Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 December 1858 — Page 4
SHERIFF'S SALE. R virtue of a Commission an. I order of sale ?'i-. Erected, from the Clerk of the Marshall Con:monncafl Couit. I will expose t sale as the Itw dirt ct-it the Court II 'u-t-'Mir m Plymouth, on S.f.rdav the 1 1 t!i ..ay ot December l.üS.betiio Lour of ln o'clock ji m .md 4 o'clock p m, of said uay, the following described real estate to-wit: The south half of the west half of the north HWM!rti'i of section nineteen, township thirty
live, north f range thrt1 cast, in Marshall Couu-j tv, Indiana. " Taken a? the property of George H oodworth, at thesuitof Henry Wait. 52 OBLD M. BARNARD, FhcrHT M 0 S 1 1 KlUFJYS SALE Bv x;rtue of an Execution issued ly the Clerk of the Common Please Jourt Musliall County, Indiana, an I to me directed; I have taken and will otrl. ..1 t . ... l'... In iiri'lj.flt r ioriie ai ;. um .in. nun. .-. mv - the Court House Doorin Piymouth.on tue turn, ; dar cf October lS, between the j hours of 10 o'clock, a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. of; that dav, the follow ing described prop rty:t-wit: Con-.moncinirsixtv .tit. feet east from the North ; East corner. ;fLet .o. Eight (,'" the Ti;-peea- j r;ue 1 own nor, .i:umuiu . w.ii i.' , i F fF.i"ht Rods: 1 hence out!i live .) Koa Ti -We-' Ei-ht Rods: Thence North Five R.'.is t the pb. e of bediming, Containing i CI.e U".ii''-fimi .nn-,.....-, . - . ...... r .in in. in in ri n ty . CO , iVt-t Eatlromth- North Eat Corner ot LotNo.one i'P in Tippecano' Town; Thence: Ea-t Eiiciit . R.mIs; Then, e South Five . R. ', Ti-.ence West Eitil.t Hods; Thence North Five , . - !. 1. . . 1 . . 1 ri....,t..!i,. .-.. t.iltklli'VnK.l ' Uu:.rter ':4! of an acre, with all the tciitiuentä : thereto beloyjing. Taking n- the property, ofthe tit tVi. l.-.nts, in an act in in said Court, brought ap.h s" Joseph Brelsford, Samuel and Michel Kesler, wlit-rein Judgment was obtaine A against de-f-n-lent fr Fo-irlludrcd and Nine Dollars, aud , interest and costs. J J. I. VAN VALKENRI RG. Sh M. U. ! The above sale is pnstponevt until Thuralay the" J 11th dar of November 1?5S, j J5v consent of partus, th.- above ?a!e is post- ! roned until Tuesday, the Tth day of Decemr. j lbbi. J.F. Vawaklencirgh, Sheriff. Notice of Insolvency. At the October term la5?"of the Mtmhill Cour cf Common Pleas, the estate of David Horner deceased, wv? declared" probably iajolvent. Creditfrs are therefore xiotitiedth.it the same will be tettled accordiiify. A R CIara rd, Sornii IIormm, Flymmth, Ind Nor lf, '53.-52v3 Adm'r. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. la ilif Mtrshall circuit court, February term, 1-5'A Marv M lltrnbv vs James ILunbv comf laint lor Divorce. The plaintiff in the above enti tied cause by Stantield i Anderson her attornii-s, ; has tiled in Di.v otlieo her complaint ! tor Dirorc-, and it appearing by athdavii : .1 V. - .!.,... I T . . II l 1 i.i-n. hit; ucircu.iiii, j.iiurs iioinnv defdant, J Umuhj ident of the State ot Indiana, Lc ' uel ot the faong and jenuency of , ts a non-resit L herebv notiS' pai-x compianu, ana mat me same win oe nearu ai ; the next term of the MarshaM circuit court, to be holtk-ri at the court houo in 1 Iv7Aou:Iitou the Aidl l.t . . 1 "11 i 1 uonuay 01 r corn iry, i-.m, an-i unless ne appear, pled, answer, or demur thereto, the same will be heartl and determined in his absenve. Artest: N.R. PACKARD, C.C. C, M. C. TO NON-RESIDENTS. THnunlcvsigned with the count vSnrvevor.will : on t!:e 10th nay of l).-eer:.ber n..xf, At 10 o'clock a. i m. on s tid dav, prceed to s':r ev and locate the cor- 1 isers of his j .j j;j .ection "J , township .V. range 3 ! Eit in M irshall County, Indiana, to meet an the i premises, and continue trom dav to dav until all is ynislied. ' " Non-rc-Klents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at ! the time above mentioned, and det'rav, or provide ! lor defraving, their jioriion of the expense of the survev, will be returned t the Countv Auditor,! andsüeh dolin.iuenciesr.l.iced on the tax duolieat . and collected according to Ir.v. j nov5It:i S A M U E L Y A NC E. ölAIh U r I M J I A N A ,
MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: V-' 1 Vri llA ,,or Ti!(t,,:lll-V ,dü',ä wilh In Mir-hail Circuit Court. Februar,- term, 1?5. ! !.'N K a,,,! ""J ?r rcnmianCerogo Raum vs. Ma. v Baum -e-ömplainr for 'r ;;"n:en are lul y con.pct-nt to do th.r Divorce. The plaintill the above entitled ! ?tWU W'0r 7,,t!,w':t tl,e A,B ot the engraver t make K-t',..n.: y. i . i i.:. i ... .' it respectable. dcel
cat -e, bv Corbin V Packard his attorneys has ' tiled in my ofhee his complaint, and it apparing by ; affidavit that the defendant, Miry Baum, is a j i.o;i -resident cf the State of Indiana: she is there- j fort ijo'iiied cf the tiling and pend.-ncv of said i cmi lairt, and that the sam- will be herod at the ' i.ert tTiu of th ? Marshall cin'uit. court, to be hol- i tioa at th?C' nr' Lou.-e in Plymouth, on the second ; Moi-day ef February, ".l,'and unless she appear, plead, ars-.ver or demur thereto, tiie atue will be Lvrd a::d dt t.-r:: in"d inli'T absence. N R PACKARD, Cl'k Civceit Coart. r.ov25-l3 STATE OE INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: la the Marshall circuit court, Fedruarv term 18Mary J. Rr-.-.vii v William Hrown complain? for Divorce, The plaiiitifi:i tlie above entitled rx-n-' by Sample & Slangier her attorners. has! firii:. MvoWn.n-.'MrHMr,!;,-., ' ..I u e:.p- aiin Jhv atüduvi that the defendant, wji'lian : Ri-owri a nor.-re. ident of the State of Indiana, he : api plead, aiiswvr, ordemur thereto, the same will be hsarxl and detenuined in his absence. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, C. C. C. M. C. nov2- lt3 STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall circuit court. Febuarv term. a - t I .Mary A. L.tri vs. John II. Earl. .,).,. e.. !;.-;. tm i - -i.. .i . -cam"'"'os- me iiainnii in me aoove entitled cause, by Orsborn k Phillips, hep attorneys, ha- filed in my othce her complaint for Divorce, aud it appearing by attidivit that the defendant, John H. Earl, i a non resident of the State of Indiana, he is hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of .aid complaint, and that th"ame w ill be heard at the next term of the Marshall rireiiit rniirf inl. Li.I.I.. .. I 1 Plymouth, .it, the third Monday of February, 1 5J and unless he appear, plead, 'answer, or " dem-.; i theirto. thf .me ui!l !... .r.i i .1. Vu absence. . ... . ..... .j unt ucici ill iieti in .... i viium .4 hi Attet: N. R.PACKARD, c. c. C-, M. C. DR. CULVERWFLL 03ST MANECOO: A rnethral essay on a nrw erriain a:u rndirnl ofSperrtvitftrthoea. kc.,vit,0Ht th'use of inter eure ru nwuirinrii, t nurmzfiTum . or any mecIanirnirot application. Ji sT PrBLIsPPD, the 5th adition, in a sealed envelope frrnt.sand mailed to any ud lres, post-poip, an receipt of t o stamps. lliis little work, em tinting from a celebrated menibe o f the medical profession, give thf riost imoi taiit inlormotion ecr published to all jktmiis ntertainii'g doubts ax their l-fusieal condi tion or who are eonciou a of having hazarded their i i.c.iith and liappinass coiit.,ining the particulars of an entirely nw and perfect rene-dy for Spermator-iho-a or Seminal Weaknes, Debility, Ncrvous-u.-sj. Depression of Spirit, Lossof Em rgv, Lassitude, Timi dity, Involuntary iS'eminal Discharges ' mpaired fct -ht and Memory ,l!lotehes aud pimples ft the Face, Pih-s, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Ilcvrt. and Ro'lily piostration fif the whole svs 'D . . i impoteney and mental and physical t ; by means of which every one can cure i privately, and at a trifling e.tp'ose. rrAdoressDr. CIL J. C. KL1 NE, 1st Avenue, cor. 19th street New York; Post Rox, No. 15rG. 50m3. Subscribe at Once! If you wi.-h to secure a copy of that elegant Engraving 'The illage Elacksmith," and the Art Journal, with tho other premium, be fiire and subscribe $3, before tlkj l.,t of January li"5f). Specimen copies of th- above, and full particulars given by applying to I. Mattingi.t, Agent. See advertisement elsewhere headed New'Features. the corner South of Ihc Edwards House. m 11.47.? HICKIUTK.
