Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 September 1859 — Page 3
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THE MARSHALL COUNTY DEMOCRAT iiow has a Tcry extensive circulation in this and the adjoining Counties, and is rapidly increasing and offers unusual inducements to advertisers. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railroad. Train leave Plymuth as follows: TRAIXS GOING EAST GOIXG WEST Mail Train 10:45 am 4:13 fm Express, 10:53 rai 5:06 am Local Freight 10:04am 12:47 r m Express do. 12:25" 2:32am Apologetic. In consequence of nearly all, from devil to Editor the cook incJaded havng the Chills and ferer, we issued no paper last week. Nothing but unavoidable hindrances shall prevent the regular appearance of the Democrat. JtSTThe conclusion of the story which commences on the first page, will have to mit until next week. Peachig. Rev J. C. Pershing of Pittsburg, will preach at the M. B. Church, on next Tuesday Evening, Sept 27th at 7 o'clock. JKrWe are under obligations to M. A O. Packard Esq. for preparing matter for our last week's paper, a portion of which we arail ourself of in this number. The Marshall Co. Agricultural Society has a regnlar meeting at the Court House in this place on the first Saturday in OrrtlW, at hich all f the members are roqiieitod to aUsnd precisely at 10 o'clock A.M. S. tic M.EeCkeh. V.e did intend t in and sc what was goiiu; on. but t rilos and stacks ci jrv.oJs anl S'J ii5;i:iy 1T1 t ahead vretk. of Ui v. e piit ' olT un'.ii I;iXi Jt"Pi' r n pnTs ChnrW S's rmaker had some f the nicest and f)est beef in mattet on last Monday, ve have seen in this or any other market. Just as we Expected. What! A reconcilation in the Democratic party at last, and ours the first paper this side of New York, to announce the glourious News. No more Bucks. a:id Dougs. but but every-body cn learn the particulars by droorinir in onv door ? -u:h of the Edwards, I O at the Low Price Stoi Plextifcl. Plen'ytoeat all over the countrr, and if you will call on Geo. Lindfsey at his News Depot, at Tom. Patterson's Provision Siorc you can richly feed the mind. II. G. Tmaver & Co. This enterprising firm have established a branch of their Ware-House and Commission buslnes? at Bourbon. They give our re.iders notice in this issue that they ro always ready to pay the highest market price in cash for Wheat and all other kinds of produce, and they keep produce of all kinds for sale at their establishment here, at wholesale or retail. Th's firm deserve credit for üff way they have manigcd business here, and wo arc gratified to know that they get it. iCfTThe stores of S. & M. Becker and A. Myers will be kept closed on tho 27th and 28th, oh account of holiday. Mr. Adolph Myres h:vjut returned from Cincinnati where l.c has been m iking pretty extensive purchase in his line of trade. He is fitting up a new store room immediately south of his present plac3 of business, which, w'th his usual tste and energy, will doubtless be made, as his old room ha? hitherto been, an ornament to oar town. At thelvt meeting of our board of County Commissioners the subject of buiI-J:n a County Poorhoiiic, wa? taken up ami approved. Tiicy decided to hold an adjourned Session at the cnl of three week, at wh'ch time they will pa?s upon any plans and specification that our Builders miy f.irnish thera. Hiving alop'cl a plan, tbev will hold open for bids till the next reguhr meeting in December, at which time the contract will be closed. We call this, "a move in the right direc tion." It m longer admits of any question but that a Poor II-hhc anl Farm, under any orJiniry management, would stre o'ir ounty a vast amount each ver. Church Building. In p trsuance to a notice a tc of th? peTsors ialrcst! in building an Episeopil church in our tliUge m?t at the counting ro m of M - CeiveIia l 3. j. t) ? n i'5 up i the b st ai-;:!i-;t to :.ceoy.js:! tliis o': c. T ie pncioal iiasinc, d'.ne was toapr lata biUdhiq Comm".ttee,who shall have all p-w? .? m-'it fr th-j b-iU lh: of a c'n:re!: fig to t-.o spva'fii.ititn-j in t:ii:r jiiu'l.:iJ3tail S'i:ript: :)S, alreaclr rbuined. ;cvi foiiü't othew, to whi'-h tpoc i we trust tho r o--r'? trill heartily rc-pond. Tfiere Tre-e placed on I 't!i;i: committee, Mes- G. S. Cleave! m l. J. C OiliOtrc anJ. .Marcis A O. Packard. Ms. Henry C Carter of X. York City hi, w ith Marked generosity, dmitel u i hin Una" and vu!i able lot, on con litioit tint we will put'up n neat and comfortable church edifice by tht 1st of August 186X Letusnotforfiit o rare a tender on so easv conditions; let us bcill the church, and thereby improrc our town and help to advance the great interests of the church of Christ. Howard Asxatio.x, Fhiladixi'iiia. Tliis wll known benevolent Association enjoys a high reputation throughout the country. It is beyond question a very useful and reliable Institution. Wc refer our readers to our advertising column for information, as to its character and objects. The Faculty of Yale College have decided to build a gymnasium for the use of the " students, at the 'cost of 810.000. It is said that Ina tt.,k , ,i r t r receives out of hw State. S3.000.000 a year. Of this, $600.000 goe to his priVita Ffol.a -v- t - On Sunday night iast, ater a severe illness nf! ; farther notice next week. " ' '"' r Ok the 17th iwt. F. Z. KtUe daughter of Horace and Catherine Corbin of this placo. r; TheafSicted parenU deeply mourn the loss of this ! lovely object of parental affection" Mar the hom ! f l of the rcsnrection be their grca! collation.
