Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 May 1859 — Page 3
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riucupuau vüuuuiii Aiiuiuiiai ' TJÄIJSHED fctEXT ,,AT MORSIXS, BT IcDOXALD &, UKOT2IER. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . , TO THE II C. BEMOCBAT & M. CBEPflBLICAH. ADOPTED MAY 7th, 1Ö59. Dxc Year, Im Advance,. Kiss T.Iotths do , Six Moxths, do Tum do do .. 1,25 .. ,90 .. ,59 ADVERTISING: One square of 220 Brevier ems or less, three weeks or lees, $1,00; each additional insertion 25 rent. Longer advertisements in proportion,less than half a square tobe carped as half a square and over half a square to be charged as a whole square. 1 Sqrnarc 2 do 3 do A do Column H do 4. do Jl do 1 do
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All Special Notices, toh inserted araon reading m ttler, to be charged 25 per cent bore regular rates, after termination of existing contracts. All lepal advertisements to be either paid for in adrance, or sitNfactorrlj secured, and payment in no case to be deferred longer than thirty days after the advertising has run out, except in cases where the pvr comes out of the County Treasurv and has first to be allow xl by the County Board. AH advertisement of every kind mint be paid in advance, except where t'.;e publishers are owing or hare running accounts with the advertiser. Agents in other towns ;ind cities to be allowed 25 pr ent commission, but no advertisement of any kind to be in'erUd at less than rorular rate. The rates for Job Work, which must also be paid for as coon as the work is completed, except as above specified, will be made known at cither office. The above terms will be strictly adhered to in vcrv instance. Mcdonald & bro., Publiihera Democrat. I MATTING LY, .- Publisher Republican. LOCATE ITEMS. S fourth tflumn of this pe latest intelligent. fox DEU0CHATTC COUHTY COHTEUTION There will be a Derroerat.icC.Mnt Convention held at the Coort-house in Plvmouwh on the 19th day of June, 1659, at 1 o'clock P. M., to nominate candidates for County Clerk, and Commissioner. The Democrats in the several Townships are requested to meet in township Convention on the 11th day of June next, to elect delegates to the County Convention. This step is highly necessary, and is most earnestly urged upo'i the Democrat of every township, and ir is hop'-d that no township will neglect it, and particularly that Democrats will not eranit any others to meet and appoimt for them while hcy stay at home. It has been thought that an apportkement of delgate based on the last Congressional vote, would be a equal as it could be made and that ratio has been adopted. This will give each township delegates as follows: Union 8, Center 24, Green 8, Bcurbon 8, German 7, Polk 6, North Tippecanoe 5, -Wesi C. ' ' Let every Democrat consider it his duty to at- " By order of the Central Committee. " A. C. STALEY,Ch'm. D. Vixed3E. "Secret iry. !LTWe are authorized to announce the name of Joh.i C. Ccshma. of Polk Township, as a candidate for Clerk of Marshall County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. 17 We are authorized to announce the name of NrwroN It. Packakd, (present incumbent) as a candidate for Clerk of Marsluvll Countv, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention IT Eds. Democrat. Please announce the name of Johm K. BaooKR as a candidate for the oCice of County Clerk, at the next October election, subject to the decision of the County Convention, And oblige " MANY DEMOCRATS. JKETEld. Ciiaplix will pre.ich at the Court House oext Sunday at the usual hour 10 J o'clock m.
