Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 June 1859 — Page 3
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T w - "I:;.:. vW ' :l ' UusnEOEmYTHViaDiT.iroityixGfiJT TIeDOVATI 1 & BROTHER, TEEMS OP SUBSCRIPTION' ? 1 V.'"-! V L.-: ... TO 7tIE 1. . . in v.ltirnnn im a r n rm rn I IT ... I HR" fr M H EP H . fl -; W. UMiUUUUUI UL lUa U. Ulli ' ' ADCtPTED MAY 7th, Oxb-Yk.4,' Ix Aor xc.t,..;i.'.. . . . . '. . : $I0 - Ni'xe MoxTns"- do ' ' .1.25 SraMoTTHs, 1 do , ,90 THitsilo' do,.' ',.... J i AIXVETTISIG: '' One snuarc.of 223 'Brevier cn or .less three Srceki or less, $1,00; each additional insertion . 25 cent. Longer aarert:ä2inenu m proportion, !cs? than half a siuarc to be carped as half a square 'and OTcr half a square to be charged as a whole "Square. 1 Sqruare 2 ' do ': 3 do A do "i'Caiumn 'V? do " 5? do i4 do 3 mos $ 3,00 .5,00 ' C,00 7,00 8,00 o.trj 151 20,01 G mos $ 5,00 t ,8,00 9,00 " 10,00 ' 12,00 .1 3,0,1 2 00 :37,00 9mos $ 60 10,00 11,50 12.5) 1G,00 ,i7ton 27,00 3J.00 38,00 5000 41.50 I All Special Notices, to be inserted amon-rea.1-in- nviUer, to be charged 25 per cent ,bovc relarra. aft.r bnln. Utln ntr . ter the advertising has run out, except ' iu" cases xihcrc the pay comes out of the County Treasury and has first to be allowed by the County Board. All aJvcrtisemQ its of every kind must be pid a advance, excepi where the publishers are owing or have ruaning acconnU with the advertiser. Agents in other towns and cities to be allowed 25 per ent commission, but no advertisement of any kind" to he inserted at less than tegular ratesi Tlie rate for Job Work, which must . also be paid for as soon as the work is completed, except as above specified, will be made known at either oific. The above terms will be strictly adhered to in every instance. ry Mcdonald & -m.otf vT - . rhkltörrs Dtmocrmt. - 7V CV ' I. MATTl NG LY, ; Publisher Republican. LOCA'L ITEMS. SrSea fourth calumn of this pae foi latest intelliarence. . ,-. i "Tho inhabitants been kept in a state c fownliare vA itement sihCO
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All legal advertisement , to be either paid for ""r "w "wT,7U-ii- ,ruiruu' ; ' , i i . commence aga?a with two puis and jro up azain as -.n adyance( or satisTactorrly sectircJ, aud pivment , P r,ff. 11Ä . ,.,.Ä ' I r,F r, , . . ; ' iP , . . ,',, e ! before Lontume ;nlikc manner until the blood is
last iaturday morning, caused, first, oy aml an kindred ihnent?, werecommcn l the Scantin arrest of Y. T.. Fuller, of the Fuller I d'v'!IloraoJ"lsl!,e-l"ery best jcdicmcs' ex- . - -vm . ... . i tant. Tee are destined to achieve, not an ephcllouse, on a charge of adulterey fUh n j mcr;ll wlCees, lMit a permanent and deserved ropwoman by the name of Marj E. Downs, I utation, which will render them a nicroeityinc- . n . , . , : ' erv family. rtpolran O, A orl West, March '-? alias liowers, stneo March lllh. Learn- "See Advertisement. - - -
inrr tlifit rt wilt h-Ji is(r icatiaJ for thfeir
arresr, thejr.Icft on suspicion, ai.d footed it J $1000 IN G-OIiD, FOB $3. to Pearsonville,' where ihey represented to! l ; jj " g g the ftmily ith whom they stopped that J . t ird aet-dxiox i they were tired of living in Plymouth, GIFT 1 DISTRIBUTION! and had come thereto take the cars for ! ' ni. c i r it ii x'TWEXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Ohio. Sunday evening. Fuller concluded: Tn valuable Prirc. ' to come back and "fight it out;" but soon ,300 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD, after he en tered hia room, Constable Kling-j In Prizea ranging from $2 59 to $1,000 each, cr, with the assistance of two or ihreooth- ( 400 Gold and Silver Lever iruntin?;Wntch.from
