Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 November 1858 — Page 3

Tjfc- MVljall 'democrat. Official Paper ' of llarshttll .'",1 and Stark Counties, ; . :

The Mails. Mail arrives from the East, daily.." 8 13 pm .Ueparts - : " Mail arrive from she West ,815pm .DtDirta 9 . m AXiIl arri res from the North, tri-week!y. Tuesdays, Tharsuaj a and Saturu iys, . U w m Departs aame davs. . . 2 00 p m Mail arrives from the South, tri-weckry, Tuesday?, Thursdays and. Saturdays,. 1J in.? m Departs same davs ..... 1 P j p m Mail arrives from Knox, semi-weekly, . Mondän and Thursdays,. . . . . t uu p m Demits Tuesdavs and Fridays 8 00 am Mil amves'ironx Goshen Th 1 sdays and depart Frida va. Mail from Argus arrives and departs Tuesday and Saturdays - Mail from Monon arrives and depart Fridays. Maxmkuckee Mail arrives ana departs r ndays. Letters to be mailed the same day. should be handed in one hour before the departure of mails. 'CJulce open from 7 o'clock a m to 7. p m. tnierealV ? the office will be open on Sundays, r root iioiupm. v JOHNK. BROOKK. P. M. HASOITIC. There will be a regular communication of Plym outh Lodge No 149, at Masonic Hall, Friday even Itrr N ovember 19;h at 6k o'clock, P 31. Mem-b-rt w.l! please take notice and govern themselves aectu-ÜMvV. a. H. G. THAYER, SecV. Public Print in ff. l'j K MdiTa Printing and the Delinquant List, ia accordance with Matting1ys wishes, hire been let to the lowest bidder, and as we offered to do it the lowest, it iras let to us. The low price -at which TT9 hare agreed to do it, is but a small reznantration to us ia tho way of dollars and cits, bat to satisfy the editor of the Hepublican that we can live at low rates as well as he can, hare agreed to do it for about ona half what he has heretofore said he would do it for. It must be very gratifying to him afisi having worked, hard for two years to 'revolutionize the county and get Republicans in office, in order that h might have the Public printing, to mow. bo deprived of it by reason of his own follr. "Life's a swindle and a dream, Things ain't always what they seem ! " He' has the satisfaction of knowing that the vlub ho used to kill us with, has, unfortunately, fell back on his own caress "'Tis rot now w ho's stout and boM; But who bears hunger best, and told; And he's appvl the mos! dervin::, Who longest can hold out at stmim;! Xoyemxzx. This month, so far, ha? been unusually cloudy, wet, col J and gloomy. Hood says: 'No sun, no moon, no mora, na oou, No ky, no earthly view, No distance looking blue. No warr.ith.no cheerfulness, no healthy ease, ' No comfurtacle 1'ecl in any member; No fhade, no shine, no butterflies, n bees No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no buds, No-vemberl" iC7Doc. Lex on has niovtd h's Diug Store into tho building neittdoor east of Patterson & Cleave land's store, whre he will be happy to see all his old customers aid as many new ones. Lookout for something rici, rare and racy, when he returns frara Cliicaro wiih Holiday fixin's. 5ITG. W. R. Combs book mart and newspaper depot, at the Pest Office, seems to be a decided uecesa. Chicago dailies cs.'n be had of him at 12 'clock the same day. they are published. 'Ihe New York Ledger, Saturday Evening Post, Ballou's Pictorial, Gleason's Line of Battle-Ships, New YoTk Mercury, Yankee Notions, Harper, Graham, BollouaudJ Knickerbocker Magazines, srektpteonsLtntly on hand. . s DlMroTAT. The Westville Herald says v Mr Colfax will' start fcr Washinn about the 0"Firexk?-j-Otster ScrrER Do not f r r i-"'"-' dance and Oyster supper which is to come off to-night at Knoblocks Hall. A room has been engaged expressly for the oyster etiper so that those who di not dance, will ao t be " disturbed. ' A good time is anticipated, and we hope to sec our citizens tarn out en masse. The Company have incurred liabilities which Its member?. This, we are sure, the good citzens of Plvmouth will not suffer to be d one. iL" We will issue an extra next . containing legnl advertisements, and any news of impottance,that may turn up. .We have two large Delinquent Lists to "set op," and, two weeks from to-day, one of them will appear in ourTregular issce. tJSome of our Democratic friends, on hearing the news of the ejection of Judge Douglas, al- . lowed it was most ux good to be true; the ReIV l.l?A 1 1. A f UUIIMMU uuuil . . n ltd vir .1Mb V UM UVU ETGray, of the Cleareland Plaindaler, lets th people know, that he ia in f .vor of Doula3 .aninstthe world, the flesh and the devil. F n ' r 1 1 r- r m i lnnrrnr I w.d inn r ri T 't na nnnn -t w IU ine liocnester imtinei is quitr a sprightly - rpr, and occasionally gets off sorvadry jokes; J.-r it cn Harper: . ' . J 11 Harper, lately Republican candidate for Ft':e Treasurer, is a candidate for Canal Trustee. 'TS voyage tip salt river has given the gentleman ji5t a taste for navigation, but not liking a 'life n the riTer," he wishes to to try it on the 'raging cnwl. .:;'-. lep itif somebodyH bring us a nice, fat turkey? ml & 1 nc story on our nrst page, occupies mort Epace than we had calculated- When you read it, hold tight or you'll fall! . . ; ' ' ; We notice that the eros3-walk we spoke of last .week, has ben repaired. ' ' - : uoDCT s Ladi's B..oKtor December has been j received. The engraving, Fashion-PLitcs 4c, ouiu. iiuw inme,io maze up your "clubs, as a new vo!umc commer ;es on the first of January. . - , 4 , . . ( . , Dills. W sen J but bills to day. to our cor.nItj lubicribera, who are owin on sbflcriptiea and s them to send na the amount in-taediately. : . - ANicxPxAcz. The Chattanango (Tciin) Ad Ttrtiser mentions as a good sign, that it knows of no young man in that place who cannot be seen at one of the church-s on the Sabbath." ' ' ' - . r Sorry we cannot say aa mc ch for the jounj mea cf Fly mouth. ... . -.. ..

