Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 April 1859 — Page 3
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Vuiuihro tmr thcmdat mor.iino, it . MC OXALD,. . r. MC DO A LP SUDORAL D BROTI1ER. TER At S: la Advance, . At the expiration of six months .$1,00 . 1,50 . 2,C0 twelrt Months,.. ADVERTISING: Ob square (ten Unea or lew,) three weeks,. 1 00 Each additional insertion t Column three months W Ji Column ix month,. . - WIKJ U Column one year 12 00 Column three mo.ths, 8 00 Column at x months, 15 00 Column one year, 25 00 f Column three months,.....- 14 00 1 Column six months .24 00 Column one year, 45 00 Yearly advertisers hare the privilege of one tun freeof charge. Legal Advertisements inserted at the abore sates. Hereafter, Attorneys, and others, having legal notice's published, will be held rcsposible for tke pay, males otherwise arranged. Displayed advertisements are charged for the pace occupied br them, measured by brevier lines Medical advertisements at the above rstcs to b paid for in advance. Unless otherwise ordered, advertisement will : b inserted till forbid sod charged accordingly LOCAL ITEMS. Df mocracy Victorious. Hob Laic Repudiated! The Election in Center Township, on Monday last.Tesulted in favor of the entire D-mjcratic ticket hy the following taajoriiics. TtCSTCX M A O Packard 267 H HervT mu m rf JV5TICI Hrnrr McFarl'n ...2C4 ,...155109 MarK Cummings. . . CONSTABLES Xn-Klinger S5im J H Beeber 153108 am. Frees 261 ec Pomsroy 141120 Oeo Alleman 230 ChaH Logan 153 NortJa Torrn ship. The following is the result of the election in North Township: Jutiee of the Feace, S N Cliamplin, dem. 23 majority. Constables, LCros?, 4 majority, Janes Snyder, 14 majority; both dnocrats. Trustee R F Martin, democrat, 4 majority. La-t fll the republicans had a majority in th;s fownship, ranging from 5 to 13. Poll Township. T'.st. Citt, April 5. Mear McDonald iz Bo. I basten to rive you inteligence of our election held here yesterday in Polk Township. Jacob Pippinger, Dcniorrat, received fifteen majority for Trustee. All parties united on Jonas F timer, Republic ar. owinj Ilis '"5 lcU:d Ät KQOtt's- Hc rccei v ed iglity majority carccly a i-how of opposition was made to him fcoth paities being willing to give them a Justice in the north part of the townnhip. For Constables one democrat nd one republican was elected. There was no party spirit, excep on TnwUe.and that wan a very good test Tote. In all one hundred and nTty votes were polled- Ever yours, HISTORIAN. TirrRCANOE Towxsmr. For Trustee, Calvin R Wood 84 majority. For Constables S Bard and J Rockhill. nocasox-r-rorTniitec Z. Senior, democrat, 25 r-wjority. Constables T. Copeland and If Miller. This is a glorious victory for the demoJ-acy of Pourboa Township, over the mob j.ratic party. Gaecv. Trustee Taomxs Newhcase, rep. 21 majority. Constables Joseph Harris and Edward Willard. WesT. Trustee D Barber, rep. Constable. P Thompson, and William Freese. Both candidates for trustee were republicans. GcaMA. For trustee P SclJarb, dem- electedUsios Not heard from. Delinqutnts. AUut four months ajp we sent out bills for iurcriptions to the Drmocrat, amounting in all to ver two hundred dollars, expecting to receive ia return the noney or a snftvnent excuse for not paying. Not over half a dozen have paid any attention to the bills, further, propably, than to file them with their waste papers. Now we earnestly hope that all who know themselves indebted to the amount of one ycai's subscription, more or les, will settle up immediately. The total receipts of our office for the laM fixteen months, amounts to about the sum off 1,690, ndtlie rcnditures to about 11,200. From this statement, those who think we are hoarding up money, will ee that, aside form paying the actual expense of the office, we have saved an amount barely sufficient keep soul and body together not counting our own work, which is worth, at jour's wages, $3 per week. We intend to pttlish the Democrat vatil our delinquent subscribers itarve us out then, of course, we'll try tut luck at something that we can make living a with ont working fourteen hours, oa an tverage, every day. Festival. Hie Ladies connected with the Presbyterian Church, and congregation, will hold a Festival in Mr J.L. WestenreU's New Hall, over his store, on Thursday evening, April 14.h, at 1'x o'clock, P.M. The proceeds to go to purchase a bell for the us of the church. Some good speeches, and music, are expected, during the evening. Ticketscan be procured at the following places. viz: Mr J L Westervelt's, Mr G S CleaTcland's, Mr A Myers and Dr Lemon's store, and at the door on the evening of the meeting. All are in vited to attead. TTVe owe aa apology to our readers for the bad anpearance of our paper to-day. We sent our roller mould to the Foundry to get it reparred, and soon after, our devil slightly damaged the n.1Vr. We shall ba all right pcxt week and there after- - t I7"We understand that a new tiore table on the Pittsburgh Fort Wayn and Chicago Railroad u issued to take effect neat Monday, by which the time, from Fort Wayne to Chicago, is shortened forty ninutes. , OFanny Fern, they say, is such an admirirer of Mr Beecher that she rents fiv pews in his church for the accommodation of her friend.9.
