Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 January 1859 — Page 3

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Law of Newspapers. . . -v .k. J . . , vn pTv i.uticc t" the eoatr.ir.T. 1 Bit -V r . 1 . ' . 2. if iiiUnVri onlrr the div itin i.i'u the tht-m uuiil all amnraf rr pi' i - .Ill Sr Til IV C 1 HU II' I " -- - v ,r ;,wnrV,,i,c,..r r..fr .... ?v - I,;;. hIi ',. 1 I iwn..niUi till th -v hive u-vi th- p.p -r.-w ntinoi. , v ! 4 if uberit'r n ui..v to ..tlier fla- ,Tit! , ".u.pMih, r-. iinH the paper U still nt to the former tfirertioa. ok. ,hru r- .i-itu. m j ffshtt F 'V W ' PLYMOUTH STA TION, mux ARRIVE AS FOLLOWS TO-WIT ROM WIST. FROM I. 'ST, mam. 19:03 a tn expr M5 a rn fr 't 3:04 a m mail lWipm. -r't 10:00pm. ( P. & O R PFPARTS IRItl v ES Psf & Fit 11:43 a BS. Pix? Ä r1 rtSKl p m. S EDWARDS, Agent I. O C A I. I T EMS. Republican Retrenchment. The Republicans, during the last campaign, advocated retrenchment in the pub

lic expenditures; and as their policj aPjoner. Terms as loarssesn bo

Denied directly to the pockets of the peo j pie, it had great influence on the last election, being the main cause of their sueCeSS. COM qUCitly, C 8retrj .A..,.mmn.,.lpt) Am MMtm of a bill atuhotizin 1 tlie couslrucnon w o'" fesacw - , of war for the Navy. w Kcpuoncans -n p .1,.. i;,.rmh W:ni in ' Congress cried sun hiu.iei i"i iohcuum- . . -ill 1 r m. - v AK. I I ment, and would not so much as give the . . ...f..i : u.. prop Dosition respecuui Hearing. xjuc since .Senator Seward, the prospective Republican candidate for the V residency, has introduced a bill authorizing the conscruction of the same number of vessels, at a cost of one million dollars, for the oaptura of slavers, they have almost eta d to cry. It would appear from this that thry are not so much in favor of retrenchment ns they thought they were. Harper s Magazine. The February number of Harper contains more useful and entertaining reading than is generally compressed into one number of a three dollar Monthly. The "Fol lies of Fashion," and "La Plata, are I interesting aad instructive, besides being i profusely illustrated. "Harper" i one of ! .1 i . e .l i i i no sonu lns'.uuuons 01 me country, anu should have a place on ovary center-table. Address Harper k Brothers, Franklin Square, New York. Arthur s Home Magazine, For February, is a Hrst-rate number of this periodical. It always contains something nice fur the ladie3. To do without it would be a privation that we would not endure for the subscription price-2. For 92,25 WS will furnish the Democrat and Arthur one vear. ;t-VA gentleman (?) in this place who was a little hard up Lr money, informed on a man from .Stark County, who had in his possession a deer, killed after the first of January, which he was trying to sell for Groceries for his family, who are in rather destitate circumstances. It took eve y "red" he had to pay the fine and costs amounting in all, to about $25. The informer pocketed 810 of the money as his fre for informing. That is what we call stealing by Law. Mr Van fValsskb CBGH circulated a paper for his relief, and raised a sufficient amount of money to buy such articles of provision as his family really needed. XyCjmmon Pleas Court was in session from MoRday till FridftJ of last week Hon Norman Eddy presiding. Most of the cases, we believe, were disposed of. Rev Mr Armstrong will preach at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 101 o'clock a m, and alo in the evening. J2T" Mattix(;i.v has, we learn from his last paper, concluded to cork up his vials of wrath until after the adjournment of CastgSSSS SaSd the Legislature, at which ime he intends to pour thorn upon our :. M Is. Br the way, Ignatius, dtn't be alarmed about a suit bviirr brought sjrsJnst tou fr beinor cru? to dumb brutes. If a tiit of th it k'nd could bftf ben brought, jt,u wul 1 havi sut!.l us ItMg ag). fof'-Wl learr; thai ßlLA TrsSfTS of this place has traded his Livery and otherproperty far Dr BwUPOSOi inrsrest in the Tippeeauoc Mills. JV W ajssssjfj that Mann Kuimm dfa MB, have sold their Stsaa Saw Mill in th i plnce, to a gtnllnnm lnm HKsois. who inten.is ad lirtff to the Mill a Piaini Bff itfsshisa and a Kip -Saw. hould ihink tiiose b(ys prho were on a t"jht last Sunday nijrht, would lw v . I. . '...I i ..r .i - i -...-..iw v men conduct niter iib'-orf.' 'aobei - X-W d. P..MKK-,v has our thankMissouri public documents. s for 1 $Jtl rota a Ittltr from Mr Parks, we learn that a petition has been received by him, signed by sundry persons, praying for a change in the boundery lines of this county so as to connect the Coifwuiopaj Township lying in the Xurth East pait of Marshall County, to Elkhart Couniv. Mr P. desires an expression from the people ol Marshall County. As this is an important matter, something should be done immediately. CTWH be pbli.l,f,J ,il 0 tir. ,n iu pisession of thy real ivin.c t !,!.. .... ui iiej iiu' tlior.

