Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 February 1859 — Page 3
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UlatSball (onutii Beitiötriit s . ,' rtkUsHEo xvsay thcrsdat molmso, bt . M roSALD,.. . .t. MC DONALD KIcDOiVAIII & BROTHER. TERMS: IfPnid in AdTancc, 1,00 End of six months Cad' of thcycar, $3,00 Pittsburg, Ft 11. It. PLYMOUTH STATION, TEA I XI AHMTE AS TfOLLOWS TO-WIT: rioiiwT, T?" mail 12-05pra : .hail 12:03 a m xrm 10:45pm. 8:4a am nT 10:00pm ..r'T 3:04 a m & C- 11TIME TAI LE Itt d tkxx. rrrtcr janxart 5, at 9 15 o'clock a m G-olnr West Goiner 7!a3t L't Plymouth 15 do Clark's 2 35 do Tyner 250 r mUvc Laporte 915am do do Plank Road 9 50 do M do Still well. 9 50 do do do Van's 10 00 do do Knotty JW do Wsikerton 3 2.' do Kankakee 3 43 do Van'a 4 00 do Stillwell . 4 10 do Plank Road 425 Ar. Larorte 445 Past&Frt 11:45 am. do do Kankakee 1015 do do do Walkerton 1035 do do do Knott's 10 55 do do do Tyner 1 1 05 do do do Clark's 1115 do doAr. Plymouth 11 35 do Pas3 &Frt2:15 p m. S EDWARDS, Agent. LOCAL ITEMS. 'D. T. Piiillps Esq. has charge of tho Local Department of the Republican. We hold him in high esteem and regret he hould put himself in. danger of bad company; but congratulate ourselves with the fat that he h able to set a good example and lesist temptation. We welcome him to the Editorial corps heartily, and shall be happy in knowing that we can find at least one part of the Republican that a decent man can read without blushing for its editor. We extend to Mr Phillips our best greeting and toshes for his prosperity and tnccess. - - 7We are under nrany obligations to W. H. Salisbury Esq. of Roberts's Old Line Drag Store, Laporte for tae prompt manner in which he responded to our call for a portion of the paper on which this issue of ike Democrat is printed. C3rOur paper merr ailed to send trs a supply of paptr last weet. TVe have written to them njam, and hope- they will send a supply, so that we shall not be forced to 'lay over next week. XSTGoiwi's Ladi's Book for March has been receiredL Oodey is always "up to time." If any of our readers want a good Lady's Bool, let them send us S3 for it and the Democrat. Wa hare exchanged with God over Uivm years, and have never missed a number. 3TWe take pleasure fn recommending. JVhn-M. Shoemaker to-the favorable notice of 11 who wi3h Jewelry, or Clocks and Watches. "We have had some dealings with him, aci hare always found him right XST'We- snail publish the names of all those of our debtors who have evinced a desire to swindle us. We are willing to wait on aiT those who cannot pay; but those who cm, and will not pay, should be made publfr, that other people may not be s win died by the JEBj adrertisement it will be feen that Jam&s O'BtUAN, formerly of Lafayette, Ind., has located at Knox, Stark county, for the purpose of practicing law. Persons having legal business to transact in that county, would- find it a good-investment to engngß- hi 6rviees. Evans have purchased the Meat Market kept by Henry McFarlin. and intend keeping a good supply of fresh Meat. Patrons of t market wilt be promptly served. Z37Ed wards fc V an. hare purchased the stock Of Djs". ?hoes owned by S. Darling & Son. Peterson's Magazine, For March, is received, .in advance of all others. We cannot speak too highly of this Magaaine; succeeding numbers add new laurels to its reputation. We have already ordered a number of copies for our patrons, and would be pleased to order more. 'Published by T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. - The Home Magazine, For March, is oi our table and from a hasty perusal of its contents, we are much pleased with it. Every lady in the country should subscribe for it. Address T. S. Arthur Sr Co., Philadelphia. Pcpulatiok. Plymouth contains about twentytwo hundred toult ten lawyers and ' halt dozen editors! Local, Hepuoliccu, 2Zol is the re four editors of tue RepubIban? Why, Mr P., you should have ben moro considerate; that has been a Printing OGce aecret" for more than two years. Ratty will giro yoa fits for that see if he don't. . I X3TW. L. Bradks Esq. commenced a second, course of lessons in writing, at the Seminary, last Tuesday evening. Those who are desirous of becoming masters of the quill" should not fail to attend Mr Ba rchool. To be angry it, to revenge the faults of clhersporflbemselres. ''J j. i , A man should nivcr be ashamed to own that he has beeu in the wrong, which is cyintf in other words, that he is wiser today than -he wanyerterd.iy.