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PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES " rulers. : 1 50 " 2 00 1 00 . 35 AtTJCLtS-i..' ' , ' . i . Arrur Green,.... $ Dry,.... .-....:.'.'...... Barrels Pork, . . . Flour,......;......... Bra, .,. Bacox Hams,. ..... , .. . ,.y. . Sugar Cured,'. ,. ....... . . 10 10 lh - 8 - .8 4 SO 12 15 6 00 15 1 23 13 8 15 20 30 40 16 8 Shoulder,. . i 7 7 sides, r.i ..- 7 Bincf Fresh .......;.........; L PrT...:;:;..v.v;v.i.;:.; r HiTm. ......... .. . . . ; :r r Brick,; ... Cakot by box. Chickens....' - CaacaiRs Soda " Batter....'. CflEKSE. ............ Caxdles -Tallow ; 12(3 15Q Star.... Sperm Corres Rio 14(9 Java Moccha 'JO 50 MA Cojw .... Meal Eggs 3 ö oo 10 00 8 00 50 00 00 00 10 Flocr 3 50(3 Fish Mackerel . . . White, hf bbl ..f .... Cod Herring box. 75(3 Glass 8X10 50 ft Hat Timo-.hj Clover Prairie Hides Dry Green 3t Iloxrv 1U 12 10(3 5 Iaox 5 10 Lard 10 Lime... 25 Lead White.....:... 2 50 2 60 Bar 10

Molasses Sugar House 70 New Orleans 60 Svrup 60 Nails. ....... 5 6J Oats . 25 Oils Lard 1 50 ' Fish 1 00 Linsccd, 1 20 Pork 4 00 Potatoes Rags.: 3 Rick 8 Saleratcs C 10 Salt Barrel... 3 00 Sacs .... 25 SoAr 8 Sugar New Orleans. 10 12 Crushed 16 Loaf 16 Tallow 12 Ta 50 1 00 Wheat 65 75