SPECIAL NOTICES. Ho! for Pike's Peak. We take this method of informing the citizens of Marshall end adjoining Counties, we arc daitS re ceiving all kinds of Groceries, and are dcteiraln- d tocll for Cash ut reduced prk es. Our nodi arc -H 'f the best quality. We warrant ererv article , jj,. we peJ toheJSsl a? represented Or the pUrchar return them. We will not be undersold by any hotiM in the County. Ladies buying goods of us can have them delivered am where in town. Cash paid for almost nil kinds of producePATTERSON & CLEAV ELAND. PHOTOGRAP HS, AMBROTYPES, MKLAIX0TYPES. and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan CtHcry, over Pershing's Drug Store, equitl to any taken in the Dahns. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the Creek Stare, a Palace by Has Light, A'c, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope:. Stcrro.cip views of privat or public building taken, and the Stereos-cope ft lAtJ to afforded, and all pictures vscranted. J. CAR BUTT, Artist. JulvOOth .Ifitf Whvt Dmann ui os Sr. John's Coi;h & Conm mition Sutrp. Mcssrc. Howe ft Lew, New ark. Illinois, wrote June 23d 1-T7: "Send us im liHUI.ii ! ?U ! V M III J 'I "14 'If! III,'. ig)lrc no medicine we sell gives such rrncral satislavtion, tii l lor ic ieuii iicvonu an - .....,..,., ......m,. .... urc to sell a medicine soaatteractoirtoall. Mr. J. Strainer wrote Auir, 158: "Send me eijrbt dozen Covgh It Consumption Syrup. This medicine caa'l be leat hi litis country. It pgOCf like po'd, always ready sle, and prove itself best in worst cast'-." Mem . Powell & Dawson, Virginia, Wisconsin, wrote Oct 18: "Send us six dozen Conh A: Consumption S rup. It has effected manv great cures here." Dr. Roiack' Spandix w ia.n Rkmkdiks. Every mail brings pniteful letters from persons cured bv Dr. RoiMdtNi Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. Many of these certificates are from imlivitbials who have beensiek tor years The seeds of disease were in their blood, and could only be reached by these wonderful vegetable antiseptics, which act eHu sively upon the fluils of the system, expelling every particle of corrupt matter, and removing all disorders of the stomach, kidneys, throat, liver, skin and glands. See Advertisement. Ixpi.f ENA .on Common Colo, like thieves in the nij;ht,h..ve carried many to the silent graveThey are caused by a sudden cheek of yierspiration bv whih the stomach is rendered inactive, and the lung become hvuled with corrupted matter, which mtd rlwi t.l 1 nml (Ii jr JA I - Ii.. ,ii -, lr ! , in rill C()hu Cf,niri,s nnd chills, aaeessded by heat, and for fertn of ereryfof, heart nan aadrswas as of the ll.i.Aut limirw- .ii.t f.m ..'Ii 'in. I IAi-il! u'nt'iii.c iiii.l .". , ."r- ...vi., . I.,, vi.m.v . .ii... sickness of everv kind, from three to five of thes Pill on going to bed, for a few days, will le all that vou ret; lire to restore you to perfect health. It h is bees admitted all over Europe, that there never "never was a medicine t iat will extirpate all manner of diseases from the system, cual te Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills;" that the more you take tlicm the stronger vou grow. They are founded on the principle that the human bodv is subject to but one disease, name', . corrupt humors. These Pills not onlv cleanse the bowels, lut also follow the blood tSSOttgk every vein and artery, and so purify it from all morbid and corrupt humors, tJutt UtaesSf of every nature is drives from the body. Gbkat Kkvalx MaofctxE. Feissleswbo value beslth, seosld never be without these Pills. It has been admitted bt a number of physicians, that fc males cannot too highly raise them They h ive gi ven health and spirits to hundreds of females. w ho without them would have been in their graves Thev purii v die blood, remove obstructions, and giv et SC skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and interest mg appearance. .A Don ot these fills is a ";re:it medical companion at certain periods. From one to three should be taken everyday until relief is I tained. A few doses occasionally, when well, will keep the system in a he i Ith y condition. Dr. Morse! Indian Root Pills arc sold by all dealers in Medicines. I. L. ST. JOHN'S OUbiTÜ , jkd c.NSUMPflON SY.lTJP. Vkaamaa who have mule ue af ttii - itrf ul n-m-'ly brlieTe it i far 'iiiifr i.r '' '-v prfp:ir;itlmi m.w ktinwii fur tlif cire nf Cntiiiipd.iti. C'.uit'.v an. I CoMs. Astlinin, BriMiel in-. Spittii'K "t lil x.,j raw ainl rtorfiip of the Itr. i-i. I loir -cue--'. Itwoälrai Caujgh. Cr hid. Phthisic etc. Si.tiir of the :urrs rflri-'t-il hy tlii" ineil'Citie !irr ol nost yiirprisiurf aSÜ SStrlSl character; cas- that have h-fii iciven up y fünft phjsieLtm m IwmiM for nj ny yt-ars. One c.e is t?.jt of re-pecthle physurinn, who wan pronoiitK-eil Im HiaM hy seven nli vici tn. Two cast are of twenly yenr.