.? hereby notified ofthe tilia ; and tiendenev if said ! o ,inn , , eonipUinr. and that the same will be heard at the , ""P7 " jear SPO, and 1 jrift. X vit term U the marshal circuit court, to be hold"- " 'V T U':irS P.1 en at the court houe in Plymouth, .... the Va.d. ! UV '01 -T ür,.l,1, t - -Tt ars a (' ; "J3 gifte Monday in February, 1,59. and unKs she apr-car. ih"-'"l'J ".-i:?"; ,& md 5
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Most Ejctensice and Pomrlar Cummtrcml School in the Cunntru! In daily attend.nee upwards of 2 00 Students! FACULTY: F. W.JENKINS, riu.xoirAL J. C. SMITH, A. M., Frofcssor of .Aocounta and I3ook-KepLng. I. I. HITCII(X)CK, Professo of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. JOHN FLEMING, . . . , , . , o . mi, - - , - -,-..Ma Lecturer on business, it customs and uigM. J. w. nKEXTLINUER, Professor of Arithmetic, DookLcp5ng ad FW nography. a. COWLY A. T. DOUTIIETT, i roiosors oi riain an.i uniameutal i unuu(i. D. HACO.f, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. HOPKINS, Esq. . p ... , 1 n..... imi, i.eciurer on uommertial WW JAM es w. KENSEPV, ! Of "Kennedy's Rank Note Revivw," Lectrr ' Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Hank Note, i commercial rrnics. Stated lecture- by eminent clersymen of this Hf hesigx ok the i.mstitltiom. To furnish the bejt means for aeiiüring a TKough Riisimvss education, in the shortest iime, 4 at the ka.-t expense, comprising norci.E entrv bookkeeping, as appnea to 3irenaii.lisiiig, itankni?, Kilradiug. etc.. taught by the o-ldest American teacber j and writer of Rookkeeping now living, having j With: forty years experience in teaching and pratti. STCM!OAT BOOK KEEPINfj all the recent improvement and valakl ! additions, taught without extra t barge. I'ENM AXSHIP, j in every vaiietyand style of Uusiness mental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Ru sinesa And Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this j College overall competitor?, wherever its writin; j In been exhibited, inclmling the State Fairs in ! Ohio and Michigan in lr55,anInt the PenuiiTlrnia State fair at Pitt.-burirh, in l5(i. ! . AaiTMMETIC, i As applied by the first Mereantile Ranking IIto : comprising all Counting House Calculations. COt NTKJU KIT AM) AI.TEREH NOTES. Full instructions given in this important Iraati c I f.ctl res P.lilv on Rookkecpinirithe U?ige, Lawg, asd Co tom; )f rl)limifm,. Kii..-..e n.l I!,nlin,r. P.i;t ic:ll K,,.nomy, De tecting couutcrfcU money, . (lther,ubjects h -vint rpracticai relations to aatiae business. " : - JS ' TERMS ie Book-Keepln-, Full Commerciai Course,. .$35 00 Sr-ition rv al.mit & na JoarJ, -)(T Wtek. can be obtained fr Ö M J.r"Students are not charged extra for StaaaJaeat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STl"DEXT3 I Can enter at anv time no vavation reriaw pleasure time unlimited usual length trf Dint tlom to twelve weeks, reference -t7 STUDENTS entering, from ttia city als&t hin one yeai, besides the many from thacaaairj uireci ion: Specimen of writing and tircular-J, containicg Ui information sent by mail free of c!iarge. address i . . JENKINS, ,nm Cit.v College, Pittsburgh, Ta. , J-Fkemu m Penm ansiiip. No less than EIGHI FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this Colle " e Fall of 1-57, o-.cr all competitors, for best ! writmg. these, with other previous Prcnminia, j wert given in Ohio, .Michigan, Indiana, Vi-ginia, I ennsylvain.i, and in Louisville, Iy., p.t the United ril II E (i O L D E N THE GOI.OEN PKI7.K. THE G I.DF..N PRIZE. THE GOUiE.N PRIZE. TUE t.Of.OEN PRIZE. THE COI.IifcN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PKIZE. THE COI.OL.V PtIZE. THE OOI.OEN PRIZt. THE :;)LI)EN PRI'.n. TIC: Gi'LUEN PRIZE. illustrated: illustrated; THE GOLDEN PRIZE The New York Weekly COLD! T TRß 1one of the largest und best weekly papers .' the day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pnges, or I firty columns, of entertaining original matt: aim cieg.-tMiy iuuiraiei Cferv week. o ui iium .) cents to .i'io,o(p in sola. .11- - . .. .y. . W'" U ',vnUl l ": h subscriber imms.iiat.l, " r,'C'-!:'1 ' lhw su,'wr,I'i" "oney. AND TOCLURS Three copies one year, $5 00, ami 3 giffc. Five copies one year, H 00, and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year, 1T Ii0, and lOgifu. Twenty-one topics one year,. -HO 00, Än,l 21 gift. The article t be distributed are comprised ta the following list: Package ot" gold, containing. .$"00 00 cnek. r no do do m 00 each 10 do no 10 P't Lev. Hun. ca SJOCoM Watches.... do Watches. 100 00 each. 1 00 00 each. 75 00 each. f' 00 with. 50 00 each. 35 00 each. 30 00 ach. r.o do 100 do 31 Ml Ladies Cold Watches rJOO Silver Hunt. a-ed Watches. ;,00 Silver Watcher $10to2." 00 each. 1000 CohKUrdA'e-tÄ: Fob chains 10to30 00 each. ;,,,;, Ih.iet-Iets lln-K-he,-. Ear Drops, S'-' T 1 ""' en' i''"' i?? '"rt Studs, atch key, toM and SiUer Thini l i - r i . . i r i, ,,j ii i'.irinlr ill i.t I ! 'i i t ii'l u-ni-tli r... LM cents to 415 each. Immediately on receipt of th subscript iaa m&ey, the tiibscriber's name will be entered u;m aar sul seript ion book opposite a number, and th gift corresponding with that number will be forward within one week, to the subscriber, by mail r aaa-r-s, p t paid. J j'All communications shtmld be addressed to DEAN k SALTER, and 49 .MoiTat Hnilding, Hroadway, N. T. "Specimen copies sent free. Agents waited. Coii.siimpiivrs, do not Despair!! CONSUMPTION j'-X oM) INDIAN DOCT'lt, UNGAR lÜtANT w hile a Missionary among the CUERD. I udians of the Rockv Mountains, discovered a" Ii A RE PLANT, that proves ,o be a certain cure for Consumption CONSUMPTION 1r,,IK,,i,i- Asthma, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affeotions, Cough?, Cohis, Accured. Having now made his fortua and retired from business, he w ill send the prescription and uircf tions lor preparing the medicine free of churieUt all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will scn.lt. bis agent, enclosing 2 stamps (G cents) to pay the return UUHtU. letter, with a deseiiptioa ( tneir symjitoms. Hie out doctor has cured m ort than 3000 rants of Consumption alone, and honci allalllirted people will avail themselves of this opp.iriiiniiy,as ine uoctor w i.-ncs to do nil the jroo! lie can before he dies. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Hox 3531, New York. Who Is his sole iigent. iulir3 CJYRUP a prime article.at O TO 'ICE A ÖMIMf. T7CTHITE-FISH, Cod fish and Mackerel a f j fresh supply just received at reVn RK-K fcHMlTH'.