er men, succeeded m capturing him, after a pretty rough "tussle." An examination was had before Esq. Case, when his bail was fixed at &2J0. Mrs. Downs was arrested and held to bail in the sum of 8100 to keep the peace, she having threatened to take the lifo of Mrs. F. Fuller and Mrs. Downs were after jrards held to bail in th 6ura of 8200 each, in default of which they were committed. ———<>——— Railroad Accident. The Mail Train, from the east, last Tuesday evening came in contact with a cow, about three-quarters of a mile east of this place, while running at the rate of forty miles an hour. The last car was thrown off the track and after being dragged over the track for about half a mile, was turned over into the ditch. There were but few passengers in the car, all of whom escaped without serious injury. ———<>——— JEsT1 A regular n.eeting'of the protection Hook & Ladder company will take place at the Company's Hill, ncxtT.uesdey -.ev eninc .... .f ' ; .,.-, w. m ' Gambrill's TEx'riAXGE.- This House i3 now. finished, and is m every department well adapted to' th 3 wants of the traveling public. One of ihe finest dinners, we arc informed, that has been gotten up in town this season, was spread: before tho guests of the above house last Sunday;. We are sorry We. could not b? present, ag it would have afforded us much pleasure to have partaken of the "firt green peas" of the season, lettuce, turtle soup, tc, with our friend Gabe.. ' - I Admitted. J. Q. Patterson vas, at the opening of court last Monday, admitted to the bar as an attorney. : The examination was had in open court, and' was passed yerv creditably. "Mr. P. was a student under'W. J.'MdirEstj,, of this place; he is a young"maa..of fine talents nerge tic nnd persevering, a close student, and withall a good fellow and bids fair to be successful in hhjirofjssion. We find the above in the Ifardin County (Iowa) Sentinel of May 18th. Mr. P. left this place thiee years ago, in company with W. J..Moir, and located in Hardto county, whero he has been engaged ' in teaching School, and studying law -until recently. Success. to him wherever he goes. X3TA. on of the Emerald Isle, whose name we did not learn,, got iotajiyrow last Saturday evening,, caused byT baing .'too highly inflated with fighting whist y,1 and in the mefre met'.with an .accident involn ing the: dislocation of hit jaw. ; He was properly cäed for, by Dr. Biel?fordrand is now getting-along- finely.' -': ' l.! '' XgrCon&iderable ibprövemn t hat been made in the - appearance of the s treeta of Plymouth 'withirt ihe'last "weelc or" two. soon as the ".sidelralts ire all' repaired;" we' shall have no reason to complain ".of Tthe bid conditronof our streets ani.sidwalks. f -j ...... 1 4
''Dr'StJonnltfiec city, during hw scientific investigations at tbe West was struck 'with tho want of a pin 'especially designed for the billious diseases- of the Western 'country, and affections bt the liven I It I blc tnat a pin snoum DC well . adantfd to cure of tins kind that is recommended . toe core all diseases. J lie nas uieruiore comppunüo a pill with especial reien nee io trus cusi,of complaint. Thousanda f . . . . - : . of6mlISlffi fave'tccti' Afflicted mtl. severe and I protracted illness durinir mMTrkm roslf1iifo at the west luve escaped with comphrativelv little since they hve teed these mils. Emigrants" at tVo i Vm are particularly liable to disease until they become acclimatcd.i ThcywonM find these rills ; invaluahlo ' . .-; ; v:n" ' , GiDDixEss, ' llkibiciisa ; &c These , pai3 " and disagreeable ; feelings, are generally. 'sjmptoma of somc otbcr complaint; such as dyspepsia, .apoplexy aüd voricus others, all of which arc caused by corrupt m.vohs matter, clorins the yarioua ciccuIali?ns bene, a stream or rush of bkol to the headj and by the: excitement great pressure fpn
izniM i oram. uuiu!iie?s, ncauarnc, loss oi memory, aim- $ 8,00 nes3 ef ritrht, and various other complaints are t!c 1 o oo ; r 1400 rcsi1'1 T1IUS it wi'l be seen that all the above psin1500 f" a,'d distressing maladies owe their origin to tiie lr00 i blol. : Vc Mqrse's, Iudian Root Tills are acknowl1900 1 edged to be the, only medieine tliaroughly purify 3(M0 the blood They enter the llood and follow; the
