Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 November 1858 — Page 3
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Mail arrives from the West ......... 8 15 p m 9 am --Uepartj. .....- Ci Mail arrives from the North, tn-weekly, ' - Tuesdays, Thursdaj s and Saturu-y, . U w nrvnrt.a :ima da vs. . . m p in Mail arrives from the South, tri-weekiy, - Tuesdays, Thursdays and;Sturda) s, . -TVnarta same davs ...." 00 m 00 pm Mail arrives from Knox- senil-"-"'.' Mondays and Thursdays, C 00 pm 8 00 am Departs Tuesdays anir r.-. and de K Msil'arrives Frida v. and departs Tuesdays Mail from Argus arrives ' MÄMonon arrives and departs Fridays. ' i-iikee Mail arrives and departs Fridays. Letters to be mailed the same day, wuia w Wndad in one hour betöre me p-' - - Office open from 7 o'clock a m to p ,mCTHereifter the office will be open on Sunday: from 1 to 1 30 p m. r jj-QOKE, P. M. XSThe Corporation Trustees hare passed an Ordinance authorizing the or ginization of a Fire Department in Plyro oath. " - jCiTlt snowed a 'right imart chance last Ta aday afternoon! JtiTFrom a passenger on the up train on 1!.. New Albany and Salera Railroad, on, Maml;r iiL'ht last, we harn that the condnctur put a man off of th train in the Kankakee swamps, five or six miles from any place of shelter, when it was o Hark as E?rTDt. because he had no money to pay his fair. Siieriffalitt. Mr. VanValkenburgh, the best Sheriff ever Marsliali,Cuunty had goes out of office to-morrow, and Mr Barnard, the Republican Sheriff elect, enters upon its duties. Mark Pomvroy, Esq, is to be Mr B's deputy. Mark is a clever fellow, and we are glad to see him promoted. Mattingly don't like the Liquor Ordinance, passed by the Trustees last weekSome folks don't! 5 . - 1 " 2TA battle was fought on the 1st ult, at Four Lakes, Oregon, between 325 U S troops, and about 400 hostile Indians. The red men were defeated, with a loss of 18 killed and many wounded. JCiS'-A gentleman who witnessed lh ficht between Mori issy aud Heenan says that so powerful'wa one of the blows dealt by Heenan. that the face of a watch hefd in the hand of another person, who was timing them, at a distance of ten feet, was sprinkled with Morrisy's blood! -It is stated that the Post Master General has matured a plan to be recommended to Cangress, by which money orders may be transmitted from place to place in safety 3&-'Vq hatVreceived the" Cosmopolitan Art Journal for December. It is a nice book, and the lovers of Art will find in the Art Journal, the choicest literatnre of the day, x s well as Steel Engravings which are superbly beautiful. m' 2TSc advertisement of the Cosmopolitan Art Association in another column to-day's paper. jgT'The Democracy of Chicago arc!to hav . a grand celebration of the rcCint Democrat's victory, onWednesday evening, Nor. 17. X2There will be an Oyster Supper and Ince on next Thursday night, in this place, for the benefit of the Hook 61 Ladder Company. All are respectfully invited to attend. jCSrVinnedge & Bro., have brought on an extensive assortment of Glass Ware, which they are selling at very low' rates. Call and examine their stock. 3-The Rochester Sentinel is now under the eitorial caie of Messrs Davis & Shaffer. ' Accident.- Oq List Thursday evening, Dr. Bailey, living a few miles west of town, j was passing out of Ihe house with a gun ir hi3 hand, when it accidentally discharged, severely, though not fatally injuring a child abcut two years old, and his wife and sister. The child is getting well; the ladies were but slightly injured. "Pattebsox k, Cleavelaxd hare established a Meat Market in the rear of their Orocery, where they are furnishing ih v' izens with a good variety of fresh im -. They are old hands at the business, and have established a reputation tiut will insure them a liberal patronage. Nieds Repairing. The cross-walk on center street, on the south 6ide of Laporte street, is horribly out of repair. ; Pedestrians going that way of a dark night -tre in danger of falling a.id hurting themelTes.;. If H is the .Trustees business to repair the cross-walks, they should do it immediately; if not, . they are the bosses" and should order those whose business it is, to do it. . . ' X3"""A, robber's cave has been found near Pittsburgh, Pa.; on Sandy creek. , It contained a Buffalo robe, a '- lot of jewelry, a largj variety of men's wearing apparel fec - . , - - . 5TThe Post Of ice will, be kept open on Sundays from half past 1 o'clock till 2 o'clock p. m. No nails arrive on Sandays.
