Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 January 1859 — Page 3

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2. If talMrriwn ara Uta atroaunn.vnr m mnr pi-r. in MUhers. width paper U still sent to the former direction, they JPf f tsburg, Ft If. ?. X?. Ä. PLYMOUTH STATION, TRalXS AUITfi AS FOLLOWS TO-WIT: ' MOM WIST. mail 12:05 pm.... tin 10:45 pm.... rT lO.-OOpm..., FKOV I A ST, ...vail 12:03a m . . .kxra 8:45 a m .'. . .fr't 3:04am C- I3- & C- 11 AKUTES Pass &Frt 11:45 am. DtFAT3 .. ?as3&Frt 2:15pm. KlTsVARDS, Agent, LOCAL ITEMS. 3TThe Kerr York Picayune very gen? erousljr oder us an exchange if we will publish half a column in length settiag forth Us peculiarities. We are not very nnxious, but if it will be any accommodation to the Picayune we will send the Democrat in exchange, 'even up,' and for the Cash in advance will pullish the advertisement, at our usual rates. If this offer suits the Picayune, all right; if not, nix cum rous. 3TA meeting of the Stockholders of th C P fe C R R Company was held at th Court House in La Porte, Jan 5, pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors, for the purpose of electing Directors to fill the vacancy occurring between this and the time of the next anual election, to be held on the first of June next, which resulted in the choice of the following gentleman as Directors, to wit: James Moore, J. M. Allen, Amzi Clark, and Joseph H. Wilson, of Laporte; DanT Brown, and Horace Corbin, of Plymouth; J. S. Brown, John Clem, of Rochester; Jesse Higgins, of Peru. The Board will meet at Plymouth, on Thursday next, Jan. 13. for the purpose of organizing, at which time they will elect a President, and a Secretary. We understand that it is the intention of the Officers of this Road to widen the track from this place to Plymouth, so as tobe able to ship produce from here East, over the Fort Wayne Road. This will render the Road a valuable auxiliary to our commercial privileges.. A new depot is how being built in this place. Laporte Daily Union. . . , " X-Jonx K. Brooke, Esq has forwarded bis resignation as P. M. at this place. John has been an accommodating officer, AS far as we know, and wo hope may find 6 me business more congenial to his feelings, than looking over th 'boxes every fire minutes for "me!" jt5Hon 0 H Smith, of Indianapolis is declining in health. It is feared that he will never recover. "The DeKalb Democrat hoists the name of Hon Jesse D Bright as its candidate for the Presidency in 1853, and says he 6hall keep it there until a better man (if one can be found) shall be nominated by the National Democratic Convention. If a better man is nominated, of course the Democrat will haul down the name of Jesse D Bright. Milton Gregg, editor of the New Albany Tribune, died in th&t city, last Wednesday morning. 370 f all thieTe3, fools are the worst. They rob you of time and temper. The anxietv a man feels for want . of funds is called capital punishment. "Mrs II., do you take milk in your tea? No I than! you: the superfluity of the milk, added to the flavority of the heat, renders the conglomeration insupportably obnoxious to my diabolical appetite 1' XSfSanta Anna's wife has left him and is now the reigning belle of Haranna. ZSTli is saii a gentleman who has for many years been a member of the Georgia Legislature, can neither read, 6pell, nor write his own name. jtSThe person who 'stole a march has been put in the same coll with 'Procrastination, the thief of Time.' ZST'Gerritt Smith figures that, taking in the expenses of travelling, establishing newspapers, feeding pauper followers, fcc, his votes for Governor at the late election cost him just four dollars each. ; XSTMan may err and be forgiven, but poor woman with as much temptation, and but half his strength, is placed beyond the ihe hope of salvation if she sin but once. 37" An Indianapolis paper says to cute hogs of cholera, grease their tails with opodildoc, and feed them with on copy each of Horace Greeley's speech made in Fayette County, a faw months ago. Por SalG. The undersigned being about to leave this place, offtrs for sale a valuable horse, at a low price and on reasonable terms. Said horse is perfectly gentle and good to work in every way. Apply at thia office. J H SPELMAN. DIED Athia residence in ' 5th iost, John Ink. - , . ? this, county, on th I ' , Elkhart papers please copy. Thx Maiucjets. Wheat p bu $1 Corn bu 5055 cents. Potatoes f bu 5062j cents, and bet few in markef; Povk per hund 11. $44 50, and $5; Eggs doz 15 18 cents; Apples, green, Z dox 25 cents; dried, fi1214 cents;- Butter V 5,15(316 cents; Lard lb 10 12 cents; t5ranbarrifcs, i? Ha $2 593 00; F?our hundred $ 3 j 3 kiidi of prodnee iu good deminX j