-' ttanSina. None. 0,r fore. Has til long ÜttJ luve tn-eii alllii ted. iWSW tie--pair MnlU they i.ave ven tins great remedy a trial. He helle ve. in cxnm-m roughs ami colds it i almott. if n.'t m te. iiif. 'ihle ; anil in inn- leen MM Ml o( twenty, HoShI prtiniiscuoiisly from amtin lhn!r who are coni.iereii aaBaerwHaaH Inrarahl, it will effect a cire. It niv ie taken with perfect lM hy person of the Mat & licite coiistitutii.ii. It i pure y virt.ihle. and U a alaaflaaNi healthy, and iuvigorKliuic tonic. From ii yf'rrhant of QtUbm, ()., On. ? lJiV Dkii Sik : My wife had been afflicted five ye.n with a cnuh. and lat f:ill l e lay in lied, not exp-ctel to hve. ?h had ue ! .r.tyne" Bxpcctntant, Livvrwart and Tar, SSd tl'd Liver Oil. Her phyirian con ti SS nn'liiiiK more f ir her. She then commenced taking y.iur Ontigfi and C.in.iuiiptii.n Syrup and after utnK Ave bo'tles was ahle '' do lier work auain. I have al.o (rivn it to ataaff aieishtri of my family for evere c . unlit and foiU. It rsVetl have len such that I have east lii'lrtl it i the H--t tnedirine now in tt-t. My flMMaa w n afflicted with a il'?eaae of the lunjj-. fur which the Sue Iura ciolil tlo nothing. One bottle if you' Hyrup h;H al-n eared tum. A MsbSSbbMi in kMg Sties wa i a (Kit -ted in Oie " one way. o at to lie ansMf ! nrk. One bottle ol the Syrup btfiieAted him o much th he U at work Kiu. I h vr no ttiitiht Mimther txittle will per fed the eure. I would recommend B4N who are sui:'ary afflicted to ! 'e to lime in giviug this RMdk Ine a 'ri.tl ltepecoully your. I M H A l( I'oVV. Life of a Member of th Indian i Legist ttur 8 Vdf Mr-r. A. VM&f k IV, of l,ijr.iiier. Ind.. iy : V.i'ir MC Heinea are valuable and very popular here. Your ('uiirfh ami Consumption Syrup, enpeci.i ly. haa i oe . great deal "f goo I. A I'm. ,',e. K.i, . r-pr ative from Vöhl-- county, w is entiflue I to his bed wttt -in.'i upM n. ilis physician ami fr.rnd Iteiiev- d that he eaaM never twcoTer. and aaaat noon 'lie. Throutrh the iiKtru'tientality of t' Svrup he lia leen retttoretl to tin enjoyment of good nealth. A sm of M i'in lre, a that yirinlty. afflicted with Luur K. v.-r. jthich le't him witti t ilingerous coug i tha. h tilled the akiH ot th.- r phjaii iano lie took the Syrup, anil was 5--.ii re-t .rc I tu Ins ajcutomed health. Rnnrkable Ctte of H edita'y Cooaump? on. -Tin certifies that my wife waa aftlifeil ahuajt citt'it m .uths with i-re'y symptom of connuuipti n. She tni a gie.it tie ,! of SSaat.SMl ksri an SMB S MStaSBSl aass, STe had no expectation of her re nverv. ;t her fatlteff at.il tbrce li.d tiled with cn-ii nptloti. and I . r li-e.ne wa evitlenily rmiilur to tie irs. A'ter he bad '-en canned to her bed abtuit four week, con lüUnUf I tiling, sue aSSSSfd Ujng St. Jnl-n's (' otigli an., ( on-nniptiofi Syrup Thi very oi n cured her C"'iah, and reatttraH her to pet feet health which he ) ei , ,.il with lit'l Interruption n .w na.ir'v i Teir. U a lap ao4i rvSorcJ ine St a deeply WMtesi. ruiMgereas a ah ad naatiing of btood. JACOB rHJUMt raT Saauoa O C ajrs aad Pain in the Silo of Five Year' tindTnp; tu ed. 1 wa afBcted .th a cough and Pi'" in my Mag ami hres-t Ire era. DttHnf 'hrel!l.H!i " ' ' ' ,hlr " el aSllillll toKuaiain lif. eotI,.,r f , , . , -. v . . 01. woo nr. niimiir v. rortiiliHti-iw I t(,.l I. y . . . lion yrni. wi.i,-). ...... . ' " toMM a f ii v i 1111 idi. l ullAfter taL .7.. .1 .r1?'" "."" P i feet he ill,. 1?N MPpriltt; JtMIN M. K KlltClltlt. Tiffln. U. I eiilov.'l in v el. Infant Onred w wti-oa-When n.y child was a few weeks oh! v - a ich aeMkal upon l, An.;. 1, .'. it. f.. abont a ,t, h' ' ......gi, . ...,t. .io. .;;. "rivi- Vr m. M. ,ime. th. b, ...... ,. . ,.:..,iv: "iv1" I took i -- r e-y f -....Heme.. ,,..,,e of wl. h wer- ot any "ppäre, t ben. It I aa fln My inmice.l. from the n rung re. memlation of ereral nf toy friend, t.. t., j;,,,,,'. Co ik'o and C nnuir ptioii Sy rup. w'i eery .. .n " SSata, J. rLAUOHBR, Kort Sail o. SaM hy all Medicine tba!. r who ail I fnnilali pu John's A! - s yralls. I. I. St Jnlin i'. ., T,fnn O ty, (., Ueueral Af' nlt for the We tern Stale W.0Ö0 hides mm ,.,1!.'" - ' - FI.ANKS P()R JUSTICES OP JlVae- ft ale f Vir. a nfficS THU

