Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1859 — Page 3

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T . C 4 "I A T . ITEMS. -aj v -j a. j jl a MSB 0. . . . tur tanmaaifiTiie üieclion. Th Democratic convention for ('enter township was held tn this place on last a 1 . Am a a " Saturday, and waa well attended. The . um. no iit-m....r nuv.il ul ft II r I n 1 1 l0- i

... . . , t sonable rate at which he sells, liberations. All present appeateil tally satisfied with the nominations, and an- Nkw Firm. G. S. Clkaveland, and J. nounced a determination to work for the ; L. Cleavklaxd, have formed a copartnersuccess of the ticket. 'ship in the Dry Goods and Grocery busiHenrv McKarlin, for Justice of the j ness, under the firm name of Ceaveland Peace, is a man well qualified for the po- j fe Brother. They have been long and ilion. He possesses all the points of, favorably known to the ciiisens of this

!"?. no.'MMif to make .1 tudicioiis adipinister of justice. M. A. 0. Packard, for Trustee, is at well

qualified to discharge the Juties of the of- ers may expect to be fairly dealt witfc. 6ce, as any other man in the township. !"T r j r Atlantic Monthly The April number ot Since the enactment of the law abolishing j thi9 uewrvcdlv 1,,. Magazine has Leen reo ivthe three Trustee system, together wuhjpj it contains the following tahle of content. the offices of Clerk and Treasurer, and Aprarianism ; BulN and Bear? ; Prayer for Life ; imposinjr all he duties on one Trustee, the ' Oilds and Endi f.om the Old World ; TwoSniffs; . , . , ' Palfrie's and Amo'd's Historic?; Drifting; Roba office becomes one of great importance to -J . r. , d Roma; A letter to a Dvipeptic ; 1 lie Ubai th citiiens of a township. Having served Tfdklm . 0ur skater B-k -, The Professor ,tt in the capacity of Township Clerk, the lh. Breakfast Table ; The Minister' Wo. inp ;

past year, Mr. P. has become well ac-! . mm . J I " - wit b tha routine of business. Slid can therefore transact it with greater speed and accuracy than one who has had no experience in such matters. Messrs. X. B. Klinger, Geo. Alleman. and Sam. Frees, candidates for Constable, will, when elected, make good officers. Our ticket Is a good one, and u the Democrats turn out and do their duty, it will be elected by a large majority. In anticipation of such a result, we say, be promptly at the polls and vote the straight Democratic ticket. What has become of the subset ip tion which was raised for the erec ion of a chapel for the Protestant Episcopal Church in this place. The people want to know what stage of erection such publie im provemcnts arc in. jpyGabo Gambrill has raised a fi:?e building, which he intends occupying as an eatin" house. When finished, it will aid much to the appearance of ll kwer part of town. X"D'i"g the past week the auction sales of furniture have been pretty well attended by lucky buyers. Many articles of furniture were sold very cheap. O. H. P. lUiley wilt soon take charge of the Edwards H-oise. He has provided the House ith new furniture from garret to cellar, and will be enabled by a liberal experience in Hotel matters, to keep a first class hotel. A rumor has reached town that H. Chance, generally known a the "Buckeye Broadax." is dead He was lecturing on temperance, when he was taken ill and removed horn-!, where he died in a few hours. His death will be mourned by many regretted by all. XTThe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburgh rail road, was held at Pittsburgh last Tuesday, and the meeting of the Directors, yesterday. We will publish the names of the members of the new board next week. VWe learn that there is an effort being made by the friends of the Baptist denomination, to organize a church in this place. Set'cral ministers have visited our town with a view to such a result. Hope they will succeed in the accomplishment of their object. X"The freight train on the P. Ft. W. it C. R. H. ran off the track near Robertsdale, last TuAday morning, breaking six freight cars all to jam sma-rh. Efo person injureo. The accident is supposed t have been caused by running a little too fast for the condi'in of the road. ThU Co. certainly realizes the truth of the proverb that it is better to be born lucky than , rich; for, aawag tu accidents that bare happened on this r-ad. the