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Ever opened in Plymouth. Wc are determined 10 Keep up our reputation iur Keeping a .1 . . ! 1 . II ,HI rrxr,n And are bound to sell a little
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We are selling good yard-wide Sheetings for w to 10 cents per vard; good fast colored Prints for 10 cts; the best Oin-hams for 1.,; Canton Flannels. l'J'., :fne bleached Cottons 10, and all other (loods etmally low. We have a complete stock of Fresh (Groceries! For Familv use. We will sell a prime article of Collee fvr "one shilling per pound; 10 cts; Tea 50 cH. good bu gar lor nn i .,f'..lj Trir.L- f,,P i eae call and exannno our ioou. JjOok. ior , .i. v i ! the sign .,r i nw PM( s u L-one uoor sor.h of the 'Edwsids' House." N. U. Neailv all kinds of COUNTRY I'RODFCE taken "t the H1C.UEST MARKET PRICE. RICE & SMITH. Plymouth, Sept. 30, l.s. ISIlOOfci: A BMZOTMMR. n Mi m - '.v'JW. il ., . Mi SJ-'-. ' Xo. 3 oast side of Michigan street M i::aelf. rs MEDICINliS, Paints, Oils. VARNISH. TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, fcc, &c. Have just opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in a DRUG STORE! which we w ill sell at the lowest currrent cash prices. Particular attention will be paid to filling Physician' orders, and putting up prescriptions, family compounds, and preparations 'if all kinds. We invite those wishing articles in our line, to call, as we feel assured w e can make it to their interest to purchase of us. N. R. Evcrv article so!d bv us is warranted PURE, FRESH GENUINE. junl 3Itf Hardware! Tinware! AND STOVE STORE! II. H DICKSON & CO. Ot La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND, Are now offering the best largest aud most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HAMDWAME, JAPANNED WARE, A5D :VER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of the Firm has just returned from the eat with a heavy stock purchased for cash and of course to the GREATEST ADVA XT AGE! They now offer to the public at the very lowest 1j i v i it & JL r i c c s IMicv'.ng that the Nimble Sixpence is better than the Stow Shitting!' Everything jK itaining to a well regulated and complete Hardware Store, may now be found at oure establishment here customers will receive prompt attention and be sin e to meet w ith G O O J) n A 11 G A INS. Our Tin-Ware Manufactory is still in full blast under the charge of an experinecu Tinner. We employ none- but first rate workmen and turnout jobs that are warranted tonlease. u are permanently located in Plymouth, w ith ut the stock, friends, that will fuit vou. We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round aliout," tdiall undersell us aud respectfully solicit your patronage confident that in the vnriety,uality and low price of our stock at wc can suit every one wishing -invthing in our , II. H. DICKSON k Co.
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HON. O. II. SMITH'S Earlv Indiana Trials andSkctcIics. rTAVIXO been appointed by the author Sole LI A cent, for the counties of St. Joseph, Elk
hart, Kosciusko, Lagrange, Steuben, and Marshj all, in the .State of Indiana, and in the Counties of j Berrien, and Cass, St. Joseph and Rranch in the j State of Michigan, for the sale of his book entitled I EARLY INDIANA TRIALS and SKETCHES, j I oiler the .'ame at retail, ami to the trade at ; Cincinnati prices. As Mr. Smith ha? long been a ! leading man in the Senate of the U. S., his work has a deep interest for our readers, and every family, w ith our County and Tow nship Libraries should have the w ork. i The attached notices ft om a few ofinanv. will J the trade.- The citizens in the different parts of these Counti'-s will be waited upon by iny agents olici'1'11-subscriptions for this, work." DANIEL WITTER. u hou sale IJöoksellcr, fsoutli Isen-I, Ind. Welnvea noble volume of (40 larce octavo pages, full of facts well stated, of incidents happilv related, and sketches. iirtraitures and historic liniated with a master's hand. h the work, as we in sure it de serves, an cxtcnsivccireul.ition." Western Christian Avocate. "The book is neatly printed, with a fin Pteelingr i ved likeness of the author. .Air. Smith wrtess with ease and beauty. His discriptions nndsketchcare natural and life-like. We thank him, as a rclig, ions Journal for the high, moral and religious tone, which he has given to his interesting nketche s." Baptist Witness Iiidiaii.tMiis. "Books of this class are eminently vahible in a . historical point of view. Thev are the observation r t... .... ti: tive man in life, which are inünitt ly more important than all the reasonings, collections, deductions of the professional historian. The volume is very readable, abounding in anecdote, and personal reminiscence of Courts, julge, juries, civilians, poei.s auo ariisisii an Kiniis. j ne am nor nas ouuu . , . -.i . ..... . ,, i'iw iin! (fn. nl iiiilfmietit. ivitti -i iL- illfiil ,i.n " v." v '". .r. ' r".. Harpers' U eekh. "This bHk is rich in i.iograpl.y, anee-dote and localisms. The w oik is no fragmentary in its character, that one paragraph in no way discrbes it. We simply commend it to our readers as one of uncommon interest and originality." Home Joumtl. AOENTS WANTED, immediately to canvass every Township in Marshall County tor the above work an active, energetic man tun make from tiro to five dollars a dav applv to sept.äm:i DANIEL WITTER. Sout'.i Rend, IndTHE PEOPLE Of Marshall Count v, and vicinity, - 4 RE respectfully informed that E. PAUL " continues in tin Boot & Shoe Business. And intends manufacturing and keeping on hand a supply of Hoots, Shoes, Leather &c. '1 hu advertisement now will !iuw The Plymouth people where to go, For Roots and Shoes of ev-ry kinJ, To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call :it Paul's he docs design To kep what cannot fail to suit, The latest style of Shoe or Root. If Ladies wish for slippers neat, To suit their minds and lit their feet Of Gaiters ofthe latest fashion, When dresc.!,to make a splendid dash in; Or Rootees, Shoes, or aught to w ear; Tin n call at Paul's for thev are ther Of every size and various hue, Made at the Ea-t and Westward too. We also luve a Ruskin tie, For walking which the Fair should buy, For tlie sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our lhiskiulioc. Now, Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's his stock will please you all; His stock is good and can't be beat, By any house, on any street. A better boot cannot be nude, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Uiogans are also stout They'll wear till they are all worn out. Rut if you want a finer shoe, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco or with kip " With kinds th best, that will not xip. Young Misses too, we fondly greet! Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Rootees, Of any kind that you may please. We also have for lubes that crtep, A little shoe that's very cheap 'Tis pliable and also neat. And will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here, ean be supplied With Tacks and Thread and Alls and Lasts Vith Kuivesand Ihistles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, com all, give usatry, And we are sure that you will buy At the sign ofthe Golden Moot. Plymoi'th,Scptember 'Jth, lKis-l-2tf. ) l'l 1 IJ' 4 in 1 1 .1 lb ill AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK O F FALL AND WINTER (DliCDTraWCK-! GREAT EMPORIUM OF riIIE amount, prices and variety of which will fairly compete w ith any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, w e now by paying all attention exclusively to the CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination o! our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing elsewhere. We have on hand 500 Fall & Winter suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati manufacture, made in a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, MEals A aps, etc.,
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A choice assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vesting, Trimmings, etc. The best of wo-Ktnen for making and cutting to order, cheapai I rompt. DAVIDSO.N , Co. t"tH'!tf
THE GEAT AMERICAN G IFT ROOK HOUSE 293, Hroadway, is now ollcruig extra inducements to purchasers and Agents; the gifts which accompany Each SSook Sold Consisting of JEWELRY &0. And varying in value from ceaat t TWO HUNDRED DOL'S! ARC ALWAYS 0 EXHIBITION IX AIPLE SHOW CASES. Citizens of the ?Jetropolis, and strangera fojourning therein, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Our new discriptivo catalogue, embracing octavo pages, and containing a large variety of Rooks in every deoirt mentof Science and literature, (all of which are sold at Publishers' prices, and setting forth uneqiialcd inducements to agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individual, on application N R Persons wishing any particular book previousto receiving our Catalogue can order at once accompanying their order with the same, &rA if a SI book, 21 cents for postage; $1 25 book, 24 c;s SI 5') look, 30 cents; s2 or 2 M book 4- cents, and it will be forwarded wit a uift The above rates include the postage on the gift, which w ill b sent in a sealed box Address A RANNEY, Agent, 203 Broadway, no51vo!3 New York
rS' WpfW C5raS5SV ,-,V, That superb Engraving "The Village Rlack smith," and the beautiful Art Journal, which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be sown at the Rspuhlicax Ofticf in Plymouth, for a short time onlv. See advcrtisenient elsewhere headed-New Features, kc. O. Tarticle of Layer RAISINS, by the box, X l ouarterbox and pound, at 13 VI NN EDGE 4 RRO'S. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPLETED. AND MISSOURI UNITED TO THE PHALANX OF FREE STATES'! The undersigned have an agency for the sale of Land in the Slite of Missouri. These Lands are situated in the counties of Washington, Franklin, Crawford, Oregon, Ripley and others, and are among the most valuable in the State. Lead, copper, and maible fields abound. Pine and oak timber abundant. The tide ot emi gration that has hitherto been arrested m Iowa and Wisconsin, is now turned to this beautiful and fertile State. We can sell these lands at pi-ires ranging from one to three dollars per acre, according to location and quality. Persons purchasing H'2 acres or more, can pay one half cash, and the remainder on time. Asthes-e lands are In-ing rapidly disposed of, all those who desire to purchase, w ould do well to call immediately, and examine our maps and prices. Titles undoubted, and Warranty Deeds given. L..md Warrants located on reasonable terms, or token inpayment for lands. Fmpiire of "CHARLES WH1TMORE, or J. G. OSUOKNE, Agents at Plymouth, rivmouth, Aug. 2G-10tf. The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FLOUK of .-up. rior quality foriim'lv use, and intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, w hich they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured lsewhere, 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 Wheat, Corn and Oats The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat. Corn and Oats. Oiders for Flour m av be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WILHUR. Plymouth, August 2" bltf TWILL PAY THE IIIGICST MARKET Price in CASH for vour WHEAT, CORN, OA7S, SANG, WAX. HIDES, &c, Äc, Remember don't sell your Produce, Sang, Hides Ac, until you see me. I keep for sale at the very low est figures, Salt, by the sack and Salt and Whiskey by the barrel, at my U'arcroom on La Porte street ju-t west id Moore's Hotel. Au.'25-10 C. WIIITMORE. Fire has broke Out IN A NEW AND DOUBLE BLAZE ! ! ARMSTRONG Ss SHOEMAKER. Have started jl Meat Market n the comer of Cen ter and Laporte streets, w here they intend keep'tig all kinds ot FRESH MEATS ! ! And all kinds ot FAMILY GROCERIES! We intend telling as low as our neighbors we can sell as low as they dare to so come along with vour Dimes. Plymouth, Aug: 13th 39tf Tt)EVERYli()l)YVHÖ IT MAY CONCERN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of DMEST (DflDUDS AMD IVrwArr VotoJt.s, IX P j Y M O Ü T I I ! Nobody pretends to dispute. A to 7'AVl, TO HA CCr And many other articles, he can't be beat. A to price?, wc leave all to judge. 1 expect to make a living by And will succeed fine as anything, I TXT GAll those pay up who know they ought to, and hope they may, und not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resoit to the Law for collection, or doVorse. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September Uli lsä-. I2tf. Tlie regular meetings of the Hoard of Trustees I I 111 . ol Center townMiip, win oe neu on tue tirst -at urd ay in each mouth, at the court house in Plym ItMith. M. A. O. PACKARD, Cleik
0 WA R D A S S O CIA TIG X. . PHILADELPHIA. .1 Iicirrnhrrd lin'.ltition nlMiihttl by tpec'xtl En- , iitinnmt far the rrl'a f vftlf Sick ami diseased, vßicttd with Yindt ut and Epidemic Diseases. rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of.