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THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We Irtke kttls methol of informing t!e eitir.cns of ' Marslull and adj(dninj; counties, that we are daily receiving fvom New Yo-ik, a laage stoek of

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WuOUKNWAHi:, STATIONERY A1SD YANKEE NOTIONS! And in fact, Ii irjlhsSf kpt in the Grocery Hue, wbit.di wo will .-ell at srSlslsssJs or retail We say without fear of contradiction that we will sell a better artictc and mere of it for km SaV wa Tlian any other establishment west of Pitts burgh. If tou want to buv anvthing in our line pivssssssHI coing elsewhere, as we war rant everything sold by us tob a GOOD ARTICLE!; One of the firm having been in the busie for some time past, bejis leave to tender to the public his sincere thanks for past favors, and hopes by Hoiient and Fair Dealing:. To ne. -it a cont'nuanco of the same. W tako in SSshSBSjS for Groceries ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE ilO FAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Sale rsoas, Sn 1 Corbin's Rodt, earth veal cor tier of Michigau and La Porte strnstS, PlTSStisth, In.linna. VINNEDGE fc'BRO. S.U. Partieulur attentiun paid to orders. Octobsr3lst 1868. K4ttf The Close of the Seventeenth Volume. HARPER '8 HACfAZIE. w I I'll tin' NoveS)ber Number Hisrss'i New Mon'tiilv .M(.azik eoniplett s an other Volume of its ptiblication. The Publi.-her

