITION, In a:iple show cases. Our New Pe.-irip-tive Catalogue, contaiainr a large variety of bock a in every department of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold at retral ir publisher's prices) and explaining our New and Grigivcl Systrm of allowing every purchaser His Own Choice of Gifts. and petting forth i:uequ'led inducements to AGENTS, will bo sent, post paid, to tr.y indiilual, on application. Address A. RANNEY, Aprn?, jul3-33m6-in. Ns. 2J3 Eroai!wy. Tfi & ,, BIBr-B Has a lare stock of Wall k Window Paper, a!! qualities. at wholesale or retail; also window Shade nJ Curtain Fixture?, FORT WAYN S, IN D. mar26 191 v. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junls-31) I3IIOOKE 1 URO'S Tiimcclffc House: (Within two minutes uu'k of tic Dcpit,) and near the Jiicer Jlrutye SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. The Proprietor of this Er.blihmc:it respectfully informs the Traveling Public ai.d vtliorr-, that he is now prepared to entertain thua in a manner that, he trusts, will pre entire Fnti.thCtion. His TABLE will bo furnished with the best that this Market afford and his RARN always filled w ith good lVovenJcr and attended by .iu attentive Hostler. Public patroaacre rcfpoctf.illv foMcitcd. J. CVIXNEDGL. June iO, lSäS SALOON AND EATING HOUSE! THE subscriber h:;s ojeiied an establishment of the above kind, in Piatt's new lui!d".n-r, west nide of Michigan street, and trat., by ftrict attenJon to butines, to merit a liberal share of oublic mtronafre. lVmers. and other?, visiting toni, will ai cvcry accommodation of a First-Clas3 Saloon and Eating House! J. G. JELLY. P. S. Connected with the above i. a IJILLIARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for nmuscment only. Ikttlnj and gr.iaV.in pr.liibfrd by strict orders. : J.G.J. Juno 17th, lfiS ZO'S. laldwin House," REMOVED! STAVING removed Lis tavcra stmd from the I I south side of the river, to the buildimr latclv occupied by R. Corbably as a residence, nearly opposite the Edwards House, is now prer-ared to aocuin.uuoaiu ins uiu cusiomers ana me travciii:,public generally. His stahiin? and all oilier cnveniences, shall not fie inferior to anr stand iu Isortheru Indiana. mirll lGtf 1 . Charges reaonatlc. FRUIT JARS. .4' Superior aitioleof Tnirnt Fruit Jars, the J. bast in use, for sale at the Low pri irico Store. RICE & SMITH. s ALT x car load just arrived." and selling f t tlie lowest prices, at (do) Rics a Smith a. WHITE FISH, Trout, and Mackerel a freh supply just received At . J ; 33 : .i RICE k SMITH'S.. . PH O T O.GSÄ P HS, AMBROTYFES, . 1IELAINO TYPES, fin J ; : STEREOGRAPHS Taken da?.v-at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over , Pershing's t)rug Store, equal t.j any taken "ia the r : Uuion. Call , and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Pal.ce by Gas Light, &c, in that wonderful instrument, t!ie Sie reoscope. Stereoscope views ti privato or public buildinjr taken, and tha Suretcon furuishrd lo order. Terms a low as can be ufiordcJ, a:iJ 11 picturcs'warraateX ' '..', J. CAR LÜTT. Arllt. Julv2fHhSCtf " i '-, " r. . : - ; .7, tt Sj :o6' fo--:--- MS c r c - For sale cheap, or exchange f r a spsm of Her scä und Wagon a House and 1- House uew and in pleasant locationv Apv to . Jak31tli -,Gtf ' i " 0. Y. EOVl).
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