stream of hie through the system J ney root out ' all foulness and drive out every unhealthy obstruc1 riM t . . 1 t a . . I ' 1. k ? rr .u7 1 n! 8n'f " Z icptqiwntitiea to operate brisklj, by commencing With 5 P1,b 0" f?inS t.O be, three Uie DMt m-ht, thoroughly purified, and all . pain' -and distress -is entirely removed Obtain one of our Free Alma nacs, and read the history of DrMore's father and how the medicine was introduced Kcware of a counterfeit on these Pill? Yellow Wrappers ; All genuine' are in Flue Avrappers with the signature of A J White & Co on each box Dr Morses Indian Hoot Pills arc sold bt all dealers in Medicines Dr 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- m that city. By the way, Dr RobaeVa Remedies have obtained a great anc deserved popularity with all classes. It has been but a short time si nc these Remedies were . introduced into our section of country; TCtDrßrenan, DrRoback's agent in this place, informs that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier niw far exceed thos? of all other medicines for which he is agent, combined. The reason for this, is, that they lure stood th test of practical experience. Wo 'know this not' only from the mouthiof other.', bui we have used them ' 'n 0RP otvrt family with the very bpt results. For ; aIIdIca?c"J of the bload, general debility, whethto $200 each. 10 splendid Oil - Paintings -and Engraving?. Indy'f Garnet, Coral, Cameo and plain Gold Brcatpins and i., . . Ear-rir.gs;'also Ladfs Locket Breastpins; Gents l)imoud ' Opai and Garnet Pins; fine Gold Pens and Pencils ; fine s'l Rings . , Goldstone & Loket Rings; Regard . and Plain Gold Rings; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Locket?; kc. Wliole Number Prizes, 1800 Tickets limited to 7000. More than an average of one chance in Four Tickets. Single Tickets, 3. Three Ticket?, S3. 1 Six Tickets. 815. U Jl To he draicn at Cincinnati, O: V ; Moii' day, June 27 th, 1859. 'V,'""' . L. D. Sine would announce - to the public that in addition to his refrular monthly Gift Enterprises, he will give his . Third G rand. Art Uuion Distribution, on'.' Monday, 27th day of June next, on which occasion will be distributed eighteen hundred beautiful and costly prizes, valued at $9,000. Among the Gifts will be found three - hundred prizes in American Gold,raJi'no in sums from $2,50 up to $1,000 each. Four hundred exccllert Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, worth from' $20 to $200 each; Ten beautiful Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from 13 ..to three hundred dol lars each; the remaining.. prizes consisting of Ladies Breastpins nnd Ear-riii.; Gents' Diamond lireastpins; Stud?, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rinjrs; Gold Tens and Pencils; Gold Fens, silrer. cxtcn.ston, etc. ' ' ' ,. . . Hie Paintings will be exchanged for "Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cash prices, if desired by the ticket holders. All prizes drawn by persons not present will be forwarded to the ticket-holders within one week from the day of drawing, either by mail or express, free of expense, and at' toy ri.k. ' rersons at a distance, who cannot attend the drawing1 themselves, will stand the same chance, as tliouph they were present; but if they desire it they. can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or who may be on a visit to the city on the day of drawing. . . , t ... , .