Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 June 1859 — Page 3

&TärsiaU (Louufu gemot vat .. CBLISMED EVXRY THCRSDAT IIORMING, BT tlc3OXAIiD & BROTHER. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION to Tns iLmiiaiT&H.Liinffiui.

ADOPTED MAY ?th, ISdO. ÜxtYcA, Im Advancä, ... Nixe Months do "Six Mo?tths, do rHRtfi do d . 1.23 b I . t k . ' ,'JO Al VE UTISING: One square of 223 Brevier ems or kss three Veeks or less, $1,00', each additional insertion 25 Cents Longer advertisements in proportion, leas than half a Sqnare t be carded as half a square and of er half, square to be charged as, a whole quars 1 Sqnure 2 do . 3 do 4 do i Column

mas I 6mo3 9mos 12nios $ 3,00 I $ 5,00 $ 6.50 $ 3,00 5,0d 8,00 10,00 12,00 6,00 9,00 11,50 14,00 7,00 10,00 12,50 15,00 8,00 12,00 16,00 1?,00 9,00 13,03 j 17,00 19,00 15.00 22.00 J 27,00 30.00 20,00 2,00 J 34,00 33,00 25,00 37,00 44,30 50,00

All Special Notices, tobe inserted among reading nutter, to be charged 25 per cent above regular rates, after termination of existing contracts. All legal advertisements to be either paid tor in advance, or satisfactory secured, and payment in no case to be deferred longer than thirty days after the advertising ras run out, except in cases where thepiy comes out of the County Treasury and has first "to be allowed by the County Board. All advertisements of every kind must be paid in advance, except where the publishers are owing or have running accounts with the advertiser. Agents in other towns and cities to be allowed i per text commission, but no advertisement of ut kind to be iasertd at less than regular rates. The rates for Job Work, which must also be paid for as soon a the work is completed, except as above specified, will bo made known at either office. The above terms vill be sta-jtly adhered to in vcry instance. Mcdonald & uro., Publishers Democrat. I. MATTING LY, <Publisher Republican>. ======= LOCAL ITEMS. ======= The sack of flour sent us last week by Messrs. Richmond & Wilbur, has been tried, and pronounced by our better half superior to any she has used in this part of the State, in all which we fully concurred. Messrs. R. & W. manufacture a very superior article all the time, at their Mills in this place, .13 we can testify from experience, and take pleasure in recommending our country readers, who want their wheat ground f r family use, to give these Mills a trial, believing "that they will be entirely satisSed both as regards quantity and quality. Ia addition to thse Mills these gentlemen have recenily established a Flour and Feed Store in the business portion of town, -where they keep floar of all grains, by the pound, sack, or barrel, wholesale or retail, also, corn meal, corn, shorts and bran sill which they propose to deliver to customers in any part of the town or at the Depots, free f charge, buch accom mo- . . n . ... . i datin" and liberal dealers cannot f ill to bo I 9. . . .

appreciated in this or any omer comrnun- j nHnib.r of tkk,,M m,i3t all be sold in one Enterity. and it would, therefore, b Siiperog lto- j j,,.-, and inust Le notified at the time returns are Ty in us to wUh them succes in business. ; ln.idefor the t.ckits. 7?--'... t AH orders rr ;.-t lc addressed to L D Sine, Box

