Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 February 1859 — Page 3

Marshall Couulii Democrat CBI.ISHED EVERT THCRSD.VT MORNING, TY D. MC DONALD T. MC DONALD MCDONALD & BROTHER. TE R M S : irPnid in Advance, S1,00 Knd of six months, SI, 50 End of thcycar, $2,00

PUisburZn Fi If. 4' C. If. Ji. PLYMOUTH STATION, TRAIN ARRIVE A3 FOLLOW TO-IV IT: FROM WEST. FRO M EAST, mail V2.05 p ra mail 1-2:03 a m Exrn 1U:4. p n ...r.xrn. 8:40 am raT lO:OUpm raT 3:1)1 am C- PC- 11II. mftRIYEA nrTAKTi Pas 1 Fit 11:43 am Fas3 Ä: Fit '2:13 p ni. S EDWARDS, Agent. LOC A l7 l"T"E" M S Farmirg Xiancl. Aters Baldwin, mine host of the Baldwin House, h:i3, during the past week, made sale of his farm, lying some two miles from town. The abundance of good farming lands it this County is beginning to attract the attention of those seeking locations in the west. A number of purchases have been made quite recently, and notriihstanding the hard times, and scarcity of ready money, many pieces of land have changed hands at fair prices. As socn as times became more brisk, and money a litth more easy to procure, the tine fuming lands of this reiriun must be in active demand, o We know of several improved farms that could be bought now ;it prices which will probably be doubled, or trebled in a frhort time, and there are arge bodies of wild, uncultivated lands, well timbered, jnod soil, and conveniently located, with respect to markets, school, fcc, which could profitably be brought into a state of cultivation, thu3 offering inducements to purchasers rarely fund elsewhere. Those having means at command would do well to note these facts, and also the further fact that there is perhaps less waste land in this County than in any other in the State, north of the Wabash River. Ladies' American Magazine. We have received the January and February numbers being No 1 and 2 of the Ladies American Magazine, bublished by Henry White, X Y, at 62 per yar. This is one of the best Magazines wj raceive, and we most cheerfully recommend it to the consideration of those whose center tables are not already adorned with a Ladies Magazine. JC5r4'Go3LisV communication found a a place in the 6tove, as requested by the author, if in our better judgment we deerued proper.' We must know the name of the author of all articles before wo will publish them. We intend to 'pad d 1-2 our own canoe,' without the assistance of any one in regard to the subject matter of G.'s communication. We hope we shall not be under the necessity of telling our correspondents again, that at tides "for the Democrat" must be accompanied by the real name of the authornot for publication, but a a guarantee of good faith. tSTlIon G. N. Fitch and J. Slidell will please accept our thanks for Pub. Doc's. itOne J. .T. Jellt, of "Alhambra" notoriety, and la'.e bar keeper at tho Edwards House, left for parts unknown a 6hort time since, leaving a pi inter's bill unpaid due this office, amounting to about So. If this meets the eyes of the aforesaid J. J. Jelly, he will consider himself notified in the most delicate manner possible, to 'foik over, this being the only way in which our 'offended dignity' can be satisfied. STWe are requested to say that there will be a regular meeting at Masonic Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening, of the members of the Masonic Fraternity. Valentines. Next Monday is Valentino's day. At Doc. Lemos's Drug Store you will find Valentines at prices ranging from 5 cents to 85 Go and look at thorn. itTHEXRT Pierce desires a settlement. See notice. JCiTHESRr G. Tiiater has Hungarian Grass Seed. &e notice. STMessrs. Kidwkll t Stalkt have dissolved partnership, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns. Mr Kidwell is going to Pike's Ueak. Mr. Staley will continue to sell goods cheap. jtfTOne N. Wakefild, an Ambrotypo Artist, -who flourished in this town about a year ago, absconded without paying us a printing bill of 84. Jf he will send us the money by mail wa will freely forgive him the deb: and say no more about it. Auction Sale of Fine Jewelry. F. C. Clapp is now ofTering for sale tho largeit and most varied assortment of fine Jewelry ever brought to this town. The good are telling on assignment, and must f)1 Pruons can be suited with any kind of Jewelry, from a finger Ring to a large Hunting Case Gold Watch. Saies to continue until next Tuesday. Ladies requested to call and examine.

