Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 April 1859 — Page 3

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iL'BUänr.n evkrt thcrsdat morning, bt D. MC DONAU), .'...P. MC DONALD JIcDOrVAL. fc BUOTISEtt. TEli M S : In Advance, 1,00 At thecxpiratioH of six months, 1,50 M twelve months, 2,00 ADVERTISING: One square (ten lines or less,) three week?,. 1 00 C ich Addition! insertion,. X.y ! Column three months.. i Column six months,. . 5 0) , SO!) 12 00 8 00 Column one year, X Column three months, i.; Column six months, in Column one year, l" Column three months, 1 Column six months, Column one vcar, 15 00 2." 00 , 14 00 , 21 00 13 00 Yearly advertisers have the privilege of one hange free of charge. Legal Advertisements inserted at the above rates. Hereafter, Attorneys, and others, having legal notices published, will be held resposiblc for the pay, nies otherwise arranged. Displayed advertisements are charged for the space occupied by them, measured by brevier lines Medical advertisements at the above rstcs to be paid for hi advance. Unless otherwise ordered, advertisements will be inserted till foil-id and (lulled .itn niin-Ty. L O C A E ITEMS Corporation Convent ion. The Democracy of the town of Plymouth are requested to meet at the Court House next Saturday, 23J inst, at 1 o'cl'k P M. for the purpose of nominating Trustees far the different wards, Clerk, Treasurer, Collector, Assessor and Marshal, and to attend to such othr business as may come before the Convention. List week in ths hurry of business we neglected to notice that Davidson &z Co. have iust received and addition to their lArge StOcK 01 vIn:illl, rumitning UOOUS Yankee Notions, etc. t r -.1 ., -t- i Alsrt tint rmr fri.Mul fienrxv Tlrofii George Crocus placed on cur table on of the largest cabbage heads we l ave seen this year. Also, that David How desired to return his thanks to those who assisted in saving his property on tho night of the 9ih. Also, that Lindscy and Wei ton were just i:i receipt of the New York Ledger, Mercury, Frank Leslie's Illus' rated, and other popular literary papers, but, fortunately, they can be had this week, by calling at Doc Lemon's I)ruj Store. Also, we forgot to publish the following! List of Letters, remaining in the Post Oftice at Yellow Hiver, at the close of the last quarter J. lloughton, V M. .1 MIM.orsnn .l.ol flrnmW Dr P. Mills ! 2, Cornelius Lehain, Sampson Hosenlield, j Ileitsel.ew fc Co, M and A Hale. Godey's Lady's Rjok for May is on our table. Godey is just such a book as every . lady should have, and we arc surprised ; that more do not take it. We are still fcrnishin?; i. and the Democrat for $3. Mr Phillips, Local of the Republican, rave the members of our Hook and Lallen tier Company a nice little puff in last week's piper, j.s follows: The conduct of the members of Pro tection Hook and Ladder Fire Company j on this occasion was limorahl to them in ' on this occasion was h'morablu to them in the hiliest de-ee. No set of men could I:avc done more efficient service with tho game means. Our citizens will ever bo proud of their firemen so long as tho demean themselves in this manner and will doubtless, on all suitable occasions manifest a material reirard for them. If it were not for m'hhj wo would say that no other company in the North is composed of a better set of fellows than Protection Hook and Ladder Company No 1 of Plymouth. Copies of tho Democrat, neatly folded in wrappers, can bo had at ihn office- every , . - Ihursd.iy morning prico 5 cents. C ;ill and 'rot .1 vow nnd Rnd to rnnr friend. 0 1 J J ... . w e sliali De comptMIcu lo sue those of; our d'-diuotients who have iiever pnid a ved on their subscriptions, if they don't1 give some sausi.iciory reason immediately. If we could publish our paper without money we would never write a dun, but that we can't do. If those who pretend to patronize us are desirous of seeing the Democrat sustained, they will at once see Hie necessity of paying every cent tl.oy owe .md as mtw h mor in a,,,nr, n; tl.ov J can. If they want to starve US out, we im I.. 1 It Tl,, ..1.. i,.t. iw it. mere are oilier places. in tlie world besides Plymouth where we can mate a living, and the sooner we find out whether we are wanted here, the better it will be for us. Let all Read this. There are nearly 2U0 Vols, belonging to the Township Library, that have been out from forty day to three years- thty tnust he returned immediately. A list of the Delinquents will bo found in the Post Oflice. Let all read it. 11. A. O. PACKARD, Trustee C. T. The many friends of Mr. K. H. Uailey's Singing (-lass, will be pleased to learn that lie is recovering, though slowly, from tloa severe attack of typhoid fever, which has prostrated him for two weeks past. When he resumes his duties, we hope to seo a greater number in atteadanc? than formerly, as his merits as a teacher, aside from the misfortune of the past Wo weeks, entitle him to an increased class. Snow fell, in this locality, to the deptl of about half an inch last Sunday morning