human fleh connected therewi'h lias been remarkablr fortunate. Jt-7 A subsrrription in being circulated among our citizens, for the purpose f raising ftinds to repair, renovate, and cleanse the Presbyterian Church. The object is a laudable one, and should command any loose change which our citizens may be troubled with. 7Tom Patterson ia astonishing the people who have been paying high prices for Groceries, by selling his new and complete assortment uncommonly cheap. Ef yer don't b'lievo it,' go and aee. Mb. Bailev. from Boston, Mass., is now giving instruction in the science of music, to advanced and juvenile classes, at the Presbyterian Church. From a lim ited acquaintance with Mr. B., we have no is but h. i. comp, ! gfc, ,i.(ci, . ... . . tion to all who wish to improve their reusical talent. From our farmers we learn that the proepect for a large fruit crop, was never better in this county than at the present! time. It is tobe hoped that apple, can 1 be furnished for less than three dollars per . , . r us,;'- I

H. Pisrce advertise a fresh arri-

val of Clothing, in to-day's paper. Mr. P.. hv hi atraiorht forward dealinrr with J I Ii . i.t. n I nis cui;meis, anu ine puunc generally, has won a renutation for honesitv and in- . . ,r . .- legruy wnicn win oe oi lasting oenem to ! him in his future business career. Per- . . r v e 0 r Furnishing Goods, will be well paid fr ' ... AM m m , , . . . , . C 1., , mtt 1. Iva 'I . . i ... J countv. and anv commendation from us would be superfluous. As they intend to make this their fudre home, their enstuM" f eviews and Literary Nuiiies, etc. We havcal1 1 m - to receiven inejanuarv no r CDrvary Dnmuerr, wwr which the Publisher have our thanks. Wo can furnish the Atlantic, fal COOBectlon with tlie Democrat, onr year, for The Cosmopolitan AaT Joi:avL for tin- Qu.uter ending Mirch lit is on our tabic. The t n:r.i inr, "Boudoir Beauties," is worth the price of the Magazine ($2) for one year. Wchi.e not had time to give it a thorough ex uninatioii, bur our acquaintance with the work will justify us in saving that two dollars eould not be more profitiblv invested thsn in the payment ot one year! ul J ecription to the Art JeamaL Haarca's Machine for April is full of thecood thin-js for wttteh o i- so jntt'j r ! hnted. No fh er MagaaiSH' feivw a large 1 qnaatity. and n h 1 pleasing variety of useful re.n in;., m il t.Mei. t place it with our "State papers." Democratic Convention. Pursuant to notice, the Democrats of Center Township met at the Court House in Plymouth, on Saturday, the '26th of iharch, for the purpose of nominating Township Officers. On motion of J. G. Osborne Esq , James Hazelton WSJ hosen Chairman and M A 0 Packard, Clerk. The bus iness of the Convention being stated by the Chair man, the following nominations were made by acclamation. For Township Trustee M A 0 PACK ARD, For Justice of the Peace II. MeFAKLlN, For Constables N B KLINGER, SAM. FREESE, GEORGE ALLEMAN. After some remarks by Wm M Patterson E.-j., and an order made to publish the proceeding s of (his Convention in the Marshall Co. Dnnocrat, the Convention adjourned sine die. JAMES HAZELTON, Chaiman. M A O Packard, See. For the Marshall County Democrat En's Dkm. As there has of late been considerable discussion in regard to the relative size of the principal cities of ihe United States, I Mbmit the following as the result of a thorough examination of the principal authorities in the cuc, presuming it may be of sufficient interest to some of your readers to warrant publication. The year 1$! is the time adopted for the estimate. Cities, Popvi.ation. New York TSftjOOU Philadelphia 5T;,0.M) Baltimore, 340JBM Boston 2H),0n0 Cincinnati 113,000 New Orleans 175,000 Chicago 170,000 St Louis 195.000 Brooklyn ISOjMO Pittsburgh 110,000 Buffalo !0,noo Cleveland 70,000 Detroit f..r,000 Loauville 00.00(1 San Fraucisco fi 1.0 0 Albanv fil.OOO Washington City ,.S,0:)(t Newark (US).. 51,000 Rochester, N V 90.0m Charleston, S C jO.000 Providence, R I 4,000 Milwaukie 40.lo0 Ixiwcll Mass 10,000 Richmond, Va ! 