-. A list of drawn numbers will be forwarded to ticket-holders,-whether fortunate or noL The usual premium of ten per ceut iu Jewelry will be allowed to agents selling eix tickets or tipward. Agents selling fifty or upward will be allowed a piemium of ten per cent in gold. . All responsible persons are requested to act as agents for thebaic of mv tickets. In ordering ticket? for this Enterprise, be sure and say, For your Third" Art-Union Drawing-," otherwise tick ets miht be pent for regular monthly Enterprises. cnt3 are earnestly requested not to order more tickets thin they have a certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively be returned ' at least one week previous to the day of drawing, in order that I may dispose of them in Clucmnatl, Chio, OOTiirton and .Newport, Ky; . ' All orders must be addressed, L D Sine, ßoi 710 Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ' pi21-Ql State of Indiana, , ; 1 larshall County.1 In Marshall Circuit Court, ;ist ' Term, lpO. V1UI tJ UUUIU Ull i JFraR Gould against ; Mary Stack, Complaint. .r ' . . i. Honor Grogcn Robert Owen?, Mary Owens, ' . The plamtiffi in the the above named cause, by Reev & Capron ' their attorneys, have1 fded in my office tlieir complaint 'against the defendants to quiet title, and it appcriug by aflidavit that the defendants, Mary Stack, If onor.i Grogcn, R bt rl Owens, and Mary OWen?,'are non residents of tho Slate of Indiani; they are therefore notified of the filing and pndehcy of said compbiint, and tliat thd same will be hoard at' the next term of the Marshall circuit court, te be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of. "August, 1859, a unless they appear, plead, answer otjdtmur therjjti, the .same will be heard and determined In. ihcir absence.: Attest i. A - J ' ' " ; 2jw3$2, . tin Wt. tI( ..L.T V"1 ANKS FOR - JITRTTPP! -OP '.TfrP INk'S mR.,' TTTOTTr P'!? ' ffr l TT - --wswwww wa 4 m 1iiP6rn- 4t:- rur. mf ' v cic vujf ( k ion yuivv
II. B. DICKSON. J. C. LEONARp
H. B DIÖKÖON CO; On La Porta Street. 2. Street. . . -, . - ! . 1 ' riii Have j.ist arri.ved from New cw .Voik, where they purchased tfie largest riod mot-,- v jr. . J p. - r ' - ' r . a i 1 OT HA ISj WÄÄEj EVER BROUGHT TO TJIS MARKET. c n cr O. . o. .- '. ; ' . C3 '. r cr. ' rr- - ' - ' X' l' C3 . .i ( i 3 o o .3. 9 il V. O CT' J ? c o c. r a . r5 o c - t ! p. s O o o 04 5 1 a n 3 o n, o ' to O a o v - t We have. n complete ftMovtKicht of Stoves at low prices, and arc determined to suit otir cuitomcis with quality ni:d p-ices.: 1 '; . fl. ! Of 11 o o 2 o c 3 3 -' a -3 3 S : o c 3 o u c x o n o c O c o a et ei u 5 " 2 o o M in 5 . o I P 3 c - c . o "0 Ve are permanently located in 'Plymouth, with just the stock, friend., that will suit. you. We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions -xiund .about,'' tliall underellus and respectfully soilicit tout pitromjre ctifdent t'at in the variety, quality ..ti How price of our stock that we c.rt riuit every VuV wishing an Uimg iin our line. ;'v-ij ii.-ii. i'iiowi o vu. A GREAT HORSE AND CATTLE' ' -11; LI. it John's . , ,y, .3. Condition I'ow-fc-5?gg idorB.rrThjj r y f -T7 1 Xv-ir pw.ler are heU k - . man.! lur IIWf-T. . Li !" f l"Sl liiMt'EU. LOi. ; ()K APPETITK, HfOE HO UN D , VE1.I.OW WA.-TK.K.ST1FFCOM-V LA I NT, ete. - TIh-jt re esifpl- , - lent for ctle ' that are rvmn ' ind dkwutatkp: nl will cure rows or ninnjr rxnunr WILK. T;ir No inrt-eM!- Ose qu 'iitity of milk, wlitn lh cow's (rn. alentitinn in bml The mprietortibn ?nrl l!nt they are suptiir ti aujr tiling H-- iM.twHfS , f tMW H m. Care Jiftuld tie exercis.