JCZTSee Joseph Potter's Advertisement in another column, and give him a call.

Communicated. J DIED February 3d lS59,!n South Plymouth, Mrs Elizabeth X'tcher, aged about CO years. Truly in the midst of life tve are in death.' One by one the early settlers of this County are passing away. The deceased had been a resident of this County for twenty-throe years, and has endured the privations and hardships incident to the early settlement of this County, and now after years of toil and care, of anguish and sorrow, such indeed, a3 few arc :alled to pass through, she has taken her exit "to that bourne from whence no traveler returns." She leaves a circle of relatives and friends to moura her loss on earth, but hope wtih j-yous finger points to the home above, and exults in the prospect of a family reunion. May her ashes res', in peace. Her funeral services were attended to at the residence of her son-in-law, on the 4th inst. by Rev. W. P. Watkir.s, Pastor of the M. E. Church, of which the deceased had been about thirty years a member. For the Marshall County Democrat. Young Man, Just hold on don't go in there into that saloon, I mean: those who congregate there aie not proper associa'es for the honorable, high-minded, and industrious. Just look at them as they lift the glass to their lips; see thoso red noses, trembling hands, blood -shot eyes, and bloated faces are they such as you desire? are they the result of goodness, sobriety or temperrite habits of life? You'll never be lik-3 them! You '11 stop before you go so far! You can take care of yourself!! I hope you xrill take care of vourself, that's just what Pm talking u..t ...:ii i' rv.v. ..... Pm thinking, if you go there to do it. Pm not sure that you 'II not be like them if you goon; arid Pm not sure that you'll stop urless you stop now. The veiriest bloat in town once tho't he'd stop too. but did he? Let those cramps ?nd fever, and delirious raving, and paroxysms of wild fury, in a word, "them snakes in his boots" answer. There's danger there, don't go in your face may become as bloated, your nose as red, your hands as trembling as his, and your reputation ruined; your friends, those who are really such, see this, though you may not, they are desirous that you may escape the danger, so don't go there; be a man, a sober man, independent enough to refuse the glass, to resist the temptation, and give an emphatic no! to all solicitations come from whom they may, to entor those dens of vice, idleness, and iniquity, where drunkards are made, monoy spent, and character ruined. Again, I gay, bo a man; a man of whom your friends, your brothers, your sisters, or your mother, need not be ashamed. Remember that "there is a way which seemeth rhjht unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of duath." Prodaxg. Advertise your Business. Do not hide vour liht under a bushel. Whatever your calling or occupation may b if it needs support from the public, advertise it thoroughly and efficiently, in some shape or other, that will arrest th attention of the public. I freely confess that what suacess I have had in my life may fairly be attributed more to the public press than to nearly all other causes combined. There may possibly be occupations that do not require advertising but I cannot well conceive what they are. P. T. B ARNUM. I have always considered Advertising, liberally and hng, to be the great medium ot success in business, and the preludo to wealth. And I have made it an invariable rule, too, to advertise in the dullest time, a long experience having taught me that money thus spent is well laid out; as by keeping my business continually before the public, has secured me many sales that I otherwise would have lost. Stephen Girard. Whatever success I may have had in business I owe mainlv to continuous Advertising, and I deem it good policy to advertise long in the same papers. From a close observation, I am fully convinced that it i impossible to make much headway in any branch of commerce, without the facilities which the press alone can give. Jacob Ridge wait. My motto through life ha3 bean work and advertise. In the business, advertising is the true Philosopher stone and turns whatever it touches to gold. I have advertised much, both in the weekly and duly papers; nor have I found that those of tho largest circulation of either class -benefitted me the most. Johx Jacob AsTOR. Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! this 13 the life of trade, and standing advertisement you will find, will prove tho most "remunerative: at least I havo found it so du

ring my business career thus fr, f.r sho'd : vccrr.K l3,7., d .t.nges and a'r.nng rost. you withdraw but a singlo week from tI,c:lhr5 a,M HC paper in -which 3 0U nrc accustomed to ad- I " Said land will be wld at the time alove stated, vertise, ten to ono that would be timo or bid fn by tnr Auditor, for the beii'.fit of tho would-be-new customers vrill look into tho S hool Euad. nnlrss thr principal, int'-rest.duw-

rjftnersfor vour .id.Iross. nod ..f r..-.T ir -I -"- - ' 'I ivv III Ulli- II, .you wtM lose Keveral prufitabls s.-ilo'. t William Ouav.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Ho! for Pike's Peak. "We take this method of informing the citizens of, Marshall and adjoining Counties, we are daily re-j ceiving all kinds of Groceries, and arc determined ' to sell for Cash at reduced prices. Our goods are , all of the best quality. We warrant every article ; that wc sell tobe just as represented or the purcha-! scr can return them We will not be undersold by ' any house in the County. Ladies buying goods of Us can have them delivered anywhere in town. Cash paid for almost all kinds of produce. PATTERSON k CLEAYELAND. PHOTOGRAPHS,; AMRROTYPES, MF.LAINOTYPES, and j stereographs; Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over I Pevrhin'd Drug Store, crjnal to any taken in the Union. Call and examine, the sublime yietv of Niagara Fall., the Greek Slate, a Palace by Gas Light, kc, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Sterco'copo views of private or public building taken, and thu Stereoscope furnished tn order. Terms a? low as can be afforded, and all pict urea warm sited. Jnlv29ih SCtf J. CARBUTT, Artist. Wn vt Dkiu;I3Ts say of St. John's Cough k CoNstwircioN Syrcp. Messrs. Howe & Lent, New ark, Illinois, wrote June 2.1d 1?57: -Send U9 im mediately sir dozen Cough & Consumption Sump. We as?ure no medicine we Fell gives such general satisfaction, the demand for it being beyond all precedent. It gives u pleasure to sell a medicine ' so satisfactory to all." j Mr. J. Strainer wrote Aug, 17, 165S: "Send , me eight dozen Cough & Consumption Syrr.p. j This medicine can't be beat in this country. It j tSSMP" B! a"J rrovcs " ;'r! Messrs. Powell & Dawson, Virginia, iseonsin, ; wrote Oct. IcnkS: "Send us six dozen Cough & Con sumption Syrup. It has elVtcted many great cures j here." " i j Extraordinary Renovatoin of the Blood. ; Tlie astounding cures accomplished by Dr Ko j backV Scandinavian Remedies, are the result of; j their immediate and most salutary effect upon the I blood. Nervous" complaints, indigestion, scrofula, ' liver complaints, melancholy, general debility,! j aftVctiom of tlie procrcative organs, ulcers, crap t'ons ete.. ail hive their seat and source in the! blood. If that fluid H he.dthy, the whole IkhIj ii ! healthy, and if corrupted, it is quickly fieed from every taint ty a course of Dr Roback's TJIood PuriuVr :md Tills. Every mail brings grateful letters from C(.iialesecnt patients. The w hole West ring w ith the praises of t'.ieso priceless curativesSee Adverti.