heüeve that the Seventeen Volumes now issued shall give stall bargainsas will merit a liberal patcontain a UlSMt assnsnt "i ralashU sad ailtStttli H j ronage. I cau ami will sell so cheap as to

reading than will be touud in any other Periodical of the day. The best Serial Tales of the foremost Novelists of the time: Lkvkr's ".Maurice Tiernay," Bclwer Lytton's "M v Novel," Dickens' M Bleak House" and "Little Don it," Thack kray's "NewcoiiK's" and " irgiiiians," have .ue-cc.-ively sppsstsd in MSS Magazine simuluineously with their puolicutiou in England. The hest Tales and Sketches from the Foreign Magazines have heen ctirefnlly selected, and original contributions have been furnished by Cstsuw Rkvd, W'ii.rie Colli ms, Mrs. Ira-mttl I,, .ii.s idtLocH, and other prominent English writersThe larger Krtion of the Magazine has, however, been dwvoted to Articles uon American topics, furnished by American writers. Contribu tion.- have been welcomed from everv seotion of the country; and iu deciding upon their accepu.. the Editors have aimed to he RSSSTSasI sohdv bv the intrinsic in tit- of the articles, irrespe; ti ve of their authorship. Care has been taken that the Magazine should never become the organ of snv local clique in literature, or of any sectional partv in politics. At no period since the commencement of the Magazine have iu literary and artistic resources bo)CS more ample ami varied; and the Publishers refer to the contents of the Periodical for the past as the best guarantee for its future claims upon the Patronage of the American Public Tlrm: The Magazine may be obtained of Booksellers. Periodical Agents, or from the Pub11 liers, at lilacs' Dollar- a year, or Twem-tt-fite Csstc a number. The SsSti-aiuraa Votsmes, as eonipleteil, neatly bound in ChMh, are sold at Two Dollars each; SBB Muslin covers are furnished to those who wish their back Numbers uniformly bound, at Twenty live Cents each. Set . ,te, j, Volumes are now readv, bound in Cloth, and also in Half Calf The Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers gratuitnslv to Agents an.l Postmasters, and will i i i . . ... . . . make noeiai arrangements sun term lor eireuI'ltiftir tili I ! tr-a 1 I i t I'iii-V Sa-ill illaiaa tii t A Clubs .Villip i v ... ........v. at J "laa ui.'o "11 -IUIW of Two Persons at Firs Dollars s vear or Five Persons at Ten Dollars. Clergymen and Teach ers supplied ut Two Dollars a year. Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied. Also, the hound Volumes. The December Number begins a New Volume, affording a good opportunity for New Subscribers to commence tneir .-ui)scriptions. 1 he Magazine weighs orer seven and not over eight ounces. The Postage upon each Number, which liin-t be paid quarterly in advance at the Office where the Magazine is received, i Tiirek Cent. HARPER BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. BOOKS!! Coaito right along to tin Store, lic of Whets you ess find e cry thing in tue aii!;ird. Misel:inriiiis. SVIi.w.l .mil I : rt.lttitilcv ;PP:r, Pens, Ink, Slate-. PescUs. Ac. AISDSll the Pei nnlicals of die day. i. mc us a eall.an.l we will cive sow aometl, n .V;Jf. . ir- " ""ii- 01 iinioK uro s., where y. I , I I . . . I . . II. . J will find your old friend, you W. R.COMHS, 1 Cot 4:.rif

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ARRIVAL! AND o e: t AND T1 1 STOCK O F GENTS Furnishinq: Goods &c, EVER BR0JGIIT TO Id now on exhibition at PIERCE' S On the West side Michigan street. The proprietor has la'ely returned from the E i-t where he purchased, at the lowest cash prices, the largest ami best selected stock of ifVnter Clothing, Thai baa ever been offert ! to the people of Mar diall county P.irtietiiar ..Mention h is been frirCS to the Belcctios of Casoda, and the proprietor is (M-litlent that he can give gpn-rai s iiaf.tction, both in price and SSsHtv. Mv PSoek eOSSSStS in part ..I COATS, PANT- HP. AW ERS, HATS k CAPS, BOOTH ft SHUfc, GENTS' SHAWLS, A;e. Intending to m ike this my permanent !.ome, I "BEAT THE JEWS!" Oct. 49 H. PIERCE. HONEST CORNER' STILL THE rrv tliil tbi of mmm. NEW GOODS JCST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames . .' March a vear a go paid up my creditorscollected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu mer ous friends ami custom ..slliat 1 have uow onhand a general assortment of Consisting of almost erery article used in that Rao in the west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not Kui"? 10 mke a blow, not going to tell you , At .1 a . 1 that 1 wlU "J goods for NOTHING! But that I will ;ll them as cheap as I oan afford to Au experience of more than twelve vcars in the MetTsWitik Business Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JCSTICE TO AJA" lsthe BlOitO which should g ivcrn both Itinerant! seller. Give me a call, friends, -examine my Stork of tirocerifH, BOOTS AXD BffOMS, HATS AM) CAPS, Ac, tc, dre. sW. And if vou don't want to bSJ it sill not cot vou anything. J. BftGWNLCE. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on best and nocs, frr goods aoM long ago. I need she toose Jnstnoar as I h i ve snne heavy its to m iks in a short tune. InuSB vnoanos tliemeires inueotetl conltl i not do me a greater favor than tossj )VrrbntTatb, "f"Wr ? , 1 5 .t H.