Messrs. Richmond & Wilbur have al?-( I ...... , . A : T5i:.J US I S.lwA Ui k. JUi, .IIIVA Iter lv. w e ne:w i- ! i . ilv endorse the above merited notice oi the enterprising lirm in every particular. -Give them a call at their Feed Store, on ihe east side of Michigan street, whore supplies are kept constantly on hand. Of gT" We invito attention to the new -ooklii stove on exhibition at the Edwards House. It is just what we want fur a sumroer stove, and we believe that some of our citizens can make money by investing in this improvement, and confer a reat ! Llefcsing on the ladies of this vicinity in furnishing them wi'h a stove thai will do ifieir eookia .without roasting them. Let the ladies but go and see it, and they will add their testimony, and approve ol what we sat. JtSfWe are indebted to Mi SS V IX"CDQC for one of tho nicest boquets .a have seen this season. If the fair donor's path is strewn with floweis as fair as these, (and we hope it is) her journey through life will be a joyful one, and "all her ways be ways of pleasan'ness." A Card. I hereby withdraw my name as a cai didate for Cleik before the County Conven tion, and recommend my friends to support the regular nominee of said convent i j ... , . lion, as 1 pledge myself to do the same J.K. BROOKE. ITIARÜIEDOn the 9th inst in V alparaiso, Ind.. by the Rev. II tMITII, ilr. r.iy. Llliott, of Plymouth, to Miss Sarah E. Kxode, of Valparaiso. A:i eternity of happiness would be but a p xr reward for their generosity to the printers. After partaking of the luscious cake, wc arrived at the following conclusion, to-wit: That matrimony is the road to happiness, and blessed are they who iravel therein. May Mr. E. and his bride realize its truth. jC2TThe Republican Township Contention is announced for next Saturday. There are four candidates before the convention, to-wit: Capf. O. Bailey, D. O. Beeman H. R. Pershing, and R. Corbaley. It is rumored among the knowing ones that Mr. Pershing will be ihe nominee. We can beat him as easily A3 any man they can bring out. It makes but littlo difference who the Republican candidate is, 8o far as the Democrats are concerned, for they intend to bat any man the Republican, may put od the track. . Ths Fclijer Case. We learn that the witnesses in thi3 case left town last Tuesday, and of course the prisoners will be eet at liberty as soon as their case coaes up for trial. i t

Mesars. EbiTORS-Plcajc announce my harne as a candidate for the office of Clerk, subject to a fair expression of the Democrats of Marsball county, with or without a convention. Wm. M. Patterson. üWc are authorized to anhounco the name of Newton R. Packard, (present incumbent) as a candidate forCleik of Marshall Count?, subject to

