Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 November 1858 — Page 3
The :TlniI. Mail arrive? from the Eis., daily ...... .9 30 a m Depart. ....... ..-.......... .'. ' Mail arrives from the Wert. ......."... .11 00 a m Departs . . ..t SO am Mv.l arrives from the North, tri-weekly.
Tuesdays, l numlaj s ana öaturü 13 s,. i " DetKirts same days. 2 CO p m Mailarrivcs from the South, tri-wcekty, 1 . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,. 12 00 m Departs same days .. 1 00 p m Mail arrives from Knox. semi-weekly, Mondays and Thursday?,. j JJjJ P m Departs Tuesdays and Friday? .... 8 00 a ra ' -m TM 1 w J J Mil arrives from uosi.cn i uursuajs auu uej art, Frida vs. Mall from Arcus arrives and departs Tuesdays nd Saturdays r ! Mail from Monon r.rrives and departs Fridays. , Maxinkuckec Maii arrives and departs Fridays, Letters to be mailed the same day, should be" handed in one hour before the departure of mails. Office open from 7 o'clock a m to 8 p m. EHIereafter the office will be open on Sundays, from 1 30 to ü p m. JOHN K. BROOKE, P. M. A GREAT HOUSE AND HEDICIHE. CATTLE ILL Jchn't S5 Amrm tk.l - powders are held in rerT hih eti avw a u w a v aiatioo for hor, in r of D'STEMPER. LOS3 OK AKPETITK. HIDEB9Ü N D. Y Kl. LOW W. TKK STIFF DMPLAINT, etc. They re excel lent lor ctiiie that are rrrnn tvl i .n rr tm : ami will cure COWS of rivin bloodt Kii T..ey n!n increase the qa ntiT of ajilk. when th ! u. irjl e -edition is bni The proprietor ha been e i'.ej are upernn- to any ihmcel-e meiiei ' 1! fti-jr 'A. -n. Care houll be exercised that you ob-t.'i-r1: J ' :' penuire Powder, and auffer not your- . re- u. nibufrxed with the aertioa that cmt t.. I K i-- j it K"od. F.vm . TeaZlv Farmer of Seneca Co, Ohio. My bore waa worked and driven ao hed. that he teemed completely worn out .nd used np. If he wa kJ few yard, he would tr-mhle a", ever. He eeme.- ntirey worthless and aboat to die. 1 itave him vart his mediciDs. nt thev were f no henefi I finally gave him I L. ST. JOHN'S CONDITION POWIFKÄ If. rapidly improved until he became perfectly well. 1 1 en old him for one hundred dollars. P. SL.lYMAKER. Fifteen Timet in one -table Cared cf a Couh Mr. James Ward, a deaW in horse, widely in w: in Northwestern Ohio, sars: I have innde ne of I. L. St. John's Condition Powders fr CflUnh. IHsnewper. Wut cf Appeti'e. etc I c nüUler them an artil- o iteat vaJae. and the bet horse med'citie with which I am acquninted I waa some time sioce at the liver-itble of Inlel Coniinas. of Manmee City, and found bis hnrs. fifteen in number, afflicted with a eoojrh I adviwd Mm to give them St John's Condition Powders, la eijtht or ten days I learned he ha 1 followed niy adiice, aud that his borsea were then per ectly wtlU Hollow Horn, ItC I have nso SL John's Comllt;on Powders aeverat yers for horses and cattle, and have found them exce lent in distemper. nt the other purp.ses for which tt.ey are recommended. I htva foond them a rreat medieine for catt!e liavirg the HAlow Hrn. I bore the horn, open the hde occasionally, and feed thetn St. John's Confii i-n Pow.lers. 1 have recently iven them to cows that became diteateri, and laiied in riving niilk. These Powderi have alwaya oon effected a cure. Mid EU Je tat.n ive their rolle. graisoviLLE. Ohio. BAMCfcL YOLNSJ. Bloody Klk, EfC Mr Jttne Cronkete. Omar, Ohio. av: I had a horge badly afl!ictd witn dis'empr. atd gave him SL JohnV Condition Powders. They opeeHted like a charm, eff etin a core, in a wiajra. Ttiey ar siren to rows in oar neigh lrbood with exce lent el ct, purifyirif h-ir b!ol and infinroviu t ,eir condition. s as jrreatly to increase their quantity of milk. One cow had the rjret. w'iich caued her to itive bloody taiik. A cure wasoon effected with these Powders. Front a rtidmt of i'h OnJe'pS itt. Pet. TThMi travelling at the West I had a valuable horse attacked with innmmation of the lanes. H:s c-urh was worse than I hare erer known a human, bvinir or creature have. His cou'iin would sometimes awken roe durin the ni'it. My frieuls considered him ineorsble. and I would have tken frty dollars frbim. I proeure.1 soni- of 1. L. tT. Joit-JS CONDITION POWDERS. ai.d aave hiro. They soon elTt-cted a thr ngh core, and I now lue hint at t2no. I wth to carry them always with me when travelling with ray own team, and would rcotnme"d others to do so I hve made ue of Mloan's. Merchant', and vri"us tther horse-pow1ra, but give ST. JOHN'S Ui decided pre.'erence. v u. SV KS't Ma. A. yrwwt! proprietor of a livery-stable. T.ffia. Ohio. Mft, JuK "th, 1: " I en give yu a reit recommendation for your CONDITION POWbEKd. I have need the tu d urine the past four years, and during that time my horses hje never suffered with distemper, although it nss a number of times prevailed extensively ar-ond me. Three of my horses were re-eut y attacked srith a cough daring the prevalent of dist- uiper in ihe nelghborho1. They were evidently. gett'.tiK the distemper. 