jne cropsin ini ounijare uiier-lbutionon MondaT, 27th day of jue next, on ing for rain, and unless il -oms soon it is ! which occasion will be distributed eighteen hunr iv" .i ..i mi u v . r..i ' dred beautiful and costly prizes-, valued at $'20,000. feared by some that they will be but little Amon?tae Gifts will be found three hundred pribetter than the crops of last year. zesin American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 , m m , I up to $1,000 e:ich. Four hundred excellent Gold J2TFIour is selling in this market for if""? ,iunlln?; V?hwI?r.lh.fnin $rV . , . , $200 each; Ten bemti fid Oil Paintings and En64,25 per hundred. V hea Corn. Pota- gravinca, worth from 15 to three hundred dol 'toe, &C, are in good demand at fair pri-e'n; Jhc remajiiiii prizes consisting of La,dics BieastpiiM and Lir-nnrs; Gents' Diamond ceS. . Breastpins; Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-ring; r Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pros, silver exten- - JBWe publish another communication j 8u,n ctc- . T ir ' i . tt I The Paintings wi'l be exchanged for Watches from our ort ;y ne correspondent. He . or jf .kClry at the lowest cah prices, if desired by 19 well potd on matters of jriera! inter- thevck et holders. All prizes drawn by persons , . - not 'ire?ent wili be fonrardeil to the ticket-holders est, and is fully competent to get up a good . wit ;in one WCek from the dar of dra wing, either letter. Hope; to hear from him of en. jby mail or express, free of expense, and at my
-T-t . fm rr . . - - - m m i " JC3TD. R. Sample, a li?tle black-repub-; r -' r licao petifocrger and one of- the gassiest specimens of humanity that ever lived in r . " . " Äfiy communiiy, has. we are informed, "ffone to the d As ho went off with'6 ,. . out settling a pnn in bill if about twelve dollars due thi offiVe. we think it is alto'gelber probnble that. h will, if such is not' tBa case now, for it is Rai l that "Delin-
qaents-on the printer's books can never your Third Art-Union Drawing." otherwise tick- .. T7. - ' , et might be nent for regular monthly Enterpris-es.
enter Hearen.' - v : ' " JV7 Llarshal, is oipj; jtKHl sefcoin tl. Cf Arreslm violators of the lav' He liaa arresteft fütir or fin individual rr Kinrr Jmnl- .,1 Aim or nva inaiviauaia lor being Urunk and dia(urbtng the peace, since last Frida j. Hej is just the man tor Marshal, and will not. l,nlr fenm rlnlnrr hU rlntv' f-.r f- f ! tinjr enemies.' . Atlantic monthly. V- We are in ceipt of th June number of the Atlantic 'MntKiy,' published bj Phillips. Sampson & Co., .Boitton, .Mass. The number before u contains the folio Ir ing table of contents. Shakspeare'a Art; Mein-Yauso: Jor-Month; A Trip to Cbac t a' j w . , . ' itKme Inedited Memorials of femallett; JSloodroot; The Deferential - and Interrral r-i.r.1-. T.,li- j r o ' Calculous, Bulls and Bears; The Sphjnx; A Charge irith Prince Rupert Sprintr rri e. Ä J .u o. : m, ' Tlie Storeo.cop3 and tho Stereograph; The Minister's Wooini; The Profetsor at the Breakfast-Table; iierivf and Literary Notice!, &C, Lc. '
k Dr Saohn. the celebrated Chemist of New York
city, during his scientific investigations at the West was struck with the want of a pill especially designed for the billious 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. He has therefore compounded a pill with especial reference to this class of complaints. Thousands of families that h.we been afflicted with severe and protracted illness during many years residence at the west have escaped with comparatively little since they h.ve used thee pills. Emigrants at the W;sl are particularly liable to disease until they become acclimated. Thty would find these pills invaluable. Giddiness, Headache, &c. These pains and disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dytqpepsia, apoplexy and various others, all of which are 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 brain. Giddiness, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, and various other complaints are Vaq result. Thus it will be seen that all the above painful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr Morse's Indian Root Tills arc acknowledged to be the only