05urk Packard majority over th other Democratic candidates is easily accounted for. Last -.reek the editor of ihi Republican, speaking
of Mr Hervy, the Republican candidate for Trustee. paid. Iiis opponent la a young mm of extravagant not-ons. small experience, little biast and less mental caliber. If elected the expenses of the township will be double, at least, what they would be under the administration ofhis prudent and experienced opponent. Choose ye between them." Mr P. is an "old and tried citizen, well qualified for the position for which" his "friends have" elecfei him, and "will administer the affairs of the Towif.ip in the most economical manner possible. He will scrutinize every charge closely and will allow no account unless satisfied that it is correct." D"One man, we are informed, has paid out in cash, within the last year, about $1500 for hoop poles. One or two others in tl.e business in this place have probablj paid out as much or, more. D"An effort is being made to re-organize the Brass Band in this place. Being minus a leading instrument, 'th boys have procured one at a cost of twenty-five dollars, and no doubt they would be glad to receive, in the way of donations, any amounl of 'change, from those who have a superabundance of the "spondulicks, to assist them in liquidating tl.e amount above stated. ITIn to-day's paper we print a nc t:.:eof a Fes tival to be held at Westervelt's New Hall, one week erenin.-t the proceeds to go toward : purchasing a bell for the Presbyterian Church. . The object is a good one, and we hope to see the Festival well attended by liberal givers ETThe Motr House, near the railroad depot. has changed Iiands . A gentleman from Stark' county, whose nme we have not learned, takes charge of the house. JL'Mr Bnrlinsrame commences his first term of school in the Seminary next Monday. Terms per t quarter, first grade, two dollars; second grade, j three dollars; third grade, four dollars; fouith grade, five dollars. 0"Mark Cumraings Esq., commenced a second term of school over Mr Palmer's store last Monday morning. ITMpssrs Lindsy and Weiten keep for sale all the popular literary papers of New Yrk, Boston, Philadelphia, kc. I3We learn that Mr G O Pomeroy'a sugar camp yielded about fifteen hundred pounds of sugar this season. ILTIf anybody wants to learn how to live cco. nomical, let them publish a country Newspaper six months. I m m HTSaturday and .Monday last ou? town presen ted a cit y like appearance. The streets were literally lined with horses and wagon?, and the sidewalks crowded with men from almost every part of the county. 3JIf you want & paper that gives all the newg, subscribe for the Democrat. Subscription $1 per year. inrWc would be glad to see more of our musical friends attend Mr Daily's singing classes. He is a gentleman in every sense of the word, and is wull qualified to impart the necessary knowledge to make good singers of those who have voices for music. ITThe place to buy fresh meat is at Lideckcr and Bourne's Meat M.irket. See advertisement. DThose in want of Boots and Shoes are refercd to tho advertisement of E. Paul in to-day's paper. O"$70,000 invested by several you men during the pist fall anl winter, for tuition, books, board, all expenses in full, at the Iron City College Pittsburgh, Ta., has secured for a great majority of tlu'm employment this spring, at rates varying from forty to eighty dollars per month. D"Edwards & Vanvalkenburgh have received their spring stock of Boots and Shoes, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. ICTThanks to S k M Backer for that nice Cravat. They have more of the same sort left. ITMessrs Vinr.edge k Bro have brought on an entire new stock of Dry Goods etc. They would be glad to receive a call from any and all in search of anything in their line, as they intend to sell at such figures as cannot fail to give satisfaction. CTOur old friend A Boyd has disposed of his large stock of furture to Mr Wood rough who will continue the business in the room first door north of Hill's Bakery. CTOur liberal friends Messrs Rice k Smith are just in receipt of one of the largest and bestselecctcd assortment of Dry Goods, Grocories, etc., ever offered to the good people f Marshall county. Go and exanrne their stock and enquire their prices . See Advertisement