MVbihrr is'eet'B,Kto ad them autil all arrears ar i. cciving all kinds of Groceries, and are determined rfT'i?;IlTrLw -i Jat uformiB. th. a11 of theest mtality. We warrant evrrV m-VU

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. Ho! for Pike's Peak. We take this method of informing the citizens of Marshall and adjoining' Counties, we are daily rethat W(J jj to b(f just ft3 rcpn,scntcd Qp thß ha r can return tnem. We will not he un.TPMnl.1 hv any house in the County. Ladies buying goods of us can have theni delivered ant where in towm Cash paid for almost all kind of produce. PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. PHOTO G R A P EE S , AMBRO TYPES, MELAINÖTYPES, and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, oTcr Pershing's Dreg Store, eqnal to any taken m the Union. Call and examine the sublime view 'of Niagara Fall?, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, &c, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public building-, taken, and the Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms ai low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist. Julv29th 36tf What Drlggists sat of St. John's Couch & Consumption Svarr. Messrs. Howe & Lent, New ark, Illinois, wrote June 23d 1857: "Send us im mediately six dozen Cough k Consumption Surup. We assure no medicine we sell gives such general satisfaction, the demand for It beinr beyond all precedent. It gives us pleasure to sell a medicine so satisfactory to all." Mr. J. Strainer wrote Aug, 17, 1858: "Send me eight dozen Cough & Consumption Syrup. imsmraicine can s do ocat in tniä country. It goes like gold, always ready sale, and proves itself best in worst cases." Messrs. Powell k Dawson, Virginia, Wisconsin, wrote Oct. 1658: "Send us six dozen Congh k Consumption Syrup. It has effected many great cures here." Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies. Every mail brings grateful letters from persons cured bv Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Fills. Many of these certificates are from individual who have been sick tor years. The seeds of disease were in their blood, and could only be reached by these wonderful vegetable antiseptics, which aot exclusively upon the fluids of the system, expelling every particle of corrupt matter, and removing all disorders of the stomach, kidneys, throat, liver, skin and glands. See Advertisement. TxrixExzA and Comiiox Cold, like thieves in the night, l.ive carried many to the silent grave They are caused by a sudden check of perspiration by whMi the stomach is rendered inactive, and the lungs become loaded with corrupted matter, which cntei s the blood, and disease is the result. For all colds, coughs and chilk, succeeded by heat, and for fevers of every form, hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs and stomach, and for all wcaknes and sickness of everv kind, from three to five of these Pills on going to bed, for a few day, will bo nil that you require to restore you to perfect health. It has been admitted all over Europe, that there ntyr "never was a medicine that will extirpate all man-jer of diseases from the system, equal te Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills;" that the more you take them the stror. ger you ,ro w. They are founded on the principle t.iat the human body" is subject to but one disease, namely: corrnpt humors. These Pills not only cleanse the bowels, but also follow the blood through every vein and artery, and eo purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors, that disease of every nature is driven from the body. Great Femaie MEDiaxEFema!e3nho value health, seould never be without these Pills. It has been admitted by a number of physicians, that females cannot too highly value them. T'i?y have given health and spirits to hundreds ui females, who without them would have been in their graves They purify the blood, remove obstructions, and giv ethe skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and interest ing appearance. A bon of these Pills ia a great medical companion at certain peiiods. From one to three should be taken everyday until relief is obtained. A few doses occasionally, when well, will, keep the system in a he . lthy condition. Dr. Morse's "Indian Root Piils are told by all dealers in Medicines. Fleih W o n n A , Old gores, Itu'n s , dwellings, Tumnri, Frost Bltou of Iii Muscles, Weakness of t h Jofnts.Pa'a in the ünck and Sid. R Ii ti itm t'Urn. Cmiwains, Lameness. Strain. wirrtjcll. etc. I. JL St. John's Ijinimtnt enioyi a ertat reputation as an external application for men and oimali in the aboveI her ty certify thai Ft. John Liniment is pose9et of the most atonihir,ft curative propsrtirn r( njr medicine that 1m evrr cotne within mj knowWue. 