-i nn-nt. Flesh W o ii n .1 s , !! fores. It u r n s , Sf 1 1 i rK, Tumor. Front Rite. Con t ra ction of lle M h c I r 9, WrV nfM n f the Jiiiit-.ru ii t he Turk txI hite. K Ii e ii mallm. C1iilM:in. Lantrne.. Strain. Wii i.;-. et I. L. S'. Jolm' Liniim-af enjoy a errat rrpiiiiiti-n :n nn external application for inrn ami animal iu tl.raUveU.'iinril ra-ie. I here iv rrrtify Mint St. ,Tolin. Liniment I pn-ese of tlie ni"1 to Iii-Inn rnruf i vr prupertie of jny nirtlirine ttiat Iis ever come within my knowledge. I firt in;iite ni'f it for flic rheumatism, to which 1 hml tcn piljrrt for more than forty year. I was t) en confined to my lrl. so lu lrlen t Nn 1 1 eotiM nnt '.urn nyelf, Imt whs completely curl riy llii Liniment. I appl'e! it frerly just lrfore Koinsr tn he.!, t UhhiriR it in well wit). the li.iit'l. until intiamtnation wa rroiliifetl. anl then hoiiiul on tixhtly iirni llaiiiirl. I have recominentled it o ninny of my friemi tor rvere c:irs of rheumatism. Pore, hruise. etc., anil the anie wonilerfnl ucces hi ev- r attemleil itn use. A friemi h.til his foot bo badly hurt ty a pIoiikIi th;it it w;ii thouglit he must We it. Iii' w:n en'irrly he'pli-i". hut wa pcrfartly cured by the ll.se of t!ii l.inimt i.t All luv friends who have ilnl it concur with me in the l eikf that it t the l et medieln t.f tie kind in the w.rd. W A Kit FN bl'LL. Ttrru. Atit?'wt. Fri'in a 'it!'Ji y iHUzrn of franUin Count v. 0. 1KK I wii.li yon would establish an aßeney here for the .ale of your I.ininirnt. I t'fcd a valuahle horj, a f-w d.i.v -inee, io lame as c.-ircely to he able to walk. 1 ftit to Coiiiinhu. and procured a liottle if your Liniment, a f-w applications of which effected a cure. I c.ni.!T it prt-r rube 10 any linimetit 1 have ever used, ami should he jd.id to have it kept here for sale. n that I ni:iy yt "v titin? coiiveriiently obtain a upplv. It will (ell readily. iKOKGh Si l ON til. VEjiTKHVii.i.r, Franklin county. O. Fain and Weakness in the Eack and Side of Six Teais' Standing cured My wife wa about ix year allltcted win a p;ii?i in her hacte and side fche w conUm d part of the time to her bed. Hie made use of the Mustang Liniment, and variouM other medicine, hut obtained in relief until she made use of St. Johia Liniment, which effected a speedy cure. ArriCA. Ohio. April 1. J-KEDERIC IIEISLEIt. I consider St. John'i Liniment far superior to any niedicine for the same purpose I tmve ever known, either for man or beast. It removed a lump alout at larue as my double list, of iix weeks' standing from a neighbor's horse. It was supposed to hare been produced by a sprain. The owner said he would willingly give ten dollars to have it removed, but thought Ii could not be ttone. I would recommend every family to keep this valuable preparation on Land. Farmers and others havirj: horse and cattle, would frequently experience rrtat adrantaKefrom sodoins;. BENJAMIN HUDDLE. Near Melmore, Ohio. Thi certifies that my twin suffered a reut deal witn froien feet about fifteen year. I tried every thins; that seemed ca'culatrd to nffird relief, without benefit, until at last I made ii-e of . L St. John's Liniment, a few application of which effected a thorough cure. Mt. Kitciikxvhx, Olüo. ELIAS TWIGG8. Horso Cured of a Frightful Wound TM certifes that my horse fell and ran a liarrow-tooth through his leg. I feared it would ruin him. I applied John's Liniment, and a perfect cure was noon eth-cted-WM. II. llt'KNE, Tiflin. Ohio. Windfalls and Severe Cut I had a hu that had a larxe wiuTgtt upon each hind leg. about six years. I made use f many thing o remove them without suecess. I finally applied t. John" Lin.ment three time a week, for about three month. I bathed very thoroughly, and nf'ir each application heated in the Liniment with a hot shovel until dry. A thorough cure was effected, r ow about two years since, and there has been no indication of their