5.000 Savannah, ii 30,000 Svraeuie, N Y 30,000 Yours, trulv. DELTA. No ainn ean tell whetnrr he kl rich or posff by turning to bis b-dger. It is the h art thai in ike- i m:in rich. He h rich or po'ir, tMSfdisag li what h is, not aceiM-tbng to what he h:t. In every str.in,'C house it well to in iuire wh-re the br.indy is kept ml? think if you Were taken seriously ill in the niidHe of the night, A Tret? Testify lag i Court. The bdl'twin ajweiloio is illifSl i;r e nf j the utility of atsMsaMSU in ih .dminitra tion of justice, oftn resorted In by rrietital judjea. and ia nearly eijunl to H e celebrated cats is which Solomon awarded the bi!l to its mother: A Tunc man going on a journey, entrusted a hundred dtenarn to an old man; when he came back the old man denied hating had any money deposited wnh him. and he was had up before the Khazoe. Where were you young man, when you delivered this money?' 'Under a tree.' Take my seal and summon that tree, said the judge. Go young man, and tell the tree to come hither, and the tree will oboy you, when you show it my seal,' The yoi'ng man went in wonder. After he had been gone some time, the Kl.azee said to the eld man 'He is lng -do you think h lm got there vet?' No' said the old man; 'it is at some d'"!u,Tl' m" KU" 'Mow tnowest thou old man. en Khasee. 'where that tree is?' rwa the The young man returned, snd said the tree would not cumo 'It ha. been here vm,nrr man J its evidonce the money ia thine.' KST1 th of Paralysis, J. p. ()n the 2I,ef Faralyaia, Mr Ibiuewit, wife 0t John Bouewit, of thit etmtr

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r.omg East Mad Express Freight Leave , i.. c nn i u d on t i i on r -r Grover Bs 9,08 do I t,50 do 10.14 do 9,30 do 11. '5 do 11,51 do Plymouth r. n-omuir 9.42 do n, do 12,19 A M 12,47 do 1,29 du ijourbon 9,55 do 11,44 do tn Green fM do 11,52 do r t Warne lJ.bO do l ,40 A M 5,00 do Z tf a Ft Wayne 8,55 P M I ' , AC 1 5.55 A M 7,61 do 9,00 do 8,14 do 8,28 do 6,05 A M 11,31 do 11,55 do 12..T0 P M 1,03 do 2,00 do " Brurbon 11,13 do Pearsonville 1110 do Plvmouth 11,51 do trover 12,35 A M 8,52 do Ar Chicago 5,00 do 11,55 do a, 00 do Mail train going weal, Daily except Sundays. Ex press poing weat, Da ly except Mondays. Freicrht going west, Daily except Sundays. Mail train going east, Daily except Sundays. Express going east. Daily except Saturdays. Freight going east, iail v except Sundays. Freight, intended to be shipped on the day of de liver, should be dclirered on the platform at or before 1 1 o'clock a. m. S R.EDWARDS, Agt R TIME TABLE TO TKF EFFECT J AND ART 3, AT 9 15 O'CLOCK A M Going West Going East Ive Plymouth 1 00 rML've Liporte 600 a m do CLrk's 1 20 do do Plank Road 6 10 do do Tvner 1 T5 do do Stillwell G .1.1 do do Knott's 1 45 do do Van's 6 43 do de Walkerton 2 05 do do Kankakee 6 55 do do Kankakee 2 23 do do Walkertou do Vor 2 40 do do Knott's do Stiilwell 2 50 do do Tvner do Plank Road 3 05 do do Clark's Ar. LsDorte 3 25 doAr. Plymouth 7 15 do 7 9 do 7 40 do 7 50 do 810 do S EDWARDS, Agent. PHOTOGRAPHS-, A MB ROTT PES, MELAINOTYPES. and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over PersHiagg Drugstore, equal to any taken M the T i j . T i t ill aoimIiia tllA dllKllfriA VIlHl llf ..I'll 'II .II1U I Mil M iv V I I v u u t i ill .iv" . Niagara Falls, the Greek Slive, a Palace by Gas Light, kt, hi that wonderful instrument, the Stcreoeeope. Stereoscope views of private or public hui'diugs taken, and thu Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms a low as can be afforded, sad all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT. Artist. Ju!y29th 36if DrStJohn. the celebrated Chemist of New York ' (''v. ihtrimr hi ei-iitifi- in vestigatien- :it the Weal u tt.wck with the want of a pill espei iiliy ile fdgiwed for the billions diseases of the We.-lern i ("OUOtry, m4 affections of the liver. It is isspOSSl ble tint a pill should be well adapted to chtc of this kind that is recommended to cure all diseases He has therefore compounded i pill with especial reference to this class of complaints. Thousands of families that hue been afflicted with severe sad protracted iMness during many years residence j at the west have escaped with comparatively little -ince they lure used these pills. Emigrants at the . West are particularly liable to disease until they j become acclimated. They wonld find these pllli invaluable. The Bowels and their Functions. As perfect health ia the greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem it of great importance to point out the way for you to enjoy it. The bowel