in to-day 's papsT. ITJ. Brownlee has just returned from New York, wliere he purchased his Spring and Summer stock of goods. He will be glad to see his old customers and as many new ones as can crowd into his store. inThe editor of the North Iowa Times, gets off the following üpon our new Temperance law: A Quart. The State of Indiana has a license law now authorizing the sal e of a quart of whisky. Some years ago that law would have been em inently proper for the north part of the State "Uncle Jake," at Laporte used to make such a onfounded poor article that nothing lees than a quart was regarded as an effective nip! ETTbe "Washington Unionbas been sold to Col. George W Boardman, who takes possession on the 11th of April. D"The opposition the Democracy, says the Louisville Demacrat, is distinctly defin?d, and i all indeed much the samesort of stuff Sam, Sambo and Samuel. The first consists of Pope fearers, the second have a 'nigger in the woodpile, and the third are all in search of a ladder to come down to the cemmon people !D"Dr Brelsford has disposed of bis Livery stock to Silas Tibbita Esq. ETA genuine Bostoman, it Is said, verily be lieves that God made the world mainly to have a place to put Boston in, and that the chief business of the sun, moon and stars is to shine for ita delec tation. 0"An iron railroad depot, and a large number of bridges, for the Havana Raiiroad, Cuba, has just been constructed in Baltimore, and some twen ty superior workmen have gone onto erect them. ttTGreat enthusiasm prevails throughout Texas on the subiect of education the school instruction of the masses. The public school fund is said to he nearly sufficient to pay the tuition cf every poor youth in the State. j QYRUP a prin article,t (XT)
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oing East Mail Express Freight Leave Chicago 6,00 G rover 9,08 Plymouth 9,30 Pearson ville 9,42 bourbon 9,55 iStna Green 10,03 FtWavne 11,55 A. M. 8,00 P. M do 10,50 do 4,30 P M 10,14 do11,51 do 12,19 A M 13,47 do 1,29 do 5,00 do do do do do do 115 do 11,30 do 11,41 do J1.52 do 1,40 A M Goi"g West' Leave Ft Wayne 8,55 P M Etna Green 11,05 do Beurbon 11,13 do Pearsonville 11,30 do Plymouth 11.51 do Irover 12,?5 A M Ar Chicago 5,00 do 5.55 A M 7,51 do 6,05 A M 11,31 do 11,55 do 12.30 r M 1,03 do 2,00 do 9,00 do 8,00 8,14 do do do do do 8,29 8,52 11,55 Mail train going west, Dail v except Sundays. Ex press going west, Da ly except Mondays. Freight going west. Daily except Sundays. Mail train going east, Daily except Sundays. Express going east. Daily except Saturdays. Freight goiug east, iJaily except Sundays. Freight, intended to be shipped on the day of de livery, should be delivered on the platform at or before 11 o'clock a. in. S R.EDWARDS, Agt. O & O. R. R. TIME TABLE TO TAKE IFFECT JANUARY 3, AT 9 15 o'clock a m Going East Going West L'vePIvmouth do Clark's do Tyner do Knott's do Walkerton do Kankakee do Van's do Stillwell do Plank Road Ar. Laporte 1 00 pmL'vc Lipcrte 600 am 1 20 do do Plank Road 6 10 do 1 35 do do Stillwcll 6 33 do 1 45 do do Van's 6 43 do 2 05 do do Kankakee C 55 do 225 do do Walkerton 7 15 do 2 40 do do Knott's 7 32 do 250dodoTvner 7 40 do 1IU I - 1 - rf . ..l.t- f Kf .1.i Jm uu uu a it. j T 325 doAr. Plymouth 8 10 do S EDWARDS, Afrent. PHOT O Gr R A P H S AMBRO TYPES. MELAINOTYFES. and SI EREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over PeisYmg's Drug Store, equal to any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falla, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, &c, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public buildings taken, and th Stereoscope furnished to order. Trms at low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist. July29th 3Ctf Dr Stlohn, the celebrated Chemist of New York city, during hi scientific investigations at the West was st4tick wr.hthe want of a pill especially designed for the billious diseases of the Western country, and affections of the liver. It is impossiII. A . . .1 lt II l-.