returning. I, upon one occasion, let my axe si p, and cut a gash in my horse three inches in length and one Inch in depth. We tied up the wound a soon a po-sihle. ami bathed with the Liniment, by which a- Very rapid cure w effected, J. McNEEN. Wauon Station. Old. Lump removed from a Korso and Lameness Cured. Mr. John Beard, near Tiffin, Ohfo, had a horse with a lump upon his leg about the siie of a hen's egg. He finally became so lame that he rnu'd not be used, and wa scarcely able to wlk. My Liniment wa applied and soon removed the lamp and effected a thorough cure Foi l bv all Medicine Dealers, who will furnish St. John's Almanac gratis. I. L. ft. John A Vo Tiflin City. O.. tieneral Agents for the Western Sta es. BOARDING. Pleasant room and board mr.v be obtained at the residence of W. F. SHERWOOD, on Miehi - irar street three squares north of the rd wards House. AUo a few d iv ltartlers can be accommoated. Hym outh Ind. Jan CO r0 Sale of Land Mortgaged (and forfeited) to the School Fund. NOTICE h hereby given, that the undersigned will offer for sale, at the court hounc door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 1'Jth day of February, at 2 o'clock p ni., precise ly, tlie following described land, which w.n MortL'acd to the State of Indiana bv JoIma Jackson, to ecun tho payment of sixty dollars to tlicCowmon School Fund.nnd row lorlVited for thcno.ip ayment of j.i in- ipl i od ii tercet, to-wit: The houth h ilf of the south east quarter of sec- j tion twenty-five, 111 town-hip thirty-four north, of ! range one cast, containing ciphtv acres, more tr less. Principal, sixty dollars, $0:1,00, interest lue on the d.iv f sale, tltteon dollars ami neventy 1 lfl"rw : ' T. Ah DOXA LP, ! u m vif!i, D ,,,.. 1 Hi--"i Audit

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AIKMyFAjL! AN D fX yJk. A ND k P V, & STOCK o IP OENTS Furnishing Goods &c, EVER DROUGHT TO Is now on exhibition at PIERCE' S On the AVc5t side licliiscnn street. Tlie riKMrietor has laelv returned from the East i where lie purchased, at the lowest cash prices, the largest and best s leeted stock of Winter Clothing, That lias ever been offered to the people of Mar shall county. Particular ..ttention has been riven to the selection of Good., and the proprietor U cor.nacnt tnat he can lm vc frenral saisfuetion, both in price and qualitv. Mv stock consists in part of COATS, PANTS, DRAWERS, MATS & CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, GENTS' SHAWLS, sc. Intending to make this my permanent home, I shall gire such bargains as will merit a liberal patronage. I can and n ill sell so cheap a3 to "BEAT THE JEWSI Oct. 23 19 II. PIERCE. HONEST CORNER STILL THE CBSTBR OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a vear a go paid up my creditors rollected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu mer ous friends and customers that I luve uow unhand i a general assortment of DDraWCKCMIIDS Consisting of almost ei fry article uc:i in that line in the west. Of all kindi to unit all classes of people. I an not going to make a blotr, not going to till yon that I will oll y goods for NOTHING! . But that I will Jell them as cheap as I can nffivd to An experience of more than twelve years in the Merclinnlilc liiisincss Cominccs mc that "EQUAL AM) EXACT JUSTICE TO ALE" Is tho motto which .hould govern both buyer and seller. Giro mc a call, friend.-", examine my ef i.Vw j roriW Oi 9ml OCCi II k, Q Q J'g yjy SHOES, HATS A XI) CAPS, ttc, tc. Ac, And if you don't want to buy it will not coft von anything. J. URO WN LEE. BY THE WAY I h ue a large amount on h?ok and notes, for good sold lon ao.- 1 icI the money juU now as I have smo heavy pavment to make in a short time Thoso who know thcmseh ciindt btcd could not d - - - - v - - r ,n ni. IM lll'U I" VU VU"IO I I do inr n 'rr;itT favor thin ton.iv COV. Ply month, October 21, ' J. It. 1