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PHOTOGRAP HS, AMBROTYPE3, .. MELAINOTYPES. and , STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over Pershing's Drug Store, equal to any taken m the Union. Call and examine the sublime yiew of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, kc in that wonderful instrument, the Stefcoscopc. Sicreoscopo views of private or public buildings taken, and the Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms ai low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CAKBUTT, Artist. July2Dth CGtf . - Why will Ton Delay. Why will you neglect that dircase which is ta king such deep root and avhich gives you warning by that hacking cough, that you are fast ripening for eternity. Why encourag that pain in the side, the raising of blood, those night sweats or that difficult bre-.th'ng which silently whisper in roaa ar that aomethin must be dono to save you from the srrave of the consumptive. Why act so carelessly by permitting that disease to destroy your your health, and hasten you to the tomb from whence no traveler yei reiurnee. cilekce mat Dreadful Couph, or death must carry you to your silent grave. Why delay while there is yet nope 7 Consumption is caused by impure humors of the blood being deposited in the cells of the lungs. Hence the lungs are like a spring of water when reilcd up by the dirt or mnd, if clear water constantly flows through the springs, impurities or mud will re conveved away by the Dure water. Ju so w ith the blood when kept in a clean or pure state; as it constantly flows through the lungs it carries away all corrupt matter, ana penect health will be the result. From two to four PilU taken every night or every other night, or eaongb to keep the bowels regular, will in a reasonable time cure consumption. The reason these pills are used j no re than all others is because they are made of parifying regetabie, and dense the body from all corrupt matter, and drive om disease of every discription quicker and in a milder manner than any other Fills. Dr Morse Indian Koot mis are sold by all dealers in Medicines. What Drcgcists at of St. John's Cocch k CoNsviirno: Sucr. Messrs. Howe & Lent, New ark. Illinois, wrote June 23d 1857: "Send us-im mediately sii dozen Cough k Consumption Surup. We assure no medicine we sell gives such ccneral satisfaction, the demand for it beiug beyond all precedent. It gives .ns pleasare to sell a medicine so satisfactory to all Mr. J. Strainer wrote Aug, 17, 1659: "Scud me eight dozen Cough & Consumption Syrup. This medicine can't be beat in thi country. It poet Hie cold, always ready sale, and proves itself best t'n worst eases." Messrs. Powell & Dawson, Virginia, Wisconsin, wrote Oct. 1858: Send us six dozen Conh k Consumpti m Syrup.- It has effected many great cures here." Extraordinary Henovatoln of the Blood. The astounding cures accomplished by Dr Roback's Scandinavian Remedies, are the result of their immediate and most salutary effect upon the blood. Nervous complaints, indigestion, scrofula, liver complaints, melancholy, general debility, affections of the procreative organs, ulcers, eruptions ci".., all have their seaU and source in the blood. If that Cuid fs heIthy, the whole body is healthy, and if corrupted, it is quickly freed fro m every taint bra course of Dr Roback's Blooii Pu rifier and Fills. Every mail brings grateful let ters from convaTesccnt patients. The whole West rings with the praises of these priceless curativesSee Advertisements "- Ji-A ' A. Ä t . jU. A.. bt ras ess o Bt-jean s Cough and Consumption SYRUP.. TWO Bottl of Symp eared Mn. K. D. Fife. Itvcnm. Ohio. 4 A coagU od paia la her ije of three feAra' tAndlnf. One tt!e enred' the wife of C. Zimmerman. Lvq, Coramlaaioorr of Seneca coon ty, Ohio, at couvh ai4 ain In her sMa and breaat of three yearV Unrtm(. mx hottlei rared Mn. John Hou-lr. Wolfcrvek town