Notice. There will be an elcctipn held at the In

residence of Ulery Vegler, in the town of Bremen Marshall Count Ind, on Saturday the 30th day of April 159, for the purpose of electing three Trustees of the German Evangelical Society. tJ PHILLIP WAGON ER. Removal. The Library for Center Township 1 removed to the north win? of the resideuce of M A O Packard, on Michigan street, iwo doors north of John Gipe's Shoe shop. Library will be open on lV on Saturdays from 1 till 4 o'clock p m. " 3IA O PACKARD. April 1 Qth'59-2 w Trustee Cen. Tp. O 3?. Är O. II IITIME TABLE TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY -1, AT 9 15 O'CLOCK A M Going West Going East L've Plvmouth 1 0 r mL'vc Laportc 600 am do Claik's 1 20 do do Hank Road G 10 do do Tvner 1 .'tf do do Stillwell f 33 do do Knott's 1 45 do do Van's C43 do do Walkerton 2 05 do do Kankakee 055 do do Kankakee 2 25 do do Walkerton do Van's 2 40 do do Knott's do Stillwell 250 do do Tvner do Plank Road 3 05 do do Claik's Ar. Laportc 325 doAr. Plvmouth ? 15 do 7 32 do 7 40 do 750 do 810 do S. EDWARD.:?, Agent. Giddiness, Headache, &c These pains and disagreeable feelings arc generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy ami various others, all of which arc caused by corrupt noxiohs matter, clogging the various circulations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on lrain. Giddiness, headache, lo?3 of memory, dimncss of sight, and various other complaints arc t!-ie result. Thus it will be scon that all the above painful and distressing maladicsnve their origin to the blood. Dr Morse's Indian Root Tills are aeknowL edired to lo the only medicine thoroughly purify the blood They eliter the blood and follow the stream of life through the system They root out all foulness and drive out everv unhealthv obstruction They should be taken every night in suilicient quantities to operate briskly, by commencing with two pills on going to be, three the next n'ujht, four the next; if the symptoms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as before Continue in Iii manner until thc'blood is thoroughly purified, and all pun and distress is entirely removed Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read t.ie history of Dr Iore's father and how the inedifi. : was introduced Eewarc of a counterfeiton these Pills Yellow Wrappers All gt.,,;ne are in Blue wrappers with the signature of A J White & Co on each box Dr Morses India Root Pills are sold bt all dealers in Medicines PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBUOTYPES, MELAIXOTYPES, and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan flallery, over Pershing's Drug Store, equal to any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the (treck Slave, a Palace by (las Light, kc, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public buildings taken, and the Stereoscope furnished to order. Tei ni- ai low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARRUTT, Artist. juhSOth :ir,tf Dr St John, the celebrated Chemist of New York city, during his sei.;:filie investigations at the West ! was st.-uck with the want of a pill especially de signed for the b'üious diseases of the Western country, and affections of the liver. It is impossi ble that a pill should be well adapted to cure of this kind that is recommended to cure all diseases. e tlcr,for ,,om?ltKlvha :, pilI with CSJ),.ci,, reference to this cl is of complaints. Thousands ff families that h..ve been atllicted with severe and protracted illness during many years residence at the west have escaped with comparatively little sine thcyh.tve used these pills. Immigrants at the West are particularly liable to disease until they become acclimated. They would find these pills invaluable. Dissolution of Copartnership. lD E partnership heretofore existing between S. undersigned, under the firm name of A. lloyd u Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. A. 15 yd will pay all debts owing by the firm, and collect the claims due it. Settlements must be made immediately to .save co.-,ts A. I JO YD, april 7-19t3. J. G. OSliOR XK. Siseritr'M Sale. Tlv virtue of an execution to n;e directed from tl(.''!eik f the Common Tleas Court, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house dor in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the "th day of May ltM, between the hours of P'o cloek a.m. and 4 o'clock n. m. of said dav, tho following described real estate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: Commenf'iu at the north we st corner of the cast half of the south west quarter of section l.'t 1 township -V3, north of raupe one cast; runnin ' thence eastven mh oi-ht feet and four inches, I thenec south 'en rixN and ten f-et. tlionee west sev- . rn r,Mjst.iuht feet iln,i four inches, thence north to tin4 1'laec of ,,('Piih!L'. Taken a ti e prop. i ty of Mused Fnvth at the ' suit of Chaiie" - Tibl.is - Ti!.t.is. UMlXAUn, ShorilT MC. . f HJlb 1 Oil SllH ! J ÜbJ()Vl,D respectfully announce to the public V y mal inev nave iiu- nay ussoci.ii;u tuemsclvcs toctlicr in the practice of MEDICINE & SURGERY. The increasing demand for Dr. Smith's services inderin- it impossible for hint to attend to tho calls of his triends promptly, he is h ippy to inform ' them that h can cheerfulh" rccomnicnd'Dr. Hkixsfori, as ;i "cniieman wnonas an c.xicnsn e expe rienee, io"eilier lin .iimrouu nieuieat t ine .iiion. Having permanently located in l'lvmouth, they will attend to all calls with promptness and fidelity. Particular attention paid to SURUERY and CHRONIC IJIrfKASKS. OFFICE Second door west of Tierce's Ciothin Store. rivmouth, Marth 1", lf."I) ICtf I lAIlTFOIU) lire Insurance (lompann, or IIAUTFOKD. CONNECTICUT. A riTAL. .")().( Kill; surplus '.ÜH.fUj y sets J.inuarv 1, T'JH.G.TJ i3. Incorpo rated lb 10. II IIf.xTiNf;xov, President; T C A I Ivn. Secretary; I) Alexander. (leneral nirent fo the Vcst,Coluuilni, Ohio. Tulicies issued lv IIOKACK COR HIN, Acnt, I.e.l-lOI) rivmouth, Ind. JUST KKCKIVED. They arc of the Latest Style And WII EX WA R RA NTF.D of THE BEST QUALITY. A. MYERS, No. 2 Tershings MockfclJltf.