-'l that you otv. tiin St Joliü's jrftiuirr I'owrtt-rs. and nirVr -not yufi St Johns petiuire rnwHera, ano hh,it aoi youreto bo hmuiMwd with u. aartivu Uiut oiae- ' ve to bo iiniubutwu ' , thing tUt lijuit as K'icrJ. From a Wealthy FtrmrifS7i0ca Co Ohio. My liorie w wirkctl rnl driven o luM. tSt he . npfi'ui'd oiiipleitJy worn out iiil U't'il up. lt kcwa'keU ' a few yard. In? wm!d irt-mW all ?r. II tfroe 1 en-' tin.v "worthU sa and hout to tie I cava him viri.iuti rrd;rinc9. t tl.ev were .f no hnftir I fifnlly jtsve l.im I. L. ST.' JOHN'S CONDITION POWDERS Ue rupidly improved until lie hecinie perfectly wHI. 1 1' en . BulJ him fur one hundred doil.irs. l t YM AKtlt. , Fifteen Hrsrs in one ta tie Cured cf a Ceng h. Vr. Jvmy Wrd, a dealr' in hres. wi-lely knowq ia : N.r.hwtern Ohi". ny: 1 hvc inde' use of I. b. ?t ' J..J.H Conilitoa r.mderii for Couh. llciper.'Wint. ) of Appvti-v. etc.. I coiii lrr theni n rtirl .f urea . Value, nnd Ihf ct hore medicine with which I urn ac- ' quninVd I was onm time sunc at tlie liverr-Ul!e of. . iMitifl ComiQK!. of Maumee City, and found his liors-n. firu en Jn noinier. "fnicftnt with eonifh. I ril I'ira to Kive them bt Johu'a Condition Powder, la eiichi r ' tea flayi I K'arned he hart lo'.lowed my aUice, and La. hia horse were then perfectly welL ' ' Hollow' Hörn, Etc. I have ued St. John's Condi- . tion Powders -verai years for horses mid cattle, and . bare fuml then excedeot in dwteiuper. und Uie other -purple for wiiich ttiy are recmruendtd., I lmva . found era a irreat meilicine for cattle Inlying the 1 ' low Horn. I bor-the horn, open the hf.l occasionally. and fcel them St. Johu'a Conüi'Ha Powuer. I have . fieq'leiitly given them to cowa that becaue niseased, ; and failed in giving milk. Theae Powders have alwaya , . ' ..on efferted a cure, and m4 then fri vf their Jk. temJtGViti, Ohio. ' ' SAMlJtt YOWift. Bloofly ITtlk, EfC Mr. Jimea Crorlete, Omar, Ohio. mt: I ha4 Wm taHly ffltefd with di'em- '' pt-r. nl frare him t. John' Condition Pow .lers. Ttiey, operated like a Charta. eff-cting a curtjfu fewdaya... Tbey are givea to cows inur neigbiortio4 with exce lent eff-et, porifyinar thi loo4 and 1niprovin t uir condition, so a (crently to Increase their quautity of milk. One cowhal the g.Tget. which cauel hePwyrv ' i. . IT... I ;!. Vi..PnVM n 1 000 J Uli I a. A vurv da onnii ckcitcjnun uv.v wndera. - - 1 ' - from a resident tf rUiitdlfkbt. Pa. When travelling at the West. I had a valuable horae attacked fith in(lrtm,itioa of the luncv His coufl A mi worse trian I hare ever known a 'bqruvn bidDg pr Jt reatüre have. ' His coÜKhins would soniMlaiefe a.wake.i ' lie during Ihe DiarM. .Jly-frienda considered him iocurable, and I would live Uken forty dollars for hiin. I procured nnte oi 1. 1 M . . . JOHN'S CONDITION TOWx&S' l tarwoÄÄd (QU 1 1 Vflt..!.! H. eJi f wa d y - - put -ive ST. JOUN'a the decided preference. rwm . t i t , j . Hi,. . ' C U. SYKE!. J f ' TT-:. J i,-L.MjJLl'-ki a. . w ..Mi.n nri nrwiiig AthaP hnra.nnwiiiri. Ma. 1. NawTl in. protwletor of a Ufery-sUble. T.ffia, Ohio. nay. Jaly ?th. 15: 'I can . ar'T V.Äri r; ... rnnripmUlian .1.1 VOtte UU.1UI1IU-1 runwt.no. I have used them during the part four jean. i am i fryntjr j . . r .1 i that titn my horxea have i ' altiiouKh it tiaa a number ff timea prevailed extennivelr u around me. " Three of my horse were rej-eut y atUcke.1 , with a couth darin tfi prevalence of dlsteniper m t ha ft never guutrreu wii n uisnnrrprr, . nflitihhorhrxrl. . They were evidently ire tun ft ttm.au.; . "Ä?'i rTa thtmyou , cared tfaeia perfectly in two daya. - ' - Ma.' WiLUiif .TTisTicn' nwrchant. EvaasporL- Oljiof writes. AaAli&i I un aooui n f -jour - wniimuu Powdew They medicine I erei Powderjw- JThty ici ve the beat aatisfac'ion or any noraa-. medicine I ever aoid. lr you can aenu mc ujp j, u r.Urwneajly,DwaJ.with4)utem.rMC:L. JA U IUIOICUI.HT.1. " . - - ' .u;,.ti a-WWUt tmra. Hnl the-hnrdoctori I ttA i lr . a it.. .(wvli in tii A rnn vm I . efferted bt ItinuXlm Uirwa pupera of fei.ioha'a Vodt- . i ! Ahorae- acWr eared a hnrwtlial cented used op an knnlln llf. H h& wauUt wot L b nVlMC th PeW.f.'. ' dra, prepare! by puttiPK thenj for a abort time id boill,mWater,IWUiewp.Mmetnetn nowri rrom Doiun. . - Y w ' - ' . . ' . r - . . . in . Ii. ''Bold y all Xioant Vfteru W J Jwn a. AitaanMraiiJi' i. pi. oun City. 0. General AgeoU for tlie Western State.