1 fed them yur CONMTluN POV.bliRS, and cured them perfectly in two dijs. Ma. WnxiAH RrsTTO", merchant. Evansport. Ohio, . writes. Au.. r"4: I am about out of your Condition Powders. They give the fes' istisfaction if any hore snedicine I ever sold. If you caa send me a supp y, do so immediately. Hers- nearly Dead with Diatempr. Mr. L. P. Nye. Keed Township, fen-ca Co , O- had a horse so badly aSicted with di-Wmper. that the horse-doctors told him to take him to the woods to die A cure was effected by aiving Mm three papers of St. John's Condition Powders. A hnrse-doctor cured a horse that seemed used op and about to die. as he wuld not eat. by giving the Powders. prepared by putting them for a short time in boiling water, and then p-iriog thrm down from a bottle. This is the only way tbey can be administered when tte horse win not eat. 2oM by an Medicine Dealers, who will furnish ft. John's Almanac's gratis. I. L. ?t- John A Co, Tiila Citv. O. General AgeLU for the Western Slates. Hew Advertisements IB dP CD Com right along to the 33""ot Bools. Store, Where tou can find every thing in tne line of Standard, Misellaneous, School and G ft-Books; Paper, Pens, Ink, Slates, Pencils, ic. Also all the Periodicals of the day. Give us a call, an 1 we will give you something interesting to read- Com and subscribe lo Harper, Graham, Godey.or Peterson. Come right along to Brook & Bro's., where you will find your old friend, . G. W. R. COMBS. Nov450tfBlacksmhliiiiii Done Cheaper Tlian Ever! It having been reported that I, have "shut up Shop," 1 taka this method of informing my friends ' and the public, that I am still on hand, and expect to be for a long tha yet, at CHAPMAN'S ASHERY. - I will phoe horses with . new Shoes round for ONE DOLLAR in C ish and do other work as low in proportion, and in a wort man like manner, J.W.II ARRIS. - November 4th, 15?. 50ml. STATU OF IXD1AXA, : MARSHALL COUXTY, SS Iii M irihall Circuit Court, Februar term, 1859. Ilmry Walter w. Fanny Waltt . complaint f r D'ivoi ee. The Ixintift in the above entitied iiisc, hy Sample L Spangler, his attorneys , has j'ied in tny oScshis complaint, and it apparing by wi 1 vitthat the defendant. Fannv Walter, is a v. wesident of the State of Indiana: she is there-T.r-' notified of the filing and nendencv of said coRii'laint, and that t ie same will be heard at the uext term of the Marshall rir-uit court, to be holdeu at the court house in Plymouth, on the aecond Monday of February, island unless she appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the -same will be heard and determined in her absence. N R PACKARD, Cl'k Circuit Court. 50t3 W M Kendall, dep. Gtatc of Indiana IIa r shall county. In the Marshall circuit court, February term, 1859. Marr A- Earl vs. John II. Earl complaint for Divorce. The plaintiff in the above entitled came, by Osora k Phillips, her attorney.', has filed m mj omcc oer cumpiuiui ii. iiiurur, nuu i ay . . .v. i , . . e j ; . peanng by affidavit that the defendant, John II. Earl.U a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of i fata complain:, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house In Plymouth, on ihe third Monday of February, 1858, and unless h appear, lead, answer, or demur thereto, the same will be eard and determined in his abnce. Attest: N.R. PACKARD, C.C. C, M. C. . . n0T-153t3 By WM, KENDALL.Dep. fXlOILET Soap a fin assortment.at - üt (31)
TO "HEIRS OF PETITION 1 CFT T P P A T PCT A TP r- i ör-L.L, U AL. , I OF JXDIAXA, i! ! - ' : " MARSHALL COUXTY, Notice is hereby .given that Zebedee D. Bolton, Administrator of the estate of James A. StallarJ, deceased, has filed hispctiton to sell the real Estate c f the deceased, his personal being insufficient to pay his debt;and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common. Fleas of said County. ' ; ? , , . j .Test : . Ts N, R. PACKARD, C. C. P.M. a .TO NON-RESIDENTS. ' - 1" THE undersigned with the county Surveyor.will on the 17th of Kovemer, next, at 1U o'clock am on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his Und in section 35, township 33, range 3 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is finished. I - Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at j tae time above mentioned, and defray, or provide tor defraving, their portion of the expense of the