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PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES - : ARTTCIJIS. Ar-Es Green,. ... Dry,.... ... Barrels Pork, Flour,.... Bram, PRICES. 1 50 2 00 1 00 ' 35 10 10 15 8 - 8 4 50 12 15 6 00 15 1 25 12 8 IS 20 30 40 16 Bacon Hams,- . 4 ........... . Sugar Cured,: ........ . Shoulders,. . Sides, Beek Fresh . Dry....;.............. Butter i Brick Candy by box. .............. Chickens ............ Ckackeas Soda 1 1 8 7(3 ' Butter. . Creese. . 12(3 15Q Candles Tallow , Star.................. Sperm Corrxx Rio Java Moccha ............... COR!f Meal 14(3 20 50 - 33 8 Eggs.. Flock ......3 50 4 00 Fish Mackerel 10 White, hf bbl 6 00 Cod m 8 Herrin box 75(3 1 00 Glass 8X10 "O50 ft 2 50 Hat Timothy 5 00 Clover 4 00 Prairie - 3 00 Hides Dry 8 10 Green 3J liONET lU(t$ vz Irox 5 10 Lakd 10 Lime 25 Lead White 2 50 2 60 Bar. 10 Molasses Suar House 70 60 80 New Orleans Syrup Nails 5 Oats. Oils Lard 6. 25 50 00 20 Fish Linseed,.... Pork... - Potatoes Rags... 4 00 3 8 10 3 00 25 8 12 16 16K 12 1 00 75 Rice Salekatcs Salt Barrel 80 Sack Soap Scgar New Orleans 100 Crushed Loaf. Tallow Ta,... 50(3 Wheat C5 FEVERS Fever, like every other form of disease to which the human system is liable, is caused by impure humors. This being caused by the more rapid action of the blood struggling with nature, in endeavoring to cast out of the bodr the corrup matter which is deadly opposed to health. Hence the cood and bad humors are at -rar with each other, and the commotion which follows causes fever and icat. The symptoms of fever are rarious : caus ing heaviness. Ituuid, difficult breathing, eves dull and hearej anxietr, sihinand Tawnin;, alternate fts of heat and cold. After which the putieut complains of pains in the head and back, great thirst, nausea and sickness, a fullness about the stomach, and sometimes vomiting billious matter. Dr. Morse s lndini Root 1 ills arc acknowledged to oe a strengtheninj- an 1 a delightful medicine for all kinds ot fevers. Iney mt only cleiiso the stomache and bowels from all billiom matter, but they open the excretory vessels, ciusing them pour copious eflusious from the blocd into the b.wcls,af tcr which the corrupted mass is thrown off by the natural passage of the body. All thi t id required, in urgent cases of the fever, will be to take large doses, ia order to have them operate thoroughly by the bowels take from three to fire, night and morning, until the fever entirely disappers. After w'.iich, from two to four every evening, until well, and you will be convinced that this is the besd way to check fever, beeause they drive out all inflamation, and restore the body to a state of sound health. And the blood and other fluids will be so thoroughly purified that disease in any form will be utterly impossible. trbr, Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by al 1 dealers in Medicines, Fleth Wonnds, Old Sores. Barn . Hrellinirs, Tumnri, Frost Bites, Co n t r action of the Mnrelei. Weak nei of the Joint?.Pa'n intheüack und fide, rheumat ism. Chilblains, Lameness. Strains. Wir jrIK etc. I. L. St. John's Linimrnt enjoja a icreat reputation as an external application for men and animals in the abovenamed cases. I here" it certify tat St. John's Liniment Is pos-essed of the most astonishing curative proprtie of jiny medicine that has evr come within mj kDowlerlee. 1 first made ase of it for the rheumatism, to which 1 had been subject for more than forty ears. I was U en confined to toy bed. so helpless that I could not iura myself, but was completely cured by this Liniment. I applied it freely just before going t bed. rubbing it in well with the hand, until inflammation was produced, and then bound on tightly warm flannel. I hare recommended it to many of my friend s for severe caes of rheumatism, sores, bruise, etc., and the same wonderful success has errr attended its use. A friend had his foot so badly hurt by a plough that it was thought he roust lose iL He was entire!; helples, but wa perfectly cured by the use of this Lininent- Alltny friends who hare used it concur with me in the belief that it is the bet medicine or the kind in