FEVERS Fever, like every other form of disease to which the human system is liable, is caused by impure umors. This being caused br the more rapid ac tion of the blood struggling with nature, in endeavoring to cast out of the bodv the corrnp mitter which is deaulv opposed to health. Hence the good and bad humors are at war with each other, and the commotion whic h follows causes fever and icat. The symptoms of fever are various ;causin"r heaviness Nutnjul.difficultbreathin;, eyes dull and heavey anxiety, sighing and yawning, alternate tiof heat and cold. Atter whicn the patieutcoml!hi3 of pains in the he.nl and L ick, prcat tliirst, nausea and sickness, a fullness alout the stomach, and sometimes vomiting billious matter. Dr. Morse's lndina Root Tills are acknowledged to be a strengthening and a delightful medicine for all kinds of ferers. Tner not only dense the stomache and bowels froia all Lilliuus matter, but they open the excretory vessels, causing them pour coious effusions from the blood into the bo weis, af ter which the corrupted mass is thrown off bv the natural pasi.ige of the body. All tha t w required, in urgent cacs of the fever, will be to Like large doses, in order to have them operate thoroughly by the bowels take from three to five, night and morning, until the fever entirely disapper. After which, from two to four every evening, until well, and you will be convinced that this i the besd way to check fever, because they dm e out all inflamation, and restore the body to a state of sound health. And the blood and other fluids wiil be so thoroughly punned that disease in auy form will be utterly impossible. ETDr, Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines, Ikl bt m 08B or St John's Cough and Consuraptioa i SYRU P. TWO Bottles ot Fyrnp eared Mr. TL D. Flf. Ba.eom. Ohlo.nf couch and pain la hr side of litre ycara' stand wg. Ooe H.ttle eure1 the wife of C. Zlmmrmn. Ttq CommlaMonrr of Seneca county. Ohio, of eoairh a ad pin in her tiJ and hreaat of Ihre rean tDdinr. Six tottle enred Mr. Joha Hoark. Wolfcreek townhip. of cough, with er er pain la her iJe u4 breast, of two years' landinjr. Foar bottle urel Mr. O. "W. ZeiirW. Tort Seneca, Ohio, of a cough. tin in her tide and brent, and general debility, of fair year' standing. She had been ander the cure of Are physicians, ail of whom pronounced her case incurable. Two bott)- cu'ed Mrs. ?maTT. of Tort Ban. Ohio, of a eogh of twrotr Tears' standing, ghe took it wheo a etii'd. diree'ly after having had the meslü. fire bottles cured a young lady in the family of Mr. John Miller. Eda township, Seneca Co., 0.. of a cough and palpitation of the heart, of ahnat a year's standing. She was apparently upon the verge of the grave. Her physician mu fririxls expected she would ioa die, and he was at one time supposed to be dead. Three bottles cured Mrs. Ehibeth Campbell, an old lady of seventy yetrs of age. Mexico, Ohio, of a cocgh with which he hd been suffering seTeral veara. Three bottles cured C. L. Johnson. Esq.. O.vhierof the Peneca County B tnk, of a rough and geacal dfhility of ereral months' standing, which It was feared wuuld terminate in coaiempiion. Ooe bottle eared C. K. Wtson. Vmtwr of CVvnrr, from O'tio. He wrote fnm Washington O ty to hi. family in Ohio t " Send me by express one noUle I St. John's Couch aid On.umption Hyrup. which t want for a friend. Tne bo' tic 1 obtained the day I left home, cared ar rery serere eotd. and als cured a friend." One Urgi hot tie restored toexcellent heUh. a daughter i.f M. Shaffer. ELj of Bacora. O. 8he was afflicted with a rery er era cuugh and paia ia her side out six antfis. foar Urge bottles cared Mr. J. Shaffer, near GreeneatUe. I'a. of amnease of three years' standing, which prevented him Irona doing hard work. One physician doctored liltn f-r Itpcbxi. atnd Another for consumption, withoat affording aoy reiief. "St. John's CoQgh nl Consumption Srrop," mji the 9anduky Democrat, "h an excel'ent remedy tor cough sal colli. : ia fact, we do not know ita equal. Namernua sies hare come ander oar observation, in which the patient, apparently sinking ander cou.umption, has been restored to health by its ue. We have used It wuh great success In our own family." Sis battles cured Ur. toffer, a respectable old school vbysician. of Oregon. Ohio. He was some months contrned to his bed with a disease of the lanes. Serin physicians ris.ted him, and agreed ia the belief that he could not recover. Conneericat Mr. Uward H. KTlor,wfW.TIaTsi. CooneeticaL wrote Dee. U. "Having travelled through a great portion of the Western country. I became acquainted with your popular Cough and Consumption Pyrap. which la o very extensively aaed in the Hestern world. I wish to know If you have an agency ia New-YorkfSty: if yoa have, pteae Inform me by return mail, wbe is your agent, and where, as I want some for myself and friends, who are suffering with coug and colds If yoa have no agency la New-Vork, I shad sen i the money to yon for a cae. Please in'orni me what will In? tit expense or three dcaen small bottie, delivered in New-York City. My business is railroading oo the New York and New Haven Railroad. I thiuk your Syrup the greatest article in the world for roughs and o!n. My wife says she knows it saved her life once in M ichigan, and says she don't waul tu be without it ia the hou-e." Iowa. Mr. E. W. B'oolca, a well-known wealthy eitlcn f Newton. Iowa, said to the proprietor of it- John's Cingh and Consumptive Syrupy I wish yoa would estaUU.'h an agency in ar pUce for the sale of yur Syrup. 1 ooo-Wt ii grvally sirerior to aay preparation in the war Id for a similar puri-o. It has Saved lay life au restored nie to sound and robust health, when I was so far g ne with enioroptjoa as to be cw.sidered beyond if. reach medicine. If yoa don't estab!ih an aaenry in our place, I will carry bck with me a lttppty f-.r myself sod several of ray friend. You mutt a send Irs than a gr.. of tl.e large bottles. I could stU that uaaity myself." . m.m . vv wm ... ..... ... ii -w IU MST, Mr. John Lafland. Eden Township. Seneca Co- 0 waa TT nC1aK J,lt'n ,,,r?' ''" br lh as of 81. Johu s Couh a oo Consumption fy rup. . New-York I was troubled with a very severe Bough anil col 1. and was so hoarse as to be unable to speak above uy breath. 1 made u-e of several small bottles of i. U at. John' Cough and tnUBpiioa Syrap. and was soon relieved, tu consequence f the speedy relief afforded In ray own ease, and the general hiatiebaracter of this raedkiue. 1 take pleasure in recommending it a an arti.de of great value. fL A YKta, r3 Pearl street, N.T. Bold by all Medicine Dealers who will furnish Johns Airuao.es gratis. L L. St. John A Co., Tiffla City, 0.. General Agent for the Western States. All those that are indebted to us will please call A ana pay wituout Turther delay. ' . We are receiriaj new Goods, and will sell cheap forcasa ' jull-32tf CLEAVELAND & HEWETT