the decision of the Democratic Conntv Convention. ifcTW are authorized to annouuee the name of Johx C. Ccshman, of Polk Township, as a candiaate lor LIerk ot Marshall bounty, subject to tue L. D. SINE'S FirrV-FOCRTII GIFT ENTERPRISE!! 2000 VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Tickets Limited to Eighteen Thoi sand. 250 PRIZES IX AMERICAN GOLD One Farm of Ei .htv Acres for one Dollar! Three Hundred Gol. and Silver Level W atches Gold Ves: and Guard Chains Solid and Doub'eplated Silverware, Jewelry kc. To le drawn at Cincinnati, Monday, July M, 1359. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that his fiifty-fourth Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise will be drawn as above, on w men occasion win oe distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable cif'.s, among which will be found one b0-acre Land Warrant; two hundred and fifty prizes in American Gold, ranging from 2,50 to 500; three hundred gold and silver Lever Hunting Watches, ranging from 20 to $200; Gents' Gold Vest Chains and Ladies Gold Guard Chains. Also, solid and double-plated Silverware, consisting of Table spoons, Teaspoons, Forks, etc. Also, Ladies Gar net, Coral and Cameo Breastpins and Ear-ring?, Lockets, etc. Also, gents' Shirt Studs, Sleeve But tons, Breastpins, etc. All of the above gifts are of as good quality as can be purchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my Enterprises materially differ from many others of a professedly similar character. Firstly The drawing invariably takes place on the day advertise i. Secondly The prizes arc worth what they are stated to be in the programme. Thirdly The drawing is conducted in an impartial manner. Fourthly All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attendthe draw ing are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk; and a list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to every ticket-holder wheth er fortunate or not. Single tickets, $1 ; six tickets, 5. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 15D ticket, or upward, will be supplied at b0 cents per ticket, ana will, in audi t-on r(?ceivea premium of 10 per cent in gold; agents who sell less than that nuraoer, ana over -i., will be supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,59 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an aent selling 25 tii-bets remits me 20 dolls., and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or other article worth 2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth 5 dolls.; one selling Gi tickets, an article worth 6 doli, and so on. Premiums may remain until a watch or ether valuable can be obtained. If any persons who cannot act as ngent himsel will secure the services of another, in a place where no agency i already established, the person procuring the agent, in case 12 tickets are fold in one Enterprise, will be presented with any book he may desire of the value of $1,25; with one wotth 2,50 for procuring an agent who will sell 25; and one worth Five Doll irs for procuring the fale of 50. The agent will also receive his regul ar rremium, and the person securing his services can i i . i ie i r. . , : a present in jVlry if he prefers it. A lis of books w ill he sent if desired. Hie respective e 710. Cincinnati. t. All re.poiiIb7e persons ordering tickets will be supplied br ordering as ab:ve ihe inonev to be St,t ,vhon tho tL.kcU Are soU pr21-21 $1000 IN GOLD, FOB $3. D . SINK'S T lTin aist rviox DISTRIBUTION! TU O US, I XD DOLL A RS In vluabV Frizes. 330 PRIZES LV AMKRIOAN GOLD, In Frizes ranging fivm $2 50 to $1 ,000 each. i 4?' GoM m I ?:!vrr L-vt r IfnntinT Watches, from I 2) to2J0 rat-li. Ds- Undid Oil Paintings jifd Engravings. Lady's Garnet, Coral, C-meo and plain Gold Brea.tp:ns and Ear-rin.K?; al-o Lady's Locket Urea st pins; Gents Diamond Opai and (Sarnet Pins; fine Gold Pons and Penc Is ; Cue s'l Fvings toMstor.e Loket Rings; Regard and Plain Gold Rings; Shirt Srjds and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets; &c. &c. Whole Number Prizes, 1800 Tickets limited to 7000. Uore th.aa an average of one chance in Four Tickets. Single Tickets, 83. Three Tickets, 8. Six Tickets, 15. To le drmrn ct Ltnciniwtt, U., on A Mon day. June 21th, 1859. ti. D. Sine would announce to the public that j in addition to his regular monthly Gift Enterprises, hewi bution, on Mondav, 2ith day of June next, on which occasion, will be distributed eighteen lmndred beautiful and costly prizes, valued at $20,000 Among the Gifts will be found three hundred pn zesin American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to $1,000 each. Four hundred excellent Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, worth from $20 to $200 each; Ten Neautifol Oil Paintings and En gravings, worth frcm 15 to three hundred dol lars each; the remaining prizes consisting of La dies Breastpins and Ear-rin; Gents' Diamond Breastpins; Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings; Gold Pens and Tcncils; Gold Pcn3, silver exten sion, etc, The Paintings will be exchanged for Watches or Jewelrv at the lowest cadi price?, if desired by the tick et-ho'.ders. 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 my rink. Persons at a distance, who cannot attend the drawing themselves, will stand fhe same chance as thoush thev were present; but if the v desire it they can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, ör who may be on a visit to the city on the day of drawing. A list of drairn numbers will be forwarded to ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not The usua! prenvum of ten per cent in Jewelry will be allowed to .ents selling six tickets or upward. Agents selling .r:y or upward will be allowed .- piemium of ten per ctt in gold. AH responsible persons are reoneedto act as agents for the sale of my tickets. In ordering ticker? tor thla Enterprise, be sure and say, Mrpr your Third Art-Up.ion Drawing," otherwise tickets might be sent for regular monthly Enterprises. Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a certainty of 6üllip.g. Unsold tickeU must positively he returned at least one week previous to the day of drawing, in order that I may disposa of then in Cincinnati, Ohio, Covington and Newport. Ky. All orders must bp addressed, L D Sine, Box 710 Cincinnati, Ohio. pi21.21 NO. A article of LayerltAISINS, by the boi quarter box and pound, at 43 VINNEDGE k BRO'3

II. B. DICKSON ........ ...S. C. LEONARD H. B DICKSON & CO. On La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most