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survey, will be returneu to tne county Aiiuiior, ot tne wmmon t tease ionn iu:irai.tuvuuiii,iuand such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate: diatm, and to me directed; I have taken and will olfand collected accotxling to law. or for sale at public anction. a the law direct, at 5Ct3 J. W. ELSTON. the Court IInue Door in Plvtnouth.on thelGth,
DR. CÜLVERWELL . I rp - .. A medical rgsau on a nnc certain ana radical cure of Spermator etoea, &.c, mLhoui the use of inter narmedieines, cauterization, or - any mtchanicanicol applications. . . Jl-t Pcbusped, the 5th adition, in a . sealed envelope patisand mailed to any addrc?, pDt-poip, an rceeipt of two tamp. j This little work, em tmtin from a cclebr.ited membe. o f the medical profession, eive the nost ! sonsemcriaining douots a? tlieir pnysicnl eonui-; I tion or who are conciou s of htv'ni; haza'ded their : i health and happinas -containing the particular; of j j an entirely new and perfect remedy. forJSpormator- j ' rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, "Nervous- j nes3,Dcrreswnofgp!ritj,Lossof Enerjry, Lassi- ; tude, 1 lnnuuy, involuntary .in!rt:ri u:?narcs Impaired SjKht and Memory ,C!v,teh and p5in;!e on the Facc, Piles, Indigestion, r.t'.itation of the, HJerrt. and Bodily prostration of the whole svs ; tern, mourns impoiencvanu mental ana pnysicai incapacity by means of which every one can enre himself privatelv, and at a triflinjr expense. B3"A''Jreps Dr. CII. J. C. KLINE, 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street New York ; Post Bjx, No. 4556. 50m3. PURIFY THE BLOOD. Continued pain or uneasiness in any organ is generally cured by one or more doses of Brandreth'a Pills. Thirty years' personal experience by the undersiwned fully justify his assertions Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y.,says: ''I have cured the most deplorable costivenen of the 1 bowels with Brandreih's Pills, when every other remedy had faileJ, and the patient was given up to die. b-nn diseases of an inveterate or pain ful charaeter, such aservsipel 8 lt rheum, tetter end summer heat, I have seen eradicated by their ! use. I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the parayltic and the consumptive with these excellent piUs alone. In jaundice and all affections of the liver, dvapopsia, dys entery and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudden pains and inflafctations, female al)structions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and ncralgic affections, have given way to the use of the medicine, and now, after twenty years experience, my e-timation of Brandreth's pills continue to increase. A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction for two years; her health was broken t!own and her beauty departed. At length Brandrelh.s pills were tried; eleven dose5, of from two to lour, were tikenin fifteen davs proceeding the usual period. Regular ity was restored, and her healthand good looks recovered Worms. Brandrelh.s Til's are the best vermifuge; they are infallible. A little child, six years old, for pome weeks was drooping; its mother gave it one of Brandreth'a sugar coated piils, the next day then came away a worm sixteen inches long, and as large as a child's finger The child was well. rLECRisr. A Gentlemen, away from home, was taken with the pleurir'v, the inüamation was terrible; every breath made him writhe with agony. Eight Rr.mdreth's Pills wfre swallowed, and warm oil applied locally; thepilU operated, r.nd the pain was relieved; pLnty of gruel was tiken, and si x more pills, and the second day the patient was cured. These statements should have weight, and prevent the use of poisonous drugs, and stop the sad practice of bleeding. ' B. BRANDRETH. Brandrlh's Pills are sold at the Principle Oflice291 Canal street, Brandreth Building, at 2. cents per box ; and the same sdg ir coated, 1 3 cents warranted to keep as well as the plain. Also bv agents generally. ,r04w " . ... PHOTO G-RAP HS AM B ROT Y PES, upt ATvnrvnrc l """ cTrprnpp a tttq o H.UL.U LrKAl lib Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over Frhings Drug Store, equal to anv taken in the U'iion. Cull od esiniine the subMme view of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gai l ight, kc, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public bai'dings taken, and the