1 lint nmle ue of it for the rheu:natim. to wMch 1 had Keen uhject for more thn forty ear. I was -Oen confined t my bed. so helpless tfiat I eonlt r.ot turn rayselC but wa$ couipiereli curtd bjr this Liniment. I applied it freely just before sroin to bed. rulbing it In welt with the oafKl, until mllamni.it inn was produced. anl then bound no tiulitly warm flannel. 1 hare recommended it to many of my frien is for severe caes of rheumatism, sores bruises, etc.. and the lame wonderful success ha er. r attended its nse. A friend had his foot so badly Tif.rt by a plough that it M thought he must lose it. 1J was entirely he'plei hat as perfectly cored by theuse of this Liniment All tuy friends who hare used it ennenr wi.h me in the belief that it M the bet medicioa of the kind in the world WARRiN BL'tU , TlFFU!, Aurisl, I4. Fnrm a H'eattJit CUivn oFranlUn Covntv. O. Eta: I wish you would estab'üh an atrency her for the sale of your Liniment. I had a yaluahle horse, a few day sdnee, so lame as scarcely to be able to walk. I set t to Columbus, sod procured s bottle of your Liniment, a few app'icatioos of which effected a cure. I consider it preferah e o any litdment 1 hare ever nsed, and should be srlad to have it kept here for sale, so that I ma at any time coiiveuieotty obtnin a supply. It wiU sell readily. GEOKGL STONEIL V UTftviLLt, Franklin county. O. Fain and Weakness in tte Back and Side or fix Tears' Standing Cored My wife was about six yeart afllicted with a pMin fn her back and side he was conOned part of the time to her bed. fhe made use of th Mustang Liniment, and rarious other medicines, but obtained no relief until she made use of St. JoLl's Liniment, which effected a speedy cure. Arne. Ohio, April 1. 13Ö5. KEDERIC HEISLEH. I consider Ft. John's Liniment far superior to any niedicioe for the sm purpose I hare ever known, either for man or beast. It remored a lump about as Urse as my doubl fist, or ix weeks' stand ir from a neiKiioors norsa. It was supposed to hare been prodnepd kv a tinraln - The owner saht he would willingly triTe ten dollars to hare it remored. but thought It enuld not bu dnn. I would recommend erery family to keep this TSluaNa preparation on naad. farmers and otiiers bannt S horses and cattle, would freonentir experience tdractsgefrom sodoiiiir. BENJAMIN HUDDL Near Melmore, Ohio. This certifies that my son suffered a rreat deal with froien teet about fifteen years. I tried every thirig that seeme l calculated to afford relief, without benefit, until at Ust I made ue of I. L St. John's Liniment, a few applications of which effected a tho-ough cure. Wt. KCTCHK.traxa, Ohio. ELIAS TWIGGS. Horsa Cured cf a Frightful Wcund This certlfes that my horse fell and ran a harrow-tooth through histefr. I reared it would ruin him. I applied St. John's : Liniment, and a perfect enre was soon effected. , WSL IL BURNE. Tiffin. Ohio. . : Winagralls and ßevere CntI had a bo.. that rKe windfall opon each h'ud leir. about six years. eiYe V. mnT things to remov.? them without suc."i n?,,jr ?lpUed 8t- Jn's Lin.ment three times a lV .n,i . Ulre"nVntn I bathed rery thorough iri'th a hnt IhM P Ration heated in the Liniment fectld Tnl! teliunul dry- horough cure was ef,w tbo,u -wo years since, and there has been Tet mT 2 ata5lI,r,etUI, W Pn OD caiion? 11 i d 'V1, fb la my horse thte inches n lenath and one inch in depth. We tied up the wound as soon as poss-Me, and bathed with the UnimeU by which a yery rapid cure ws effected, 7 s J. alcX EEN. Watson Station. Ohio. lump removed from a Horse and Lameness : 4 Cared. Mr. John Beard, near Tiffin, Ohio, had a horse 4 with a limp upon his left about the size of a ben's eg-r - lie-finally became se lame that he could not be used. and was scarcely able to walk, llj Liniment was ap , plied and soon removed the lamp and effected a thorough cure BoWl by all Med cine Dealers, who will furnish Ptl John's Almanacs gratis. I. L. Ft John A Co Ilffla i Citf.O General Agents for the Western State. 1 COT1LLONPARTIES! ' Mrjsas. KELLY, R AY MONT & CHAFEyI ,WM give a series of Cotillon Parties at the .Edwards House, ouce in two weeks, commencing on the night of the 7th of January, 1809, at 7 o'clock p. m. . You are all rcspcctfullv intied to attend.