llllnpu --Measrs. WdiUms k Adama. of HuntTy, TU wtom.. april I. I-, -jiead us a saoply of your C High and CoiiMiioption Syrup. We are rou. ely out. It is Coo-

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Four Loag-stanaing Cases 6f Fever and

: Ague cured alter using Osgoods India Cholocoeue. From a rcspfclabl Dmgyisl, Bellexut O. May 26, 1P53. Ge.nt I am out of your Ague yrup, and wish you, would forward me a supply immediately 1 1 has thus fir proved itself a great remedy in Fe ver and Airue. I have not heard ot its lauimr in a single instance to effect a thorough cure. I kno of four lon-standing cases in which Osgood's India Cholorrozue and many other tbinjrs were tied without breaking up the disease. Your AGUE SYRUP effected a speedy and permanent core. Six months have now elapsed since three of the cases were cured The fourth case was in my familv.' It was of five or six moths standing. The Chologoguc did no good, but your medicine effected a ppedy cere. W. it. DLMICK. PHOTOS RA P HS. AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES. nnd - STEREO GRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over rersiung'a urug c tore, equal to any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Ldgnt, c, in that wonderful instrument, the Ste reoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public buildings tagen, and tne stereoscope furnished to order. Terms at low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist Jaly29th 3Gtf THE LATEST AND Xj Jk. JEL Or JEJ Q T AND EAP STOCK O F (DILCDTIEIIMCS-1 G- E N TS ' Furnishing Goods &c. EVER BROUGHT TO Is now on exhibition at PIERCE' S STORES, On the West side Michigan street. The proprietor has latelv returned from the East where he purchased, at the lowest cash prices, the largest aid best selected stock of Winter Clothing, That has ever been offered to the neoDle of Mar shall county. Particuiar attention has been riven to the selection of Goods, and the proprietor is confident that he can give general satisfaction, both in price find qualitv. Mr stock consists in part of COATS, PANTS, DRAWERS, HATS k CAPS, BOOTS L SHOES, GENTS SHAWLS, Intending to make this mr permanent home. I shall gi re such bargains as will merit a liberal patronage. I can and will sell so cheanaa tn "BEAT THE JEWS!" Oct 523-49 H. PIERCE. THE best qualy of brown SUGAR, by the barrel, half-be n-el and pound, at 9 . - VINNEDGE & BROS. PURIFY THE BLOOD. Continued r in or uneasiness in an onranis gen erally cured by one or more doses of Brandreth's Pills. Thirty years' personal experience by the undersiwned fully justify his assertions! Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y.,says: -I hare cured the most deplorable costivenesi of the bowels with Brandreth's Pills, when every other remedy had failed, and the patient was piren n. cv: .t: r ; tw uic. kjaui uiacaaes ui an inveterate Or pam ful character, such a . rsinelas alt rhenm. tetter. and summer heat, I hare seen ciadicated by their use I hire cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the prajltlc and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." ' Inj aundice and all affections of the liver, dvs pepsia, dysentery and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudden pains and inflamations, female abstructions, scorbutic and scrofulous, even gouty and neuralgic affections, hare eiren way to the use of the medi cine, and now, alter twenty years experience, my estimation of Brandreth's pills continue to increase. , ' " A young lady,beautiful and healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction for two rears; her health was broken down and her beauty de-, parted. At-length Brandreth pills were tried; eleven doses, of from two to tour, wer taken i n fifteen days proceeding the usual period. Regularity was restored, and her healthand good looks recovered. -:, :. . Woaws. -v .- Brandrt tb,s Fills are the best vermifuge; they are infallible. A little child, six years oil, for some weeks was drooping; its mother gave it one ffBranJreth'a ugar coated pills, the next day there came away a worm sixteen inches long, and as large as a child's finger The child was well. M.EURIST. 1 A Gentlemen, away from home, was taken with the pleurisy, the inflämatien was terrible; every breath made him writhe with agony. ' .' Eight Brandreth's Fills 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, ana the secou-l day the patient was cured. These statements should have weight, and prevent the ose of poisonous drugs, and stop-that sad practice of bleeding. - 4 ' ' "' - . . . i ,i ; . O .: B. BRANDRETH. r . Brandreth's Pills are Bold at the Principle Office-' 294 Canal aircet, Brandrelh Building, at 23 cents per box; and the same sagar coated, 13 cents warranted to keep as well as the plain. Also by agents 'generally. - Ty ARG AINS If yon want to- get tho worth of! jLyour money, call at the Low Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. . - i f33) . . . . sta tsrr. " :