D. DICKSOX .......... .J. C. LEONARD.

fl. B DICKSON & CO. On La Torte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most COIPLETE ASSORTMENT OF II AMD W AHE, JAPANNED WARE, AND fi..Jl A-K r.--, A S!) V EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. t3 in C 5 C 'I O c o; o o c a c o fi. e 05 3 -t re tn c no n o P T f I We have a complete asortmcnt of Stoves at low prices, and arc determined lo suit our ctuftenios with quality and prices. P O ii n o P - 3 I a . o o o c ri o 3 3 i) It We are permanent I v located in Plymouth, with just the stock. friends, that will suit you. We are determined th.it no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the region-! round ahout," f-hall undersell us and respectfully solieit your patronage confident that in the variety, quality ami low price of ourstoek that we can suit everv one wishing anything in our inc. ä)v-IJ II. II. DICKSON &Co. Aagon and Carnage Mansiraclory, AND tihzr - GARDNER &. HASLANGER IT AYING FORMED A PAltTcA.A. nership in the nhovc bri.-iincs.", t;tke pleasure ijn announcing to the people of Marshall and adtoini Counties that they are now prepared to excute all oruer lor Wagons, Carriages, Scc., On xliort notice mvl roa-soiiahlc terms. All kind of licpaii mg done in both branches of the busintss. "ri l .1 g?m3 JMilCKSIIlLllllll'T TPi Of every description done on short notice, in the neatest style jossible, and at the lowest livinir piyes. norses win, a on snort notice. llavin-'perniauently located in I'lymouth, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage from uiwe u;iiii wimiv uiiiieir line to no none. Shop On vVashinton street, below the I'd wards: House, rivmouth Indiana. aprHn'JUtf (AUDNKR & IIASLANOEK. (Ireat Sale of Personal Properly AT T IIIU undersigned will commence Sellin"; at auction the personal property belonjring to the estate of John Couple, tleee:isel, at his late rcridence on the lOtli Day of May Next, and continue from day toduytill the Panic U dhloscdof. Said property coiiäistd of all sorts of Dry G-oods, (Jroceries, Crockery Ware, Iron (lare rputitity foi";e iron") lrtiirs, dyestufl's, liquors, i tore lixtures, household furniture, one wagon, one buggy, one lot of wood, one Hock of sheep, etc., etc. A credit of six months will 1k given on till sum over $'! the purchaser giving hut note with approved security, wairin-j valuation and Appraisement laws. EMILY COWJI.K.J . . . apt 1 1 aotn. BLANKS OF KVKI1Y DESCRIPTION Printed loonier at this Office. We haven large supply of blank lecd., Mortgages, Notes, Justices Subo'iias, Executions, Suinrnons, Confession of Judgments, Notary Publie Protests, ko which we will sell at the usual rates for cash.