U e world- WAßKLN UÜEL. , Tim. Angus, tM. -I From a Wet 'U,v Ciliaen of Franklin Cvuvtv, O. Drab Sib: I ish you would establish an agency here for the sale of your Liniment. I had a Taluanle horse, a few days since, so lame as scarcely to be able to walk. I sent to Columbus, and procured a bottle of your Liniment, a few applications of which effected a cure. I consider it preferable to any liniment I hare ever used, and should be Riad to have it kept here for sale, so that I may at any time conveniently obtain a supply. It will sell readily. . GEORGE 8T0NER. . Westkbtiixb, Franklin county, O. i Fain and Weakness ia the Sack and Side of Six Tear' Standing Cured My wife was about six years afflicted with a pain in her back and side. She was conflntd part of the time to her bed. he made use of the Mut&og Liniment, and various other medicines, but obtained no relief until she made tue of St. Johia Liniment, which effected a speedy cure. Attica. Ohio. April L FREDERIC HUSLEIt. I consider St. John's Liniment far superior to any medicine for the same purpose I have ever known, either for man or beast. It removed a lump about as large as my double fist, of six weeks' standing from a ' neighbor's horse. It was supposed to have been pro duced bv a sprain. The owner aaid he would willingly give ten dollars to have it removed, but thought it could not be done. I would recommend every family to keep this valuable prepmation on hand. Farmers and others having horses and cattle, would frequently experince great advantage from so doing. BENJAMIN HUDDLE. Near Mel more, Ohio. This certifies that my son suffered a great deal with frosen feet abont fifteen years. I tried every thiog that ' seemed ealenlated to afford relief, without benefit, until at la-t I made n?e of I. L. St. John's Liniment, a few applications of which effected a thorough cure. Mr. KrrcHxsruxB. Ohio. - ELIAS TWIGGS. Horsa Cured of a Frightful "Wound. This certifies that my hore fell and ran a harrow-tooth through his leg. I feared it would ruin him. I applied SL John's LtTÜnent, and a perfect enre was von effected. WM. II. BURNE. Tiffin. Ohio. WinJealls and Severe Cut 1 hid a home that had a lar.'e wind gall upon each hind leg. about six years. I made us of many things to remove them without success. I finally applied St. John's Liniment three times a week, for about three months. I bathed very thoroughly, and after each application heated in the Liniment w.th a hot shovel until dry. A thorough cure was effected, tow about two years since, and there has beem no indication of their returning, I, upon one occasion, let my axe slip, and cut a gash in my horse thre inches in length and one inch in depth. We tied op ths wound as soon as possible, and bathed with, the liniment, by which a very rapid cure was effected, , ; - J. McKEO.aAaUon Station. Ohio. lump rexnoT&d from a Horse and Lameness Cured. M r. John Beard, near Tiffin, Ohio, had a horse with a lamp upon his leg about the size of a hen's egg. He finally became so lame that he cou'd not be used, and was scarcely able to walk. ' My Liniment was ap plied and soon removed, the lump and effected a thorough cure i Sold by all Medicine Dealers.' who will furnish St. John's Almanacs gratis. I. L. St. John Co TUTui City. 0 General Agents for ths Western States. ' AH those that are indebted to us will please call and pay without further delay, , V e are receiving new Goods, and will sell cheap Cur cash. - - ... . - . . ju!132tf . - CLEAVELAND & IIEWETT
Four Long-standing Cases of Fever and Ague cured after using Osgoods India Chologogue. " From a respectable Druggist Bellerve O.May 2G, 1853. Gent: I am out of your, Agueyrup, and wish you would forward me a supply immediately .It has thus far pro red itself a great remedy in Fcrer and Ague. I .have not heard of its failing in ü single instance to effect a thorough cure. I know of four lon-standing cases in which Osgood's India Chologogue and many otlier . things were used without breaking up the disease. Your AGUE