-J- C oie mai apui anouiu DC wen auapira 10 care OI luls lQai18 rccomraennea lo cure au uwe e ha8 ,ereforc compounded a pill with especial reference to this class of complaints. Thousands of families that have been afflicted with severe and protracted illness during many years residence at the west have escaped with comparatively little eince they hve used thesse pills. Emigrants at the West are particularly liable to disease until they become acclimated. They wonld find thes pills invaluable. The Bowels amd their Fcxctions. As perfect health is the greatest blessing that we can enjoy, without which all other blessings are of little consequence.wedccmit of great importance to point out ffe way for you to enj jy i;. The bowels must be kept in a state by which they arc enabled to car ry off the.tiseless 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 costivenes.; in other words, by not keeping the bowels regular: it is the main ro:d to all diseases: it is the cause of unnatural irritation to the mucous, or lining membrane of the bowels Having lost their natural strength, thev cannot object towlutis required of them. Hence the bowels become inflamed, andunle3s you find a speedy relief, a thomtnd other complaints are ever ready to drag you through a Prisser ible and wretched life. Such medicines must bt given as will dense the etomachc and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish this there is no compound so valuable as these Pills; all other medicines sink to utter insignificance when compared to them; it seems as though the Author of Nature had designed them for this as well as other complaints. From two to fire pills a day will increase strength and appetite, and dense thestomaah, and intestines from whatever is injurious. Dr. Mosse's Indian Hoot Pills are sold by all dealers j in Medicines. P.RECTÖR SMITH,! JOS. SilBIBU. IMC. . ' I 3VI. id. WOULD respectfully announce to the public that tliey hare this day associated themEelves together in the practice f MEDICINE & SURGERY. The increasing demand for Dr. Smith's services rendering it impossible for him to attend to the calls of his friends promptly, he is happy to inform them that he can cheerfully recommend'Br. BsEr.sFoao, as a gentleman who hao an extensive expe rience, together with a thorough medical education. Having permanently located in rl vnlouth, they will attend to all ealls with promptness and fidelity. Particular attention paid to SURGERY aiid CHRONIC DISEASES. OFFIC Er Second door west of Pierce's Ciothing Store. Plymouth, Marth 15, ie59-16tf ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by W. G. Moor, m Center towuship. Marshall county, Indiana, on ilore,tH rests old past, and de scribed at folio wn: dark chesnut sorrel, bald face, both hind feet white, sixteen hands hih; appraisii ntseventj-five dollars: also, one horse twelve years old, described aa follows: dark bay, wi'h awhile sirp in the lace, wlnte lund feet, fifteen hands high; appraised at fifty dollars, try Horace Corbin aHdD. How, before James H Case, Justice of the Peace. Attest 17t3 N R Packard, C C C M r.. HARTFORD irc Insurauct Com, or HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL, $500.000; surphw 293,642 23; assets January 1, 1659, 798,632 23. Incorporated 1810. II Hr.-rriNGTON, President; T C Al ljn, Secretary; D Alexander, General aent fo the West, Columbus Ohio. Policies issued bv HORACE CORBIN, Acent, be3-101y Plymouth, Ind. "Baldwin House, REMOVED! 5? H A VING removed h is tavern stand from the rcr, to the building lately a residence, nearly op south side of the river posite the Edrrards House, is now prepared to ac- ' commodate his old customers and the travclin I nnkl! At'. ft?. ...1.1! 1 .11 . ii public generali f. His stabling and all other con veniences, shall not be inferior to any stand in Nothern Indiana. Charges reasonable. rlM6tf , B LANKS FOR JUSTICES OF. Peace for sale cheap, at this Office. ' THE
SPRING- AND SUMMER
OlotlaJLrLgr, FURNISHING GOODS. &.O. At G-eatly Reduced Prices1 THE citizens of Marshall county and the public generally, are hereby informed that I hav brought to Plymouth a large STOCK O F ? e selected with great care; and special attcntionpa id to Style and Quality, as well as to making, which I now offer for Cash, Lumber, or almost any kind of with full confidence of meeting the wants of mr numerous cntorers. Those winning to purchase anything in my line are solicited to call and examine for themselves as '.wavstnke pleasure in w5tlug on customers n evil I'juicuur mji. .uy SlUwl t onSISlSOI Coats, Vets, ScsrENDF.ss, OvEa-'HIRTS, CaiVATä, Sachelt.3, Pants, Shirt-, Overalls Haxmcerchifs, Gloves, Umbrellas, S CK., Cloth, Ladies IIoorn Skirts, üext s a Labie's Collar's and HATS AND CATS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I r turn my thnnk. to tlioe whohave hrre tofore patronized me so liberally, 1 still o!icit their patronage; and all whi wi?h t ) buy the BESTGOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do r.ol picten l to fell goods without prifit, but I c-in live aa cheap l,uy ass cheap, and fell a. cheap as my neijrhbor dare. ' Fensember the place on tho coiner, first door South of Bovd's Wan-rooms, Plvmouth, Ind. April 1st 1859-1 8v4tf II. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD WANTED. Spring Trade For 1S59. oRPenv &BxBill! CHEAPER " than EVER! S.CLEAVELAND AND J.L. CLEAVE3rl;wd havinsr associated themselves toother in the trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Cleaveland and Ilcwctt, wider the firm, nam' and stvle of G. S. CLEAVEL.1XD & BRO. Would respectfully announce to th Citizen of Marshall County and adjoinn; country, that they are just in receipt of a New and Splendid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Cam, Boot?, Skokj QtlESWARE Hardware, Glwark QCEENSWARC, Also a Hplendid Wooden ware, assortment of WAUL IPAPEH BöHBBRIie, to suit Wiudow Shades and Window Paper 4c, with a great variety of choice and desirab'e goods well suited to the wants and wishes of all purchasers, and it being their intcr.tiou to give strict attention to their business hope to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. We therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite all wishing to purchase to call and examine our Stock and IPriee, aa we feel confident tuat there i none? th.it wi.i go away diss.vt .-tied. G". S. CLEAVELAND k IWOTHER. Plymouth, Ind., March bist 1853. lttf. FEED THE HUNGRY THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY brought on an entire New Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which he invites the attention of purchasers. Having beenin the Groeer Business.in this place a number of years, he flatters himself that, by honest and fair dealing, he will continue to receive the patronage of those who have heretofore so liberally patronized him. The best assortment of Tea In town. Good Y. H. TEA 50 Cts per lb! Mola,se?, Syrun. Tobaco, and Rice cheaper j than at any other house in Plymouth. Coffee, 00 Shilling per lb! Tlf f ter Pup-nr than at any othcr.house in town 9 crntper pound. Give me a eall at the old stand of Patterson k Gleaveland, La Porte St., where I can and will sei cheeper than the cheapest, for cash or country pro1 duce This can and will be done, as I have rtJrenttn nave or profits to divide. Call and see foo vurrrsüii18v4tf T. J. PATTERSON. NOTICE is hereby given, that my wife, Marcaret Maurer. has left me without just cause or Dro vocation tncrsons are warned from trusting heron mv account, as I will pay no debt of her contraction. 17t3 FAMlxL MAUREK.
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Si Si John s Cough and Consumption SYRUP. TWO BottVs of Syrup etirH Mrs. E. D. Fife. Bancotn, Ohio, rf a cough and pain in hr side of three year.' tanriinir. , One hott'e curel tlie wife of C. Zimmerman. Esq.. Comiiii.sionrr of Senec county. Ohio, of a eotitrh and pain in ln?r iJs and breant of three years' standii;. ix bottles rared Mrs. John H m. k. Wolfcreck towtiTitp. of a coush. with rere pain In her siJe aad breast. of two year' tanriintr. rour houles cured Mrs. O. VT. Zeitrlpr. Port Peneca, Ohio, of a cntifzh. p lin in her side und brenst. and Kenernl lehhity, of f nr years' standin. Sie had been nti- 1 fler the care of flv- pliysiclans. all of whom pronounced tier ea?e incurahle. Tw. hottl.