LATEST NEWS BY DAILY PAPERS ======= Express Line to Pike's Peak. Leavenworth, March 18. The first Overland Express, consisting of two coaches, left this morning for Denver city. The line is in through [sic] working order, when it will be reduced to eight days. The company carries the mail on the authority of the postoffice department. The departure was witnessed by a large concourse of people. The enterprise is considered the greatest of the day, and will place us in direct and regular communication with the mineral region. Two coaches depart regular hereafter. There were some small receipts of dust here yesterday. Gov. Medary leaves to-day for Ohio. ———<>———

Arrival of the San la Fellail. St. Louis, April 18 The Santa Fe mail, with tlates to the 97th tilt., reached Independence this evening. The store of Garland Co., at Fort Stanton, was destroyed by nre; Loss $I?,000. The transportation of the Cali-

' fornia mails via tho 35th parallel m j has been suspended in consequence of the interference of the Indians. It is undewtood that Lieut. j Beale had returned for some un

known cause. Destructive Fire in St. ZiOiiis. St. Louis, April 17. 1 he extensive vanetv storY of opeck cc Co., on Alain street, was burned yesterday, involving a loss of $05, 000, on which there was an insurance of $42,000. The adjoining store of Enders cG Co., was damage to the extent of 10,000 fullv insured. It is suspected that the store.was burglariously entered and afterwards fired. Xew Orleans; April 1G. Col. Lockridge, in consequence of Gen. Twiggs proclamation, has suspended operations until he learns the intentions of the cov'ernment in relation to the Arizona ex)endition. His aait has irone ; to ashincrton. "Washington, Am IS. The morlilictl Ca.ss-yribsari treaty was to-day conimeiKicd to the government by the isiearagnan minister. St. I jouis Ai)ril 11) The Overland Mail, with dates to the 2fth ult., arrived to-day. .News unimportant. The Bulkhead bill is virtually defeated in the legislature. The State ilnanees were in a ilourishing condition. Upwards of !softo,ooomtie treasury. Minninc iifv4 in O:ilifoniin. mid ; from British Columbia were favor able News of the admisssion of OrecTAti rp'irlird TirrLmd mi t.lin 1 fli ult. No demonstration Avas made.

I ilS.SC Heel's TOI Ort tllO ina.Säaci'C j Kession of Si.iiits Timi.lity, Diseases of the fern- ! i i i i inal Origins ami imnedinu-nts to Jlarriacc irer.er-