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Proinasidriton i vfr--.i:;-i t r j . Jlil-lLi. v l'y.KU u uua informedby letter dated Los Arigelos, May 2d, of the .complete success of Lieut. ColHoffmaii's expeditia against the Mohave Indians. flljehmsident ahd - Secretary Thompson have left for North Carolina.. They weroaccohip'ained from the President's house to the railroad station br the other members of the Cabinet.: ' ;: Mr.1 Appleton' has. 'Jesunied '.' his duties as assistant Secretaiy of btate,,- , - . T-;-SeretaW Floyd who two weeks aero went to Virginia to recruit his strength, which liad been wasted bv sickness, writes that his hetlth is qonsiderably iinprorcd. . z t The Correspondence bctiFccn France acid England KcspccliD Austrian Vessels. New Yot)z, May. 30. The London ; Morning "Advcrtiser'ofthe 18th has the following: AVe are -enabled to state that a very aiigiy correspontlerice is just now going ou between, the, French and Eirdisli'overhmehts' relative to the permkion granted by our government to ' the Austrian vessels to take, shelter, under ADur guns at Malta. The French government energetically complain' of. this showing an 'undue friendship for Austria, inasmch a'sn F reilch vessels, having no fear of. Austrian same, .protection. - i : i " fc i r . i i ' ' ' XevYork, May 31, A dispatch roni Jv w vOrleans to the Cliavleston Courier of Saturday savs Gen. Zuaza is in com mand of the Liberals of northern Mexico," and has 6,000 well armed men concentrated near San Louis Potosi. -llaiinrends marching thence to ioin Alvarez de Gqllado. ..Ihe. lu'eneli s'quadroii is at plCO.r T Kg i.Miivimon cabinet has issued a circular in which they shy that nri : (Urespect rwns ititciided'j to the American government by the witlulrawal ot the exequator of Air. 15lack and the otlier Amenican consuls. ' American citizen if peaceable, will be allowed' tS remain in the cduiitry. r .-. . . Consul Black will remain in the city, of Mexico, at the request of Mr. McLane, wlio has sent him a new exequator. " 1 Ilichmond, May 31. i; Beturns from 121 counties give Letcher a majority of about 3,200. In the 9 th Congressional district Harrison, independent, has a majoityof 700. ' . Important Irom South Aisicrica. . . New York, May-2.0. ', ' We have Buenos Ayres tlates of the 7th of April. ' Tho Araeripan.ship Austin, wih a cargo of wool, had been burnt there.- The crew had. booh arrested on suspicion. : Captain Ptnge's expedition was to leave on the 29th for Paraguay.The news from the Argentine Confederacy is Vory. warlike, Aiid-nothihg but the ( . l fir .nie expected invasion of. U TQuiza was talked of at liuenos Ayrcs. lue sons of foreigners had beon eurolled in the service. .! ' , J Intelligence from Maricaibo io May 8th represents all quiets The castle of S.m Calso pronounced April 23d, and 'was-' in possession of the insurgenls ' four 'days, when, they, surrendered. Some' 59 revoiulionists were an es ted April loth at Barcelona...; :- '.'1 ..' .'i-l. - ' Curacoa dates are to May 12th. ; v' , Aüairs at Venezuela were very unsettled. ,. Tho government troops had met with defeat 'by -the insurgents at Coro, a-id tlie latter were holding the province of Co .. Tho, bark Cliiitonia .Wright brings. Montevideo dates toi April ITth'I '1 'l ''i' ; t' 'Tho U. S. stofe-ßhip Release would sail for New York in a few days. ., -; . i r.rrThe brig. Perry was in port. : . : Thero was a rumor that Gen. Urqiiizft wa about to attack Buenos Ayres,; . '; ; St. Louis.. May 30. ;! The Arizonian, published at Tübac; Arizona," 'received ' by the Overland Mail, contains the proceedings of a meeting at LUizona cjtymrtKo Qth, xpressin-trpjTör uisapprooation ot the course oi congress towards ArizonafHtYd ürL'eatlv 'reaü'estic? co-operation of citizens in tho tetriiory to establish andjnaintaui-an independent i . " . - - goverument. Suspension iridie,'i,r. Y. May 30. Cliff Olson, a clerk emrjlired bv-the V T .nMn: s vp.' r ..uiiB mil u i v v . -1 . . w j terJay foundjdead,on,the Bank of the river. Jiaviag fallen .from the precipice, a distanceof 200 feet. IIi"s body w as horribly. man gledj i lie came on a ;-plea?ur$ excursion to celebrate the Queenä iibtrlhday,1 since itKicji time "ho had --not been' heard :öf,' iill . - - 1 - ( . J JlJT ; . , ,;( . . -iil 1, 1--m1 M un 1,1 t.j rn ! , BKilfWlphiaiiMay 30. 1 1 H r ?, -tu 1 y $. pnvafe dispatch ays that N.B. Brbn fea boen anprfitebT pfigma'sier'of. riiila'del L Ui . 'M . r ' .... -- . . . . . . ).... , ...... ,!i, ,n4i t lit IIJI.V- - .. ' ini. , t-i wii U In Jl, O Hut:: -. has .decreased. 400,388 during the paft weak. '
the; greatest uoxder To those who do ; Lusiness on the pM lgy principle, is, how the . "Low 5 Price tbre," MANAGES to beat them all in selling Goods. We are not croinir to let them into our be