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TO THE Let all give attentioit! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENEP, one door north of the Pott Oftlce, an eitcnive stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ' Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that lino of trade. Having purchased their stock LOu , tney feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE, rri ? ii. . i .1 it.1 . i ncv invuc inecivzcnsoi una icinuv 10 an c v animation of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. They have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who arc 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 kinds of FITR ' jyrj n c A GREEN it DRY HIDES, fcc. &c. Asthev purpose making their store Vperniancnt institution of Plvmouthrthe public may be assured that they will always find iheir stock complete. LEATHER & FIXDIIVGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and ive us a call one door north of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, I V V" A MX A T t.CVTTTTnr?TT I X , .Iii 1 .lKUIiiWJUKWII. tm .u t i n o,iia;a f,j iA rivmouth, Ind., Uecembcr 2nd lcotf. rollno ' 1 DRY JkJ A N D SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! "XTn would respectfully call the attention of put chasers to the fact that we have just re ceired from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of Kßm ItEA DY-MADK oftfa of o4J HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. H a viug bought our stork at fir.-t class Hou.es. we can offer you Oood at prices to suit the times, T- B. With the above we have connected a IK! Under the supervision of Mr. F. J whore we are prepared to REXNER, MAKE CLOTHING TO OKDER!

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DRUG STORE, nr. T. IjEJIO.Y Has removed his stock of DRUGS AXD MEDIC IX ES to the Mum one doreast of Pattei-son w Cleavcland'.- storo on Li Porte street, Plymouth lud, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AXD selected from the best Wholesale Estal s in New York, Philadelphia, Fittsbur Chicago. Count riß llercli ants, AND V II V S I C I A X S G K X E RALLY Will fin I it to their intercft to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it U rcprnentod In addition to hin large stoc k of Drug and .Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS IVr.HlMTV. 'Hair Oil, Burning Fluid, Tobnrro, And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Druff Store, at prices as low as can he afTorJcd. Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. FAIÜIF7Ss7 "ATTEIVTIOi! 1WILL PAY THE HIGCST MARKET Price in CASH for vour WHEAT, CORN, OAIS.SANG, WAX, HIDES, kc, kc. Remember don't sell your Produce, Sang, Hides kc, until you see me. I keep "for sale at the very lowest figures. Salt. by the sack and Salt and Whiskey by the barrel, at my iVarcroora on La rortc street just west of Moore s Hotel. Aui; 25-49 C.WHITMORE. "IoäTidbs wmm For which I will par the hichert price in ca. the ?iiof tlx' t'olden Ifoot. aug . f E. PAUL BLANKS FOR JUSTICE Ol' IVace for sale chctp, at this f thcc. THE

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Who has a small amount of Money! Anylody i who has the money will do, and then the partner j will be dispensed with. . We have ICO acres of choice land to sell 90 acres under fence and 40 to 50 acres in CHltivatlob; . Fplendid timber first quality of sod good water in a good neighborhood, and near to a saw-mill, grist-mill, store, school and church. It is well worth $25 pM- acre, and MUST BE SOLD. The; owner mttsf hare $2,000 within eighteen months $1,500 at least of which must be had very corr; and any man who gets the land for that will have made ä very handsome sum of money. This is no humbug; and anvbodr wanting a first-rate home had best apply soon," to " REEVE k CAPROX, Dec, a 2tf Att'vs. Plymouth. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSOXf- wanting to buy or sell Land. wHIuo well to call on the undersign-d, who can pi ve facilities for purchase or sale equHl to any in country. FOR SALE, at LESS than c?irrrnt rates, and on time: nw or sec 3-1, (less 10 acre? out of sc i cor.) and s h of sw qof &ec 27, town 32 n. of ranze 1 w 2.0 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. Th n h of nw fen w m r, sec C Michizn Road iland 122 57-100 acres unimr?oTed six milei north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land. with water. The sc n and c h of sw o of sec 22. and the ne q of sec 3G, town 35 n, of rane one e Polk townj ?hio 400 acres heavy timbered, good water I near Tvner Citv to bo sold in Quantities to suit i v a purchasers. j The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of ranire trt cl r i r rt i n f t ct cu acres, ionr nines ?ouui oi i ivraoum ni i teen acres improved good land, timber and water j The sc q sec 8, town 32 n, of ramrc2 e, 1G0 . acres Green township eight miles from Pivni - outh near store, mills, and in a pod neighborhood good timber, fine grass marsh, and liting j running water. Tlie c h of sw q of sec 25, town 31 n, of range ; i an( sw 1 8W 1 tow n 31 n, 122 acres, i i our miles north-cast of Plymouth good mill seat I i and saw-m;ll thirty acre imnroypd hnildinn-a - ' to be sold very cheap. r... 0The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n. of range i 3 b-v Tippecanoe Town-good land und !KOod timbcr-uuimproved-to be had on easy Lot No. C in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. j North 3 of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now known ' as "Baldwin House" a desirable location. JjOt o.91 in Plymouth good dwelling house. Part of Lots 73 and 74, riymouüi Jwclhng 2 1x43 feet for sale or rent. I T . Xr .r Tl .1 1 1 If . ; Lot rso 40, Plymouth rood dwelling and two-1 i . . . , Cu i i story business house, on one of the best corners in crjsjiis ucMiou vi puiLiiasing m ims vicimty, i will do well to give us a call. i IiEEE Si CAFKON, j December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind. TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY CONCERN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best a?sortmcnt of :;,iB)m(lTlQ)(D3) AND Yankee Motion a, PLYMOUTH! Nobodv pretends to dispute. As to Vi,m i TOJi A ceo, And many other articles, he can't be beat. A to

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Sell in"; ftoorf, And will succeed sure ns anything, 0 VHDilJNTG-?, All those pay up who know thev ouuht to, and hone ! .WylLfcave DEBT Kundin;; until' 1 am compelled to resort to the Law for collection. ' or do worse. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September Dth lH. 42ti.: TIlUiTi i)J )) . i 4000 YARD SHEETINGS, 3000 YARDS PRIXTS, 500 YARDS GINGHAMS, 1000 YARDS VELVET TRIMMINGS, 10UU YARDS DEXIMS, 500 YARDS SIIIRTIXGS STRUTS, 500 YARDS TICKINGS; Also a larjc assortment of DE LAIXES; DE BEGES. JEAXS, KATIN ETTS. CAMBRICS, kc kc 1 All the aho c goods, and many ntoi e, will be sold at a small advance from cost. With our large increase of trade we are enabled to olfer Better Bargains than ever before. Wo return many thanks to the public generally, for the liberal patronage they havo given ns, and 1 hope by still making ours the LOW PRICE STORE! To merit a continuance of their favors. We invite all to give us a call and sec for themselves. LOOK FOIl THE SIGX! slow vims mm On the corner South of lhc Edward Houpc. Jm Q0 150 RICE k SMITH. Store House for RENT The subscriber ofTera for rent or Ale a large Store House in the town of Bremen, Marshall county, Ind., at a reduced price. IU3 JOHX DEITRICK. D00US AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store ef II. PIERCE JL Co. ancl7-ytf.