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TO THE Let all irivc attention! T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Pout Otfiee, an exteniv stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that lino .. ." t: Ic. TI vviiio .i '.is-d then stOL-k LOW, thoy fed confident IB Btyits that tbov east sell on stielt terms us will warrant P I D I IP PATRdNAHF ss Ba 1 H " w I H w la rt u i i Th invite the eltWetiB ot this vicinity to an ex .;,. oau -not tneir stocK a:ii prices, issa Uoey may satisfy themselves as to their terms.' They hare ts connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to till promptly, all order- Ihr domestic manufacture. Be it further known that they alii pay in CA3H, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, PEL1S. GREEN k DRY HIDES, etc. fec. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find their stock complete. LEATHER fc NNMM, Constant'- on hand. Remeni'i the place and give us a cull one door north of the Post Ofh'ce. i Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VANVALKENBÜRGH. Plymouth, Ind., December 2nd 158. rol 4no DRY GOODS AND CLiTHIJG! SELLING PUCADCD TL! M in; uiii.ni uu i ii iit. WE would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that wr have, just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of READY-MA OE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &. Hsris bong': k at first class Houses. e cm oiler vou Ijootls ut prices to suit the times, N. H. With the above weh. 3 connected a fMLDMXG BSTIBLKIM'NT Cnder the supervision of Mr. where . c are prepared to F. J. RENNER. MAKE CLOTIILXÜ TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTKS, CASSIM RS, VESTINGS. S. A M. BECKER. apr29-23 DRt jG STORE, JDr. T. .1. WiBMW Has removed his stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one door east of PattSi smi ii Cleavelainl's st re on La Porte street, Plymouth lud, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND selected from the bet Wholesale Estab s in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsbur Chicago. Country .11 r chants. AND PHYSICIANS GENE RALLY m - i - .a m m w hi nml it to tiieir interest to give hira a call as be warrants every article sold by him to just what it m represented In addition to his large stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be fouud ENDLESS QUANTITIES of vANKEE NOTIONS I I'l'ln hi orv i uiuiiiiiji Hair Oil. PiiiMiimr TTlaa I I HI I 11 1 Hi, J ll.lU. Tnlinfrft immh o, Ci'l'j &'C And, in fact, everything usually kept in i Drug Store, at wiees as low aa can be altonled. Call snd examine for VOSfselres. T. A. LKMON. p a m n : is, a tt i : pi rr i o 1 1 1W1LL PAY THE HIGCST MARK KT Price iu CASH for your WHEAT, CORN, OA ' S, SANG, WAX, II1DKS, Ac, Ac, Remember don't stdl your Produce, Sung, Hides Af until v mi COO 111 . I U, , ! r.irMlo .1 ll, veivli.wejf flrarn. S,l - by the aad md Salt and Whisker bf the barrel! at tn? lEarsrooB on La Porte street jut west pi .... ........ Moore's llo'el. An -2:-l i C. WINTMORE. BOARDING. Pieasaut nsaas and boanl mar be ohtalsed st eof W, E BHBRWOOD.os .Mi. hif in result in igar street tliree squares north ol the Edwards House. Ans sfsw day bssrSjetscss bcaeoosMBo 'fersd rPtTfSO.n Ind 'o."';.''

To the Citizens of Ply South and Vicinity.