eret, but we have a word to say to the citizens of Marshall Cosnty, and all others .who purchase Goods at rijmouth. , , Inlaying in our Goods, we do not confine eurfelves to a few Jobbing Houses in one nlace. but take advantage of different Markets by buying of Importers and Manufacturers In Uoston, Ncy York and other eastern cities, and in thia tfciy get öörGooda much cheaper. We take a great deal of time and pains in selecting Goods. We intend to make our honica in Plymouth, arid custjmers will find "every drf-'cie the same as represented. We arc now receiving our BERING &YSÜMMER Cöniprisin tlie largest anil beot . ..4 assortment of. GROCER;! ES. 3 0b ckery-War e, J G-ldss-ware, Boots &Shoesv Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Clothin?, Cutlery,. . EVER OPENED IX PLYMOUTH. Every one of the different brai ches are filled complete. We have space, to give our. prices on only rfei" alticlcAA' DeLaine?,. ,. 12;25pr. vd. De Kccä . 12. Ijtiwns, fast colors, Print' Ginhanv?, '. Sheetings,. Denims Shirtinp: Stripes, Apron Checks, Tickings, Jean?, 1...... Women's Em'd. Shoes, 12 " G(gl2 8 10 ' 10 10 " 10 12.;" 25 1 00 do. Gaiters,, .5(;1 50 V.Wta l.eat llaU Y. II. 'lea,.... Coffee Kice, Fish, Silt, -7i 50 lb 12'" 7 " 7 2 25 bbl IO! 0Wc respectfully invito all to examine our Goods and prices. "We tak great pleasure in showing them, and not urcyou to buy unless ou arc stilted. On the corner South of the Edwards Howe. April 5, 1859 RICE & SMITH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market price. THE PEOPLE Of 3Iar?l!aH Co oil y nulYidnily, ARE reppcctfully informed that E. PAUL Continus ine the Boot & Shoe Business, And intends manufactorinc and keeping on hand a supply. of Roots, Shoes, Leather, &c. This adrei 'Jsement now will show - . Tlie Plymouth people where to po, For Ilootiand Shoes of every kind, To suit tlie most fastidious mind, For those who bow at Fashion'3 slirine; r Fle-.igc call at Paul's he does desum Tokeep what cannot fail to suit, ' The latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish or slippers ncttf Tos-uit their minds and fit their feet ; Or Gaiters of the latest fashion, When dres&rd to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are there . ..iOf every size and various line, Made at the East and Westward too. We. alsajiave a Uukintie ' ; 's i For walking vhich the Fair should bnyj . For thesike of health and comfort, too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call ' At Paul's hs stock will pu?ase you all; ' 1 1 i stock is good and can't be beat, Ily any house on any street. A bettor Boot cannot be nvde, Than those we. keep Cur ccruutry tradef : "j Our thick Brodaus are also stout They'll wear till they are all worn out. But if youwant a finer sho,7 S 'r Then call at Paul's he'll furnish- 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 Rootees, ' Of any kind that you may please, . - ' We also have for babes that creep, . A little shoe that's very cheap . ,-, 'Tis pliable nnd also neat, , . And will protect their little feet. " Shoemakers here can be supplied , . .. . i ' With Tucks and Threads and Awls and Lasts ..With Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a try, t -. And we arefufelhit yotfn ill buy; At thejpign-if the Golden Boot. - 42tf. Wo w. nn 'y 7 Would respectfully . anno once, and Invito tlie attention of the citizens of Marshall 'and the adjoining Counties, ' , ' .... t : : . . ! ' '' ' ' ' ' To the fact that lie lus purchased of Mr. AMES MITCHELL his stock in the "' .;:v:;: : ' " V fqundiSbuisiSess Ami from his experience in the business, feels con: fldtf&thc can give n - ' J. !; ' '" : " " :i.T' nwmi SlTISFiCTION. J - ' v :' ' ALL" KINDS OF" !j 7'! 'T 1 . i. i , . Done on short noticed 'Having cmpToyed GOOD WORKMEN", he will ' warrant all work that -is doKc, in th shop: ''''.;' ' - ' ".( i" ".y . jj l -iV.f.'- 'i ' ALL KINDS OFVV ....iM:. .:i;ii7ri:t z f . 'I.J A-1 ; . ' 1 " , :'.-t f -j Prochicc and old Iron i. ,.: . Taken in exchange for Castings at bis Grocery riymoutb.Jan. '59 Gtf
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TO THE np-TCj'-OXjaio i Let sll give attention! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Tost Office, an cxtenive stock of Embracing a general 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 as will wan-ant 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 terms. They have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Ue it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, TEL1S, GREEN !k DRY HIDES, &c. A'c. As they purpose making their ptorc a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find iheir stock. complete. laEATSIER & FITwBIIVGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call one door north of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, ; J. F. VANVALKENBURGII. Plvmouth, Ind., December 2nd 1SÖ3. vol-lno "DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the a:tention oi purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of 9 r v mi 0Wm READMIADE " HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &.C. Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we can offer you Goods at pricea to suit the times, N. B. With the above vre have connected a TAILORING EST1BLISOTT Under the eupervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand . CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. k M. BECKER. apr29-23 . LATEST NEWS FROM EIRE'S PEAK HAVE not created such an excitement as has the arrival ofan UNPRECEDENTED LARGE AND WELL SELECTFD SIOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS . ; , ' AT DAVIDSON & CO'S Consisting of - :" ' -5 : ' , ; '' U-.. t - ' ' ' " GENTLEMEN'S . & BOYS' READY MADE " v Funushing' GOODS, CLOTHS, CASS1MEREJ, ' -' '' "y; SATIN ETTS, ... f i t: LINEN,