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ism C03IPLETE ASSOimiENT OF 1AKDWAKE, JAPANNED WARE, Till 'rUWEiire9 AND EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. a c o o c p V) o 1 3 'S o o rs 3 rji o o o a IM 3 - 3 o 63 o P P Eö o CT -I O c 03 o o c 3 o c C 3 P P a p p -J (3 c o c a O p cr 3 04 p -j a n n n rs o o We have a complete asortment of Stoves at low prices, and are determined to suit our customers with quality and prices. a 3 4 3 O 4 c 3 o .a C c 3 c! I a E 3 8 o 3 a b o 3 a o 3 J o o "C o c X o el o o et o CA R O Ü c o o o a 3 o o E We are permanently locate 1 in Plymouth, with just the stock, friend-, that will suit you. We are determine 1 that no Alan, V onian or Child, "in all the regions round about," shall u:i lerscll us and respectfully solicit vour putronase confident that in the variety, quality and low price of our stockthat we can suit every one wishing anything in our line. I-Jv-Il 11. li. mcKSUiN &Uo. Zf kim kiJ m tJw &kj m mm m'c mrn - u ISA VW t M. Si. Jota' Conh ad Conjumtion ?3k syrup. m l '"T? fi? Tr TWO ottlw of Syrap cure;! Mrs. E. D. Fife, nic"i. Ohio, f a cougd and puia in hr side of three years' tii1;i!jr. Oue Lottie enrol tlie wife of C. ZTmmerman. Eij , ComniiionT of Srtec coimtv. Ohio, of a eousrh and ain in lur siJe and breat of three reürV tmlinp. lix boti!e enretl Mrs. John H )Ui-lc. Wolfcreek township, of a ciirh. with fever piin in her slJe and breast, of two year.V tandinc. Four h ittle cure M-. CI. W. ZeisrW. Port 5Sfn-ea. Ol:!o, of n ciutt!i. p im in her id hii.1 hre ist. and pnerl dehiilry. of f ur years' tnnd:nr She had b en urter t'i! cure of five phyicini. all of whom pronounced her e-M iiicarble. Two bottlrs cured Ir. Sraall. of Fort n-dl. Ohio, of a eouzH of twrnty years' Unding. She t.iok it when a Chl'd. dirc'ly after having had the ine:il. I'ive hottle- cured a y. unjr lady in the family of Mr. John Miller. E.ien tofrnship. Seneca Co.. O., or a conich rvl palpitation of the heart, of abrmt a year' standing. She wa appHr:-ntly cpon the vertre of the (jrnve. Her phvaician and friend expected he would loon die, and w.n t one time imppoitd to be dead. Three bottles cured Mr. Ki ibeth Campbell, an old Inly or seventy yenrs of a Mexico. Oh'O. of cougtj witii which hehad leen nil?rrng sevral vearx. Hire b itt'e cured 0. L. Johnson Esq . Cashier of th-j Senec County U ink. o' a couh and Keneral debility of reveral months' vtnndinx, which it was feared would terminate in con'iTit:ion. . One bottle cured C. K. Viton. ?ember of Confr, from Ohio. He wrote from Wa hin (ft on C ty t" bis family in Ohio : Send m bj exprr one lott!e or St. John' Courfli a'i(I Consumption Syrup, which I want for a frietd. The btttH 1 obtained the day I left home, cured my very evre co'd. and alio cured a friend." One lTii ' Kittle restored to excellent health, a daughter of M. S'ifler, ln . of l!a-coin. O. She was xfflicled with a very evere cough and pain in her side r bout six mnntba. Four Urne bitMe cured Mr. J. Fhaffer. ntr Greencasile. Pa , or a diwae of three yearV ktaridinc. which, prevented him from doin hard work. One ph.vkUn lict0rd hlin for ilvtpepiia. and another for consumption, without affording any relief. "St. John's Cough and Consumption Syrup." ti-tys thi ?anrlu-ky letnocrat. i an exccl'ent remeily fo-cough and cold: in fact, we do not know its equal. N tmerous .