medicine thoroughly purify the blood They enter the blood and follow the stream of life through the system They root out all foulness and drive out every unhealthy obstruction They shonld be taken every night in sufficient quantities to operate briskly, by commencing with two pills on going to be, three the next night, four the next; if the symptoms are not removed. commence again with two pills and go up again as before Continue .n like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed Obtain one of our Free Almanacs, and read thelmtory of Dr More' father aud how the medicine as introduced beware of a counterfeit on the-.e Pills Yellow Wrappers All genuine are in IJIue wrappers with the signature of A J v hite k Co on each box Dr Morses Indi an RootPillsare sold bi all dealers in Medicines Da Roback's Remedies. We publish in another column of to-day's paper, an article copied from the Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr Roback's extensive medical establishment in that city. By the way, Dr RobacV's Remedies have obtained a great anc deserved popularity with all classes. It has been but a snort time sinoe these Remedies were introduced into our section of countrv; vetDr Brenan, Dr Roback's agent in this place, informs that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier now far exceed those of all other medicines for which he is agent, combined. The reason for this, is, that they have stood the test of practical experience. We know this not only fiomthe mouths of others, but wehave used them in our own family with the verybst results. For all diseases of the blood, general debility, whether pioceeding from natural wsakness, indigestion, and all kindred ailments, we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies as the very best medicines extant. Tec are destined to achieve, not an ephemeral succes, but a permanent and deserved reputation, which will render them a necessity in eery family. Napolean O, North Weft, March See Advertisement $1000 m gold; for $3. L. D. SINE'S TD ART-CXKV GIFT DISTRIBUTION! TWEXTY TIIOUSAXD DOLLARS In valuable Prizes. 300 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD. In Prizes ranging from $2 50 to $1 ,000 each. 400 Go!d and Sliver Lever Hunting Watches, from 23 to $200 eath- . 10 s, lend id Oil Paintings and Engravings. Lady's Garnet, Coral, Ctmeo and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rinpa; also Lady's Locket ": . Breastpins; Gents Diamond .---7" Opal and Garnet Pins; fln Gold Tens and . Pencls ; fine s'l Rings Goldstonc i Locket Rings; Regard and Plain Gold Rinsrs; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets; ic, &c. Whole ITumbsr Prizes, 1800 Tickets limited to 7000. llore tiari an average of one chance in Fonr Tickets. Single Tickets. 83. Three Tickets, 38. Six Ticket. 15. To be drawn f t Cincinnati, 0 on day. June 27A, 1C59. JlonL- D. Sine would announce to the public that in addition to his regular monthly Gift Enterprises, i :n tu i f l a n..'. iv .. UCDIII LUC IIIS IIIIIU uiiuu art (JIUUIl ilMDa n?k. lersoiw a' a distance, who cannot attend the f'wiug themselves, will sund the same chance as thoi)rh tliev were orcscnt: but if thev desire it t hev can appoint an v one toattend for them, who resides ' ,n l" or niay oeoa a visu me city ou ti.e day of drawing. A list of drawn numliers will be forwarded to ichoVlers, whether fortunate or not.: The noal pi-emura of ten per cent in Jewelry will be allowed to agent Hing six tickets or tipJnir xfXX b ' lowed a pi einium of ten per cent in gold. All responsible persons are requested to act as agents for ihc ale of mv tickets. In ordering ticket tor this Enterprise, be sure and sav. 44 For Agenta are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a certainty of selling. Un'd tickets must positively be returned at least th:lt i mAJ dispo3C of ihctin Cincinnati, Chio, Covinrton and Newport, Kvill -., . 