must be kept in a state by which they are enabled to car rv off the useless matter; they are the main (hannel which nature has appointed to carry everything that is unnecessary. And it is impossible to tell what a large amount of sickness has been caused by constipation, or costiveness; in other words, by ! not keeping the bowels regular: it is the main ro;id to all diseases: it is the cause of unnatural irritati n to the mucous, or lining membrane of the twwels Having lost their natural strength, they cannot object to what is required of them. Hence the bowels become inflamed, and unless you find a speedy relief, a thoustnd other complaints are ever ready to drag you through a wis-seraMe and wretched 1 ife. Such medicines must ho given as will clense the storr.ache and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish this there i- no compound so valuable as these Pills; all oth- : er in-dicines sink to utter insignificance when com- I pi red to them; it seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this aa well as oth or rem plaint. From two to Are pills I day will increase strength and appetite, and clense thestom.vih. and intestines from whatever is injurious. Dr. Mosse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. f. HECTOR SMITH, JOS. BRELSFORS. TffTOULD respectfully announce to the public T that they Ii.? this day asaociau-d themselves together in the practice "f MEDICINE & SURGERY. The increasing demand for Dr. Smith's services tend' rinir it inqiossible ror him to attend to the j calls of hi friends promptly, he is happy to inform them that ho can cheerfully recommend bV. Hrei.sPSaSsj as a gentleman who has an fSteasive rape iii nee, together with a thorough medical cdu ation. i II ivin K'rm incntlv located in Plymouth, they will attend to all calls with promptness and fidelity. Particular attention paid to BURGfiRY and CHROi IC DISEASES. OFFICE Second dor west of Pierce's Cioth in; Store. Plvnvuith, Marth IS, 1W9 l6tf SHERIFFS BALE. By virtue nf an execution to me liretd fron the .'lerk of the Mtrslull Common Plea court, I ill offer for sale, as the law directs, at tin- court house door, in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 1 6th dy of April, 159, btwen the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4o'c!ock p m of said day, the following described real estate, in saitl county, to-wit: Commencing sixty fret east from the north east corner of lot lumber ettrht, in Tippecanoe Town plat, Marshall county, Indiana; thence east eight rods, thence south five rods, thence west eight rods, thence north ive rods to the place of beginning, containing one quxrter of an sere; snd also eommencine sixty feet east from the north -east corner of lot number one, in Tippecanoe Town, thence SSM sight rods, thence south five rods, thence west eight rods, thence north fire rods to the place of beginning, containing one quarter of an acre. Taken as the property of Joseph Brclsford at the suit of Samuel R. Cooni, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Hall, deceased. tJ O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff. WARSAW MARBLE WORKS W. It. UNDEHHIM,, (Successor to Underbill k Co.) Manufacturer k dealer in American k Italian MONUMENTS. TOMB STONES, Counter Stands, Barn Tops, &r WARSAW, IND. t" Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention, sud satisfaction guarantied. A BOYD, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. marl! lf

Fleik W o u r. A , Old rrf, ßurn s . t"Wf 1 1 i njr, T u m o r t, Fr.mt BiU-. C o d t r a ctioD of Iht Wnk nrn f the J' t- I'r u 111 thr V ... I u- li ird Pi.le. K Ii u natUtn, ChilhUin. LameneM. fltra-ns. Wi' df IU, nr. 1. L. W. John' Linimmi enjoy a rrat rcpuiatioD a an external pplicatiua for men and animal in the nbi renamrd ce. .... I litre ty certify that S John 1 inlment Is pose.el of the mo a-tniilhiiiE-.UratiTi- propertirs .f any mi-di-cine that has er. r cme within my knowlediie. I first marie iiKr of it for flic rheumatism, to wliirli 1 had Vtn suhjert for more thn tony year. I wa M en ronfined to my h. d m hei?h-s$ that I culd not .urn niyelf, but was r lupleteb currd hjr this laniruent. 