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TOIP- TIII1EF!' - . . ....... v You can buy Goods cheaper than you can steal them-' We are receiving at tbo , ...... '. . ' t ' ; -.'. I ; . . : . ' ' LOW Sfflöffiä ' The Lareeat Stock of Goods ever opened in Plymouth. We are determined to keep up our reputation for selling the ' ' BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES Andnow oh'" (tootta Cheaper than ever before. Please give us a call and then judge for yourselves. Wa like to SHOW OUR GOODS. And will do it cherfully whether yon buy or not LOOK FOR THE SIGN! "Low Price Store,"

1B'-.JK. SI! Come right along to tha JSTc-w Bools. Store, Where, you can find every thins in the line of Standard, Miscllaneous, School and G'ft-Books; raper, Pen?, Ink, Slates, Pencils, &c Also all the Periodicals of the day. Give us a call, and we" will give you something intcrestinsto read. Come nnd rubscribc fo Harper, Graham, Godey,or Peterson. Come right along to Brook & Bro's., where you will find your old friend, G. W. R. COMBS. Nov,450tf look Out Folks! THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We take this method of informing the citizens of Mitnthall and adjoining countic?, that wc are daily receiving froxi Now Yojk, a laage stock of GROCERIES, W00DENW1RI, 8TATI02T2RT 1XD YAKKEE NOTIONS! AbI in fact, everything kept in the Grocery Kne, which we will roll nt wholes, le or rcUil We fay without fear of contradiction that we will sell a better article and mere of it for Than any other establishment west of Pitts burgh. If you want to buy anything in our line ive us a call before going elsewhere, a3 we warrant everything sold by tu to be a GOOD ARTICLE! One of the firmhaving been in the business for some time part, begs leave to tender to the public his sincere thanks for pa?t favor, and hopes by Honest and Fair 'Scaling, To me.-it a continuance of tho 'same We lake in exchange for Groceries ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE! f AXD TAr THE r .HIGHEST'; MARKET. VRltZ - . - a . . . . . : Sale room, No 1 Cotbin's Block, north west cor ncr of Michigan and La Porte streets, Plvmouth, Indiana. V1NNEDOE &BRO. 1 N. B. rarticulur attention paid to orders. October21stl&53. No4Stf flnflRao THE RUSH FOR THAT VUllCCs -prime arlicie cf Coffet is still kept up. We have a little more left, an can sunplv all at the low price of 12l. cts per lb. December 1st 1858. nl RICE"& SMITH.Htusital ush'uiufuts! H I I ! FORT WAYNE, . ' . ' Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock of MELODEONS, ' ; GUITARS. ' - ' ' VIOLINS, and all other Mnsical lnstramcnts & Music Boob m.ar'26 19Ir. ' T pOWNSHIP ASSESSORS. The Township X AcTiessors are requested to'mectat my office buSatunlayr the 8th of January," forthe purpose of agreeing on a list of prices, and to receive their booka and blanks , , , -i ' T.McDONALDkA.M.C.

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AmmnvAiL! AND Gr 33 S T AND STOCK O F a E N T s Furnishing Goods &c., EVER BROUGHT TO Is now on exhibition at PIERCE' S sS On tlie "West side Alicliicrftii street. Tlic 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 ..ttention has been given to tue selection ol ucods, and the proprietor confident that he can gire general satisfaction, boih m price and quality. My stock consists in par of COATf?, PANTS, DRAWERS, HATS CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, GENTS SHAWLS &c. Intending to make this' mv perfnancnt Lome, shall give such bargains as will merit a liberal pat rcnagc. i can ana wiu sou so cueap as to BEAT THE JEWSI Oct. 23 10 II. PIERCE. HONEST CORNER STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the names or Maren a vear a paid up my creditors collected a portion of my debts, 1 am happy to announce to my nu mer ous mends and customers that 1 have uow onhand a general assortment of Consisting of almo?t every 1 Jie in the west. article used in that Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to mike a blow, net going to tell you mat i will gall my goods for . . , N O TH ING! Rut that I will jell them as cheap as I oan afford to An experience of more than twelve years in the . " . ' '.I,1 Mercliantilc Business Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" lathe motto which should govern both buverand seller. Uive me a call, friends. examine mv I - - Stock of-Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, . , . HATS AS D CAPS, fcc, '- dec, Ac. And if you don't want to buy it will not cost you anything. , J. BROWNLF.E. . BY THE WAY c I have a large amount ' on book and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money jut now as I have some heavy payments to make in a short times Those w ho know themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than to pay ONOYV fly mouth, October 21, lc3S . J. B.