1,1 U --.1 t r e - r A" Cr mWt be addrCs5u L D SlDC, Bo 71C Cincinnati, Oluo. Dr21-21 ""NOTICE" TS hereby given that the unJcreignedwITli at the X next regular session of the Dord of Commissioners of Marshall countj.to be held on the, first Monday of June uext, applv Cor license to rct.til . spirituous and muH lkjuör m accordance with tht License Act of the late General Assembly ' ! of the State c Indiana. The location on which! propose to sc'd.Uv.n lot number 171 Jat ofPIjmouth, larshall coratj, in the oririna Indiana.' A. GAMßRILL. Notice Ta YtAä-tK ffirö! tYtt ai.1 J - . next regular session of the board of Commissioncrs of arihil1 Countj.to beheld on the first Monday of June next, apply for a license to retail piritnons nd maltliquor, m accordance with the License Act of the late General Assembly of the Stteof Indiana The location on which I propose to sell is in the building known as the "Shanghai Saloon" on the south part of let number forty-one inth origjual pUt of the town of Plymouth, MarshtT Countv, Indiana " JOHN S. ALL EM AN. 2 , , Applicant. , ' BLANKS FOR JUSTICES OF Pefccefor sale ehoap, at this Office. THE
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XMCffOKV. .. .J.' C. LEONARD H. 13 DICKSON & CO. On La" Forte Street, . " ' PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and mo3t COMPLFPE . ASSORTIMENT OF IA1PWAEE, JAPANNED WARE, AND EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. a c o 7T n 5 3 m o 3 m 3 P 3 o n
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O ' o c cr a 3 o 3? a o We have a complete aeortmcnt of Stoves nt low prices, and are determined to suit our customcis with quality and prices. c m - -2 3 O a i 3 rt I C o B o if o a u as s 3 -a o ti o a en cv a je es O n 3 O V c E ei M 0 -3 a d tr 3 C O o c o c H U Ü o o m ci o O o C2. 3 a 3 a o o mm o O O c CS 4 C to is o u 'J a We arc pcrmancntlv located in Plvmouth, with just the stock, friends, that will suit you.' We are determine' that no .Alan, omau or Child, "m all the regions round about,", shall undersell u.-? and respectfully soiicit your patronage confident that in the variety, quality aud low price of our stock that we can suit everv one wishing anvthing in our line. Q lvl ' 11. B. DICKSON k Co. 1 1. ST. JOHN'S COUGH AND CONSUMPTION SYkUP. Thousand who have mvle ne of thi (Trent remedy believe It I fr nperior o nt pnprf Ion now knoa for the cure of Conmp'l .n.C-'Unhs and Coltl. Aii n, ltrvnchiiii. FpittinK lluxj I'in arid rtorfnes of th Kreut. Hoüreness. Ho. ini;CodK'). Croi. Phthisic. etc i'oine of t'i cures efft'e.1 by thi- med cin are of a nost urpriinx anil wonderful rli.tracter; car tht Ii.it leu RiTen up hytriainent pliymcUns a incural for mny years. One c.ve is tat of a respectable phystd io, who was pronouncett incural.le by seven physicUni. Two CAM'S arc of twenty yvrs' stitndin. None, therefre. liowrrrr long lUry hu re been afflicted, should despair tm i il they have Iren this treat remedy a trial. I believe. cnimin rouiclis and cold . it is almost, if ootqute. infa ible; and in nineteen cases out of twenty, selected promiscuously from imoni thoe who are consi'iered dangerous and inrarable. it will effect a cure. It my be taken with perfect safety by persons of the most delicate constitution. It it pure y Tellable, and is S pleaant, lieaithy, and inricoratins tonic. From, a Jferriint of G itlm. On. 22. 1'53. Dcr Si : My wife hai been lll-ctt-d OTe yenrs with a ru;h. and lat f;ill sVe lay in bed, not expected to bre. Sh had u-ed Jyns Kxpectirant. Liverwinrt and Var. ' and Cd Liver Od. Her phy-iicUn cnirit do no'hiti. more f r her. She thjn co.n neni-ed taking your Couirh ami Consumption fyrup. and after osi'iir fire bU'e was able to do her work mt-iin 1 have alto ifieu it tc other nimNrs of my family for sevce C"Uah a':d mi ll. Its enVets bare been such that I Have co. lulled it Is the het medicine now in us-;. My itrau !wn was afflicted with a disease tf the 'unci, for which tin doc-' tors enitd do nothinr. One bottle of your Pjrnp has alo euretl him. A bUcl smith in this place wi afllurted in Hie am way, so as t j be unable to work. One bottle of t ie Syrup benefited him so much tht he ia at wor' sk.q. t hre no doubt anather btUo will perfect ths eure. I would rrcomtnend those who are similarly afflicted to !