1 .ipplie! It tret-Is juxi hefort irninK to bed. rubbinjc ii in welt wit), the hand. Kinil inflatmnalion n pr.idured. and then Itound on tiahtly warm flannrl. I have rtrotiimended It to many of my friemi for evere rases of rheamatiMn, sore-. hrie. etc.. and the same wonderful success hut ev-r attended its ose. A friend had his foot ao btdly hurl by ploiiKh thai it wm thought lie must We it He wax entirely helpless but ' perfectly cunrd by tho use nf tlii Liniment All my fiiends who have used it rnni-tir wild me in the lelicf that it is the )et medicine of the kind in the w -r'tl- V AKREN hl" KL. lima, atijruf. l-i t'ltnti a ',tlJhy t V'in )" Franklin iintp. O. IsBasl StWt I wish vii would eibiish an aa-ency here for the ?ali' of your LtatWeSt, I hfcsl a valiiatde horse, a few days loce, so lame a.s scarcely to be able tn walk. I sent to Cotiniihu. Mini procured a bottle of your Liniment, a few aip icaiions of which effected a cure. I Wahle it pretVrah e 'o any litiiment I hare ever used. anl should he glad to have it kept here for sale, so that I my tt a y tunv cotivetiient'y obtain a upplv. It will sell readily. UKOKUrJ ST0NKR V SHIS. Franklin county. 0. P .in and Weaknea .n the Back and Siae Of ix Years' Standing ured My wire was about six years afflicted will, a pain in her hack and ide She was conflu. rt part of the time to her bed ihe made use of the M'lstang Liniment, and varinut other meilicines, hut obtained ii relief until she made u-c of St. Jolii,' LimDiel t, which effected a speedy cure. Attica. Ohio. Apri. 1. Ivo. KKI'.DEKIC HEIgLEK. I consider t. John's Liniment far superior 'o any medicine for the same purpose I hate ever known, either for man or beaM. It removed a lump about as Urge s nie ii.uhle flt, of -ix weeks' stand-ng from a neiahhor's lorse. It was suppoeed to bare been p'Odured hv a sprain. The wner said he wonld willingly give ten dollars to It i re i removed, hut thought ! rnuld not he done. I would r-rommend every family e. keep this valuable n'ion on hnd. Farmers and othe s having no c;ittte won'd freanent'y experience great nren.i I sVaeses ativ.i t.tg.-rn.insodjing. BEN.1AMIN HUDDLE. Near Melmore. Ohio. Ti is rertjfies tl at mT -nn suffered a great deal with fri-iex feef liout fifteen years. I trietl every tliit'g tliat seetne I ra rulated tn affo'd relief, without hriieflt. until ft iat I m.ide ue nf I. L St. John's Liniment, a few ap-plii-Mtions oi whirh effected a thorotig'i eure. Mr. KrrcuawiiXK Ohio. KLIAS TWIGGS. Frrti fured of a Fr ghtfu' W und -This certifies Ikal my hoise fell an I ran a harrow trKth throuah I i- lea-. I ferel it uM ruin him. I applied St. John's Liniment, and a perfect cure was soon effected. WM. H. UURNE. Tiffin. Ohio. irdgalls nd Ipvi e rtit I hsd thot that had larye windgal upon eah hikd It g. about six years. I made ue f many tlnnas to remov them without success. I finally applied S John's L n. merit three times week for ah- nt three nuwth I hathed Very thoroughly, and f;er each application hea-cd in the Liniment with a hot shovel until dry. A thorough cure was ef fecied. o about two years since, and there has been no iinlic itinn of thei retnrn'rig. J, upon one occasion, let mv axe slip, and cut a gash in my horse three inches in length and one inch in depth. W e tied op the wound as soon as possil.le. and bathed wHh the Liniment, by which a Very rapid cure was effected, J. McNF.EN. Watson Station. Ohio. lump r moved from a Horse and Lameness Cured Mr John Beard, near Tiffin. Ohio, had a horse With a himp upon his leg about the site of a hen's egg. He finally became so lame that he rnu'd not he used, and was scarcely able to w dk. My Lmime'it was applied and soon removed the lump and effected a thorough cure Sold by all Medicine Dealers, who will furnish St. John's Almanacs gratis. I. L. St John t Co., Tiffin City. O . General Agents fer the Western States. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC; A rrize Essay on Nervous Distasts. Just published, the 25th thousand, in a sealed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent post paid, by the Publishers for .1 stamps: Medical EssSAff on the Phvsicai. Exhaustion and DsKSAV ot the frame from Indulgence, Infection and the injr.rious consequences of Mercury, IsilA the modern means of cure By R J CUCV EKVVELL, M Ü. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 4c kc kc. mrSpermatorrhcea, or seminal emissions, nervous Debility, Impoteney. Loss of Energy, De pression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of the sem Uttl Organs, and impediments to Marriage generally, arc promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel and most successful mode of treatment, by means of which the Invalid can regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous anil expensive medicines. From the Lsadeu Lancet. "The best treatise overwritten on a subject of vital importance to all, well tvorthy the Author's exalted reputation." Address the Publishers: C J C Kline k Co. 1st Av nue,eor 19th Street, Post Box 4586, New York City. 12m3ins. Dissolution. The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the fi m of H B Dicbson& Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm are to be paid rf B Hickson and J C Leonard, who will continue the business at the old stand, under he name off! B Dickson k Co. All dclrtsct-.itravted by the old firm are tobe liquidated by the new firm. A L WHEELER, Plymouth, March 1,1859. II B DICKSON. Look Out Folks!" THE elephant's loosei We tnke 'his metrod of informing the citizens o MarsikaJI ;md adjoiaUsg counties, that we are daily reeiinr from New Yoik, alajgs stock of GROCERIES. WOODENWARI, STATIOSERT AND l A N K E i'j NOTIONS! And in fact, everything kept in the Grocory line, which we will sell at wholesale or retail lTery Cheapl Wm nsj without feaf f contradiction that wc will sell a better articieand mere of it lor Th:in any other est ihüshineiit west of Pittsburph. If you want to buy anytbinn in our line give us a call before geag elsewhere, as we warrant e verv Üi inj; sold br us lobe a GOOD A HTICLE! One of the ßrm having been in the business for some time past. bes 'cave to tender to the public his sincere thanks for pa-t favors, ami hopes by Honest and F.iir Dealinff, To merit a continuance of the same. We cakt in exchange for Groceries ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE! I HIGH EST MAR KET PRICE Sale room, No 1 Corbin's Block, north west cor nerof Michigan and La Porte streets, Plymouth, Indiana. VINN EDGE k BRO. N. B. Partieulur attention paid to orders. October 21 st 1S58. No46tf Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall County Circuit Court, I will offer for sale as the lawdirects, at the court house door, in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April lH.r,9, between the hours of ten o'clock a ra, snd four o'clock a m of said day, the following described teal estate, towit, Fortr feet off esst end of lot one hundred and forty five (145) in the town ofPlymouth Indiana. Taken as the property of Mavnard Trench at the suit of the Ohio Life Insurance Comp .nr. O M BARNARD, Sheriff. ISTRAY NOTICE Taken up by Joseph a llr. Iut....l im f.iiler tiiwnahil). Marshall ooun. v. fn.lit.na MonlC. twclr TSSlV (lid. and tio. si ribed as follows: a dark sorrel Horse, left hind foot white, right eye blind, star in the forehead; appraised at twenty-eight dollars snd fifty cents,by Silas Tibbits and Ayres Baldwin, before James H Case, Justice f the Peace. Attest 7tl N R P sssn. c c CMC

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TO THE Let all give attention! rjHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED. one door north of the Post Office, an eateniv stocic of (9 mggj W ; HI 1 Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to thst line of trade. Having purchased their stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will warrant Pll B I I A DATDnMAPC UDLIU inlnUnMUCs They invite the citiiens ol this vicinity to an exsmination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. They hare in connection with their store, SUPER IÖR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Be it further known that thev will pav in CASH, the highest . .. mf mm. - 1" - market prices for all kinds of FURS. PELT S, GREEN A DRY HIDES. Ac. Ac. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plvmouth. the public may be assured that they will always find their stock complete. LEATHER fc FIDIC8, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call one door north of the Pest Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH. Plvmouth, Ind., December 2nd 1868. frei 4no DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention ol purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected Stock of Dry Goods! READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &-C. Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we have connected s TAILORING ESTABLISH Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. k M. BECKER. apr29 23 HONEST CORN STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year s go paid up my creditors eollected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu Birr ous friends and customers that I have uoir onhand a general assortment of 1RY GOODS Consistinp: of almost ercry article sei c that line in the west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to snake a blow, not going to tell you that I trill sell my goods for NOTHING! Butthat I will tell them as cheap as I can afford to An eiperiencc of more than twelve years in the Merrhantiic Business Convinces me that EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" lathe motto which should govern both buyer ami seller. Give me a call, friends, examine my Stock of troccrim BOOTS AND SHOES, HA TS AND CA S, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. And if rcu don't want to buy it will not cost vou anything. J. BROWNLF.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on beok and notes, fer goods sold long ago. I need the money just now as I have some heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not do mr a greater favor than topsv NOWnymonth, October tl, Iff ' J. B

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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 un the undersigned, who can cive 1 facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in the eotP'tnr. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres out of se eor.) and sh of sw q f &ee 37, town 32 n, of ranpe x w230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Betid, Stark countv. i ii n n oi nw icn w m r, ?rc o .fiicmTin mn i IftlVii 1 fs7 1 OH -1 nrf'S iiTi 1 in r.r . v t imiIasi IL 1 at ra . t north of Plvmouth fine, heavy timbered hind, sssjsjsaai SSSWaa ' v" lavsv . inn n " t ! 7S A Bill IV) : with water. The se q and l h nf sw q of sec 22, and the ne : j q of sec 36, town 35 n, of ranrro one e Polk townaw shin 400 acres hear? timbered, good water near Tvner City to bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 3." u, of range 2 e, 80 acres, four miles south of Plymouth fif teen acres improved good land, timber and water The se q sec 8. town 32 n. of rnno-e2 e. 160 acres Green township eight miles from Plvm " outh near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber, fine grasg marsh, and living running water. The e h of sw q of ?ee 25, town 34 n, nf range 2 e.and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres. four miles north east of Plvmouth mod mill oat and saw-mill thirty acres improved buildings to be sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of ace 14, town 32 n. of ranee !3 e C,"e bv Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to be had on easy : terms, Lot No. 6 in Wheeler's addition to the town of j Plymouth fine dwelliner and eood out houses. ! North of Lot No. 37 in Plvmouth, now known M "Baldwin House" a desirable loo ition. ! Lot No. 91 in Plvmouth ''oi dwelling house, ! Prt of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dw lhns l4 IA f jsxso leer roe sale or rent Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, on one of the best corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in tikis rieivitv, will do well to give us n rail. REEVE A C APRON. December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind. FIRST illlM OF 1859. JUST RECEIVED at the "Low Price Store,' 9 4000 YARD SHEETING?, 3000 YARDS PRINTS, 500 YARDS GINGHAMS, 1000 YARDS VELVET TRIMMINGS, 1000 YARDS DEN1MÜ, 500 YARDS SHIRTINGS STRIPES, 500 YARDS TICKINGS; Also a large assortment of DE LAINES; DE BEG ES, JEANS, SATINETTS. cambrics 4c. kc kc All the above goods, and many more, will be sold st a small advance from cost. With our larpe increase of tt.ule we are enabled to offer Better Bargains than ever before. Wc return many thanks to the public generally. for the liberal patronage they have given us, and hope bv still making ours the LOW PRICE STORE! To merit a continuance of their favors. Wc invite all to give us a call and sec for themselves. LOOK FOR THE SIGN! On the corner South of lhe Edwards House. Jan 30 