-es hare come under our observation, in hier the patient, ppireu'.ly inkin under consuinptio'i. ha been restored to health by l ue. We have ued it with freut ancress In our own family." Six bottles cured Dr. 5tolTo?r. a resbrctahle old rhvd i 'hysiciaa. of Oreicaa. Ohia- He ra ome month coaned to his bed with a disease of the lanes, jmn piiyicUns vis.ted him, and agreed in th belief t!i it he co um not recover. ConneciClt Mr. El ward TT. Kavlor. TCcw-TtaTw. Conn-eticnt. wrote Dec. 15, "ilarin; tciWled through a rreat portion of the Western country. I beCame acquaiu'vd with your populir Couzh and Coniiii;nptioii fy.up. which i o verv txtensive'y ud ia the western world. I wih to knrw if you have an agency ib Now-York City ; iyou have, please inform me by return mail, who it y..ur aiceat. at where, a I want some for myse'f and friend, who are niflferiDff with eoufhs and colds If you have no agency la N-w-York. I shall w. D-1 the money to you for a ca. 1'leaoe inform roe what will be tli-rxppne or three dosen small bottle, delivered in New-York City. My burtines is railroading on the New York and New Haven Railroad. I think yonr Syrup the greatest articl in the world for f"K'n nd c old. My wife Kays she know it saved her life once in Michigan, aud says she doa't want to b witkrut it Id the house." Iowa. Mr. K. W. Brooks, a well-known wealthy citlsen I't.Ntwmn, low, said to the proprietor of St. Ji.hu t'ois;h aixl Consumptive Syrup: l' I wish you would establish an agency in our place for the sale of your Svrnp. I consider it greatly superior to any preparation in the world for similar purp-. It hn tared my lite anU restored me to sound and robuit health, when I wa so far K-e with consuiriptloa a to be considered beyond the rech 0' medicine. If you don't establish an aency in our p!cc I will carry b rk with mo a supply f r raytC't r'l everal of my rriend. You must not send lrs thin ä of il.c larite bjiüei. I coaldll that quatity mysei Illinois Mor. W.llUms a Adams, of ITunUv, III weot, April I. lis: " ?Bi u a supply of your Ojujtt. 1 in4Uf'rigrr.plionSnip. earerntirtljout. It U con' sidered by th4 wiu hive Used it as the very bt cout?h nnHii.-iH how In Uffe. - - - - . . Air. Joha Lallun.i. tUeu TownMp. Benca Cn O;. wa eared of t cough of t-q yuri iwnrliag by th uii jJ ?U John's Cough and Cansbmption yrao. - New-York. I was trot.blcd with a rery srftre cough, and sold, a ad was n hctii as to be uuabis to speak aove ipy brcati. I ir.4u? u e of several imall bettln pf I. L. St. John's Ceagh and Consumption Syrup, and whs oon relieved. In ronneinDO of tho spedy relief aiBiritsd in my own c c. and the general higu character Of tlii medicine I tike p.cajure lu recommending, it a au arlü l of great va;u. H AVllW, 5TÖ Tsarl strvct. N. Y. Shl by all f.!tr!u D'tlers who w-iil fi:rnjh St. ."hu A'iransr pjiit I. U P. J.hi t'f., TifSa C:tj. 0.. G'cr:. Adepts fCT the Yestern ii. s.