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THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We take thi3 method of informing the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that we are daily receiving from New Yojk, a lajge stock of GROCERIES, WOOD ZJS WARB, . STATIOSIRT, AND YANKEE NOTIONS! And in fact, everything kpt in the Grocery line, which we will sell at wholesale or retail ' " . i " , . , . We mt without fear of contradiction that will sell a better article and mere or it tor af 02 D28 ;v Than any . other establishment west of Pitts burgh. If you want to buy anything in ourline, give us a call before going elsewhere, as we warrant everything sold by us to be a GOOD ARTICLE! ' ' '. ' ' s - ; ' One of the firm h& Ine been in the bnsincS3 for some time past, begs leave to tender to the public '. a U 1 ' t his sincere tnanKS lor past iavors, anunopes uy Honest and Fair Dealing To merit a continuance of the same. We iake in exchange for Groceries ALL KINDS OJF PRODUCE!! and rar the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Sale room, No 1 Corbin's Block, north west cor ner of Michigan and La Porte streets, Plymouth, Indiana. . VINNEDGE k BRO. N. B. Particulur attention paid to orders. October 21st 1S3. - No4Stf HONEST CORNER' STILL -THE - CENTER0F ATTRACTION!! NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year a go paid up my creditors collected a portion of inj debts, I am happy to announce to my nu merOU3 friends and customers taai i uav re ujnuu-iuu a general assorttaent of Consittin" of almost every article used in that line in the west Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to make a blow, not going to tell you that I will sell my goods for NOTHING! But that I wtll sell them as cheap as I oan afford to An experience of more than tweire years in the Mercliantilc 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 StocU of Groceries, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATSASD CAPS. tfcCf (&c, - -tfec, .ttc. And if you don't want to bey it will not cost you anything. ; I' BROWNLKE. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bcok and notes, for gooda sold long ago. I need the money juat 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 NOW Plymouth, October 21, 1658 J. B. Blacksmlthiii: none Cheaper Than Ever! : 1 . : . ; : ' ; It having been reported that I have "shut up Shop," I.take this method of informing my friends and the public, that I am still on hand, and expect to be for a long time yet, at CHAPMAN'S ASIIERY. - - v , . - , - , f I will shoe horses witK new Shoes rrad AhONE DOLLAR in Cash and do other'. werk as low in proportion, and in a workman like manner, ' J. W. HARRIS. November 4th, lb58. ' 50m3. IE5 ÖD dD WS 11 Came right long to the ' . laTo'W' Bools. f3toro, Where you can find every thing in tho line of Standard, Miscllaaeous, School and G'.ft-Books; Paper, Pecs,' Ink, -Slates,' Pencils, &c.: Also all the Periodicals of the day. ; :'.. '-.A ;' Give us a call, and we will give you something inter ca tin if to read. - Com and subscribe, io Har per, Graham, Gortey, or Peterson- " ' -Ceme right alonjr" to Brook k BroV, where you will nnd your old friend, - , . ' , ' G.W. R. COMBS

I Those fond of a good CIGAR, cannck fail to find an article to suit them at iunlÖ-31 ' ; BROOKE k BRO BOOTS k SHOES. We will receive, in a few dtyj, a tremealous stock Ric sotst. ............ . .

IF you want a No. 1 article of COFFEE, Granulated; Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR, call at '' 4'J VINNEDGE & BRO'S.