Si RUP effected a spertly and permanent cure. Six months have now elapsed bince three of the cases were cured The fourth case was in my family. It was of five or six moths standing. The Chologogue did no good, but your medicine enected a speedy cure. . . W.U. DEMICK. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMlSUUTYl'JäS, MELAINOTYPES. and STEREO GRAPHS Taken dailv at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over Pershing's Druse Store, eaual to nnv taken in th Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara tails, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gaa Light, &c, in that wonderful instrument, the StereoseoDO. Stereosconn viowa nf rair-gro m rmMi buildings taken, and the Stereoscore furnished to v.ux... av.uio it iun wuu u tuiurucu, anu ail pictures warranted. J. UAKIiUTT, Artist. July 29th 36tf THE LATEST AMIHilVAILJ AND LARGEST AND a EAFE STOCK O F GENTS' Furnishing Goods &c, EVER BROUGHT TO Is now on exhibition at PIERCE' S S trJ?' 0 Hlrti. E3 , On the "West side lichisran street. The proprietor has lately returned from the East where he purchased, at the lowest cash prices, the largest and best selected stock of Winter Clothing, That has ever been offered to the people of Mar shall county. Particular attention has been given to the selection of Goods, and the proprietor is confident that he can give general satisfaction, both in price and qualitv. Mv stock consists in part of COATS, PANTS, DRAWERS, HATS k. CAPS.BOOTS & SIIOET?, GENTS' SHAWLS, &c. Intending- to make this my permanent home, I shall give auch bargains as will merit a liberal patronage. I can and will sell so cheap as to it BEAT THE JEWS!" Oct. 2349 II. PIERCE. THE best quality of brown SUGAR, by the barrel, half-barrel aud pound, at O V1NNEDGE& BRO'S. PURIFY THE BLOOD. Continued pain or uneasiness in an organ is generally cured by one or more doses of Brandrcth'g Fills. 'Thirty yoars personal experience by the undcrsiwned fully justify his assertions! Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y.,says: -I have cured the most deplorable costiveness of the bowela with Brandreth's Fills, when every other remedy had failed, and the patient was given up to die. S'xin diseases of an inveterate or painful character, such as erysipelas salt rheum, tetter, nd summer heat, I have seen ciadicated bytbeir e I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the r ay hie and the consumptive with these excellent lis alone." In jaundice and all affections of the livrr. rlva pepsia, dysentery and diarrhoea, pleurwy, sudd'en pains and inflamations, female abstractions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affections, have given way to- the use of the medine, and now, after twenty years experience, my timation of Brandreth's pills continue to inease. - e A yonng lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction for two years; her health was broken down and her beauty departed. At length Brandreth,- pills were "tried; eleven doses, of from two to ionr. wrr tiVn i n fifteen days proceeding the usual period. Regulariiy was resiorea, anu ner neaita.ana good looks recovered. -Worms. Brandrcth.s Pills are the best vermifuge; they are infallible. A little child, six years old, for some weeks was droonmir: ita mothnr ravo it ann of Brandreth's su ar coated piils, the next day mere, came away a worm sixteen inches long, ana as large as a child's finger. The child was well. " PLE CRIST. A Gentlemen, away from home, was taken with the pleurisy, the inflamaticn was terrible; every breath made him writhe with pgony'.' v Eight Brandreth's Pills were swallowed, and warm oil applied locally; the'pills operated, and the pain was relieved; plenty of gruel was taken, and si x more pills, and the second day the patient ! was cured. These statements should have weight, and prevent the nsc of poisonous , drugs, and stop the sad practice of bleeding.' . - B. BRANDRETII. Brandreth's Fills arc söld at the Principle Office294 Canal street, Urandrcth Building, at 25 cents per box; and the same ?dgar coated, 13 cents warranted to keep as well as the plain. Also by agents generally. ' 504-r . - T3ARGAINS. If you want to get the worth of Jjyour money, call at the Ixw Pnce Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. . - , .