JL the aw lul destruction ot human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon ihc unfortiiiiate victim of such diseases by Qu icks several vears niro directed tln-ir Consulting burgeon, as a CHA Ii ITA P.I.E ACT worthy .if their name, to fen a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice GRATIS to all who apply bv letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, c.) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE. 'It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furni-h the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their annual Report upon the treatment of Sexm! Diseases, for the year ending Januaiy 1st, 15-, express the highest satisfaction with the sin-eos which bus ati. I . i .1... I.. I .- .1. . i.:.. . .... .1 icii'icu i il la. ui s oi i. ii- oji--.nuir ;':rgeoii in nie cure ft rs.crmatorrii:..i, .M-minal Weakness. Im-iioten-'e, ( lononle '.u Oh-et, Syphilis, the vice ot Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c., and order a continuance ol tlnfs.ime plan tor the en-uing vcar. I ne Directors, on a revn w ol the oast, feel as sured that their labors in this sphere t,f benevolent eMort h ive been ot great oenelit to the alHicted, especially to the young, ;.nd they have resolved to .L-votc themselv es, with r ncwed zeal, to this very imjiort iiit and mui.-hdispised cause. An admirable Rexrt on Spermatorrh.ea, or Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envdope,) F R E E O F C II A R (J E, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of .-exual diseases, diet, i.e.. are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afllicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of tteatment discovered during the past year, are of great value. Address, for Rcort or treatment. Dr. C. F.ORG F. P.. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard As sociation, ISO. -' rs.nitn Aint'i Street, Pniladehiuia, t a. iv onier ot tlie Directors. EZRA HEARtweLL, Vnshhnt. (Jko. Fairchii.o, Serntar,j. rjulv2:b.v:tilv.l & b" CAUTION. All Genuin. i ills liavf the a! vc Iuiiian on Horseback, fn each 11. Merchant aul Traders will be on tbeir usr-l aii'l not bo impl upou by a Counterfeit of Jlor-e'n Imlian R.Hit Pil!, igue.l A. U. M:re. All genuine Ia'tiaa Kont Tills hre the da tue and signature of A. J. WhU Jt oa mmaik box. Dr. MOKSK.ll.cinvcntorof MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PI ELS, has spent the greater part ol his life in traveling, h iving visited Europe. A-ia and Africa, as well as North Ameiici has spent three vears among the Indians ot our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were tirst discovered. Dr. Morse v. as th, v? man to establish the tact th it a'l dis 'as.-.s atie from IMPURITY OF THE REO D thai our strength health and life th-pend upon this vital thii'!. When the various pi-s.tit-. I. .-.une flogged. and do not act in perif-t harmony with the dil!'. rent fum liens of the body, the blood loses its action. becomes thick, eoi l lll U .'.Ii I diseas:-:!; t!.'.;; cüiJ ing all jvi'iis. s: krie- -di-trcss of everv :.an:-; our strength is eh lU-ted.our health we :ir" deprived of, and if nature isn.it as-i.-ted in thiowhig oil the stagnant humors, the blood v.-ill become choked and eca-e to act, aud thus our ii.ht of life will ! forever blown out. II i. "'liai;; then that we should keep the various as-.iges of the bodv f: i c and open. And how pie a-ant to us that w e hive it in our power to put a Medici. ie in you reach, vi'.: .Morse's Indian Root F;!U. mai;;;f actuu-d from plat tsand ro.vtsgrov a round the m.iunt.du-'.is cliff in Nature's gaiilen, for the health and recovery diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sr:doriiie which opens the pores ot the shin, and a.-sl-ts Nature in thro.ii:g out the liner parts ofthe corruption within. The second is a plant w hich is an Expei toraut, that opens an. 1 unelogs the pas-age to the lungs, and thus ju a soothing manner, performs its dutybv throwing oil phlegm and other luiieus from the lungs ,v .. pious spitting. The third is a Diurct : -, w --h h gives easi an I double strength to tlie k;.h;ey-: thus neonraged, they draw large ataoi.'it- of itiiptuitv from tho blood, wli'eh is i!ie:i throw n out bountilully by the urinary or water passage, au l whicli could not ha ve been discliarged in anv other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the p-i!s while ;:g.iged i'i jmri lying the blood; the c .:::. r partle s of iinjim itv which cannot pa.