Tt . . 1 I -i-s VTT c II rmsDiirmi, ton n aync.. & uucaso ; RAIT, ROAD. M -! ' JPX WHO UTIM STATION. .' TRAIN'S ARRIVE. No 1 U S mail passenger ' '', " ' . 8 J5 pm "'. Ko3 eipr pass 9 05 am No2local'ir,g!it745 . ' i "it ' . TRAINS LEAVE. ' f No 5 US mail passengr ' ' ; ' . ; 5(30 am Xo7 exp pass 1 1 00 ' a m NoSlocalfrV l 2Q a m : .-. n"-- ... -v.r... i OP., Cfi3 LEAVK FLVMOUTH ' Nol U S mail passen per 2 30 a m No2cxopassll No 6 Freight 7pm ' !. ' ' .-. - No3 V S mail passenger I'M 9 40am No5 CI icago express pas senger ' 8 25 p m ixo4 rreigm iia C. E. MORSE, Ag't, Plymouth,' Oct 7 '58. BEST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black TEAS, at 49 VINNEDGE k BRO'S. SPICE, Pepper, Ginger, Indigo, Starch, Soda, Chocolate, Saleratns, and Cream Tartar, warranted good, at - VINNEDGE k BRO'fl. NO. 1 article of Layer RAISINS, by the box, quarter box and pound, at 49 VINNEDGE k BRO'S. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofoie existing between H- & N. Pierce, in buying and selling Goods, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. II. Pierce is now sole proprietor ... II. PIERCE, October 21, 1858. . ' ; N. PIERCE. STOP THSEIP" You can buy Goods cheaper , than you can steal them- Wc are receiving at the . s ' 1 -LW-: SiSSSS Tlie Largest Stock of Goods ever opened in Plymouth. Wc arc determined to keep up our reputation for selling the .''' - ' BE AT THE LOWEST PRICES And now offer Goods Cheaper than, ever before. Please give us a call and then judge for yourselves. Wa like to" - Show Oar Goods! And will do itcherfully whether yon buy or not ; - ... ' : ' ' " - - -T - . 1 ' ZOOA' FOR THE SIGN! ' "Low Price Store," ' ,' , r. . On the corner South of lhe Edwards House. Scptl4n l3. RICE k SMITH. DRY GOODS AN D MDT. SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of . purchasers to the fact that wc luve just received from . the . Eastern cities, a . well selected stock of ...... n 9 av READY-MADE V HTS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock t first class Houses, we canofTer you Goods at prices to suit tha times, N. B. With the above we have connected a TAILORING ESTABLISIOI'XT - . ... Under the supervision .of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to , " , MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! i. i '". And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS; VESTINGS. S. A M. BECKER. apr23-23 0 WAREROOMS OF A. i-BOID 0o. OVER PFRSIUXGS' STORE. . -. . . . -. .. . . . ' TT' i . ' The undersigned have Opened a splendid assort ment of CONSISTING OF - - - Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, BUREAUS, LOUNGES, Which will be sold as cheap as they can be procuredin , .... , LAP0RTE 0U; 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. ' ' ' "Small Profits and Ready Pay: Now irfthe TIME, and Boyd's the PLACE, to get thewjrth of your money: ' COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of thot.e fine Metalic - ... v. BURIAL CASES, Still on hand' a ruce article.; ''Also, J With Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which are warranted to give satisfaction A.BOYD k C.' rrym5wtrr,0t.2yth, Hf. ' .. ',

JUST RECEIVED!