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THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We take tins met od of informing the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that we are daily receiving from New Yoak, a huge stock of GROCERIES, WOODEXTVARE, STATI0NKRT ASD YANKEE NOTIONS! And in fact, everything kept in the Grocery line, which we will sell at wholesale or retail V We pay without fear of contradiction that wo will sell a better articie and mere of it for Than any other establishment west of Pittsburgh. If you want to buy anything in our line, give us a call before going els ewhere, as we war rant everything sold by us to be a GOOD ARTICLE! One of the firm havint- been in the business for some time pa?t, begs leave to tender to the public his sincere fhsuiks for pa?t favors, and hopes by Honest and Fair Dealing To merit a continuance of the same. We take in exchange for Groceries ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE!! AND FAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Sale room. No 1 Coibin's'Block, north west cor ner of Michigan and La Torte streets, Plymouth, vwT w- a v ws m T" tri J"1 Indiana. llMMiJVjti v hlvj. N.B.Particulur attention paid to orders. October2lstl&58. No4Stf HONEST CORNER' STILL THE CENTER0F ATTRACTION!! NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! vpd thp rlamoa of March a vcar a go paid up my creditors eollected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my numerous friends and customers that I have uow'onhand a iTAnop.il ocaptmpnt flf Consisting of almost every article used in that line in the west. Of all kinds to suit a 1 classes of people. Iam not going to make a blow, not going to tell you that I will sell my goods for NOTHING! But that I will Jell them as- cheap as I can afford to An experience of more than twelve years in the Mercantile Business Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto which should govern both buyer and seller. Give me a call, friends, examine my . Stock of Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AS D CAPS, &c, &c, fcc, fec. And if you don't want to buy it will not cost you anything. . J. BROWNLEE. . BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bcok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money just now as I have some heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than to pay NOWPlymouth, October 21, lb58 J. B. Blacksmitliiiig Done Cheaper Than Ever I It having been reported that I have "shut up Shop," I take this method of informing my friends and tho public, that I am still on hand, and expect t be for a long time yet, at CHAPMAN'S ASHERY. 1 ill shoe horses with new Shoes rimnd for ONE DOLLAR in Cash and do other work as loir in proportion, and in a wGtfcman like manner, J. W. HARRIS. November 4th, 158. 50m3. BOO"SS! ex. mi Come right along tc the 3J"0--7-i7" Store, Where you can find every thing' in the line of Standard, Misellaneous, bchool andlf.tt-Books; Paper, Pens, , Ink, Slates, Pencil', &c.; Also all the Periodicals of the day. Give us a calL and we will give y'oü something interesting to read. Come and subscribe foi Har per, uraham, Godey, or Fcterson. r ...'.,. Come right along to Brook L Bro's., where you will find your old friend, - . G. W. R. COMBS., ; Nov 430tf ; , - -.. . ., , . ,, ; t i : - 14 . e Those fond of a good -CIGAR, cannot fail to find an article to suit them at . - mn 18-31 ; - BROOKE & BRO'SV BOOTS & SHOES. We will receive, inafew days, a tremendous stocky Rice a Smith.