-s by the other outlets, -nre thus taken up and conveyed oil' in grt at i;aiitities by the bowels. From the above it is shown that Dr. Mor se's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, lor they find way to every part, aud completely t out out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life ofthe body, which is the blood becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the UmIv becomes .so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and w hy so many die, is because they do not get a medicine that will pass to the atllicted pa-ts, an I w hich will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literal! v ovei"''4tt'ing with the corrupted mass thus tmdereoin" tisvecatile fermentation, constantly mixing witlMhe biooj. which throws the corrupted matter through everv vein a.''! artery, until Kle is taken f'-om the body by disease. Dr. M.ie".s Pills have added to themselves victory upo.. viejory, by restoring millions of the sick to hlotning health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have lieen racked or tormented wilh sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who hav e been brought, as it were, within a step of the silcm grave, now stand ready to testify that they w ould have been numbered w ith the dea I, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished. :md absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming e'd'ects. Not only do they giv e immediate case and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once goto work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those w ho use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy w ill take its Uight and the tludi of youth and beauty will again return, and the prosjiect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. I rC.UTiov. Hcwarc of a counterlei. Mgned A. R. Moore. All genuine have the nani'l of A. J. Wiiitk & Co. on each bo; also the finature of A. J. W'hiti i- Co.; all othe are sput i- & W il I I I iiw t . Ik ous. .A. J. v III 1 I .V l o. oie I'ropi ictors, .rn Leonard Strei t, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the l.nid. Parties desiring the agency w ill address us as above for terms. Price -." -eilt. per box; live-boxes will bo sent on receipt of $1, postage paid. jull M.My WM WILL, PAY THE IIKJIIKST MA UK KV VlW is cash, roit CRANBERRIES We h iv e on h and, Corn and Oats for sale. Sept r:1 1 K-W, II TH A Y R E & FR EESE. m vr.Km. y m:.i ti ii i.: Iiit Out TBK rosMopOLITAX AKT JOl'ltX iL I0K ii:ci:tiisi:ic. Over seventy pages choice articles elegantly illustrated spb ndid Steel Engravings, Price .V cents. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of I ct-t in stamps or coin. Address C L DF.RBY,
H133 purifier m m rimy
l) IS E AS E V A N QU I S II E D Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Hemedies. fltmilTluTrnTUll; gsmniiihiMisim biitsHiiiiiO Ut Hif .na 93 iT-J' VFTF.R YEARS OF STUDY AND FXperimeiit. Dr. Rob.u k. the eminent Swedish Pin sician, succeeded in produding a medicine from twenty-three different spiocsof mountain herb ot his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease in the blood, and by restoring tlie corrupted fountain of life, Ma condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it mvy be located, or whatever may be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaint-, epileptic and other lits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, ore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, lo'v spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, prh '. ing of the sk'ti, symptomatic of paralysis, rheui:. -tism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, las-!.h and debility, I'iarrhea. and all other d'sorb-- (' the organs of respiration, the liver, tin- k: the stomach, the nerves, or the muscul.f . . ! unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to li e matkriks moiiui or seeds of disease what an alkali is to an mid: it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates tlie secretions, remov es obstruciions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodilv vigor, and reg. neratei every animal function. Such is the nature, sui'i are the effect if Dr. Roback's famous Scandinavian Rloo.1 Purifier, which, if taken in cvtiijunctbiii with his Scandinavian li..l Pills, will not onlv ob literate the most painful disease. b;;t prevent their recurrence, and lengthen Hie beyen J the ordinary span. In the "Scan linavian l.iood Pills, pr. n.,bick presents the result of tw nty ye-, t of expr i h.ii-.l study and exju-riim-nt as to w ; a perfect toll should be N" on1 can d-ribt titeir st-oeriort v after one single ttil. i'rice id tie- Seandin tv i ui Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle. or v" per h tii'-tl . n; Scandinavian l;hd Pills, cents per lo, or live foll. Pi ne, Miani i Co., Ind., Aug. -I, 1-.?. Dr. C. W. R is.iCK : I have received so noieb b. in-lit fro'ii voiit Se.itniin tv i in J!.m.i1 Puriticr and B'. mmI PilN, t,,,t I h i ve tho:;,: t my duty, and it is no lc-smv ilienii.tt; -!!, to g'Ve Vol! ,1 .l lin St.ltCtiieiit of in v i i-e. I w as tor rears allliet d withlh.at bane of :di c-in!oi t .m 1 efte-iem-y in bovin-.