hip. of s eoutrh, wit h srere pain in her sitle and breast, f wo years' itandine. Poor bottles cured Mrs. O. W. Zelder. Port Seneca. Ohio, of a coujrh. pain in her aiile aol bretst. anil graerI debility, of f mr yrars tndinc gie had been under the care of fir physicians, ail of whom pronounced her ease incurable. Two bottlrs cureJ Mrs. PmalL of r-rt BrH. Ohio, of a roach of twenty ye.rs' standing. She took it when a chiul, direc'ly after having had the fneatVa. Tire bottles cured a ynnni lair la- the family of Mr. John Miller. &len towirühip. Senega Cor, Oc. of a- couich aad palpitation of tlie liexru of about a year's stand in jr. She was apparently upon the trerire f the grrare. Her physician and fri-n U expected h would toon die, and he was at oe time Mtppoard to he ilea l. Three bottVs cured Mrs El i .heth Campbell, an old lady of eTentjye-rs of airi. Mexico, Ohio, of a cougti with which he li-tU been suTerintx several vears. Three b dt'es cared C. L Johnson. Esq Cashier of tht Seneca County U in'. o' a coauh and general debility of several months' standing, which it was feared would terminate in coniTipf ion. . One bottle eared C. IC VnUon. ?Xember of Cons;rs, from Otiio. Me wrote frunr Washington fTty to hU fiinlly in Ohio: "Send me by express one hot tie of Sc. John's CvQRh and Ornuuiption tvrup. which I 'want for a friend, Tnebo(tI obtaioed the day I left home, cured aay very severe coM. and also cured a friend." Ob lrz ottle restored toexceilent health. a-dangTir - frr nf M. Shaffer. Rq . of llacom. O. f he was affilrted with a very severe coagh and pain in her iee inout six mntlii. Four large botMea eared Mr. J: Bhaffer. ner Green esTtle, Ta . of s disease of three xer stancing-, whleb. revealed liim from doinit hard work.-. One phyalcUn doctored hint f-r dvapep-tia. and another for consumption, without alTjrdiuif any relief. "St. John's Couch and Consumption Syrnp." says the Sandu'ky Democrat. " i an eJtcslent remedy foe coughs and colds : in fact, we do not know its equal. Numerous hare come nmler our observation, in which the patient, apparently Kinking ander consumption, has been restored to health by itsuoe. We have used U with great success in our own family." Six bottles cured Dr. Stoucr. a respectable old school physician, of Oregon. Ohio, lit was some months confined to his bed with a disease of the lungs. Seven physicians visited him, and agreed in the bUf that he could cot recoTsr. ConnftC?icnt -"Mr. Edward R. Kavlor. Kew-Har.n. Connecticut, wrote Dec. 15. I?M: "Having traveled through a arreat portion of the W entern coaotry. I became acquainted with your popuUr Cougii and Cjn sumption ?yrep. which i si yer extensively usef in the Vt eatern ivorl.J I wixlt. to know If yoa have an agency iti New-. k City; if you hare, please inform me by return tow!, who i your agent and where-, as I want some for myself sod friend j, who sre snfTeriof sritb; coughs and olds If yox have no agency In New-Vork, I sIiaII KOI the money to y-m for a cut. lleaae lor.jrm me what will be lit-- cxpene of three, doaen small bottles, delivered in N.-w ,ork City. fy business is railroading on the New-Vrk and New lisfeo RUifroad. I hink your hyrup the Kreatest article in tle world for coughs and colds. My wife says she knows it saved her life ones in Michigan, aud says she don want to bt wliln out it in the house." Iowa. Mr. E. W. Brooks, a well-known wealthy cltt-' sen f ewuo. low, said to the proprietor of HL. X hn'i Cough and Consumptive fivruo: ' I wish you would establish an agency iu our pUce for tlie sale oX your 8yrop. 1 conile.- it a-reatly superior to any preparation in the world for a simdar ptrpm. It has saved my life and restored me to sound and robust health, when I was so far gone with consumption a to be considered beyond the reach o medicine. If you oont establish an axrncy in our place, 1 will carry brk with uie a supply f -r myself and seve'al of my frieud. You mutt not send l.-ss than a gros or the Urge bottles. I could s.ll that quantity myself." Illinois Mesjrs. TT.rUms 4 Adams, of Uuntlv. 