A VING born rouestotl to teach school in this place (lui infr the present winter, I pro pose to open a Select School in thr room formerly occupied by Or LesrOs's, .is a Vsc store, commeneinyr on Mondny, the Jnl say ot January, A. D. 1859. Said school will continue daring a term of twelve weeks, five days in each week. The following rrade(l system and rates of tut- ' tion will be observed: All tuition to be paid at or before the middle of the term. 1st Divisio: An its BlUlNU SpelBrg, Readin":, Writing, rithmi-tie, BngtlSB Grammar and Analysis, and if the student require, Philosnj.liv, ' History. Algebra, Physiology, OtusstÜJ and BookKeefwss;. Tcnss of tuition, $4 K). 2d Division am its ES'llSUl OrthoCTaphy, Spelling, Readht ritisfT, Mental and Written '- Arithmetic, Geography, and begin F.nglkh Grammar. Tcns -f tuition, $3 U0. 3rd Omissus and its Diuutu OrtL igrsshT, Iffpcllag. Reatlinjr. Writing, Mental Arithmetie and G ofrraphy. Terms of tuition, 5'h I pledge myself to do my part t rd making this a good school, and thus merit thr approbation of all those who have an interest in the advancement of education. M A R K C T M M 1 NGS , TracÄer. Ho. for Pike'si Peak! Tlio'c who bavc neplocttnl to pa the ir.tert'st rn their School lands, or looii of School funds, will save the cost of advertisinir their land, by paying sp, fssfasjlrr. T. McDONAI.D, Auditor. PAR TNER WANTED ! Who has a small amount of Money! Anybody wholin the mver wilt Uo, ami then the partner will he dispense uu. We have 160 acres of daaiec 7it ti sell 00 acres under fence anl 40 to 50 acres in cultivation : sptorfM tiaabcr fcstqmlUy of soil good water n a jr()0,j noiirliborliood, asdnesrts a saw mill. niat-aaill, store, school and church. It is well worth Sri.") p acre, and MI ST RE FOLD. The owner sssst turn 3,000 within eighteen months Äl.00 at least of which must be !.:-ti very soonr and any man who gets the land for that, v. ijl have made a ; y handsome sum of money. This is no tf- i.ta.r.aml i -1 . . . 1 a- car.-. , f ; 1 r . I , t I f t . I 1 . vrn . ! 1 ii .1 tß sj m i ra r i iiiinim. a in ii' im ssssssss best anplv soon,' to REEVE 4 CAPRON, I 9 2tf Atfvs. Plymouth. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. 1 3ERS0NS wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to i'all on t!i" unuersignel, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in rh; eoartre. i v T E, at LESS than current rates, and , on time: nw or sec '.i-, ii.i.;l0 accs out of orr on.l all f f - rv a rtf 07 tt.wn ti nf Mm . 1 w 2311 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan Ross : land 122 57-100 acres unimproved six miles I north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, , with water. The sen and c h of sw q of sec 22, and the ne of sec ."16, town 35 n, of raupe one IVik leantq of shin 400 acres beery timbered, gootl water j near Tyncr City tobe stdd in (juantilics to uit pun -ha sei. The sli of e q of see 29, town 3.1 n of raSXS 2 e, B8 acres, four Sli! - " "Uh of Plymouth hf SMS acres improved good land, timber and w ater The sc q sec 8, town 32 n, of rssce 3 e, 100 acres Green townshii' eisrht mile- from Plvinmti near store, mills, and in a Rood netidiiaorhood gtxid timber, line grass Marshy and living running water. The e h of sw q of sec town ! 1 o, tf range 2 e,and sw q of sw q of .'10, town 34 n. 139 sot -, tour miles north-east ot Plymouth good null scat and sa v mill thirty screa laspessss buildings to I"' sold very cheap. ; The shot' nw q of sec 14, town .12 n, of ia:. 3e close by Tippecanoe Town good Issdssd Lrool timber uuimnrovcd to be had on e.i-

ü a a terms. Lot Ma 4) la Whetlct's addition to the town of when requested, aceom-vuiie J with a careful driPlymouth fine dwelling ami foihI out houses. ; vtn. to ;lttentl funeral pit sessions. m. a oa , k ai i . t t