-)se no time in firing this mediHn a trial . .. Respectfully yours, B. M. BARTOW. Life of a Member of th? Indian Legislatur t R-di. Messrs. A. Fisher k Co.. of Ltxonter. lad.. say t " Your rtclicinet are valuablei and very popular here. Your Couifh and Consumption Syrup, especially, has dnn a treat deal of food. A. Fancake. Ksq., represent, ative from Nobl- county, was confined to hts bed with eonsumptinn. His physician and friends believed that L ,ie eoo'a never rccorer. ana must sooa die. ThroaKh the instrumentality of tM Syrop he ha been restore.! to the enjoyment of ood health, a son or Manä Lee. be could never recorer. and must soon die. Thronjrh itch left hint iih dangerous rouir- that ballled the kill of their physicians. 11 tv. this Syrup, and was ooa restore'! to hi aocustooed health. Rsmiricthle Cass of H- eiita-y Consumpt'ou. This ctrt'Oes that my wife was afflict about eiifht . months with rn rj lymptoro of connumKi n. Pte spit a jtreat deal of b!owi. anU had an almost incf want cuh. Yif had no expectation of her re -overy, as her ftlie and three .inter, had died with conxumptlon. ami her disease tu evidently i. radar to thi-irs. Auer he had been e- n fined to her bed about four week?, conUntly railing. he comuenred iwinr 8C John's Cuuh and Consumption Syrup. TliU rery wona enrrd her couch, and restored her to perfect health, which he has enjoyed with little lotermptioa n w nearly six years. It also soon relieved me ot a deeply-seated, danma. Cf Offh and spitting of blood. JACOB rULSE. . Ft ist Skskca. O. - C uea and Fain in the Site of Fir Years Standing Cured, I was afflicted with a conxh and pain In my Je and brent t 0v jeara. Darios three fears I was scarcely able to eat suLknent to sustain life, employed forrr or live physicians, who wer unable to aire me any relief. My disease war considered incura . Die. Fortunately I took St John's Cough and Consumption fcyrnp, which has restored me to perfect hea'th. ui . of inn nc:niir. am atuirtrci witn i.unr ivrrr. arter taking tho meaicinen ween, i enwei n ezreu, lent appetite. JOUN il. KIRt'ÜU Tiffin, 0. Infaat Cored. WT!en iny'cMId was a few'wee&a old. " It took a severe cold, which settled upon iu lungs. Th cough continued ahont a year, th cnild having, in thtmean time, the hooping cough. We gave It a great variety of medicines, nM of which were of aar apparent benrfit. 1 was finally induced, from the strong recosa rnendation of aeveral of my friends, to try ot John's Cough and ConsamptionFyrup,wh let Try sonn eSecttd cure. . F LAUGHER, Fort Ball. O. Sold by all Medicine Dealer V who will famish Pt. Joho's Alroacaes gratis. I. L. Ft. John k Co TiCa City. O. tieocral Agents for tba Western Sutes. . ,
LATEST NEWS BY DAILY PAPERS
Additional by the City of Kaltiiiiorc. St. Johns, May 21. The French at Kome are to be increased and placed on a war footing. The English parliamentary elections were almost completed. The ministerial gain was variously estimated from ID to 28. M. De Persigny had been appointed French Miuister to London. The Moniteur denies that France is about to concentrate an army on the Rhine. The Paris Bourse was flat, and the 3 per cents rather lower. The latest Turin telegraph says the Austrians were recrossing the Suza in haste. London, May 12- The Morning News says the price of consols is 1-3 at 1-4 per cent, higher over that of Tuesday, in favorable effect having been produced by check ing the drain of gold in the other departments. On the Exchange the tendency of specie was generally satisfactory. In the discount market the demand was moderate, although high rates were still demanded for long paper. At Paris the subscription to the French loan of twenty millions already exceeds forty millions, including a very large number for only ten francs of the annual income. All connected with the government are expected to take part, in this new national demonstration. At St. Petersburg! exchange was firmer and quoted at 381-8. A painful feeling was produced on the Czar's stock exchange today by the announcement that sixteen individuals had ceased to be members of the establishment. The Bank of Belgium has raised its rate of discount from 3 to 4 per cent: Marseilles, May 11. The emperor arrived here at mrdday. He embarked on the Boine Hortense, where he received the city authorities, and left at 2 p. m. It was said at Paris that the emperor expects