111 wrote. April t. l: "Send us a tupply of your C qkq and Cni-uropUon Svrup. U'e are entirely out. It is considered by those who have used it as the very best coo Kb mnii-ine now in use." Mr. John Lafland. E-len Township 3enc Co-0 was enrrii of a cougii tf U-n yeirs' standing by the use of St. John's Cough ant Consumption yrup. New-York. I was troubled with a very severe cough and cold, and was ao hoarse as to be unable to speak ir t D?T breath, t made u-e of erenu small bottles of l. U St. John's Cough and Consumption Syrnp. and was soon relieved, la coiMequeuv of th speedy relief afforded in my owu c-.se. and the general high character or this raediciue 1 uke pleasure tu recommending itaa auartu-leol great value. C a VUEä, 278 Pearl street, N. T. fcVJd by all Medicioe Dealers who will furnish Ft. John Aiman.c grais I U St. J..hn k Co riffin Cty. Oeoeral Aei.i for the Western öie,treHABTFOKD Jirc Insurant Compng, or HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL, $500.000; surplus 298,642 23; ssJ sets January I, ltüiJ, ya,w J. incorpoS ra w. m at rmtca loiv. n il üktingto.v, President; 1 U AI lyn, Secretary; D Alexander, General acent fo the West, Columbus Ohio. Policies issued by Ä Ä HORACE CORBIN, Apeirt, eb3-101j - PJjniontb, Ind. B LANKS FOR JTJSTTrr.s np THE reave for ealc chenp, at tais Office.
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' THE : " ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We tutc this metiod of informing the citiicni o Marshall and atljouiiDg counties, that we are d til reeeivin fron Norf YojIc, a bue stock of GROCERIESa WOODXXYr,tRE, 8TATIOXERT ASD YANKEE NOTIONS! And in fact, everything kept in tho Grocery line, which we will sell at wholesale or retail We nay without fear of contradiction that we will hU a better articie and mere of it for Than any othr establfshmeut west of Fitts burgh. If you wrnt to buy anything in our line gire us a call before going elsewhere, as we war rant everything sold by us to be a GOOD AKTICLE! One of the firm having been in the business for some time past, begs leave to tender to the public his sincere thanks for pat favors, and hopes by Hon est an ft Fail Healing;, To raent a continuance of the same. We taltt ia exchange for Groceries ALL KINDS OP PrTÖÖÜÖH AXO rAT THE niGflEST KARKEt PRICESafe room, No 1 Cbzbins Block, north" west cor nerof Michigan and La Porte streets, Plymouth, Indiana. VINN EDGE t DRO. N. B. Particulux attention paid to orders. Octoler21si 1-&53.- - 1 No4S'f' Comb right along to- th TSFcxxr ja3oolsL Gtore, Whera you can find every thing in the line of Standard, Misellaneous, School and G ft-Books; a per, Pens, Ink, Slates, rcucils, kc. Also all Pe Periodicals of the day. thGivc us a call, and wo will gire you something orcsting to read. Come and subscribe to Harint Graham, God(y, or Peterson. ,i per, me right aloag toBrook k Bro's. where you . Cond your old friend, willfi G.W. R. COMBS. 450tf. ; . Fo m hhaile. Would rejpectfully announce, and invite the attention of the c'tizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, To the fact that he lias purchased of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL hid stock in tbe t Til Cl' NOBSS Aid fi-om his experibn5 ki tlie basbtcss.'feelj ion-fidcnthecait-giyo- . . 9 , 1 1-... - . -i PERFECT JiTISPICTION. Lt KINDS' or Done on short notice. Waving employed GOOD WORKMEN, he will . warrant alh work that is done in the shop. ALL KINDS or 1 : Produce and old Iron Taken in exchange for Castings at his Grocery Plymouth, Jan. 'ölWtf - ; - SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the of theClcrk Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale as the lav directs at tho court house door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall connty, Indiana, on the 26th day of February. 1659. between the hours of tn o'clock a m and four1
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ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEHBED
o'clock p rn of satd day, the following described real estate, in said'eouniy, to-wit: The south half of the east half-of 'the' southeast quarter of section nrntteerf, (19) fn township thirty-thrcu north, evf risse one (1) cas'.ctm fciining forty (40) acres. Taken as the rropcrty of Christopher McQmtian at the suit of James Thompson. ' U O. M. DARNAni); SljcrifT M. C.