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Arirval of the Stcams.iip Europn and H'ulton. NEvVS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. A Sanguinary battle fought at pales1RO 1,000 AUSTRIANS TAKEN PRISONERS 500 Hundred drowned the austrians REPULSED OX ALL SIDES. Sackville, June 14, The steamer Europa lias arrived at Halifax with Liverpool dates to the 4th instant. The steamship Kangaroo, from New York May 21, reached Liverpool on the 2d June, and the Vanderbilt steamer Ocean Queen from New York May 21, arrived at Southampton June 2. The steamer Persia, from New York May 2r, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday the 4th inst. The advices from Italy confirm the capture of Palestro by the Sardinians. The King, Victor Emanuel, commanded in person exhibited the greatest gallantry. The Austrians twice advanced to retake Palestro, but were repulsed after sanguinary encounters. The Sardinian reports say that they capture 1,000 prisoners and 8 guns. The latest dispatch from Turin report the Austrians in full retreat across the Ticino into Lombardy. The report received by previous arrivals that Gen. Garibaldi had met with a repulse by a superior Austrian force is confirmed, but it now appears that he was successful in rc-enterin? Como. The Austrian efforts to retake Palestro are described to have been verv sanguinary. At one time the Sardinian troops were outflanked on the right, when the Zouaves came to the rescue, and repulsed the Austrians. The Austrian version of the battle had not been' received. The Austrians had retreated from Iiobbio, and a special telegram to the London Daily News dated Turin, Friday, June 3, says the Austrians were in full retreat across the Ticino. The Fiench head quarters were at Verceils. Garibaldi had been driven into the mountains by the Austrian troops under Gen. Urban, who retook Yarez; but a telegraph dispatch, received via Turin, states that Gen. Garibaldi, gathering reinforcements, returned, and, surprising the Austrians, recaptured Varez,and subsequently re-entered Como in triumph. Gen. Garibaldi, had occupied Novaro. The insurrection in Lombard v was spreading rapidly. Sardinian Bulletin, Turin, May 31 A fresh victory has been gained by our troops. At 7 o'clock this morning a force of 25,000 Austrians endeavored to retake Palestro. The King of Sardinia commanding the fourth division in person, and Gen. Cialdini at the head of the third regiment of Zouaves resisted the attack for a considerable time, and then successfully assumed the offensive, pursued the enemy, taking a thousand prisoners and capturing 8 guns, 5 of which were obtained by the Zouaves; 500 Austrians were drowned in a canal during the fight. Another fight took place in province of Zallinime in which the enemy were repulsed by the division of Gen. Foreyof first corps of the French army after two hours conflict. Last night a picket of the enemy endeavored to pass the Po at Cenvessora, but they were repulsed by the inhabitants of that vicinity. The Austrians have evacuated Varo, in the province of Robbio. ———<>——— $1,400 Worth of Gold Dust from Pike's Peak. St. Louis, June 13. The express from Denver City, seven days out, bringing $1,400 in dust, arrived here this evening.— The accounts received are of the same nature as those previously reported. The practicability of working the mines is considered established. The first supply trains had arrived. Provisions commanded good prices and ready sales. The Utah mail has arrived, but brings no news. The Republicans have a majority of three in the Constitutional Convention. ======= If SW 14, 32, 1 THE above described Und, situate in Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and the village of Maxcucuckce.anda short distanc from M txeneuckee Lake, is good soil, well timbered, and will be sold en good term. Apply to A C Thompson at Hun-tin-tun, or in Plymouth to T. McDONALD.