oi a iainuy 01 persons uy uuio Imlians in the vicinity of Cooper Camp, riiilavlclphia, April 19. In tho United States District j Coill't tO (lay, bcfoi'C JlltlgC GrCOl, in :in IiHiia rubber suit, to restrain the clefomlaiits from violatiiiff tlic rights of plaintiffs under Goodyear's vulcanizing patent by the sale of woven shirred goods. The motion was opened on part of the ! 001111 ) a liailt ) J. A. Jencks. i A . . j 1 he point m this ease is a question of ownership of elastic fabrics as between Dav and Judson. Oswego, N. Y., April 19 Tho St. Lawrence canal will be open and in navigable condition to-morrow, the 20th. The steamer Boston u loading with ilour at t Iiis iort for Montreal. The American line of steamers on Lake Ontario commence their regular trips to-day. New York, April 10. F. A. Tallmadc has been appointed one-of the counsel to the Police Commissioners. The N. Y. Last Methodist Kpiseopal annual conference 'recently in session in New Haven, adopted resolutions against slavery, by large majorities. Quincy, 111., April 10. The oilieial vote of the election yesterday give Kepiiblican majorities as follows: For mayor, fM; for cleric, 4()J; for marshal, 7i8; for treasurer, about -100.

Letters 'Of Administration HAVE been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of John Cougle, late of Marshall county, Ind. deceased. Said estate is supposed to be olveut. EMILY COUGLE, april 7-13t3. J. G. OSBORNE. NW SW 14, 32, 1 Tlin above described land, situate in Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and the village of Maxencuckee, and a short distanco from Mixeneuckcc