-, .1 s-tep-ia. To reeapit'ilate all 'he so-c.i'h-d remedies which I have ttsed to rid ru -e'f of this disease, would in b-ed mike j m. -lanchojy catalogue. 1 also consulted w the be-t pl:y-icians I could bear of. I w as induced to try your i t medics through tin persuavons .f a fiieii.l. and after Using them ,i few dav s w as greatly be tie ti; led, and in a short time, less than a month, I wa entirely und permanently cured. I w :4s also itli'u-teil with the most violent Iiervo'ls headache, Wh'eh I v.ippose wat proiluced by my dis udc.-ed -lou. ach, br when my dyspepvi.i left me, my In .id-icle; , ii with it. I now feel bett.r in evcrv respect than I have f,,r ten v.'ars. Vei truly y.iti.s, JOHNS DEMCTH. Civ.-iw vti. It id ay, Sept. J. -;,7. Da. Porvck D.-ar sir: llaxing been alllicte l wit it t; ur.ilgia r i hen ma l ' .-in for the past year rod a hdi'. .i I hiving x .-n y,,;;. taedieinc. calle! the Sen-.. tin iv ian Blood '.tn?; r, l.it.hly reeor.im t:d I by g.-j, !!.-;; '.villi v. hoiu I am .n , 'tainted, I w.is induced to :r i , tut n t b.-fore I ha.! u-ed various eth' r mc.'c'.-ii.f--. A!'( r tis;,g fvo iit.rjcs, I f. It its t-ii't c.'s cry r n-:b!y, ail.! upon using two more, I l'oi,::d niy-. If perfect iv cured. You vv':!l allow me, therefore, to c .it:' r.iTjdate you n; ou making a .lis-I-OVCI V UI lee.!;, !;!,- V. -Ii rov m g Its, il to I.e a .i-es of the huPENN ETT. D.-vüv Eii'Oiiri-r. worker t' su.li et.dc;-- in the !;- t:un family. GEtti'GE S. Local ET;!"!1 Cincinnati Iii! v.vr. h is, We.'jie-d i ' , Sept. tf, 1 r."7. Dk. C V.. Ror.vcK D ;it Sir: Having been troubled for :-cviral v.-ars vith cvtif-ine ik-tvilitv a;id vvea!iiie-s, o mucii so that I was unable to at tend to my .adin.iry bu-ine--. at times, and h.iving beard of the wonderful er - that vmir Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pii's w. re effecting, 1 was indue d by a friend to ti vthcm. I have been tt-::.gth Purifier for th list twelve inoutiis, and tinl the n-.edicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its ut. tome that I cannot now d'-p. n-e with tie- use of it at nv a ii need a:r of life s,. ,1,'. v-e v. n years. 1 cheerfu'lv give this inform-.ti .j4 f,,r the 'e n. 'it of thos,. similarly atVe.-tcl. MORRIS MiHiRlS. Tlie above certificates, many others, cm fie seen at luv oflii e. bv .my i.e.e at anv time, tlcto-,.-of my Family Medical Alui..n.ic., ratis, from n.v agenrs. h Mautif '-y. Sales Rt n.s ;,.id ui . N . o E. Fourth tr .:td btiil.Kng from M..HI V?!t.t l Cin cinn iti, ' u- sale by Brooke A: d., Plymouth; T. A. L. nmn, d .; J. Kessler, Tii'iK canoe Town; Roheit Con. wail. Bourbon; Ransom .V. M.mi-l:t ster, Lyeurgus; ;u.'i by ilruggists and merchants generally. marl ". 17 A PfllZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO HTSrniSKS FOR TifRNEW m WEEKLY PRESS, I A I1KAI Tirt LLT family xf:vspapi: THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PR1 SS i one of the f'st ilt'T.iry paf.rs of the , iv. Ali:--(Junto containing TWE.NTV PAGES or S'.TY COLUMNS of filtert rniug m.iit.t; 1UJ ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every w.ek. A GIFT WORTH FROM .V CENTS TO SIiMM Oii'WILL BE. SENT TO F.ACH Sl'USCRIBEle ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIP I : N MONEY, -i " TERMS, IN ADVAN I" One copy fot oneyear an 1 one jLtfi t ' I' ? Three copies one ye tr and tht e Fiv e copies one vear u'ld 5 gifts - 0 1 Ten copies one j ear am1 ltt gifts :." (ijTwenty one copies one year an I "21 c ". ft -1 . ..Hi j The articles to be distributed nre i-- n t riscd in the following; 1 United Statss Trca-..ry Note, $lo(d,(li) ito do do iMM.nn each JimjhI t-acli lOd.dll each 100,00 each 7.' (l each f0 00 cadi r.o io ,.;,, , . UO ili) M) do do (M Pat. Lev. 1 1 tin. ease.1 w.iti!a" Gold Watches, ."id do lt)0 do li'W Ladies (u.ld W;Uehe JM') Silier Hunting Cased Watches, Hit t vh :t u i CAi.u .'M Silver Wi-tehes. i 1 :. 00 to 25 0;) vaeb 1 H n I tJoId guard, vest and fob Chains 10 00 to 30 Ort lOOOtlold Pens and Pen ils, 3 00 to IS (l) cv"jGold Lickcts, Bracelets, Rrooclies, lir Drop Breast Pins. Cuff Pin-, Shrve Buttons, Ring-. Shirt Studs, Watch Kes, tlold and Silver Thimbles, and a v arii t v of other :i tides, worth from r0 cents to $1. Oil each. On the receipt of the subscription money, the snbscribcr'tii.tme w ill be entered upon our books 1 and the gift forwarded within one ektobim,bv lUi il or express, .s paid. ' I ;"AU comnuiiiicanonsim..stbtf addressed to V DANIEL ADEE 1 CBI.ISilfB, juli::M HI I ('KMusiKttT.NMv York. J St).P all kinds cheap at : :ii Kick b u . Suirn'i i O 4 FEW CASES of Di v Go.njs now comin ' ' . at the Low lV.c Store. Rice Smit' ' Vf1i 10,000 IIIIIHS VATi:il! Ffr which I will pay the highest price in cash, ut the sij-nof ihc O dd-Mi Boot.
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