TUR GREATEST WONDER IN bT1ol& World To those who do business on the old Fogy principle is, how the "Low -Price Store," TVTA NAG ES to beat them all in selling Goods. JT JL We are not going 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. Inlaying ia our Goods, we do not confine curselves to a few Jobbing Houses in one place, but take advantage of different Markets by buying of Importers and Manafacturers In Boston, New York and other eastern cities, and in this way get our Goodj much cheaper. We take a great deal ortime and pains in selecting Goods. Wc intend to make our homes in Plymouth, and customers will find every art'ele the same as represented. We are now receiving our SPRIHG & SUMMER

cs- o o no s 7 Comprising the largest and best assortment of n n n n ft JJla GROCERIES. Crockery-Ware, G-lass-ware, Boots & Sho es, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Clothing, Cutlery, fec. 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. DeLaines 12!25pr. vd. De Boges, ' " j o i X Lawns, fast colors 1 2 1 X ' Print, 6(212.?" Ginfhams, 12'liJ " Sheetings, 8 10 " Denims 10 Shirting Stripes, 10 " Apron Checks, 10 " Tickings, lS1" Jeans, 23 " Women's Em'd. Shoes, 1 00 do. Gaiters 72(1 50 " Palra Leaf Hats, 12t; Y. II. 'lea, 50 R. Coffee, 12l.C " Rice 7" Fish 7 n Stt 2 25 bbl 0We respectfully invite all to rxmin nur Goods and prices. "We take great pleasure in f-nowing ineni, ana not urge you to buy unles3 tou are suited. L5S"Q2 S3?Ö2S On the corner South of the Edwards Ho'ie. April 5, 1853 RICE & SMITH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market price. THE PEOPLE Of Marshall County and Vicinity, ARE respectfully informed that E. PAUL Continus ine the Boot Ik Shoe Business, And intends nnuufactoring and keeping on hand a sujly of Loot?, Shoes, Leather, kc. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, For Bcotsand Jhoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mfnd, For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at Paul's he dees design To keep what cannot fail to suit, The latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish or slippers neat, To suit their minds and fit their feet Or Gaiters of the latest fashion, When drcsvfd to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are thereof every size and various hue, Made at" the E;tst and West wird too. We also have a Pipkin tie For walking which the Fair fhotdd buy, For the sake of health and comfort, too; Thon call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's h's stock will p'easeyou all; Hi? stock is good aud can't be beat, By any house on any Street. A better Boot cannot be mde, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogaus are .also stout They'll wear till they are all wornouf. But if you want a finer sho,?, Then call at Paul's hell 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 Gaitcra, Slippers or Bootees, Of any kind that )-ou may please W; also have for babes that creep A little shoe that's very cheap 'Tis pliable and also neat, And will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here can be supplied With TacKsand Thread and Awls and Lasts With Knives and Birstlcs, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a try, And we are sure thit you will buy At the eign of the Golden Boot. 42tf. A 7T IT & A ra a Would respectfully announce, and inrit the attention of the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, To the fact that he has purchased of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL his stock in the FOÜAWBÜSINESS And froia his experience in the business, feels confident hj can give PERFECT SATISFACTION. ALL KINDS OF Done on short notice. Having etnploved GOOD WORKMEN, ho will warrant all work that is dohe in tha shop. SIR mm I ALL KINDS'OP I'roducc asicl old Iron Taken in exchange for Castings at his Groccrv l'.'niwulhjan. 6tf

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Something Interesting TO THE PUBLIC 2 Let all dvc attention! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Post Oflice, aa cxIclive stock of

88 32 Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that liua of trade. Having purchased their stock LOW, they fl conSilent in Faring that they can sell on such terms as will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE. They invite the citizens ot this vicinity to an examination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. 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 CA.SU, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, PEL1S, GREEN & DRY HIDES, ttc. ore. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always fiud ihcir stock complete. LEATHER & FIXBSSGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call one door north of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. V A N V A LK EN EUR GIL Plvmouth, Ind., December 2ad li5S. vol lno "DRY GOODS" AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVEB! WE would respectfully call the attention ol purchasers to the fact that we have juit re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of RE AO Y-INI ADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Having bought our stock at firt clasi Houses, we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we have connected a TAILORING ESTJBLISOFÄT Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, wheic vre are preparc-d to MAKE CLOTMXG TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSiM'RS, VESTIK'GS. S. & M. BECKER. apr29-23 LATBST N3W3 P20M PIKE'S PEAK HAVE not created such an excitement as has the arrival ofan UNPRECEDENTED LARGE AND WELL SELECTED SIOCKOF spring m sura GOODS AT DAVIDSON & CCTS Consisting of GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' READY MADE TM I1J WmsI U Furnishing CLOTHS, CAS61MERE?, SATINETTS, LINEN, And COTTOX, and a full assortmsnt of Tailoring Trimmings, Trunks, Satohela, Boots k Shoes etc., etc., all of which will and must be rold at rates which will defy all competition. Any person wishing to purchase goods aa above advertised, we could best conviace them of the truth of our statements Vy giving us a call and examine our stock and prices to which service we arc at all times ready to attend. Wc would particularly direct attention to our Tailoring Department which is under aa eflicient Superintendent who guarantees all work to be made according to style, under workmen like manner; and as we hare the advantage of a Can afford the manufacture of garraenU at least one third less than customary price. To our numerous friends and customers we tender our thanks for past fa vorF, and hope to merit a continuance thereof ly fair and liberal dealing. Pershing Block, No. 2. DAVIDSON k CQ. Arrl4-20tf '