Lake, is good soil, well timbered, and will be sold on good terms. Applv to A C Thompson at Huntington, or in Plvmouth to T. MeDON ALD. State of Indiana Marshall County. In Marshall Common Picas Court, June Term, 1859. NOTICE is hcrcbr given tint at the June Term of said court, to be held on the third Mondav, the 20th dav of June next, accounts cur rent will be filed for final settlement of the estate of Aaron Myers deceased. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Cl kC -M CT GREAT HOESE AND CATTLE - TL. St John'! j. Ns,t5 Condition Powiv,5y - powder are liflil vyN illation for horse, .rrr. Ä fr I r: of I I S -rrr. TEMl'EU. LOSS OK AIM'FTITK. f w Ma y Kb low ' --SrSifW TKR.STIKF fdiSitk.HAINT, HIPK UHU N l W COMetc. Tl... I iiÄiö'Jftii'' I"" ',,r CHttla that are fkkhi k and Dtr.iuTATKn : and will enre COU'Sf r Rivinjr vuwr mi.K. They nlso increase the nu oititv "f milk, w lion the row' K"ni-r:l roixlitiitn i fal The proprietor lias lirtn avsiirol that they nre KUj.-rior to any Ihm elm? in casus f ll"l'or llnrn. Care pi-ouhl be e.xerci',l tliAt you oltaiiif John's jrenuine PowiUts, aiid suTer not jour. e'reto be humburi:eil Willi the assertion that oiuthiiiK -'Ue ii ju.-t as kouiI. From a Wealthy Furmer oj 'Sntc Co., Ohio. My borne wsi worked anil driven liril. that l.e seeiiit'il completely worn out nnl ie1 up. If he walked a few yard, be wtu!d tremble all ott. He eemed ntire'y Worthless and about to di.'. I KTe bitn v;tri-iu liu-dU-in-i. Mit they wore r-f no linnetit I ti:inlly ir.ire bim I. h. ST. JOIIVS CONDITION I'OW5)t:KS. lie rapidly inr proved until be became perfectly well. I t' en sold him f r one hundred dollar. I. Sb.WMAKKZt. FiftPf n llr rs"S in cne stible Cured of a CoTigh. Mr. JaiiiHü U':ir(J, a dealer in boren. wiilely known in Nortliwesiirn Ohio. sav: 1 have made ue of I. I.. St. John')) Condition Powder for Coujrh. Distemper. Want of Appetite, etc. I consider them an article of great ralue. and the tet hoife medicine witli which I am acjiisiinted. I was som tim inre at thu livery-stable of Daniel Cominu. of Matimec C'ily, and found bis horses, fli'teen in number, afllicfcd with a cough. 1 advifed him to ive them St John's Condition Powders. In cieht of ten days I learned be bad followed my advice, and txt hi horses were tlun perfectly well. IMIowHcra, Etc. I have u9d St. John's Condition Powder several years for horses and cattle, and l.avc found them exceilent in distemper, and the other purpo.es for which thwy are reconunendeil. I have found them a Kreat medicine for cattle having the Hollow Horn. I Kore the horn, open the hole occasionally, and feed them St. John's Condition Powder. 1 have freqin-ntly niven them to cows that became diseased, and failed in Riving milk. These Powders have always Boon tiTeeted a cure, and made them give their milk. PKiNüTiiLK. Ohio. SAMUKL YOLNV. Bloody JTilk, Etc. Mr. Jime Cronkete. Orasr. Oiiio. av: I had a horse badly afflicted with distemper, and fare hiin St. John Condition Powders. They operated like a charm, effecting a cure in a few days. They re idven to rows in our neighborhood with exce'lent eUTcct, purifying their blood and improving t'.eir condition, so as greatly to increase their quantity of milk. One cow had the garget, which caused l er to give bloody milk. A cure was soon effected with tl.cts i'uwFroni a reevJent of J'hiltiiMphitt. rt. When travelling at the "West. T had a valuable hone attacked with iniUiamation of the lungs. Hi cough was worse than I have ever known a human being or creature have. His coughing would sometime awaktn me during the night. My friends considered him incurable, and I would have t'iken forty dollars for turn. I procured some or 1. L. ST. JOHN'S CONDITION POWDtltS. and rave him. They soon effected a thorough cure, and I now value him at 20t). I wih to carry then always with tnc nhui travelling with my own team, and wool. I riT-ommend others tiil. I hve inaile use of Moan's. Merchant's and various other horse-powders, but give ST. JOliN'3 the decided preference. C. it. S KES. Mä. A. Xkttm. proprietor of A livery Stuhle. TlffiR. Ohio, ?av, July Tth, KV! : "Iran give you a grett recomiLeiiliti.m for your COXIUTION POWUEi;.. I iave ued them during the past four year, and during that time mv horses have neversiUlere! with ilistvinper. although it has a number of times prevailed extensively an und me. Three of my horses were recent y attacked with a cough during the prevalence of distemper in the neighborhood. They were evi-lently getting the di-b-n.per. 1 Ted them your CONDITION POWDEild, and cured them perfectly in two d.iy. Mr. William I'.isti'.h. mercliant. Evan.-port. Ohio, writt s. Au.. l: I am about out of your Condition Powders. They give the test satisfaction of any horse-medii-It! I ever sold. If you can send me a supp'y, do 80 immediately. llcn-i nearly Dead with Disteaper. L. F. Nye. Keed Township. Seneca Co., O., liad a horse so bailiy atllicted with di-tcmper. that the horse-doctors t Id hir.i to take him to the wood to die. A cure was effected by giving Liui thrwe paper of bt. John's Condition Powders. A horse-doctor cured a horse that seemed used r.p and about to die. as he would not eat. by giving the Powder, prepared by putting them for a short time in loiling water, atid then pouring them down from a bottle. This is the only way they can be administered when the horse will not eat. Sold hy all Medicine Dealers, who will furnish Pt, John' Almanac' r.iti. I. L. St. John A Co., Tilüa City, O. Ueueral Ageut for the Western State. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC: A l'rize E$ay on Nervous Diseases. Just nuMishcil, the 2."tli thousand, in a sealed envelope, prie 10 cents; or sent post paid, by the PuMtshers for 3 stamps: Mkmcai. Kssav on thk rnvsic.ii. l'xHAtTSTioN and Decav of the frame from Indulnenee, Infection and the injurious conFeiiuencea of Mereury, icilh ihr modern menn of cure. J5v K J LUU A.,, jl J), Member of the Rov.il College of Sur-reons, kc Ac kc 3 J'permatorrlwi-a, or seminal emissions, ner vous Dt li'.lity, Iinjiotcncv. I.os of Kner.'', De i . - , ally, :irc promptly and cn'cctuallv cured by the An thor's novel and most successful mode of treat nient , by means of which the Invalid can regain pristine health without having; recourse to danger ous ami expensive iiicOseuies. From the London Lancet. "The best treatise ever written una sulijeetoi vital importance to all, well worthv the Author s exalted reputation." AI.hes3 the liMishers: C J C Ki.ink & C. 1st Avenue, cor lHtli Street, Fost Jiox 1.G, New York Citv. lm.Tins. Sheriff's Sale. Hv virtue ot a commission and order of sal from the Clerk of the Marshall common Picas court, I will ofi'cr lor sale as the law directs at the Court lloue door in the town of Plvmouth In diana, on Satunbi v the i2.'?d dav of April J!."H, be twecn the hours of 10 o'clock a in, and I o'clock pin, the following real estate in Marshall County Indiana to-wit: Th fractional section, south cp.st ouarter, north of 'I'ipoec-inoe River, of section number thirteen, in township number thirty-two north, of ranire three cast, containing one hundred and thirty six acres and seventy hundredth-? of an acre. Mso Lots number two and three, of section twenty 'mir, in township thirty two north, of ranjre three east containing one hundred and three acres and sixteen hundredths of .in acre, be the same more or 'ess, u bo sohl subject to the one third interest of Sarah R Eastabrook, widow of Warren I 'astabrook. Taken as the property of Warren Eastabrook, ctal, deceased, at the suit of Henry Stoddard Jr, Administrator, kc. 1H O M BARNARD, Sheriff. V S The above named properly is to be sold one half t-asb in band - the remainder in twelve n.onths. The widow's dower t.m be purchased alo after t 'ie sale. Notic IQ Notice is hereby ßiven that the undersigned have taken out Letters of Adminisl ration en the estate of Jacob Sapp, late of Marshall Countv, Indiana. REBECCA AS AIT, Administratrix," SAMUEL PARKER, Administrator. Admistrators SaleThe undersigned Administrators of the estate of Jacob Sapp, late of Marshall County Indiana, deceased, will ofTer for sale on Saturday tbe 30th day of April 1K'J, at his late residence in Union Township, betn ecu the hours of 1(1 o'clock a m and 1 o'clock j in of said day," the following property to-wit: Wnpui, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, 1'arniiii Ctensils, Wheat in the field, &c. A credit of nine months will be given on a'l sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valutiun and appraisement laws. tfHd REHECCA A SAPP, Administratrix, SAMUEL PARK ER, Administrator. IV v.m want a No. 1 arlicle of COl'I'EE, (Iran nlated, Crushed and Pulverized SUtJAR, cl at 13 VIKNEDC.E RRfTS.