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AND DtrL Gr EOT AND OME APE ST STOCK O F (DILdDTTIHI GENTS' Furnishing Goods &c., EVER BROUGHT TO is now on ciMbition at PIERCE' S On tlie West side Micliigaii street The proprietor ha lately returned from the. East where lie purchased, at the lowest caili prices, tlie" largest and best aelec ted jtock of Winter Clothing, That has ever been oflcrcd to the people of Mar shall county. Particular attention has been given' to the selection of Goods, and . the proprietor iff confident that he can give general satisfaction, both in price and quality. Mv stock consist in part of COATS, PANTS, DRAWERS, HATS II CAPS, BOOTS k SIICTKS.GENTiä'SIIAWLS, kc Intending to make tliis mr rormanent ' nmi. T shall giro such bargaining will merit a liberal patT t i a ronae. I can and will sell so cheap as to id BEAT THE JEVSI ' ' . i ' Oct.-231 II. PIERCE. 'HONEST CQENERV S'lILL Tfl& ; - ' "T " T ! . .H . CEiYTEU OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year a go paid up ray creditors collected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu mer ous friends and customers that I hare uow onhand a general assortment of Consisting of almost ercry article in that line in tSc wesu 1 - - 1 " v 1Of all kind to suit '.all .classes of people. 1 am not going to make a blow, not going to tell jou that I will sell my goods for . . NOTHING! But that I will jell them as cheap a3 1 oan afford to AnHWperieaec of more t&ui twelve ycarria the Jfcrclianlilc Business Convinces tee th&r "EQÜÄL AND EXACT ' JUSTiC jD TO A LÜ Is the motto which1 should govern both buyer and seller. Give me a call, friends, examine my : .: - . 'i ii . Stöck of Groceries, B O OTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Sic, tc,''v &c, 'k " fec. And if you don't want to buy i twill not cost yon anything. J. BROWNLEE. : BYTHE WAY 7 .. . ' t. . - . I hate a latge amount on txJoka-td notes, for goods sold l&ngagd.' I need the money juitnow aJ Iliavb tome heavy raivraentto make in a shor : time.- Those wh krtOtf thtntsclyes tadebtcd oualrt
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TO THE 3E3 TLT 3B 3Ta JL O ! ' : ' Let "all 'give attention! T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Post Office, an extcnive etock of 22 Embracing peneml assortment of everything
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belonging to that Hne of trade. Having purchased north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, their stock LOWr they feel confident in saying , with water, that il'ey can sell on such terms as will warrant j The se q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and tho ne PH D I I n DnTbntJnPC I q of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one e Polk townUDLIu I h I ilUNHUUi ishio 400 acresheavy timbered, trood water
They invito the citizens of this vicinity to an exRmination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. They 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 py in CASH the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, FELIS. GREEN & DRY HIDES. fec. tfce. As they purpose mating their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find their stock complete. LEATHER fc FINDINGS, Constancy on hand. Remember the place and gire ua a call one door north of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VANVALKENBURGH. Plrmouth, Ind., December 2nd 1858. vol 4no DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER JHAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of puichasers to the fact that we have just re ceired fron the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of P READY-MADE asm m S5 KTa HATS, CAPS, GUOCERIES, I fa-rtiivr bought our stock at first class Houses we canofler you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we have connected a TAILORING EST.1DLISIM'A;T Under the Fiipervision of Mr. where we are prepared to J. RENNER, MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS. VESTINGS. & M. BECKER. aor23-23 OHllLTO nr. T. .1. IjE1IO.V IIa removed lüs stock of DRUGS AND MEDICIN to the room one door east of Patte.-son & Cleaveland's store on Li Porte street, Plym outh lud, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS All ÄJ M A Carefully selected from tbe best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago.Country tlcrchants ' AND PlI YSJjCI A-IfS GENE RALLY . Will finl it to their itftrcrt to give him a call as he warrants every article sold br him tnUo yiAt what ir is representetl In addition to his large nock' or Dnigs and Medicines, may be found 2 ENDLESS QTJANTITIEl - .. .. of .. YANKlfE NO -I1 1 OWS - Pprfumcry,r - Hair Oil. Burning' Fluid, Tolaccor And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Slbre, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine ftr yoürsclvcs. - T.'A'. LEMON. IAniTIERS, ATTENTION!! 1.WILL- PAY THE IIIGEST V MARKET Price in CASH for vour WHEAT, CORN, OAIS.SANG, WAX, HIDES, ic, kc, Remember don't seit your Produce, Sang, Hides &c,nntiIyMf;ee iBev - -1 keep forsal cut the rery lowest figures. Salt, by the sack and Salt and Whiskey by the barrel, at my IVarcroom on La Porte street just west of Moore's Hotel. -' - - Au25-40 C.WIIITMORE. i0;000 HIDES For which I will pay the highest price In cash the sign of the Golden Boot: auga " tf E. PAUlI
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NO. 1 article 'Wf LaycrRAISINS, y theböx füurtf rljor and i0Qnd at 49 VINNJ2DGE & BRO'S.