fF you want a No. I article of COFFEE, Gran
X ulated, Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR, cull at 49 VI NN EDGE &, BRO'S. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago RAIXi ROAD. PLYMOUTH STMIOJV. TRAINS ARRIVE. No 1 U S mail passenger 8 15 pm No3 expr pas3 9 25 a m No2 local fr'ght7 45 " TRAINS LEAVE. No 5 U S mail passengr . . 2 30 a m No7 exp pass 11 00 am isoeiocai ir't nuam -9 -W leavk rLTMorrrii Nol U S mail passenger 2 30a m No2exppas3 11 " No 6 Freight 7 pm LEAVE LAPORTE No3 U S mail passenger 9 40 a m No5 Chicago express pas sengcr o 2o p m No4 Freight . 1215 " C. E. MÖRSE, Ag't, Plymouth, Oct 7 '58. EST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young D Hyson and Black TEAS, at . 49 VINNEDGE k BRO'S. PICE, Pepper, Ginger, Indtgo, Starch, Soda, Chocolate, baleratus, and Cream Tartar, war ranted good, at V1NNEDGE & BRO'S. "jyrO. 1 article of Layer RAISINS, by the box, I quarter box and pound, at 49 YINNEDGE BRO'S. TPVISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore JL existing between II. & N. Pierce, ia buying and selling Goods, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. H. Pierce is now sole proprietor. II. PIERCE. October 21, 1853. N.PIERCE. STOP THIEF You can buy Goods cheaper than you can steal them- We are receiving at the EsW SSfÖES The Largest Stock of Goods ever opened in Plym outh. We are determined to keep up our reputa tion lor selling tne AT THE LOWEST PRICES And now offer Goods Cheaper than ever before. Please give u.s a call and then judge for your selves. Wa like to Show Our Goods! And will do it cherfully whether yon buy or not LOOK FOR THE SIGN! "Low Price Store, 99 On the corner South of lhe Edwards House. Sept 14n43. RICE & SMITH. DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just received from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of READY-MADE H TS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we havo connected a TAIL0R1M ESTABLISILTO Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. & M. BECKER. apr29-23 WAREROOMS OF 4. BOYD & Co. 0. VER PFBSHIXGS STORE. The undcrsigDcd have opened a splendid assortment of - FUHill "- CONSISTING OF Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Which will be sold as cheap as they can be procured in - LAPORTE OR FOÜT WAYNE! Cribs and Willow Wagons for the babies Lounges for the lazy and something tor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. . 'j ' "Small Profits and Ready Pay.1 Now Is flie.TIMEand Boyd's the PLACE, to get the worth of your money. COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of those fine Metalic : ' - ' " BURIAL CASES, Still ori händ-a nice article. Also, With Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which are warranted to give satisfaction Ai BOYD L Co. -' Plymouth, Oct. 29th, 1 g7 Wtf. .
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JUST RECEIVED! , . A NEW Stock of Goods!!
- CONSISTING OF NAILS, GLASS, SASH, white lead, Linseed oil, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, COD FiSH. WHTE FISH, CANDLE, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House in North crn Indiana. Com o anci try as! We are paying the highest price for Country T"s i . rroauce oi almost evry uesenpuon. PATTERSON t CLEAVELAND. apr29-23 T OILET Soap a fina assortment, at (3i; - 1M9?KK 4i0 FOR SALE CHEAP f nd on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and im proved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. CaII at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Ullicc. U. 11. KEEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of junel7-30tf. H. PIERCE Si Co. A LARGE LOT OF Matte.. & (Dap! Os all sizes and qualities, for sale low at the sign of the Golden Boot. octl4-47tf E. PAUL. FRUIT JAKS. A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jars, the bast in use, for sale at the Low price Store, pily 23-35tf. RICE k SMITH. THAVE two new and superior Family CARRIAGES slide seat which 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine them. Jufv 1534 M. A. O. PACKARD. NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF 1X.D1AXA. MARSHALL COUXTY. Notice is hereby given that Zebedec D. Bolton, Administrator of the estate of James A. Stallard, deceased, has filed his petiton to sell the real Estate of the deceased, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts ;and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of said County. Test N. R. PACKARD, C. C. P. M. C. TO NON RESIDENTS. THE nndersigncd with the county Surveyor.w ill on the 17th of November, next, at 10 o'clock am on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land 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. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. jCt3 J. W. ELSTON. DR. CULVERWELL A medical essay oh a new certain and radical cure of Sprrmtitorehoea, kc, without the use of inter -narmedifinfs, cauterization, or ang mt' chanicanicol applications. Just Poblispeo, the 5th adition, in a sealed envelope gratis and mailed to any address, pDt-poip, an receipt of two stamps. This little work, emanating from a celebrated membeof the medical profession, give the moat important informotion ever published to all persons entertaining doubts as their physical condition or who are eonciou a of having hazarded their health and happinass containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervous-n-ss, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges 1 mpaired Sight and Memory ,Blotehes and pimples on the Face, Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Herrt. and Bodily prostration of the whole sys tern, imjucing impotency and mental and physical 5ij y by means ef which every one can cure in: privatelv, and at a trifhnsr expense. 0"Aduress Dr. CH. J. C.'KLINE, 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street New York; Post Box, No. 4586. 50m3. A Good Marl Lime Bed, covering a large tract of land, situated six mileswest of Plymouth, in a thickly settled neighborhood. Terms reasonable. Apply to EUGENE HUTCHINSON, jull-32tf Plymouth, Ind. MRS- HUPP WOULD respectfullv announce to the Ladies of Plymouth and vicihitv, that she has opened a MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, on Center street, nearly opposite the Methodist Chnrch, where she would be pleased to receive a all from any wishing to purchase Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, &c. Bleaching and Trimming done to order, on the most reasonable terms. Ladies will find it to their advantage to give her a call before purchasiug elsewhere 4 t3 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND. The undersigned, Administrator de bonus non of the estate of Aaron Lasley deceased, will sell at public sale, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 20th day of November, 1S58, the following landr to wit: I ne south-west quarter of the south-west qurrter of section twenty-three, (23) in township number thirty-two (32) north of range three (3) east, containing forty (40) acres, ai Marshall county, Indiana. Terms: One third in six moiths, one th'rd in welve months, and one third in eighteen months; purchaser to give notes without relief from valuaJon laws, with interest from date, with approved curity, and receive a ccrtif cate of purchase, enling him to a deed under order of Court, tittd ; ' ISAAC S. JONES, oS " Adm'rde bonusnon R OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Rob er Hair Regenerator, (31) Brook Bao's IT) UTTER and Soda Cracker, by the barrel, at
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IWILL;?AY THE II IG EST MARKET Price in CASH for your WHEAT, CORN, OATS, SANG, WAX, HIDES, &c, tc, " Remember don't sell your ProduceSang, Hides &c, until you see me. r . I keep for sale at the very lowest figures, .Salt, by the Rack and Salt and Whiskey by the barrel, at my Wareroom on La Porte street just wt of Moore's Hotel. : Aur25-40 C.WHITMORE.
The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FI.OUR of superior quality for family use, and 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 custom its anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured elsewhere, or otherwise will take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash for AVhcat, Corn and Oats The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat. Corn and Oats. Orders for Flour may be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND Sz WILBUR, riymouüi, August 26 lOtf ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COM PLETED, AND MISSOURI UNITKD TO THE PHALANX OF FREE STATES!! The undersigned have 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 amoag the most valuable in the State. Lead, copper, and marble fields abound. 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. We can sell these lands at prices ranging from one to three dollars per acre, according to location and quality. Persons purchasing 329 acres or more, can pay one half cash, and the remainder on time. As these lands are being rapidly disposed of, all those who desire to purchase, would do. well to call immediately, and ex mine our maps and prices. Titles undoubted, and Warranty Deeds given. Land Warrants located on reasonable terms, or taken in payment for lands. Enquire of CHARLES WHITMORE, or J. G. OSBORNE, Agents at Plymouth. Plymouth, Aug. 26-40tf. SHERIFF'S SALE By xiriue of an Erwution issued by the Clerk of the Common Please Court Marshall Countv, Indiana, and to tie directed; I have taken and will offer for sale at public auction, as the law direct, at the Court House Door in Plymouth,on