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Pays for a full course in th IHOIn CITY COLLEGE, The largest, most extensively patronized andabe&t organized Commercial School in the Unitd tatcs 5n Attending Daily, Mareb, ISfJ. Usual time to complete a full course, frora 6 to 1 weeks. Every StTL2.c3Lc2a-t, Upon graduating, is gurantccd to be ec.rupeUt.tt manage the Baoks OF ANY BÜSESESS, And qualified to earn a salary cf ficm $m To i9ooo. Students enter at any time Xo Vacation IJcview at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS est iPcnmaiisIiip! ß W7 " rT rfv " r. r . ? ä Ministers Sons received at half price. For Circular und Specimens of Writln-, Li Jcs two letter stan-j-?, Address I . Y7. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pn. LAND AGENCY 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Ea?v Terms. PERSONS wanting to bur or fell Land, wiüda well to call on the uuJereigncd, who can iv facilities for purchase or sale coual to snj in th coa trv. FOR SALE, at LESS thaa current rate, ariJj on time: mv qrscc 34, (les 10 acres out of cor.) and s h of w q oi"ec 5J7, town 32 n, ol ran 1 w 2.10 acres, CO acres improved ut North IJe'id, Stark county. Th n h of n-.v fen w m r, goc G MIcliipan Rd-1 land 122 ;7-100 acres unimproved bix lu'Att north of riynouth fine, heavy tinibv-rsJ kad, with water. The ac q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the n q of sec TiG, town C5 n, f ranre oi e c Polk osrnsIhti 100 acres heavy timbered, good raternear Tyncr City to tc sld in quantities to sc'.t purchaser?. The s h of ue q of sec 23, town 3 u, of rac? a 2 c, c!J acres, four miles south of Plvmouth Lfteon acres improved food land, tin:hr ar.d w.tr The Fe q sec 8, town t)2 n, of ranc 2 e, It acres Green townhip ciht miles lVcn Piyniouth near store, mills, and in a gv"od ritifhbrhood good t:mber,liiie grass niftrt!:, atd Yuh. , running water. Tiie e h of q cf 2r, town 54 n, f rsr; 2 e,aiul w q of sw q of SO, town 34"n, li2 acrtv, four miles north-oast of Plymouth good mill sr. and saw-mill thirty acre improved bcildlasr to be fold very cheap. The s h of cw q of sec 4, town C2 n, of rsrjrsj 3 e close by Tiipecanoe To-rn goc-d lrd good timber -unicprofed tj be Lai cn euj terra. Lot No. C in Wh?o!?r'3 cHiv.-ri to the ton n oJ Plymouth fir.e dwt lliur r.nd cocniov.t house?. North of Lot No. 27 in Plymouth, row Los as'BaiJftin House" a dtfiiablc location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling hous. Part of Lots 73 and 71, riymout -dwcll:sg 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth gocd dwelling and twostory business houe, cn ose cf thcLcs: comers ia town to he had at a bargain. Tersons desirous of purchasing in this rideity willdo well to give ns a call. REEVE k CAPRON. December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ihd High Wages for Labor Dont work hard and then buy things at hlcli prices, when ycu can get twice as much for your money. I want large quantities of For tanning. I want alltLe 3E2E there is in the country to be had. When yo i have got cither to sell, bring them to the storj of A- C STA LEY in Plymouth and I r,t Itc jou a Letter pricier. J HHozo G-oods Tlian any other man cn or dure do for tic sair.9 amount üf BARK, HIDES, or any other kind of PMQB W.C E Cvr.xc and see me. "Ilcarincr is believing, and seein is knowing. That's a Turki.sh proverb, and if you come t "sec" me and "hear" my prices fvr pood, you will 'believe' and 'know' that lean do better by . you than any man in Plymouth. I have cn hand a good stock cf Dry Goods, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of all kinds suited to the market, lam a pUin looking, honest talking and fair dealing irviu, mean just what I say do juit as I agree ad shall succeed in benefiting ton if you "will let uie. That old aud well kno. u Tanner S. S- STALEY Wllltwn rnur Kut cinto 1tnt1,r. ih.. ...... notice and ii. the tjest manner, and liTln a Home Market, we can pay more than Uiu'c h) buy unship. Gallon . aar a. c. staley. FOR. SALE, a larg and magnificent stock cC Hardware, Juvt Tinwwarc, Japacntd-war and every other kind ol wsre and tare in the Hard- - are line at H. B. DICKSON i Co.