! PARTNER. WANTED !
Who has a small amount of Money! Anybody who has the money wrll do, , and then the partner will be dispensed with. , We have 160 acres of choice land te sell 90 acres under fence and 40 to 50 acres in cultivations splendid timber first quality of soil good water in a good neighborhood, and near to a saw-mill, grist-mill, store, school and church. It is well worth $25 o r acre, and MUST BE SOLD. The owner must have $2,000 within eighteen months : $1,200 at feast of which must be had rerv soon; j and any man who gets the land for that, will have j made a very handsome sum 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 AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSONS 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, and oa time: nw qrsec 34, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and s h of sw q of &ec 27, town 32 n, of range 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North I Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan Road land 122 57-100 acres unimproved sii miles near Tyner City to be sold in quantities to suit j purxiiasers. The s h of ne q of 6ec 29, town 33 n, of rantre 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 nrof range 2 e, 1C0 acres Green township eight miles" from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber, fine grass marsh, and living running water Tlie e h of sw q of sec 2., town 34 n, of range 2 c.andsw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres four miles north-cast of Plymouth good mill scat and saw-mill thirty acres improved buildings to be sold very cheap. Tlie s h of nw q of sec 11, town 32 n, of range 3 c-closc by Tippecanoe Town-good land ami good timber unimproved to be had on easy tcrms- , i Lot No. 6 in Wheeler addition to the town of'i Plvmouth fine dwelling and good out houses. j Torth of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now known j a3 "Baldwin House" a desirable location. 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, ort" one of tue bes t corners in' town to ho hud at a bargain. Persous desirous of purchasing in this vicinity, rr)il do Well to give' as a call. REEVE k CAPRON, December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind. TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY ! i CONCERN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of edmy kqmj AND Yankee Motions, a PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. A3 to TEA, TOBACCO, And many other articles, he can't be beat. A to prices, we leave all to judge. I expect to make a living by Selling- Co oris, And will succeed sure as anything IPXI.O VI DalÄT Gr ; All those pay up who know they ought lo, and hope they may, and not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do wor.io. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September9th 1S5. 42:1.': FIST IIU!lf, OP 1 859. JUST RECEIVED A'f THE Low" Price Store, 4000 YARD SHEETINGS, 3000 YARDS PRINTS, 500 YARDS GINGHAMS, 1000 YARDS VELVET TRIMMINGS, 1000 YARDS DENIMS, 500 YARDS SHIRTINGS STRIPES" 500 YARDS TICKINGS; Also a large assortment of DELAINES; DE BEG ES, JEANS, -SATINETTS. CAMBRICS, kc kc c. All the above' goods, aiid iaaiiy mors, will be a sold at a small advance from cost. With our large increase of trado vre. are enabled to offer Better Bargain. than ever before. We return many thanks to" the public generally. for the liberal patronage they have given us, and hope by still rtakiug ours the LOW PRICE STÖRS!! To merit a continuance of their favors. We invitc all to 'give us a call and se2 for themselves. LÖOK FOR THE SICNf S-GrW SJSSSaS EsS23 On the comer South of lhc Edwarda House. Jan 231859 R.CE & SMtTH. Store House for RENT The subscriber offers for rent or nale a laree Stoi House id the town of Urcraen, Marshall eauaty, Iwl;, at a reduced price. t3. JOHN DUITRICK. r' "ale. DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing 5,ow cC . 11 PIERCE & Co.