to be in Milan by the end of May or the beofmnin of June. Tho London Times says that the continued suspension of hostilities between the forces in Italy excites daily new conjectures. Turkey has also been the object of much comment. The recent rise of Bussian produce has been followed by considerable reaction. Hemp had fallen considerably. Extraordinary activity prevailed in the leather market and prices were still raising. At Mark Lane yesterday, English wheat met with slow sale at a reduction of from 83 to 85 per quarter. Turin Mav 11. The following official Bulletin is published: (0n the morning of the 11th at 10 a. m., on reaching Verceli, the Austrans ceased their retrogade movement, To day they made an excursion toward Gorensa." Five batteries and thirty carts of sick and wounded returned by Graveilona. : Count Cayour leaves to day to meet the Emperor. Napoleon at Genoa. Paris, 1 1th. The Moniteur publishes the following telegraph: Rome, 10th. According to orders from Vienna, the state of siege lias been raised at Ancona and til1 light house agian lighted, 'j Vienna, 1 1th. The Arch Duke is dead. ---<>--- From Utah---Eleven Men Frozen to Death. GENOA, April 17. The Overland mail arrived this morning at eight o'clock, nine days from Salt Lake. On the 19th inst., the Hosmer train, from San Francisco, arrived at Salt Lake, in charge of Pat Hickey, via Southern route. Eleven men have perished between Salt Lake and the South Pass from cold. At the latter locality, three bodies were found bundled close together. All along the route the corpses of the daring but unfortunate wayfarers tell a story of desolation and death. At Needle Rock the body of a Cherokee teamster was found almost devoured by the wolves. A man named Rüssel was ten days in the snow, between Big Mountain and Weber Creek; when he crawled into the station his legs were ,mortified and almost ready to drop off. He lingered a day or two, when he died. ---<>--- The overland mail from Stockton, for February and March, arrived at Santa Fe, on the 1st. They were driven back at the Colorado Crossing by Mohave Indians. A letter dated Fort Yuma, May 4, informs the Republican that Col. Hoffman has concluded a treaty, with the Mohave Indians.
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I N mSTa.& "TSrolcl To those who do business on the old Fogy principle is, how the "Low Price Store 9 MANAGES to beat them all in selling Goods. We areuotgoin to let them into our secret, but we have a word to say to the citizens of Marshall County, and all others who purchase Goods at Plymouth. Inlaj-inj- in our Goods, wa do not confine eurselves to a few Jobhinp; Housos in one place, but take advantage of different Markets by buying of Importers and Manufacturers In lloston, New York and other eastern cities, and in this way pet our Goods much cheaper. We take ap'eat deal of time and pains in pelctinrr Goods. We intend to make our homes In Plymouth, and customers will find everv art cle the same as represented. Wc are now receiving our SPRING!- & SUMMER Comprising the largest and bestassortment of GROCERIES. Crockery-Ware, Glass-ware, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, CloHiing, Cutlery, i&c.&c. EVER OPENED IN PLYMOUTH. Every one of the different branches are filled complete. We have space to give our prices on only a few articles. DeLainc? 12.25pr. vd. De Bege, l2i. " Lnwns, fast colors " Prints GJCgia"?" Ginshams, 12.?, Sheetings, 8 10 " Denim, iQ Shirting Stripea, 10 Apron Checks, 10 " Tickings, 12,l" Jeans 23 ' " Women's Em'd. Shoci, 1 DO " do. Goiters, 75 1 50 Pain Leaf Hats, 12K Y. H. 'lea, 50 fc Coffee, 12'" Rice, 7 Fish . .7 Silt 2 23 bbl 0We respectfully invite all to examine our Goods and prices. We take great pleasure in showing tliem, and not urge you to buy unlcs3 ou are suited. L5W L5S"5S ??Ö23 On the corner South of the Edwards House. April 5. ie53 RICE & SMITH. N.B.All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market price. THE PEOPLE Of Jlzrshll County rrtVirinily, ARE respectfully informed that E. PAUL Continus inc the Boot & Shoe Business, Ard intends mmufactoring and keeping on hand a supply of Bouts, Shoes, Lcatlier, ic. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, For Boot and Shoes of everv kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who Ikjvv at Fashion's shr'tie. Please call at Paul'. lie doe design To keep what cannot fail to suit, The latest sryle of Iioe or Boot. If Ladies wish or slippers neat. To mm their minds and fit their feet Or Gaiters ot the latest fashion. When dreSi-Ml to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoos, or auhi to wear; Then c ill at Paul's f-r they are there Of every size nnd various hne, Made nt the Eat and Westward too. We also have a Buskin lie For walking which th? Fair should buv, For the sikc of health and comfort, too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's In. stock will please you all; Ilia stock is good and can't be beat, By any house on any street. A better Boot cannot be nnde, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogausarc also stout They'll wear till thev arc all worn out. But if you want a finer shov1, Then call at Paul's he'll furnih you With Calf, Morocco, or with Kip With kinds the best, that wi'l not rip. Young Misses, too, we fondly greet! Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of any kind that you may please. Wo uIko have for bahes that creep, A little shoe th u's very cheap 'Tii pliable nnd alo neat, And will protect their litt!? fWt. Shoemakers here can be supplied With TacKsand Thread.-, and A wis and Lasts With Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a try, Aud we are sure th it you will buy At the sign of the Golden Boot. 42tf. F "EL MAILIL Wenld respectfully announce, and invit the attent:on of the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, X0 th,,t he has purchased of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL hia stock in the FOÜIDRYBUSMESS And from his experienac in the business, feels con5dcnt lie can give mmt mm mm. ALL KINDS OF Done ou short notice. Having employed GOOD WORKMEN, he will warrant all work that is dose in th shop. AUiSiiSFSIPItYAraiEEl ALL KINDS OI. Produce a net old Iren Taken in exchange for Castings at his Grocery riyraorjth.Jin. 'b9Gt
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UBIjIOJ Let all give attention! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Fot Oiucc. an exteniv ?tosk of n 9 Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that lino of trade. Having purc hased their stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE. They invite the citizens of 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, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Be it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, PEL1S, GREEN & DRY HIDES. &c. &c. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public m iy be assured that they will always find iheir stock complete. LEATHER & FIXÖSGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the plaee nnd give us a call one door north of the Post O.Tice. Wm. C.EDWARDS, J. F. YANVAI.KKXEURUH. Plymouth, Ind., December 2ad 133. vol -fno DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention ol pui chasers to the tact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of i HEADY-MADE 7TF1 TT HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Ilavinfr bought our stock at first class IIou.cs. we can oiler you Goods at prices to suit the times. XT I) V:.1. ' mi me iioove we nave connected a ntvT nT. . TA1L0RIÄ ESTJBLISILirA'T Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDEiH And keep consta ntly on baud CLOTHS, GASSiM'RS, S. L M. BECKER, apr29-23 LATEST N3W3 FHOM PIKE'S PEAK HAVE not created such an excitement ha3 the arrival of an UNPRECEDENTED LARGE AND WELL SELECTED SLOCK OF SPBIXG iXD SD3L9ER GOODS AT DAVIDSON & GO'S Consisting of GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' READY MADE ZETttjs cfi3 Caps, Firrnishing CLOTHS. GOODS, CASSl MERES, SATINETTS, LINEN, And COTTON, and a full asrortBrnt of Tjiilor-' ingTiimminjrP, Trunks, Sat.-hel., Roots & Shoes etc., etc., all cf which will and must be told at rates which will defy all competition. j Any person wishing to purchase goods as above advertised, we could best convince them of the truth cf our statera nt Vy giving us a call and examine our stock and prices to which' service we are at all times ready to attend. We would particularly direct attention to our Tailoring Department which is under an efficient Superintendent who guarantees ail work to be m ide ccoi-d'.i.g ti style, ander workmen 'ike manner; and as we .;b.o the advautae of a Sowins Ä2n.Ö22.iüiu, ' Can afford the mmutaeture of garments at least one third less th:iu custom try price.. To our numerous friends and customer? we tender our thanks for past favors, and hope to merit a continuance thereof by fair and liberal iealiu". Pershing Block, No. 2. DAVIDSON k CO. AprH 20tf j