thelGth, day of October ' between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, the following described property; to-it: 'Commencing sixty (CO) feet east from the North East comer of Lot No. Eight (8) in the Tippeca noe Town Plot, Marshall Countv, Indiana; Thence East Eight (8) Rods; Thence South fire (5) Rrls: Thence West Eight (8) Rod Thence North Five (5) Rods to the place of beginning. Containing one Quarter of an acre; and also Commencing- Sity (GO) feet East from tlu North East Comerof Lot AO. one (I) in Tippecanoe I own; Iiience East Eisrht (8) Rod; Thence South Five (5) R. Thence West Eight (8) Rods; Thence North Five (5) Rods, to the place of beginning containing one Quarter of an acre, with ail th tcirfavnts thereto belonging. Taking as the property, of the defendants, in an act in in said Court, brought afrainst Joseph Brelsford, Samuel and Michel Kep ler, wherein Judgment was obtained against defendent fr Four Hudrcd and Nine Dollars, aod interest and costs. J. F. VAN VALKENBURG. Sh'ff M. C. The above sale is pntponed 'az.til Thursday the 11th day of November lr5P, By consent of partic, the above sale is post poned until Tuesday, the 7th day of December, lbi8. J. r. AN.XAU.KNBrs.GH, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of an execution, to me directed from . tho Clerk ef the Marshall Circuit Court; I will offer for sale at Public auction, at the Court House Door in Plymouth, Marshall Countv Indiana, on the 11th day of November, A. D-, It J8, between the hours of 10o7clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, the following Real E.4ate; to-wit: Thcrifh-th half of the south west qua rttr of section seventeen (17) Township thirty -thace (33) range four (4); also 1 ifty acres on ot the north end of the west half of the north west quarter of section Twenty-nine (29) Towiuhip Thirty-three (33) range four (4) east; and also the east half of the south east quarter of section eight cen (18) Town ship thirty-three (33) range four (4) east; all in Marshall County. Lpecuted as the property ot John Cooper, Fphriam Cooper, and Scbastain Aspcnlichter at the suit of Eli W- Sammy ajrainst John Cooper, EpLriam Cooper, and Sebastain Aapenlichter. The above mentioned real estate or so much thereof will be sold as will saitisfv a judgment of One Thousand Four Hundred tfiree and 64-100 Dolls, besides Interest and Costs. J. F. V AN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff M.C. oct.2148t3.SH SRIFF'S SALE. By . blue of a Commission and Order of tale. to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Please Court, I will expose to sale as the law directs at the Court House doer in Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana, on Thursday, the 11th day of November, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. rn. and 4 o.clock p. m-j of aaid day, the following described real estate; to-wlt Th Ivorta half of the south west quarter of section thirty-one, in Township thirty-two north, of range one east, estimatad to contain 79 acres, and e6-l00 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 es tate of Jacob Weaver deceased. J.F VAN VA LKENBURG II, Sheriff M. C. D. HOW, D. P. oct2148t3. SHERIFF SALE By virtue cf a Commission and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the Court House Door in Plymouth, on the 1 Jth day of November A. D. 1858,'bctwcen the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate; to-wit: lhe south half of the south . east fractional quarter.of eection seventeen (17), east of the Michi gan Koad, oi lands selected in the Indian Country, supposed to contain 115 49-100 acres, more or less, and laying in the County of Marshall Ind., Executed as the property of Richard Corbaley at the suit of Ebnezor P." Well against Richard Corbaley, heu a Judgment was obtained against the defendant for $1240,87, besides Costs and Interests on whitb there has been paid $600,00, and the remaining still a balance due of 480,29 and costs and interests. The above described propery will be sold or so much thereof as will utisfy he above mentioned bla nee due. . J. F. VAN VALKENBURG H; Sheriff M.C. oct2I-48t3. ...... - ' ... SHERIFF'S SALE. :' By virtue of a ecmmiüion nr.d order of Sale, to me directed frcm the Ci'ik of the Man-ball Common Pleas Ccuit. I will r the Jaw directs, at ihe Court house door in Plymoum, on mondar, the ith day cf Octcbcr, 1858, between the 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, .tLe fciloicg deThe south half of the west 'half of the ;-xrjb-west quarter of section nineteen, townsliip thirtyfive, north of range three east, in Manhall county, Indiana. , . ,f ; ,-. Taken as the propcrtv of Gccrce Woodwcrth,' at thesuit of Ilenrv Wait. J. F. ;VAN VAT.KF.XnUKGH. '
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