i A. NEW tbc!i of Goods!! , v CONSISTING OF it ''lit 'if . . GLASS, SASH,,, ' J - WHITE LEAD, . linseed oil, ' -; tea; sugar, TOBACCO, COD FISH. WHTE FISH, . 'CANDLE, SOAP, r MOLASSES. SYRUP, . CIDER VINEGAR, : ' WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE. :1 ! i T - And other things too. numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House in Northern Indiana. We are paying the highest priee for Country Produce of almost every description. .. . ' PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. apr29-23. - 1 .. .. . - rjlOILET Soap a fine assortment, at ' Jj : ' :"(31) " Baois -Bso FOR SALE CHEAP fur! on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. Call at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. WW Q 1 . DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. PIERCE k Co. june!7-30tf. A LARGE LOT OF Matf A .(Daps! Os all sizes and -qualities, for sale low at the sign of the Golden Boot. octl4-47tf ' E. PAUL. FRUIT "JARS. A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jars?, the bast in u.-e, for sale at the Low priee Ptore. faly 22-35tf. RICE & SMITH. XIIAVE two new and f uperior Family CAURIAGES slide seat which 1 will sell on the mot reasonable terms. Call and ex.imin? them. Jnly 1534 M. A. O. PACKARD. NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF 1XD1AXA. MARSHALL COUXTY. Notice is hereby given thdtZebcdce D. Bokon, Administrator of thcestitc of James. A. Stillari, deceased, has filed Iiis petitou to sell the real Estate of tfifif 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 Flea3 of said County. Test N. R. PACKARD, C. C. P.M. C. ' TO NONRESIDENTS. ' -THE undersicmcd with the county Surveyor ,will on the 17th of November, next, at 10 o'clock am on said day, proceed to purvey and loeate the corners of his land in section 25, township 33, range 3 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is fiiuYtied. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraving, 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. 5Ct3 J. W. ELSTON. - DR. 1 CULVERWELL. - , V 03J MANEOOD. A m'dical essay on a new certain and radical cure of Spmnatorchoea, ke.t tritltout the use of internarmedieines, cauterization, or any mechanicamcvl appltcations . , Jl't PcjJLisrED, the 5th adition, in a scaled envelope graLs and mailed t any address, pDst-poip, an receipt of two stamps. THs little . work, emanating from a celebrated mernbe." of the medical profession, tive the most important informotion ever published to all persons entertaining doubts as their physical' condition or who are eonciou a of having hazarded their healthand happinasR-l-cnntaining the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for permatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity, Involuntarv Seminal I)ioharces 1 mpaired Sight and Memory ,B!otehes and pintple nine race, rues, indigestion, raipuauon oi tne Ilccrt. and Bodily pi ostration of the whole pys tem, inducing impotency and mental and physical c . 1 , y by means of which every bnte can cure privately, and at a triflinpr expense. 0"Adaress Dr. CH. J. C.'KLl NE, 1st Avenue, eor. 19th street New York; Post Bor, No. 43S6. 50m3. .... A Good Marl Lime Bed, covering a large tract of land, situated six miles west of Plymouth, in a thicklv settled neighborhood. Terms reasonable. Apply to .V EUGENE HUTCHINSON, jull-32tf' - Plymouth, lnd. .SSmLLHERy.-' - . - a.i . . 1 ' .: MRS: :HUPP 1 WOULD respoctfull? announce to the Ladies of PIrmouth and vicinity, that she has opened ?a M'lLLINERY. ESTABLISHMENT, on Center street, nearly opposite the Methodist Church, where she would be pleased to receive a all from any wishing to purchase Bonnets, Ribbons, ..Flowers, ,ic Bleaching and Trimming done to order, on the most reasonable terms. Ladies will find it to their advantage to give her a call before purchasing eh-ewliore 47t3 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND. TTip linilersIfiiecL Administrator He hnnna nfm of the estate of Aaron Lasley deceased, will sell at public sale, at the court House door, in nyraoutn, day of November, 1858, the following laud to wn: one south-west quarter of the sou tn-wert nnrrtrnf apetinn twpntv-thwe. 23) ill townsllio number thirty-two (32) north of range three (3) east, containmglorty4u acrc? iauaruau cmuuty, Indiana. TzaMsr-j-One third in syt months, one thinl in' twelretnonthskndone tliird in eighteen taouths; nnri1)!icirtn mve note without relief from valua tion laws, with interest -from date, with approved Btcurity, and receive a certificate of purchiisc, enling him to a deed under order of Court. ' ... . titt4 . , ISAAC S. JONES, , , Adm'r de bonus non R OSE Ifair Oil, Gcntine Bear1 Oil, Robcr Hair Regenerator," (31) Eaooaz a Eeo's B UTTERand Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at LA Wh WSB) 0t