-s enred Mrs. Smll, of Fort Hall. Ohio, of a cmjrh o' twenty yef.rs' standing. She took it when a chi'd. dirvc-ly after having had the raea?.ls. Five tiuttles cured a yonnjc lady in the fstnHy of Mr. John Miller. Kdan township, t?enec Co., O . of a comh and pt!pi'.ati.n of the heart, of about a year's standing. i!ie won niparntly upon the verge of the grave. Her phTüio ati and frirnd expected he wonl 1 sjuU die. anl h was at o-ie t:Tne snpposeil to be dead. Three bottle cured Mr Flu .belh Campbell, tn old lady of erenty yerfl of asre. Mexio. Ohio, or a courti with hl ;h stie hI been suturing sereral T-ars Three t. .tt'e cured C. L Johnson. Eaa Cashier of the fence Con., ty nr.k. of a ouh and Reneral debility of sereral mouths' stand-,,. wuzfr lt Witi fcared Wl)UlJ tentiMiate in comunpTi ;a One bottle C'-:ed 0 K V.itson. Vmber of C-mfrros. from Oiiio tie wrote fr :n Washington O ty to his ftmt;.y iU' ,;io: 'Stud me by express one hoffe of St. Jihu's l-".ih and Ctitismnption Syrup, which I want for a fri.id. Tar oi tl I obtained the day I left home, cured ay very sevure coM. ami a!o cured a frieu 1." O.ie luge l..itt!c restored to excellent heilth. a dan enter .f 1. i!r. C-q . of lla-com. O. ."he was afflicted with u rery severe cojk'i od p tia iu her sHe "W bix tnit'is. F ur 'arire. b ttMes cured Mr. J Shaffer, ne ir flreenfaile. Ps. . of a dNeaxe of tl.ree years' t"oiriif, which P'e'-en'ed hi-n from diinsr hard work. One p'iysioUn ioctord him f--r dyspep-iia. and another for coiisamption, without aXirditiit any relief. M!t. John's OoukIi and Consumption Syrup." says the ffaudu-ky lem crt. " it an excelent reine'ly for coughs andcoUU: in fact, we do not know its equal. Numeiou ii-es have come under our oh-eri-ition, in which t!ie Cntient, aor.;trcritly sitiking under consumption, n ts fttn restored to lieaMi by itue. We have used it with g'et sneers in inr own fai'idy." Six bottle .-ure't lr. Sioir-r. a repf cab!e old srhvl E:iji :ia:i, of O ei) i. OMo. U-i wa sorae mont!w conned to Ids bed ilh a disease of the lunirs. Sven piiy i ms Tis ted him, and agreed in the belif th tt h Cuuld not recover. Connec ;C-it Mr. Kl-arrl Vl. Kivl.ir.Kew IIayor, C:ineeticut. wro'e Dc. IV l".: "Having travtlled through a Kieat portion of tue Western couutry. I became acqiia;n l with vour pnpuUr Cougti aud Confumpiion fyru?. which is n vers extensivf!y uspd in the VVet-ni world. I wi-h to know if you have an agency New-York City ; If you have, please inf.rm me by return mail, who 1- your agent, and where, as I want Some for myself and friends, who are suffering with mug a and voids If . ton have do agency in New-Vork, 1 sh-id sen i the money to you for a cae. Hleae inform inn wht will be th expense of three den small bottles, delivered in N't w York City. My busine? i, railrnsrting on the New York and New Haven IUilroad. I thiak your Syrup the irreatest articl- in the world for Cf-ughs and c .Idn My wife says she knows it saved h-r df- once m M ichigan, and says she don't want to Lt without it in the hou-e." low. Mr E. W. B-ooks. a well-known wealthy citisen I Newt ii, low,, said to the proprietor of ht. J hn's I'-Juiith i u.l Consumptive Svrup: ' I wish you woull esta'.:!i .hi igei.ry in ourp'.ioe for the sale of your Syrup. Um i lr ii greatly snpei ioi to any pripiraf.oo in the ii Id for i miliar pnrp. It has Favt-d my Mfe and restored me to sound and robust health, wheu I was so far k n- with c"n -mpfon n- to be considered beyond .the reacli o j:ielleine. If you On-i't eMabli-h an aienry in our place. 1 wiil tarry bek with me a supp y f r myself anl several n! my friends. You mutt Dot send IrSl than a gm ofilie Urije bottle. I coald t .11 that quantity myself " 11.Ü101S Messrs. TY.Pi-tm Adams, of Huntlv. ID, wrote. April 1. K: -Send us a supply cf your C 'Ugh and Consumption Svrup. We are entirely out. It is consigned ly tnoae wn have used it as the very best cough m -lii-ine now in us." Mr. Jona Ij.fl4:id. Kden Township. Seneca Co.. O.. wss cured of a cough of u-u ye irs' standing by the use of 8;. John's Couxti au i Consumption yrup. New-York I was troubled with a very severe coagH and cold, and wo so hoarse as to be unable to speak above my breath. I ma le u-eof i-everai small bottles of I. I.- S'-. Joliu'i Come), an l C -nsumption Sjrup. and was oon relieved. In consequence of the speedy relief aff.nled in my own c se. aud the general high character of this medicine 1 take pleasure iu recom-nnding it as au article ot Kreat value. R. AVK ES, ST6 Pearl street, N. Y. Sol.l by all Medicine Dealers aho will furnish Ft. John's A niao-c- Rr:is. I. I ft. J.ihn i. Co., Tiftin Cy. 0-, Ge ieral Aaerita for th Wuau-tii 9tU a. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC: A Prize Essay cn Nenous Distasss. Just published, the 25th thousand, in a scaled envelope, price 10 cents; or sent post paid, bj the Publishers for 3 stamps: Medical Essay ov the Physical Exhaustion axd DrcAY of the frame from Indulgence, Infection and t'e Injurious consequeneps of Morourv, v'A the modern mrnns nf cure Bj R J CUCVEKWELL, M I), Member ol the liovil Collefje of Surgeons, kc kc kc. IDSpemi;ttorrlia-a, or seminal emissions, nertous Debility, Impotency. Loss of Encrpy, Depression of Spirit, Timidity, Diseases of the seminal Organs, and impediment to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel and most successful mode of treatment, by moans of which the Invalid can regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines. From the London Lancet. "The best treatise ever written on a subject of vital importance to all, well worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Address "the Publishers: C J C Kline & Co, 1st Avenue, cor 19th Street, Post ßox 4ä66, New York City. 12m3xns. . Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a commission and order of sale from the Clerk of the Marshall common Pleas court, I willoffor for sale as the law directs at the Court IIoue door in th? town of Plymouth Indiana, on Saturday the 23d day of April 1559, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p ra, the following real estate in Marshall County Indiana to-wit: The fractional section, south cast quarter, north of Tippecinoe River, of section number thirteen, in township number thirty-two north, of ranpe three east, containing one hundred smd thirty six acres and seventy hundredth of an acre. Aldo Lots number two and three, of section twenty enr, in township thirty two north, of range three east contiin'ngone hundred and three acres and sistecn hundredths of an acre, be the same more or 'ess, to b.? sold subject to the one third interest of Sarah R East ibrook, widow of Warren iCastabrook. Taken as the property of Warren Eastabrook, et al, deceased, at the suit of Henry Stoddard Jr, Administrator, &c. 13 O M BARNARD, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of an execution to me directed from the Jlerkof the Marshall Common Pleas court, I will offer for sale, aa the law directs, at the court louse door, in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the iCih d?y of April, 1859, between Iho hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate, ?n mid county, to-wit: Commnc;n?r5stvfecte.i from th north-east f-irn0" of lot number eirhr, in Tippecanoe Town rl it, Mnhail rountr. Indiana; thenoj east eiht roHs. thenc outh five rods, rhence west eiphtrod, thenc north five rods to the place of beginning, emtainmer one r.uirter of an acre; and also fommncin? sixty feel est from the north-east corner of lot number one, in Tippecanoe Town, thence t fijrht rods, thence arvuth five rods, thence west elirlit mds. thence north five rods to the place of hernnins containing rne ouarter of an acre. Taken the nronertv of Joseph Brelsford at the suit of Sarauel R. Coons, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Hall, deceased. tl O. M. BAKNABD, Sheriff. Dissolution. The Partnershipherctofore existinsr between the undersigned, onderthe fi m of II B Dictson & Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm are tobe paid H B rifckson and J C Leonard, who will continue the business at the old stand, tinder the name ofH B Dickson kCx All debts contracted by the old firm are to he liquV'atcd by the new firm. AL.whekl.uk, Plymouth, March 1,1659. 11 B DICKSO.N, Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall County Circuit Court, I will offer for sal e as tha law directs, at the court house door, in the towu of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, oft the 2nd day of April 1859, between the hours of ten o'clock a m, and four o'clock p m of said day, the following describtd teal estate, towit, Forty feet off east end of lot one hundred anm forty-five (145) in the town of Plymouth Indiana. Taken as the property of M ivnard French at the suit of the Ohio Life' Insurance Comp nv. O M BARNARD Sheriff. NW'SW 14, 32, 1 THE above described land, situate in Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a mi 1 -.1- ..111 . p nr good steam saw mm, anu in iuaf;c uj iuaxea cuckccanda short distance from Maxencsokee Lake, is good soil, well timbered, and will be sold on good terms. Applv to A-1 i nompson at Hun tington, or in Plymouth to T. McDONALD.