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And COTTON, and a full assortment of Tailoring Trimmings, Trunks, Satchels, Boots & Shoes etc., etc., all of which will and must be fold at rates which will defy all competition. Any person wishing to pure uasc 'goods as above advertised, we "could best -convince them of the truth of 'our statements Vy giving us a call and examine our stock and prices to which service we are at all times ready to attend. Wc would particularly direct attention to öur;TaiIoruig Department which "is under an : cflicicnt Superintendent who guarantees ail work to pc made, according to style, under workmen like manner; and as we have the advantage, of a . ' ' . - Oe7S7U-lxi.or IMaopaOlxxo, Cap afford the manufactui-c of garmcnta at least quo third 'less than'ciulcraary prices- 5 '. iTp.oin'riumerous friends and customers wc tender ouc thank's .for past favors, and hope to merit nTOtriinuance thereof by fair and liberal dealing. PenJnng BlockTo. 2.' DAVIDSON & CO. Aprll-20tf
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OO Pays for a full course in the IROIST CITY COIiliEO-E, The largest, most extensively patronized and. bat OTgan'r.ed Commercial School in the United Statei SOT tofflenntt Attending Daily Ma ig Usual time to complete a full course, fron 6 to 1 weeks Every Stxxdcxxt, Upon graduating, is guranteed to be competent to manage the Books OF Airs BUSINESS, And quilified to earn a salary of from S0 To 1,000. Students enter at any time Xo Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS IT" O 'FL Best Penmanship! 57 858 Ministers' Sons received at Laif price. For Circular and Specimens cf Writing, incly two bitter stamps, and Address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa, DMG STOKE. Has removed hiäftock of DRUGS AND MED1CINF3 to the room one door east of Pattcisoa k Clean-eland's store on La Porte street, Plym outh lud, wkere be keeps coutaut!y ou Laud PURE DRUGS AND ; Carefully selected frrom the best Wholesale Establishment: in New York, Fiiiladtiphia, PitUburgh aid ('h'eago. Country llerchants, PHYSICIANS GENE RALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him tob just what it is represented In addition to hi large st-jekof Drug and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Perfumer Vj Ilnir OIL Burning Fluid, Tobacco, And, in fact, everything usually kept In a Drug Store, at .rices as low as can he afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. LAND AGENCY 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Eay Terms. 13ERS0XS wanting to buy or sell Land, will da well tc call m the undersigned, who can giva facilities for purchase or sale dpial to any in th country. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and oh time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres out of cor.) awl s h of sw q of iec 27, town 32 n, of ranga 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. Tlie n h of nw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan Road land 122 57-100 acres unimproved fix milei north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, withwater. The ee q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the n q of sec ?G, town 35 n, of range one c Polk townshin 400 teres heavy timbered, good waternear Tynei City to bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ue q of sec 2?, town 33 n, of rana 2 e, SO acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land, timber and water The soq sec 8, town o2 n,of ran?e2 o.lGf acres Grccu'townghip ?iglit miles from Plymouth near s?orc, mills, and in a good neighborhoodgood timberrinc grass marsh, andlirinj, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, of range 2 e.andsw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres, four miles north-cast of Plymouth -ood mill seal and saw-mill thirty acres improved buildingto be sold very cheap. The uii of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of ranga 3 e close ty Tippecanoe Town good land and good, tiiaher unimproved to be had on caij terms. Lot No. 6 in Wheeler's addition to the townoJ Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. " North 4 of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now know? as "Baldwin House" a definable location. Lot No, 91 in Plymouth good dw elling Louft Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dwcllirf 34x10 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth gocd dwelling and two story business house, on one of thebest corners ia town to he had at a bargain. ' Fcrsons desirous of purchasing in this icinitT will do well to give us a call. . ' REEVE & CATRON. December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ini XYRUP a prime article,at (32) Ritt