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...... - sUPERD ' ENGRAVINGi! - .2 IC T ... JOUR a,V f Xf 9 VALUACJX. PREMIUMS ic,, Tliis' popular Art Association, now' Id its fifth " year1 of ii;ralled .ocrc, hariugpurclwsed ' enuravetl on steiU .Herrings, great painting, vThx Village Blacksjiivu," will now issue copies (to , subscriber only.) on heavy plate paper, 30 s 33 inches on the following .-' Terms of Subscription , ;) . Every prsbnmittmg THace Doixaaa. will to-. ceive a copy of the snperb steel engraving, ' after Herring's celebrated Painting, the ' ' "VILLAGE BLACKSHTH. " Aho a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLTTAXARTJOURXAL Ah elegantly illustrated quarto Magazine; r, free tickets of admission to the Eastern (or Daseeldorf,) and Western Galleries of the Astoriation. ' There will also be given to the subscribers sev-: eral hundred valuable works of art, comprising fine Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, etc etc, from celebrated American and foreign Artists. Subscriptions will be received up to Janorv 1, 1659. On the evening of that date the premium! wjll be awarded to subscribers. , j For full particulars, see December Art journal, price 50 cents. Spanien copks sent to those desiring to subscribe, on receipt o 18 cents in rost ' age stamps or coin. Address ; . ; : C L DERBY, C A A, , , E:itern OTice, Broadway New York, or Western Office, ICG Water street, Sandusky, Ohio.' I. M ATTING LYf Honorar? SecreUry, " Nov 1 Ith : . nmouth, Ind. THE GREAT AMERICAN GIFT ' BOOK HOUSE 233, Broadway, is now offernijs: extra inducements to purchasers and Agents; THE GUTS WHICH ACCOMPANY Each Rook Sold : Consisting of JEWELRY &C. And varying in value from cemitf Tt0 TWO HUNDRED DOL'S! AXX. ALWAVS OM EXIIIBITIOX IX AMPLE SHOW CASES. Citizens of the Metropolis, and ftranrera so journing therein, are respectfully invite! ' to call 1 . a v anu examine iortnemsetves. Lrurnew discriptiv catalogue, embracing 43 octavo pages, and containing a large vanetv of Books in every depart mentof Science and literature, (all of which are sold at Publishers prices,) and Lettin; forth unequaled inducements to agents, will be sent, post 1 A 1. " paiu, io any maivmuai, on application r-V E Persons wishing any particular book previous to receiving our Catalogue can order at once accompanying their order with the same, and if a SI bojk, 2J cents for po'tace: 1 25 book. 24 et j $1 5J book, 3D cents; $2 or 2 ;0 book 4S centi, and it will tie lorwarded wrr a cirr The ahov rates include the postage on the gift, which will t sent in a sealed 1 ox AJdreis A RAN NEY, Agent, 293 Broadway, no5lvol3 New York STA TEOF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COUXTY, S8: Before J II C.iso Justice of Center Towmdiip: Nathaniel bhirland vs Ilamcc Bikercomplaint on account. Tha plaintiff in the above- entitlei cause, by .Mark Cuuimings hi attorney, has filerf mmy ci.lco ins complaint on account and it appearing by afiidarit tint said defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indian.-i, he hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard on the 26th day or November 15, at one o'clock p rn, at my olfice in Plymouth,' and unless the defendant appears plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and derermined in his absence. November, 6th l(51t3 J II CASE Justice (eeal; STATE OF INDIANA, ' STARK COUNTY. In the Stark Court of Common Pleas, January Term lt5!). Clement Oskamp vs Preston Corp: Foreclosure of Mortgage. TheplaintilT in Ute above entitled cause, by his attorney A W Porter, has filed in my fiTce his complaint, also the affidavit of a disinterested person, from which affidavit it appears that th defendant is a non resident of the State of Indiana; he is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that unless the said Preston Corp shall be and appear at the next term of Paid court, tobe hehl at the Court House In the town of Knox, covntr and State aforesaid, a the 4th Monday of January 1859, and plead, answer or demur to tbc said complaint, the same will b heard and determined in his absence. Wineas noy (seal) hand and seal of Paid court this 3rd day of November le58. JOHN S BENDER, Clerk. 51w3 Com Pleas Comt Stark Co.r STATE OF INDIANA; MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall circuit court, Februar? term. r f Vr sr - - w J 9 .nary u iiornuy vs James liftirr cumplcmt for Divorce. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause by Stanfleld k Anderson her attornies, has filed , in my office her complaint for Dirorcei and it appearing 1 by aftidavit tliat, the defendant, James 'Hornby is . a non-resident of the State of Indiana, fce is hereby notified of the' filing and pendener of piiiu finpiiiint, auu inai tue came win ue nearu at the nex- term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, cw the 2nd. Monday of February, I?G9, and unless hj appear, plead, "answer, tfr demur thereto, the same will be heard an determined in his absence. Attest: X. R. PACKARD, C. C. C, M. C. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall circuit court February terns 1S59. Peter Smith vs. Mary A. E. Smith complaint for divoreo. The pliiintiflT fn the above entitled cause by Reeve k Capron, Lis attornies, has filed in my office his complaint for divorce, and it appearing by afSdavit that tbe defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, she is hereby notiJed 'of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, aial that tlte same will b heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit court, to be holden at the courthouse in Flynw-uth on tb second Moadayof February ItsiD, and unless she appear, plead, answerer demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. -503 . -,...KU PACKARD, Clerk. STA TL- OF TJX DIANA f " MARSHALL COUNTY: In Marshall circuit crnirt, Februarv term,' lc59. Elizaleth D. Williams vs. Henry V. Williamscomplaint for divorce. The plaintiff in the above entitled cau.e, In- Reeve - Capron, her attorbeyt, has filetl her complaint for divorce, and it appear, ingby affidavit that the defendant, Henry W Williams,' is a non-resident of the f täte of Indiana; he is therefore itotificd of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the snmc will be. heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to Ia IirtMen at the court hoiib'e in Plvmonth. on th r. ond Monday of February, lb.S$, and that unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in Jus absence 51 test: N. R. PACKARD. Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA, : MARbH ALL COUNTY, SS: In Marshall Circuit Court, Fehii-ar term. If 59. Hnry Walter vs. Fanny Waiter complaint for Divorce. The plaintift'in the above entitled cause, by Sample & Spangler, his attorr.evs . has lucu m my omce ma complaint, ana it appanng oy afSdavit that the defendant, Fanny Walter, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana: the is ibrforc notified of the filing and . pendency of raid complaint, and that tha same will be heard at tht next term of the Marshall cirrtdt court, to L holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of February, l&tf 'and cnlesa she appear, nlcad, answer or demur thereto, the Mm ;itl b ncard and determined In her aLience, N R PACKARD ClTc CktwtCt,