Stereoscope fiiniilied to order Terras as low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist. July 29th 36tf Fittslmrsli. - Fort Wavno & Chicago RAIT ROAD. PLi WHO UTIM S T.1TIO.V. TRAINS AKRIVE. TRAINS LEAVE. No 5 U S mail passengr No7 cxp pass 11 00 am NoSlocal f;'t 1 20 am No 1 U S mail passenger 8 lo pm No3 expr pass 9 35am No2 local fr'ght7 45 " JE-, CÄ3 LKAVE rLTMOCTH Nol U S mail passenger 2 30 a m No2exppas3ll - No-6 Freight 7 p m I.F.AVE LArORTK No3 U S mail passenger 9 40 am No5 Chicago express pas senger 8 25 p ra No4 Freight 1215 " C. E. MORSE, Ag't, Plvmouth, Oct 7 '58. STOP THIIEF Tou can buy Goods cheaper than you can steal themWe are receiving at the The Largest Stock of Goods ever Opened in Plymouth. We are determined to keep ud our refuta tion for selling th'j - EHEST GO AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! . . ' ' . - ! r ,,""v--i"c' erer. oeiore. ; , ricaee give usacau ana then judge for your scivco. , m iia ikj Show Oar Goods! , And will do itcherfully whether yon buy or not LOOK FOR THE QIGN! .4 Low Price On the corner South of lhe Elwtrds House. RICE h DUITII.
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A Goch Mar! Limo Bed, covering a large tract of land, s Ituated six milosweet of Plymouth, iit a tlücklv settled neighborhood.. Terms reasonable. Applvto EUGENE HUTCHINSON, jull-Stf.., . .v Plymouth, Ind. MRS- HUPP WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies of Plymouth and vicinity, that she has opened a MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Center trrt. nrlv nnnoaite the Methodist f.vnMli rVirrp sin wrmlil ho nlenaM to rpeeiTfi a f w::n n rmrchase Ttonneta. Ribq Flowers. kcT Bleaching and Trimming j0 order, on the most reasonable terms. Lajes wjjj nnj jt to their ad vantage to give her a cajj before purchasiug elsewhere. 47t3 - - ' ctjt' ttt?T'G A T P ' ölrAlii IX-l rr o OAIjIj . By xirtue of an Execution isued !y the Clerk day of October lft8, between the ! hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ra. of that day, the followinj described property ;to-wit: j "Commcncinjr sixty (O) feet at from the North Pxtiwinioiinr Tt 'Tn. Fit'ht in the Tinnera- 1 1 noe Town Plot, Marsh H Count v. Inthann; Thence i EutEijrht (8) Rm!f; Thonce South five (5) Rods:! ( 51 Rod to the dUco of beirinninir, Cont one Quarter ofan acre; in! also Common" a. rrt r r . c . V..U TT lt r.. f IV t,H' "t 1 F:tL 1 1 Will iilo ij iu vvi m I VI j Lot No. one (1) in Tiwecanoe Town; Thence; E.vt Eicht (?) Rfxh; Thence South Five (5) R.I Tlience West Eiprht (H) Rods; Thenee North Five
Qmrter (4) of an acre, with all the tentments j . iN IV il -H x W J. 1 v x O : thereto beloHjrimr. Takinr; as the property, of the j defeud.nntd, iri Rennet in in said Court, brought a-1 pat Joseph Rn l'f rd, S tmu l and Michel Kes- j jnt n f,ict, everything kppt in - the Grocery ler, when-in Judcrr.ent was obtainel a?a-nst do- ; .. , - , Wf. ill 011 at wholesale or retail fendent if Foti Hudredand Nine Dollars, adi1,m hlcU Wl C
interest an.1 coat. J. F.-VAN VAI.KENBURG, Sh'ff M. C. The above sale is pmtponeu until Thursday the 11th day of November 1&58, THE LATEST a mm n vaili AND AND AP STOCK O 3? GENTS Fumishing Goods &c., EVER BROUGHT TO Is .low on exhibition at PIERCE'S 'fed: "IF3 T1) 1R? TFT5 On the West side Michigan street. I proprietor hai lately returned from the East ; where he purchased, at the lowest cash prices, the larrest and beet selected stock of I . Winter (Dlotliing, That his ever been offered to the people of Mar ahull nniint. P-irtiniiJ-ji. iianili,.. 1.. to the selection of Gaods, and the proprietor is confident that he can give general satisfaction, both in price and qualitv. Mv stock cou si sits in part CAPS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, GENTS' SHAWLS, kc. Intending to make this my permanent home, I ehall give such bargains as will merit a liberal patronage. I can and will sell so cheap as to "BEAT THE JEWS!" 0ct.2S 49 II. FIERCE. THE best quality of brown SUGAR, by the barrel, half-barrel and pound, at 9 V1NNEDGE & BRO'S. "F you want a No, 1 article of COFFEE, Granulated. Crushed and Pulrerized SUGAR, call at 49 VI NN EDGE & BRO'S. BEST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, Yourg Hyson and Black TEAS, at 49 VINNEDGE & BRO'S. QPICE, Tepper, Ginger, Indigo, Starch, Soda, "?iocolate, Saleratus, and Cream Tartar, war ranted ood, at . VINNEDGE & BRO'S. O. 1 article of Layer RAISINS, by the box, quarterbox and pound Ut - . D ISSOLUTION. The Dartnershin heretofore existing Detweer. H- i N. Pierce, in