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TO THE - ' Let all give attention! ! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Post Office, an extentve stock of 2Z BOOTS AND SHOES Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that lin of trade. Having purchased tlieir stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE, They invite the citizens of this vicinity to an examination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. Thev have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Be it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kind3 of FURS, PELTS ' GREEN A: DRY HIDES, fcc, kc. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find iheir stock complete. I.EATIIFR fe FIIYDIIYCSS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call one door north of the Post Office. Win. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VANVALKENBURGII. Plymouth, Ind., December 2nd 1853. vol 4no "DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of READY-MADE mi HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock at first class IToikao we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times. is.u. iiu mc auove we havn fnnnfl . TIILORIA'O ESTABLISH? Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, 1 t v: utt- rvpareu to MAKE CLOTIMG TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSiM'RS, VESTINGS, 'J S. & M. BECKER. pr29-23 llr. T. el. IjEJIO.V Has removed hij stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one door east of Pattoi-son & Uleavcland's store on La Porte street, Plymoutrt ma, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE, DRUGS AND Carefullv selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pitts burgh, and Chicago. Country flcrchants, AND PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will fand it to their interest to rive him a call as he warrants every article sold bv him to be just what it ia represented In addition to his large stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS ÖTJ ANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Pcrfnmcry, Hair Oil, ; : Burning Fluid, Tobacco, And, in fact, every thing usually kept in a Drug Store. at prices as low as can -be afforded. -Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON.' State of Indiana, Marshall County. Notice is Hereby ffiven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of George Catt, late of Marshall County, deceased. aid estate is supposed- tobe solvent. . -t JESSE CA 11 , Administrator. Notice of Sale. Notice h hereby civen, that I will sell at public Auction, on Saturday, tho 29 th day of January next at the residence of treorge Catt, late of Marshall County, deceased all the personal property (not utHviiuv uie wiuowi consisting nurses, iuue, nojra, ,U. a 1?. r xt: i mi l. I Mi.-i-p, ülv. j creuu ui iuk uiuuiua w ui ue given on all suras over three dollars, the purchaser givng hssnotö with approved security, waivinsr valu- . .: i ? - t roof r a nwn - 1 uuuHuu appraißineusi. jia vv i , noprie5 '. Aomimstrator.

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H AVING' been requested to teach school in this place during the present winter, I pro pose to open a Select School in the room formerly occupied by Dr Lemon's, as a drug Ptore, commencing on Monday, tho 3rd day of January, A. D. 1859. Said school will continue during a term of twelve- weeks, five days in each week. The following graded pystem and rates of tuition will bo observed: All tuition to be paid at or before the middle of the term. Ist DivisroN and its STroiEs-spcllirg, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Analysis, and if the student requires, Philosophy, History, Algebra, Physiology, Geometry and BookKceping. Terms of tuition, $4 00. 2n Divisio.t AXn its Stdwes Orthography, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Geography, and begin English Grammar. Tcros of tuition, $3 00. . . 3rd Divisiom and its Sttoies Orthography, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic and Geography. Terms of tuition, $52 50. I pledge myself to do ray part toward making this a good school, and thus merit the approbation of all those who have an interest in the advancement of education. MARK CUMMINGS, Teacher. Ho, for Pike's Pc.ili! Those who have neglected to pay the interest on their School lands, or loan of Scnool funds, will save the cost of advertising their land?, by paying up, instanttr. T. McDONALD, Auditor.PARTNER WANTED! Who has a small amount of Money! Anybody who has the money will do, and then the partner will be dispensed with. Wc have 1G0 acres of cJioice land t Bell 90 acres under fence and 40 to 50 acres in cultivation ; splendid timber first quality of 60il good water in a good neighborhood, and near to a saw-mill, grist-mill, store, school and church. It is well worth $25 p r acre, and MUST BE SOLD. Tlie owner must have $2,000 within eighteen months $1,200 at least of which must be had very soon; and any man who gets the land for that, will have made a very handsome sura of money. This is no humbug; and anybody wanting a first-rate home had best apply soon, to REEVE k CAPRON,Dec. 9 2tf Att'ys, Plymouth. LAND AGENCY3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAKD For Sale on Essy Terms. f)ER?0NS wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in the country. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, nnd on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and s h of ew q of ncc 27, town 32 n, of range 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw ten w m r, sec C Michigan Road land 122 57-100 acres unimproved- six miles north of Plymouth fine, heary timbered land, with water. The te q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the ne q of sec 3G, town 35 n, of range one c Polk township 100 acres heavy timbered, good water near 1 yner Wity to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of ranee 2 e, 80 acres, four miles south of Plymouth fif teen acres improved good land, timber and water. The se q sec 8, town 32 n, of ransre2 e, 160 acres Green township eight miles from Plymouth near s?orc, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber, fine grass marsh, and living running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, of range 2 e, and sw q of q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acmt, four miles north-cast of Plvmouth srood mill seat and saw-mill thirty acres improved buildings to be sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3 e close by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to bo had on easy terms. Lot No. C in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North y of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now known as "Baldwin- House" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling house. Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dwelling 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, on one of the best corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity, will do well to give us a call. REEVE k CAPRON, December 3th 2tf Plymouth, Ind. a. W. K. COMBS, Greeting. A "Merry New Year" to one and all Come, sentle folks, and buy a Book, I'm selling rnürhty cheap. If you won't buy, just come and look - So, come and take a peep. I know that I can suit you In prices and in look?, So come down to Combs's, And buy your New Year Books. Tlie annual Forget Me Not, The Gem, the Wreath, the Rose, Tlie token of afiVction And the choicest Books of prose, The Bible and the Testament, The Prayer book and the Primer, And Books of Moral Reading, For the pious and the sinner And then I've for the Little Folks A very pood selection There's .Mother, and If arry Hum, The Hobby Horse and others There's puss in boots, and William Tell, And then a great big heap . Of Storybooks, I want to sell And I'm going to do it heap. A PRIZE FOR, EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TUB KNEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORRt WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv papers of the day. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or. SIXTY IvULiUiUINb ot entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO I6I000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUB SCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUB SCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS1, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift $2 00 Three copies one year and three rifts 5 00 Five copies one year Ana agiita 8 00 Ten copies one year and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifts. . .30 00 The articles to De uistnoutca are comprir J in the following; ... 1 United Statss Treasury Note, $1000 00 2 do do 500 00 each 5 ; ;do ; do 200 00 each 10 do do ' . 100 00 each 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 100 00 each ! 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 aach 50 . do ' i - w OU each 100 " do 50 00 each 300 Ladies Gold Watches,. . 35 00 each 500 Silver Huntins Cased "Watches, 30 00 each 200 Silver Watches, ;.-.. $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains iu uu to uu cacn 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drope.' Breast Pins, Cult rins, Sleeve buttons, Rinss, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,' Gold and Silver Thim bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. On tho receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books; and the mit lorwaraefl witninone weeKtonim.rjvJ mail or express, posz-patd. . ß-AU communications must be addressed to . i DANIEL AD EE Publisher. julliJ - iM 21 1 Center street, ew Yoke J

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3Por TxrcnrdL Moroli, AXD HALT AX 1 YOU WANT TO BCT GOOD" FURNITURE! (DDianirs. TABLES, STANDS, kc AT THE Ejctccst JL .IVI.VG Prices! He buys for cafc, keep a complete assortments and being a piactical workman, is enabled to make good selections. He has no old dock to palm off upon the public, but on the contrary, has an entire NEW STOCK, Three-fourths of it having, been purchased and manufactured within the last thirty days- He keeps constantly i his employ good' workmen who will MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR any article in his line on short notice, in good stylo and reasonable terms.Of all sizes, constantly enhandanImaJo to order. He will also furnish an Elegant Hearse, when requested, accompaniel with a careful driverlo attend ftlnoral processions. Remember tbe place two doors north of the Cincinnati Clothing: Store. Dec 30, 'SS-Stf, A . BOYD. i Marshall County DEMOCRAT V Book, News A.vr JOB PRLTIiCr OFFICE, M'DONALD & BRO., PROPRIliTOnS,: PLYMOUTH, IND. Having recently made an addition to our large 1 assortment of JOB TYPES We are now prepared to execute all kinds of J Ö ft PRINTING is rut KHATEST STYLE! OF THE ART! Z IIAVK A CARD PRESS, On which we can work GOO CAUDS PER IIOtR! Handbills, Posters, Piogramiaes, Circulars BillHeads, Pamphlets, Blanks cf every description worked to order ia - " Double-Quick Time! ; - A) ..... . - An, examination of our Specimens will convince those in want of any kind of Pruatiag that at tlie HarthaU Conntv Drmaerat GfKct. is the nlace ta have it donf . ' .

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