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Right about Face! fT-T- TXTÄlTii a su halt AT IT VOL' Wa' T ) BVT ie . Ty M XT T rT T T O f BUREAUS TABLES, STANDS, ic AT TiIT 1 j J0ii(g ; lie buys forcaIr, kcefn a complete sortment, and ljeing a practical workman, is enabled o mal good sclectlofifi. i n He has no oU stock to palm off pon Ü.r public, but on the contrary, Las a. entire - NEW S IV) CK, Three-fourths of it having fceerr purchased and I .s.i.:- .ut, i rr i . ,. 1 f oatUQtI)' ia his employ goo-1 workmen who will I MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR ny aiticle in his line on sh'jrt notier, in goodo and reasonable terms ' Of all sizes, constantly on hand and nide to vnier. IK wilt &I50 fcmllt au Elegant Hears o, 1- , when requested, acconnanie 1 with a carcfnl dri- ! ver to attend funeral processions. Remember the place two doore north of tht ! Slorc. Doc 3(?,V?-5tf. a. no YD. . ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT! Cures RIuHimatisni. Cures Fro-t Bit". Oriental Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. ; Onenta! Life Liniment Cures Cuts and Bruic, Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Ibrsc.-. Oriental Life Liniment 1 Cares Sweeny 01 Horse. Is nrrt a SECRET REMEDY; the Printed 1 Analysis accompanies each Bottle. j Sold by Dnigg'sls nnd Comi'ry Merchints at !2r cents, 50 cents, and Op Dollar r-er tott!e. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. PORTER, 96 j Third Street, Louisville, Kcstnclj. j Pr. It. D. PORTER S TWO MltfÜtfE BROFS: AVill Cure Sick IleaJacIie in Two Minutes ! These Drops will cure Sick Headache Iu two 'minutes. In every case where the patient is not I -. T.V " .v. r rcucTcu ui mc mmuicH iiier taxing mc i wo Minute Drops, the hmicy will e refunded' llie Two Minute Drops are pertVc'ly pafe and pleasant to take, and will Iwi found of instant benefit in sick headache, nausea and sick Ftomach, faintnes, pain in the fctomach, colic, or pain iu the side, painful cough, depression of spirit, ic., kc. Sold everywhere at ') tents per bottle. Manufactun-Hl hy Dr. IL l. Porte, 96 Third , Street, Louisville, hy. Promote Digestron and impart tone and Tigor to the pystcm. In their action they are tonic and alterative, anr. mildly laxative. They do not gripe or nauseate in the least; at (he same time they are certain in their action, curing habitual vtiyentss, sick headache, dirziftosi, loss of apjetite, debility, depression of ppirit). Ae., kc. Asa Female Fh.i., they have no superior in Amtnorahea, or snpprefitiwr of the mens-, and other monthly diseases. These Pill effectually remove the exciting cause, and restore the patient to health in .1 few daysv 71iese ills are pr.rcft rerc-table, evetainmno mrrcurv or other deli terious drags. These Tills are gm n in doses of one pill after dinner every day untill the c!iease ia removed. If the disease does not yield in 48 honrs, increase tha doe to two or three pills at a time. Manufactured with great circ bv Dr. R. P. Porter, 96 Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and told t druggists generally; price 5 cents per box -Any person who does not live convenient to an agent can have the pill Cnt by mail, potR paid, by remitting 25 cents to the propiletor, or five boxes for fme dolUr. If ran desfre health, .ask for PORTER'S DINNER PILLS, tnd uao no other; Jan. 27, U;9. 9 r

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SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue Of an execution to nae directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court. I will ofTor for sal e as the law directs, at the court house drtor. in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the I9thdsv öf Februar?, 159. between the hours of ten o'clock a m. and four o'clock Jim of said day, the following deecitxd real estate inftaid eorrnty, to-wit: Lr'.numbper thirty fine (31) in the original srvey of tha town of Plymouth. Taken as th propeitT of Georpe JVIavk, f atlmrine Mack nd Henry Trucsdcll, at the suit cX Dnhlel Brown." td O. M. BARNARD. Shff M. C BESTquU-ty of Irarri.V G n.powdtr, YoiBcIFesortfTid Black TF.AS.jO, VIXXErCE TIRO'S.