1859 RICE & .SMITH. DRUG STORE, Has removed his stock of DRUGS AND MED 1CINES to the room one do.irea.st of Patterson iCIeavelaad's store on Li Porte street. Plvm.iiii v. . . . J outh Ind, where he keeps constantly onhand PURE DRUGS AND Carefullv selected frrotn the best Wholesale Es tablishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. Country Merchant. AND PHYSICIANS GSNE RALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him tobe just what it is represented In additiou to his large stock of Drujja and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Perfumery, Hair Oil. Burning Fluid, Tobacco, And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. fwhrrifPw alr. Bv virtue of an execution tome d'rected from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in the town ot Plymouth Marshall County Indiana on Saturday the 2nd dsy of April 1869, between the hours ol 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said dav, lhe following described real estate situtte in Marshall County Indiana, to wit: Lot number twenty-four (24) in the town of Bremen, with all the tenements snd improvements thereon. Tsken ss the property of Alexander L. Protsman at the suit of Wagstaff and Vidder. IG n M FAR NARI.b. riff M C

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about Face! AND HALT Al if roc want ro M7t T.1 I ' D V I rP 1 I U J V- X 11 1- X V-'' tV M-4 Chairs " T '! T- A 13 L ur-ATjg TABLES, STANDS, fee AT TBI ,oirrst Lit fJT G Price! He hnys forcih. knCfH S cosspleu rtmcnt, and keiag i practicil w.i.kinni, IsrsislsWl oniika good selections, tfe h is H oi l stock io (..ilin ofl nj-vn the public, but ou the contrary, has an eutire new sik;k, Tliree fourths uf it having been purch.i-cl and manufactured within the last shirty d.ivs He keeps constantly iu his euipioy gooi workmen whtj will MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR ny arti'.-le in his line on short notice, in I and reasonable terms. Of all sires, constantly on hand and made to .rJer. He will als furnish aa Elegant Hearse, when requested, aeeOMgsa&seJ with a careful driver to attend funeral processions. Remember the place two doors north of the Cincinnati Clothing Sto Doc 30, '58 -."tf. A. BOYD. H&rdW&re! TinW3Xe! STOVE STORK. J)X01IVkOr (O u usi rwic sireec, PLYJfOU TH, IND Are iiow offeiiitg the best largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARE, a P SHi W V& fl , m i EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of the Firm has just returned from the cast ,,,... u , e , . witli .i heavy stock purchased tor cash and of - 1 mmi aaaaa an cuuih iu me GREA TEST A D VA XT A GE.' They now offer to the public at the rery lowest L i g I m g Price Believing that the 'Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slotr Shitlingr Everything pertalnlrip to a w ell regulated and complete Hardware tUore, may uow be found at oure establishm lit here customers will receive prompt attention arnlbesurc Io meet with GOOD n A R G A INS. Our Ti n Ware Mnnufactoiy is still in full bias under the charge of an ezpenneeC Tinnr- We employ none but first-rate woiknicn and turnout jobs that are warranted to please. We are permanently tocated in Pl vmouth, with just the stock, friends, that t ill suit vou. We sre determined that no Man, Worn m or Child. "in all the recions round about shall undersell u and respectfully solicit our patieBafff confident that in the variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can uit every one wishing an tiling in our Sent2d 1858. H. B. DICK HQS Of hrriir Vile By virtue oi an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 2nd day of A;iril I MA, betweea the hoursof 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m of said day, the following described real estate, in said Marshall countv, Indiana, to wit: The eat half of the north east quarter of seetion twenty five (25) township thirty five '35 north of ranpe two east. Taken as the property of John Kirkley snd Alfred Kirklev at the miU ol Tliomas k. Hoschton. 15 O. M BARNARD, Sheriff M C. TyOTICE is hereby pivtn, that my wife, Mar. garet Maurer, has left me ithoüt just cause or provocation; persons are warned from tmeting heron mv account, as I will par ao debts of her contraetiog. I7t3 SAMUEL MAURER.

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