buvins ana stuing uoc us, is tn:s day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. II. Pierce 13 now srle proprietor " . U. PIERCE, October 21, Itt. N.PIERCE. ADMINISTKATOlt'S SALE OF LAND. 1 ne undersigned, Administrator de bonus non of the estate;-of Aaron Lasley deceased, will fell at public sale, at the court Tiose door in Plvraoath, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 20th day of November, 165$,, the following land towit: Tho south-west i quarter-of the .soath-west qurrter of section twenty-three, (23) 'in township number thirty-two (32) north ct range ttree (3) tut, containing forty (40) acres; in Marshalt coantjr, lndianar t . '" x f ' TsuMSi One third in six4 months, one third in twelve months, and one third in eighteen months; purchaser to give notei without relief from valuation laws, with interest, from date, with approved security, and receive a certificate of purchiüe, 'entitling aim to a deed under order of Court. '- " tU v, ISAAC S. JONES, SL : ! s . Adm'rde bonuano' --ii-"' L i i ROSE Hair Oil, Genuine-Bear's Oil, Rober BUTl'ER and Soda 'ackers, by the barrel, at - (apr29-Äj , "l ..-r. k C. .
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STATUE INDIANA , MARSHALL COUNTY.
'. In the Marshall circuit court 'February term j 1P59. John Lolmaugh vsJoscpheneLolmaughj complaint for ; .divorce. - The plaintiff in the a-1 toruies, hAi filed in ray ofSoc hU complaint tor di-1 vorce,and it appearing by affidavit that the defondant is a non-resident of tlie State of Indiana, hove enti .led caue uy usiwru aim r niiups nis atkhfiihe.rehv notified of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit court, to be holden at the courthouse. In Plymouth on the second Monday of February 1659, and unless she appear, plead, answer c demur thereto, the same will be lieard and determined in her absence. 4Gw3 N R PACKARD, Clerk. By Wm. M. Kendall, Dep. Look Out Folks! THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSi We take UiU method ormiorming me cmzcua v r.Uallaud 'adjoiuins counties, that we arc uauy eiyincj from New Yoik, a la.e stock oi ' ' WOODENWARZ, STATIONERY AND We ty without fear of contradiction that we will eell a better articie and mere of it for Than tny other establishment vest of Pittsburgh. If you want to buy anything in our line give us a call before going ebewherc, as we warrant everything sold by us to be a GOOD AKT ECLE1 One of the firm having been in the business" for some time past, begs leave to tender to the public his sincere thanks for pa-t favon, and hopes by . .. " t II oncst and 1 ; 1 I To merit a continuance of the same. We take in. exchange for Groceries e ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE!! AMD FAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Sale room, No 1 Cotbln's Kock,' north wesfcor ner of Michigan and La rorte "tocet-. Jy". Tnilifinn. . U v. ... . .... ... 1 N.B. rarticulur attention pail tooraers. October S 1 si NolStf HÖHEST CORNER' ' STILL THE CENTEROF AITBAC'TION!! NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVEOl TrTin survived the flames of March a year a i Daid up ' mv creditors rollected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce w myuuraer. ous friends and customers that I have uowouliand a jrcneral assortment of : r Consistir.g.of. almost cvery article used -in that line in tlie west ? Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to make a blow, not goinj to tell you that 1 will sell my goods for I -m -r ."v rTf T"T TT 'N G (1 I ll I : ' -R-J. ; . ' But that I will eil them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of more than twelve years in the . Mcrchantilc Basincss Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" j Is tho motto which should govern both buyer and I a&Uer."' Give me a call, friends, examine my ; Stock of Groceries, MOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS A XI) CAPS, kc, kc, &c, tc. And if vou don't want to buy it will not cost you anything. J. BRÖVVNLEE. BY THE WAY I have'a large amount on beok and notes, for eoods sold Ion? aro. I need the money juit now f O O i 1 . T I. 1 ..nn wrar ra t tnla 1 rt A 1 71 Art time , who kftoW themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than to pay NOWj Plymouth, October 21, 1858 J. B. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bj virtue of an execution, to me directed from tha Clerk cf the Marshall Circuit Court; I will offer for sale at Public auction, at the Court House Door in Plymouth," Marshall Countv Indiana, on i ' " "7,0' SST oTZ P of said da v. the following Real Estate : to wit: i Tlie north half of the eouth west quarter of section seventeen " 171 Township thirty-thae (JJ) ranre Four (4); also Fifty acres off oi the north end of the west half cf the north west quarter of section Twcny-nine (2) Township Thirty-three- (33) range four (4) east; and also the east hair of the south east quarter of section eight een ( 1 8) Town shin thirtv-three f33) ranee four (4) east: all in Marshall County. Epecuted as . the property of John Cooper. Fphnam Cooper, and feebastam Aspenlichterat the suit of Eli W- Summy Against John Cooper, Ephriam Cooper, and Sebastain AsDeulichter. The above mentioned real estate or so much thereof will be sold as will saitisfy ajudg mentof One Thousand Four Hundred three and 64-100 Dolls, besides Interest and Costs. . .'' 1 J.F. V ANVALKENBURGH, Sheriff M. C ' - oct. 21 4St3. Those 'fond of a good , C IG AR,, cannot t fail: to fiad an article to fuittheni a." -- " -
J)R GOODS .AND ffTT tffo TTHTTH W "fT.T Uj Jl Jj11Jil.i HÖ5T - SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! fTJTTE would respectfully call the attention of V V purchasers to the fact that we have just received from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, ; GROCERIES; &C Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we canolTer you Goods at prices to suit the time?, N. B. With the above we have connected a nimm establish Under the suporvWon of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTIIIN'G TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hind CLOTHS, CASSiM'RSj VESTlfc'SS. S. k M. BECKER. apr20-23 3 EL I 3J G- & w (w m & ? A N IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PRICE STORE! Having sold ofT nearly all our oldGooda, wc are able to fill up with a cl Jan, NSW AND FAHiONABLE STCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! We have bought very largely, and are now receivmg an rn I? Li; Comprising every variety of GROCERIES ! CROCKERY WARE! GLASS WARE!. STATS e&3 B O N X E T S ! "1 vT s?sr r?m w JftJL kLl a f t LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings; etc. Everv department is filled witlr CHOICE SELECTONS. ..Wc invite all to call and dee us be fore purchasing, as we take great pleasure in phowing Goods, and can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. ii OUR SALES Ä1 SMALL PROFITS!" IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH 8l Co. N. B. We buy neuly all kinds of country Pro duce, at the highest market price. Aprils, Ibö!S WÄREROOMS OF A. BO o. O VER rFRSHTXOS1 STORE, The undersigned have opened a splendid assortment of - CONSISTING OF Chairs Jablcs, Bedsteads, BURBAUS, LOTJNÖES, &Gm Which will be sold as cheap aa they can be procured in - ' ' ' L APORTE OR FORT WAYNE! ' Cribs and Willow Wagons for the babies Lounges for the lazy and something tor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. . V Small Profits and Ready Pay " Now is the TIME, and Boyd's the PLACE, to get the worth of your money. . COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of thote fine Metalic BURI AL C A SJ3 S , Still on hand--a nice article. Also, . Vith Galvanized Metalic Tubings which ranted togiviatisfaction. i-: A. BOYD are war - k Co.t
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j ' Hereafter, every purchaser, before purchasin ' books, has his own . CHOICE OF GIFt2 AT CHOICE OF GIFIi AT GHOICn OF GIFTrt AT , CtlOLCE OF GIFTS AT I CHOICE OF GIFTS -A - AT j CHOICE OF GIFTS . AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT ' CHOICE OF GIFTS AT rAnney:?. UANNEYf? KANNlirS RANNEY'S RANN FY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, i . - 293 Bkoadwav, NEW YORK, where the gift, consisting of Jewei.iit, Ac. and VARVIXG IN VALCF. FROM 7Ü CENTS TO TWO j HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHIBIi TION, in ample show cases. Oi.r New Desct iptive Catalogue, cont-tininsa large variety of books in every ; department of Science and Literature, (all of which arc sold at refill ir pufilisher's prices) and explaining our Netn and Original Systrm of allowing every purchaser w Otcn Choice of Gifts, J AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to any individual, on application. aim 0.-1.1111 11111 uiiiAiuauvu . ii.aui :uii:iiL Address A. RANNEY, Agent, ju!8-33mG in. No. 2'J: Uro id w ty. , ALT a car loal just arrived,-and siting at the lowest prices, at . '. (.'!), Rick Smith's. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPLETED. AND MISSOURI UNITFD , TO THE PHALANX OF FREE STATES!! The undersigned hive an agency for the sale of! Land in the State of Missouri. These Lands are situated in the counties of Washington, Franklin, Crawford, Oregon, Ripley and others, and are among the mo.t valuable in the. State. Lead, copper, and marble fields alound. Pine and oak timber abundant. The tide of emigration that has hitherto been arrested in Iowa and Wisconsin, is now turned to this beautiful and fertile State. Wp can sell these lands at pri ,es ranging from one to three dollars per acre, according to location and quality. Persons purchasing 32'J acres or more, can pay one half cash, and the remainder on time. As these lands are being rapidlv disposed of, all those who desire to purchase, would do well to cab .immediately, and examine our maps and prices. Tu.,f?s undoubted, and Warranty Deeds given. Land Warrants located on reasonable terms, or taken in paymen? for lands. Enquire of . L'HiUiii 1 " niuuuiti,cr ' J. (J. OS BO 5? NE, Agents at Plymouth. Plymouth, Aug. 2G-4Gif. JUST RECEIVED! A NEW tock of Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAILS, GLASS, SASH. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TEA. SUGAR, . TOBACCO, , , COD FISH. t ' : WHITE FISH, ' CANDLE , SOAP, i MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE. STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell a cheap as any other House in North em Indiana. - A e are paying the highest price for Country Produce of almost evry description. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. apr23-23 VrTiKiril 4iriKpnmrntct FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock f MELODEOXS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments & Music Books mar2G 1 9Iy. Sil ERIFF'S S A L E. By virtue of a Commission and order of sale, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Please Court, I w ill expose to sale as the law directs at the Court House door in Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana, on Thursday, the 1 1 th day of November, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o.clock p. m., of said day, the following described real estate: to-wit Tht. North J half or the south west quarter of section thirty-one, in iownsuip thirty-two north, ot range one east, estimatad to contain 79 acres, and 86-100 of of an acre, in Marshall County ' Indiana,' or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy a judgment for $177,27 cents, against JoelCromly and Amelia Cromley and Henry Kaley, replevin bail, and in favor of Louisa Weaver Administrator of the estate of Jacob Weaver deceased. J.F VANVALKENBURGH, Sheriff M.C. D. HOW, D. P. oct 21 4St3. Sil By ERIFF SiLE By virtue of a Commission and order ofs.ile to me directed from th Clerk of tho . Marshall Cir cuit Court, I will offer for sale, as the law direct?, at the Court House Door in Plymouth on th 11th day of November A. D. 158, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate ; . to-witr The BOuthhalf "of the south east fractional quarter, of section seventeen (17), east of the Michigan Road, of lands selected in the Indian Country, supposed to contain 115 43 100 acres, more or less, and laying in tke.. County of Marshall Ind., Executed as the property of Richard Corbaley at the suit of Ebenczor P. Welk Against Richard Corbaley, when a Judgment was" obtained against the defendant for $1240,87, besides Costs and Interests on which .there ha3 been paid SO'J.Oa, and the remaining still "a balance due of 4S0,29 and costs ami interests. The above described propery will be sold or so much thereof as will satisfy he above mentioned bilaneedue J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, SheriffM. C. OCt21-48t3. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a eommLion and onler of Sale, tome directed from the. CWk of tho Marshall Common Pleas Court, . I will exjose to sale as the law directs, at ihe Court house door in Plymouth, on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1 Pa?, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. . m., of said da, the foilowing described real estate to wit: . . ; The south half of the west half ef the norahwest quarter of section nineteen, township thirty five, north of range three' äst, in Marshall coun: ty, Indiana. --. .'- , : -, : . Taken as tlk property of George Woodworth, , at-the suit or Henrv a.it. - I :, v-: J VAN VALKENBURGH, li-ih VIl C -ii FherirT M. C-
TWILL PAY THE H IK CRT MAKht.r Price in CASH for mur WHEAT; CORN, OATS, SANG, WAX, HIDES, &c. It,, r Remember don't sell your rrodwciC.bariIIidea I.. ....Ill mil ci mP. ' "!',.