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TO THE Let all si vc altenlion! T HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Toet Ollice, an extcniv stock of OS j 2 TBI Embracinp; a p'enernl assortment of cverrtTunj: ; belonsrinc to that lino of trade. Ilavinjr purchased ' their stock LOW, they feel confident in savin i that they can sell on such terms as w ill warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE. 1 luv invite the citizens of this vieinjtv to an eamination of their stock and price?, that they mar satisfy themselves as to their terms. rhev have in connection with their ptore, 5?UFE1U0R workmen, who are read v to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. De it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest ! market prices lor all kinds of FURS, FELIS, GREEX Sc DRY HIDES, eve, etc. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of ri vmouth. the public may be assured thatthev will alwavs find iheir stock complete. LEITIiEll fc FIXDIXOS. Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give u.i a call one doornortliof the l'ost Ufliee. Win. C. El WARDS, J. F. VANVALKEXBURGII. Plymouth, Ind., December 2ud ltöt. voUno DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention ol ; purchasers to the fact that we have jut re ! ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of ÜEADY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, 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 a jiaiiji r Under the supervision of Mr. F. where wc are prepared to J. RENNER, MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSiM'RS, VESTINGS. S. & M. BECKER. apr23-23 'HONEST CORNER' STILL THE DEXTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having stirvivcd tlie flames of March a vo.ir a ; go paid up my creditors collected a iortion of my ilel.ts, 1 am bappy to announce to mv nu mcr ous friends and customers that 1 have uov onliand a general assortment of Consisting of almost every article usci ix that line in the west.