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TO THE PUBLIC! Let all give attention! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Post Office, an extcnivc stock of Embracing ' a peneral assortment of everything belonging to that lin of trade. Having purchased their stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms us will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE. They Invite the citizens ot this vicinity to an examination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their term. They have in connection with their store, SUPER IÖR workmen, who arc ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Be it further known that they will pay in CA.SH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, PELT S. GREEN & DRY HIDES, &c, &c. As they purpose mnkinc their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find their stock complete. LEATHER & FIXDIKGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call one door north of the Pest Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VANVALKENBURGH. Plymouth, Ind., December 2nd lb'58. vol 4no "dry goods" A N D SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of puiclwsers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of ' 9 HEADY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &,C. Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we can oiler you Goods at prices to suit the timci, . N. B. With the above we have connected a TAILORING ESTiBLISIIM'NT UnSer the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, wheie we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. k M. DECKER. apr29-23 HONEST CORNER' STILL THE CEiXTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a vear a go paid up my creditors collected a portici of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu ner ous friends and customers that I hate uow onuand a general assortment of iDiiirc&saDiiDs Consisting of almo?t eTcry article ccci fhat line in the west. Of all kinds to" suit all classes of neoDle. 1 am not going to make a blow, not going to tell you that I will sftll my gcods for NOTHI N G ! But that I will jell them aa cheap as I can afford to An experience of more than twelve yeara in the Mercliantilc Business Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" lathe motto which should govern both Layer and seller. Give me a call, friend, examine my Stock of. Groceries,BOOTS AXD SHOES, : HATS AXD CAS, &c, &J, tc, fcc. And if you Tdra't want to buy it wilt not coet tou anything.- J. ERGWNLEß. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bcok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money jut now as IhaTe some heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than topay NOW Plymonth, October 21, IS58 J. I)
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STOVE STORE, H. B DICKSON & CO. Oä La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Are now offering th best largcrt nd most COIPLFrE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARE, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of the Firm has just returned from the eaat with a heavy stock purchased for casli aad of course to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE! They now offer to the public at the very lowest JLiving Prices Bflievlag that me Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Shitting!' Everything pertaining to a well regulated and complete Hardware Store, may now be found at ourc establishment here customers will receive prompt attention andbesure to meet with GOOD BARG A IXS. Our Tin-Ware Manufactory ii Hill in fuliblaa under the charge of an experincod Tinner- We employ none but first-rate workmen aud turn out job that are warranted to please. We are permanently located in Plymouth, with just the stock, fru-nd, that will suit von. We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all tha reeions round about," shall undersell t: and respectfully solk-it your patronatc confident that in the variety, oualitv and low nrico of nur strut i - that we can suit every one wishing anything in our Sept2dlS53, H. B. DICK&oCo. DRUG- STOKE, Has removed his stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one d) re.ist of Patterson k Cleaveland's store oa L t Porte street, 11 uouth Ind, where he keeps corstautly on Itaci PURE DRUGS AND tzy im m? AlAJiAM AUA AÄiug Carefully selected frrom the best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittjburgh and (Jhicago. Conn try Merchants, JLXD P II Y S I C I A N S GENE RALLY Will fini it to their interest to five him a call as he warrants every article sold bv him to l.o juu-t what it. is represented In addition to his large ftockoi Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Perfumcrv, 'Hair Oil. Burning Fluid, Tobacco, And, in fact, everything u-r-nlly kept la a Drag Store, at prices as low a can be afforded. Cill and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSON S wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to call tn the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in the country. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr see 34; (leas 10 acres out of secor.) and s h of sw q of ec 127, town 30 n, of rato 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved et Marth. Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw feft w m r, sc 6 Michigan Road land 122 57-100 acres' up'uiprorod riSt utiles north of Plymouth fine, heavy thabtxei laad. with wafer. The se o and e h of sw q of sec 22 and the ne q of sec 56, town 25 n, of range one e Polk town ship400 acres heavy timbered, good water, near Tyner City to be 6old in qoaatitoea to suit. purchasers. The h of na vj of see 20. town n, of raogo 2 e, 80 acres, four miles south of Plymouth fif teen acres improved good land, timber and water The ! q sccBi town 32 n, of rane2 e, 163 acres Gcn township ei;rht miles from Plyraoxith resr. store, mills, and in a pood neighborhood jood timber, fino grass marsh, and living nmniDwatcr. The e h of sw q of see 25. town 24 n, of ra&g 2 e, and sw q of sw q of 30, town "4 n, l acrc. four miles north-eat of riymoutlr aod mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres impiwcdrJiuildings -to he sold very cheap. The ah of iiw q of see 14. Utwn S2 n of rar.go 3 e close by Tirfcanoe Town rood land an good timlcr unimproved rtu b.c LAd ca easy term.. Lot Xo. C in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth Gne dwelling and pood nut houses. North f Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now known as "Baldwin House" a desirable location. Lot No. SI in Plymouth good dwelling house. Part of Lots 73 and 71, Plymouth dwelling 34x40 feet fr sale or rent. - Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, oa ose of the best corners la town to he had at a bargain. Pe:sons desirous of purchasing in tins vicinity, will do well to give ns a call. REEVE k CA PRO!, December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind X71 STRAY NOTICE Taken up by Joseph Jji Brelsford, in Center township, Marshall county, Indiana, one Horse, twelve ytr old, fnd dtscribtd is fwdows: adarksorr! Horse, left hind foot whit , right eye blind, star in th forehead; appraised; at twenty-cight dollars aad fifty cer.ts.hy Silas Tihblts and Ayrrs Baldwin, before James II Case, Justice of the Peace. Attest 17CJ R P-icADf CCCM