iu-,r.imii"" . I keep for sale at the ,rrry lowest figure,- haK. bv tlK Mknd Salt and Whirkey by the barrel, aimv Hareroo.n on La Porte street just west of Moore's Hotel. , " . , , - ,.,nr.; Au"25-40 C.WHITM0RI1 B ALM Thousand Flowers, at . " (junl-31) BROOKE A 13KU r Tlie proprietors of the RICHMOND INHLLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put thcru in complete order, are now maiirfacturing Fl-OUR of superior quality for family u,aud intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens Of the place, which they will Deliver - Free of Charge to their customers anywhere in the vill ige, and warrant it eijual .to the best manufactured e'sewhere, or otherwise will take it bck and refund the money. Com Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on diort notice. Cash for "Wheat, Corn and Oats Tlie highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat. Cum and Outs. Orders for Flour mav be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND !: WILBUR. rivmoutlAugust 2C IQtf FOR SALE CHEAP fjirf on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Iands, Bonds tC Stock, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household FurnitureCll at my oiCce in Plvmouth, ophite the Po.-t' Office. " C. II. REEVE, fcb5-13tf Attorney k Notary. &j lo. DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. PIERCE L Co. junel7-30tf. - A LARGE LOT OF Mats & Caprf Oi all sizes and qualities, for sale low at the signof the Golden Baot. , octU 47tf ' E. TAUL. FRUIT JARS. " A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jars, the" J bast in use, for sale at the Low prire Store. falySf2-35tfi RICE&SM1TII. THAVE two new and superior Familv CARRIAGES slide scat which 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine them. Juty.15 34 M. A. O. PACKARD. eit2F Times' rhfc undersigned, having received a large stock of Clotliing, Piece Goods, &c. IIav resolved to bear half the burthen of the present money pressure by selling their stock at greatREDUCED PRICES To prove the correctness of our statement, we only ask our friends to Call k examine our Goods k Priced Being confident they will not only purchase, but go away satisfied tliat they have saved 10 or 15 pt r cent in the traJe. In addition to the a1ovo articles, kept constantly on hand, we will mention 5IA.TS Atlti CAPS, BOOTS AM) SHOES . GENTS' SHAWLS, CARPET BiGS JXD ULISES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TAILORS TRIMMINGS. fcc,&r. We solicit a call from all before purchasing Mr. P. Weaver will superintend the manufacturing department, as heretofore, aud all who may want a suit made to onler will do well to jive him a call, us wc Lave a good assortment of 1PIB E"' GOODS From 'which to select, and no pains will be spared to givo satisfaction. Those indebted Jo II. Pierce will please call and pay, as further indulgence cannot le given. II. PIERCE k Co. November 5th 5ltf New JEWELEY Store. S5 The subscriber would respectfully in $ia!v!v form the citizens of Plymouth, MarffTr. shall and adjoining counties, that he fU,, "vis has opened a new stock of all the dilTercnt liinJs of "FJ eh, t c Jol os! CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Tbw GooIs are of the latest Styles, beet quality aud will be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler, ho solicits a share cf public patronage. - I may be found at all business hours in DavTd. son k Co.'s Clothing Store. ' " ADOtril .MYERS - dec24-5ra3 0o(is anb Stationen) !. . .. -3 C. L HILL, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX . BOOKS & STATIONERY" ; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! . Calhoun Street,-Ft. WAYNB Book IBiiitevrrr - CLiSHILr'' J Won.d inform the citiawis of Plvv ni ... ity, tut they are prepared to vxZti 4''' 4 J F i - Blank , Boob, . of even ferriniioD: RE-BIND BOÖKR. PireirN-... Conntyfir arc c rV ' thmi t!al. CPHy n-qued tujrir
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