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Of all kinds to suit all classes of prop!. I am j IM." ,l" . 1 ' not going to make a blow, not going to tell you w,JI'waU'rthat I will sell mv goods for I 1 ,hc sc V

N O T IT I N G ! Hut that I will jell them a cheap as I can a (lord to Au experience of more than twelve years in the Mordiiiiililo Business CoiiviiicTi rw that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto which should govern both buyer and seller. (live nie a call, friends, examine my Stock of (IrocerivH) BOOTS AX S1I0KS, HATS A XI) CAS, Arc, c, Ac, ike. And if you don't want to buv it will not cost von anything. ' J. IlliOWNLKE. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on ln?ok and notes, for goods sold long ago. 1 need the money jmt now as I have some heavy payments to m ike" in a short time. Th-se who know themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than to pay Plymouth, October 21, If.' " J. II

IRON CITY COLLEGE

i02u 3LO OO Pays for a full course in the IRON CITY COILEG-E, The largest, most extensively patroniaed and btst organized Commercial School in the Uuited States. Attending Daily, - - - Mardi, 1S5 TTllll limn r .,t,. A. 11 r . "mi. iu .oujpiciu jl iuii course, irom b to 1 weeks. Every Student, Vn graduating, is gurantced to be eoapetent to mnn t... .t. . OF ANY BUSINESS, And qualified to earn a salary of from 10StnJeiits enter at any time Xo Vacation Keview at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS llSpi- iPOTn onh ' ' iillltmHl 19 m ' a") linistei Sons received at half price. l or Circnlar and Specimens of Writing Inclose two letter stamps, and Address F. Y. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. nr. T. .1. LEJIO.V Has removed his stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one djoreast of PatUrson VCIe:iveIand's store on Li Porte street, Plvmouth Ind, where he keeps couaUntl jr on hand PURE DRUGS AND m Carefully selected frrom the best Wholesale Etdilishmcnts in New York, Philadelphia. Pittaburgh and Chicago. Country ITcrchmits, AND I P II Y S I C I A X S GENE RALLY ! Will find it to their intercft to give Iiim a call ; as he warrants every article soil by him to be ljustwh.it it is represented In addition to his j large ?tock of Drugs and .Medicine?, may be found ! ! ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Torf u mer "Hair Oil, Burning Fluid, Tobacco, 'Ji;r, iVc, And, hi fact, everything usually kepf in a Pni Store, at prices as low ran le afforded. Call nmlrx:imine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. : t i-S it r T - t i vr ; 0,000 A(.ylvr5 I vfVjv )U L At U i V. L,.. rIV,.,., Ir.RSOX wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to call on the undersigned, who can give ' facilities for purchase or sale Ciiual to any in th cou trv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rate?, and on time: mv qr sec TM, (less 10 acre out of se cor.) and s h of sw q of j.ec tiT, town 32 n, of range 1 w 2'.i(l acres, 30 acres improved at North Lend, Stark county The n h of tnv l'cn w m r, ec fi Michigan Ra! land '-2 ö7-U)d acre unimproved six miles north of Plymouth tine, heavy timbered land. ind e h of sw q of sec 22, and the no q of see 30, town 3f rt, of range on r Polk townshin 100 aeres--heaVy timbered, good waternear Tvner City to Ik; sold in quantities to fruit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec town XI n, of ranjj 2 r, 0 acres, four miles south of rivmouth fifteen acres improved gotnl land, timber and water The sc q sect, town 32 n, of ranze 2 , 160 acres (J recti township right, miles from Pirn ouih near store, mills, and in a g;od neighbor hood ooil timhor, fmo grass mirsh, and lirin running water. The r b f sw q of see 2.", tow-n Hin, f rangi 2 o, ami q of sw of 30, town 31 iu 122 cre four miles north-east of Plymouth good millet! and saw-mill thirty acres inipred building! to be sold very chenp. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, nf nof 3 c close by Tippeano Town g.wI lurvl anl good timber unimproved to Ikj had on cmj terms. Iit No. 0 in Wheeler's addition to the towu Plvmouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North 3 , of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now know as "Haldwin House' a deirmlde location. IM No. Ulin Plymouth god dwelling houM Part of Its 73 and 71, Plvmouth dwclhn 31x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, on one of the best corur i town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity, wiil do well to give ns a call. REEVE & CAPRON. Ileermber 9th 2t f PI j mouth, Ind. 1 article of Lnyei RAISINS, by the bo Ll quarter box and onnd.at PJ VINN EI HIE i PRO'S

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