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Pays for a full course in tho IRON CITY COLLESE, The largest, most extensively patronized and bt organized Commercial School ia the Unitd Sta tea Attending Daily, Ma ; Usual time tocompleie a full cours, froa 5 to 1 weeks. Every Ciuxxclcnt, Upon graduating, is jjuraiittcJ to be coiupctcut t man ige the E Juki OF MY BUBiUESS, And qualified to earn a salary of froaa $50 To 81,. Students enter at anv time Xo Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS 5 est Penmanship! MiniateiV Sons received at half pnee. For Circular and Specimeua cf Writiaj, IaW two letter aUropi, and Addrtii F. W. JENKINS, Pittslmrcli, Pa. 0 PSUG TOBE. Br. T. IjEJIO9Has removed his stockof DRUGS AND MED1CINES to the rjj:n one door east of Patterson Si Cieaveiand's store on Li Porte street, Plymouth lud, where he keeps constantly on Larjd PURE DRUGS AND wem Tv mwiii i.i il Hi'l Iii SV Carefully .elected frrom the be.t Wk,lC,i t. tabli-hm nts in New York, Philadelphia Pi'.UiMiYrtlcIA gex dually Will uil it to their iuttrctt to five Mm a call ' ashe wan-ant every anicV s..'(l by h:m to le w!nt it i- r.- i-,-s-';r.-1 I:i a .."iion to his Ur-erto ko' ' . j LU , LLoS QUANTITIES T , Tt i XI. 2. -1 W A Jm J us PcrfamciTf Hnir Oi!, Burning Fluid Tobacco, Ci;;irs, &C-, And. in faef. erervth?nrr nuallv ker.t in a Dr-Jir j Store, at prices as low as can be utfrtied. Cali and examine lor yourselves. i.A. iL.lU.. LAND AGENCY 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAXb Fvv on Lav Terms. 5 ")ER: ntobuy or Fell L?.nd, wi!lJ Hie unJersi-rned. who can ri i wel fi.cllitiei It, iC or 3a!e equt,! to aej in iL i-oii trv. FO.-t SALE, at LESS than current rates, a&4 on tlnn-: nw jr sec .4, (less 10 acre out of a cor ) and s h oi ew qnf ncc 27, town .:2n, of ranp 1 w 230 uei-es, oO acres improved at Noi th Bend. Stark county. Tlu n h ol nw ten w m r, Pec fi Michigan Ro1 land 22 57-10(1 acres unlmpi-oved ix luilci north of Plymouth nne, heavy timbered land, with water. The sc q and e hff bwj of sec 22, and the ro q of sec 36, town n, of rane one c Po'k to wnship 100 acres heavy timbered, pood water near Tyner City tobe sold n quantities to tult purchaser. The h h of ne n of nor 25. t m i n f mt--1 - - - i . b mrz c, eu acres, lour raucs soutn oi i Jymouth t teen acres improved jrood land, timber and wat: O a. c m m . il It it?' it; i ne se q sec c, rown et n, Ol ranire X e. acres Green township -eight miles 1'rcra P outh ner sore. mid., and in a rrnd nrt.-f iji-. hood good timber ,J!ne grass maish, cud running, v.u. cr. Tlie e h of sw q of sec town i n. ot nr--, 2 e,and 8W q oi .v q of 30, town ?l n, 1G2 tx: four mile. north east of Tij moutli pd millac... and s.iw-mr.ll thirty eres improved building"to b sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of Fee 14, town 32 i., of rar 3 e cicse by Tippecanoe Town jrood lnd tini good timber unimproved to be Lad cn ea?t terms. Lot No. 6 in Wheeler' addition to the town cJ Flymouth fine dvvellinjrand pood out husci. North 11 of Lot No. 37 in Plvmouth, now knom as "B. UU in House" a def ira'ble location I,t No.Dlin Plymouth pood dwellir "IjonM P-.it ol Lots 73 and 74, Ph mouth Jwrlhra v4.4 ll -et l' r sale or n nt. Lot No 40. P'yinocth iocd dweü'i g arr' tw story butitu't-s liousc, on lineo.' ti.e,tcr; com-re ia tow ii to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of jui chat-lrp m tLi vicinirwid do well to rive us a call. " REEVE k CAPPOV. D e in'.cr 9th C f P jnjorth.Tni SYUL' ap.-.iate uititifc,xt
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