ivortn y oi j.ot io.. in nyntonm, now Known as "Baldwin House" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling boose. Part of Lotfl 73 ami 74. Plvinoiith dwelling 34s W f'et for sale or rent. I Loi No 40, PlySatHSth good dwelling ssd two- : story business house, on one of the best esraetl in town to he had at a bargain, i Persons desirous of pun basing iu this vicinity, will do wclltoirive us a call. REEVE ft CAPRON, December Oth 2lf Plymouth, Ind. j G. W. R COMBS. Orf.etino. A "Men v New Year" to one and all Come, trestle folks, aad hay a Book, I'm sell inn Baighty eheap. If you won't buy, just eome aad look Do, conic and take a peep. I know that I can suit you In prices and in looks, So come down to Comds's, And buy your New Year Books. The annual Forget Me Not, The Gem, the Wreath, the Kose, The token of atTVctioii And the choicest Books of prose, The Bible Sad the Testament, The Prayer book and the Printer, .Ami Btoksof Moral Reading. For the pious and the sinner And then I've for the Little Folks A very good aetecttoa There's .Mother, and Harry Hum, The Hobby Horse sad others There's puss in hoots, and William Tell, .itl then a great big heap Of Story books, I want to sell And I'm going to do it cheap. TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY CONCERN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of DRY ; OODS AND IX S PLY MOUTH! Nobody pretends to dinpute. As to TEA, TOBACCO, And manv other articles, he can't be beat. As to prices, we leave all to judge. I expect to make a 1 . . And will succeed Aureas anything, pro v i i i jv o AH those pay up who know thev ought to, and hone they may, and not leave DEBTS sUuding until 1 j am compelled t" rci : to the Law for collection, os-ojowtrrae. MAsrsrd totkesrlse. Plymouth, Bsfrtcssbsrtäh 1 SS8. SJsf. BHoatlFr'n SALE. P. vit ttie of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Cotttt, I -ll . . .a Will OTTer tor sale, as the directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall SsuaCr, ladiaaa, on the äss dav ol rcoruary, 1 -.:. in-inceu the bosra of 18 o'clock a. m. and I o'clock p. m. of said day, the following deseribo! real estate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to wit: Commencing at the south t sal corner of Pierce . . : . , ' I . -...:. . f . suit t , ill . lift lei :iu.m:..ii io I :te It. n , , nU addii P.1?"1 J Erection paial . . . . . . , wixa as nerc wcci to poim op,HM,,t the - - D,.A y,, f ;,tuildltion; thence in a southerly direction parallel with .1.. III.: I...... I .:. 'c.i, . .. i in t Ii u est c.n hit N tut mi, ui,. ui. tii :.. : i . i lit.- .it u ini;.iri nti.i.i m i, y OO I Ii'Cl : lllCUCe 111 .111 easterly dlrectios parallel with said Pierce atrix-t to me Michigan Koad; thence in a nortl erit direc Uos narallsl with the Miehi-au i-vid Mit, i6n r.... to the place of beSisnislr. Taken hi the ntonertt of Albaerti.r r:,nrn ,t

a a "ww w waBMwoaf aii the -uit ot Charles H. Reeve for the UM Ol Philin IL Miller. 1 Tis f. M. ItARN R1. Pherill M. C.

ATTENTION! Right about Face!

ANU H.ALT AT ir Toe wat to at t utHiu. FURNITURE! sf:li smSsWaO sliasl 71i TABLES, STAN.. , IcAT T?IE 1 Tfcrqi.fcwrq",fcw ,surtmrnt' . and Oeing a practical workman, is enahlMl o mak g,0lfwrlfCttM- H-no wforito ssssaac ; upOR the poWic' h:" a' enlire NEW STOCK, Three fourth- of ft Imving been ptm.-ha.sed and in.'inufac.'ui ed within the last thirty days. IK- keeps n'lstantly it, hi omjiloy gooi .vorkuien who will MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR asy article in his line on short notice, in good st . i tmmtmmm ,prr Of all sizes, constantly on hand and inade to order. He will also furnish an Elegant Hearse, Rt nicmU't- the place two doors north of tha Cincinnati C'lotUiii Store. Dse 30, '58-atf. A. BOYD. Marshall County DEMOCRAT Book. News JOK PIMMIX. OFFICE, M'DONALD&BRO. PROPKIhT PLYMOUTH. IND. Having reccitly made an addition to uur largo assortment of JOH TYPES We are now prepared to execute all kinds of JOB PRINTING IS T1IK NBATEST STYLE Of THE ART! VB HA H A CARD PRESS,

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Ol almh we can work .100 CAR ON PER HOI K! llandbil's, Posters. Programmes. Circular. HillHeads, ramplilct, Illanks of every description worked to order in Double quick Tinti-! An e initn.ition of out BrajelnsfnsvM eomince those in want of any kiu-1 of Pi biting tliat at tha MrhU Cenaf Dewmral Ofic. ii the plaea to hrtrc 't SOSSJ.