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VT VOL WANT TO BUY SCKD FURNITURE! BUREAUS S TABLES, STAND?, kc AT THE Lowest lIJ.ViV Prices! ! j ,t ' Ic blI.vä for cul, kcT a complete sortraent, ' and being a practical workman, ii enabled o tnxVi j g0od selections. He has no old steck to palm off I . r i . .1 . . ! vVn ll,e Imbhc' but onthc a "lrtir j XEw STOCK ' Three-fomths of it having boon purcha.-d and' manufcturetl within the last thirty day, lie keep jorfwm Wirf MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR n-y article in-hii lir.c on :HA notion, ni good i i and reasonable terms. i fm&Xml3ämJL SjsJsä taaia& Of r.ll size?, constantly oa hand and made to-order. He will also furnich an' Elegant Hearse,when rc'rjueatcd, accompanied with a careful driver to Jttten- funeral rtcession.Rcruemlti' tili; place two doorä north of thV Ciiiciiitiati Clotliiiisr S to 10.Doe 30, '53 Jtf. A. BO YD ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT! Cures IiheumatismV . Cures r-o?t Bit-s. Oriental Lifo LfiMMöii Circs ö.d Sore?. Orient..! Life Liniment Cures' Cuts" and Kr5ii$cV 0rient.il Lif? Liniment Cures Scratclea on ITomcs. Oriental Life Liniment Cares Sweeny on Horses.Is not a SECRET REMEDY; tin? Ivi':itcd: Analysis accompanies each Bottle." Sold by Drugg'i.V arid Cctitn' jfcrchahts at 25 cents, 50 cents, and Ohr Dollar per bottle. , Manufactured by Da. R. Di PORTER, DC Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. K. D. PORTER S Will Cure Siclv Headache iu Two finutes! These Drops will cure Iitljf Headache In two minutes. In ever case where the patient i not relieved in Five "minutes after taking the Two Minute Drop', the money w ill be rcfundedTlic Two Minute Drops arc perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will be found of instant benefit in sick headache, a.v.i?ea aud sick stomacli, faintnesa, pain in tbe stomach, colic", or" pain in the side, painful cough, depression' of .-yinu, kc. Sold everywhere at .V) cnts ler bottln. Manufactured br Dr. lt. D. FomrrC, !C Third Street, Louisville, Ky. PORTERS DlXyEf? T PILLS! Promote Digestron' And impart tone and yigor to the srstfni. In their action they are tonic aud alterative, an mildly laxative." They do not gripo orneAiscate.in tlie least; at the sarr time they are certaia in! their action, curing habitual ogtiv. nifs, sick headache,' dizziness;- loss of appetJle. debility, depression of Fpirits. ie., &c Asa Female Pill, tlicv have !io supcftorln Aracndrahca,'or suppressipii of the mcn,f, and other monthly diseases lliesc Pills cÄ t tüally remove the exciting cause',' and restor?" the patient to health in -a fewdayst i . 71iese oils arc purely reJtablc, containing no mercufv or othcT" deinucds drops. These Pills arc piven in doses of one pill after dinner every day! mitiH the disease is removed. If the disease doe not yield in 48 hours, increase tfcärdose-to two or three pills at a time. Manufactured with preat care bv Dr. .R.D.Porter, 96 Tl'ird Street, Louisville, Ky., and aold by drugcrsts generally; tpricc 25 cents per box. Any persfu who decs not live convenient to an apent car have th pills sent by mail, pactag paid, by remitting 5 cents to the proprietor, or five boxes for one dollar. If vou de!re health, ask' for PORTER'S DINNER VI tad w 116 other. Jan. 27, l&jtfk . Jtf SHERIFF'S 8 ALB, virtue of e execution tö-me directed 'frora tue Clerk of the Marshall' Comnioa lleas Court I will offer for aal t 3 aha' law direolss-at the court housodcsor, Vk the town of rijmouth. Marshall county, Indiana, on th ISA d of February, Ibü!, betweeu the hours of tea o'clock ,a ta't as4 fouf oclock p m of said day, tbe following dcitkd real estate ia said county, to-witS: . . '. Lot number thirty one" (31) in the original survey of the town of Plymouth. 1 Tiker. Mthe prooefty'of George Mack-, "ath. rino Mepk andUcnrr TmesdcU, at the iuit of Daniel Brown'. ' - - " td O. M! BARNARD.-OTHw Ca "OET quaUty of Imperial, fM-podsr'( XOW"as Uli) Ivn ar.d Rlack TEAS, at
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