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UPWARDS OP 300 of the graduates of the last year at the Iron City Commercial College have secured employment, receiving the first year from one to five hundred per cent, upon the Investment made to obtain a practical business education. For full information. Circular, Specimens of business and ornamental Penmanship, and Embellished view of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F W JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr. Robacks Scandinavian Remedies. Arcyoueick.no matter what organ is affected, depend upon it the bloo d, which is the food and sustenance of every organ, is full of corruption. My Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, break up the source of disease in the fluids of tho body. They purge and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scrofula, eruptions, fits, tumors, nervousness, kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See advertisement. PLYMOUTH MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY H. G. THAYER & CO., Produce and Commission Merchants, WAREHOUSE NEAR THE DEPOT. WHEAT Red, bu $ do white f? bu CORN V bu P5 90 Go OATS f) bu 525 POTATOES f? bu 25 APPLES, Green 40 FLOUR cwt MEAL corn ? bu EGGS doz: BUTTER f S LARD B CHICKENS "i? doz SALT Pbbl BEANS f bu WOOD f) cord HAY marsh "p ton do ','UTIP i; TANRARK T cord. .... 1 I A M."? su :tr euren P .lb 2 50 75 10 12 J2 1 51 1 90 1 00 1 50 4 00 r 2 no 13 11 i.') :o do DEKF !i!.-.l HO! EVERYBODY!! C03IJ3 T 1 i. -i Jk-ß T-?B-9! 90 Boots & Shoes!!! Al (lie Sign of llie Golden Boo!. JUST reeeive! a large and well selected stock of Boots nnd Slioes, mauufactured expressly for our Retail Trade, of the very best quality. A HEAVY STOCK OF HOME Made WORK! Which we Warrant. If any gives way in any reasonable time, we will mend without charge. w e are e Constantly receiving fresh ciiTnlii-j fY CCTi-i. felippiltt? Ui U and of every variety. We mvite everybody in town and countrv to give us a call and see for themselves. We have the latest stock in this part of Indiana and intend selb in at small profits o call and save monev. We are not to be undersold by any bo they v. ho they may. ILrAll kinds of Repairing done on the shortest notice. CTTlie highest nvu ket price paid in Goods or CASH for a.v quantity of E. PAUL. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, For Bootsand Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at Paul's he docs design To keep what cannot fail to suit, The latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish for slippers neat, Tosuii their minds and fit their feet -Or Gaiters of the latent fashion, When dresd to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aughi to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are thereof every size and various hue, Made at the East and Westward too. We also have a Bukin tie For walking which the Fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort, too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's hs stoek will p!ca?e you all; Ilisst'K-k is good ;m l cin't be beat, Ijv:m)v houe on any ??rc-t. A hotter Boot C irnot !.e rflc, TiV.n fhas vre keep fc r .r.:afry trade; 0-.ir thick Bromuc aro :i!; -"to'jt Th'jy'i! .-;.-.vr tiii th'-v -ire i!i W'.ii r; (!'!. Bi'.f if vfiu unnt tine iiio.', Th"! e't'.l at PumIV fjri,ih y.' - V ith Calf, Morocco, or with Kip tl.O j. o'lii!.' -M.-09. too, -.vr f.ii.tj v rreet! Cr.me l-?t us beaufily o-;r t'tr-:, Wit.) G-üter"!. Slippers or flootee?, Oi" .-.!!', Iviri l t : :j t yon m-ir please, We i.Uo h-ve for o;i!-: ih'.'A creep, y !:!tiVi!l.C h.U'ä Very (!:...t!'Tis p!i:ib!e and also no;it. And will protect their little feet. e h ive a n:in who won't refuse To mend all kinds of Boots and Shoes." Shoemakers here can be supplied With TacKsaud Threads and Awls and Last With Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a try, And we are sure that you will buy At the sign of the Golden Boot sept l-4tf. An Ordinance Relative.to procuring Fire Buckets RE it ordained by tbc President and Trustees of tk.corporte town of Plymouth, that each owner of a buildin or buildings in said corporation shall procure and keep on hand rendr for use, Fire Buckets, as follow!, to wit: - One Bucket for each wsidenpe nr Hllinrr. t t. n..i i - - v-uc iur eacn mccnanic s - "F iui wi business room in the hrt ! stoty of every business kouse. Saii n.,:f I . 'vAVIra bu f ' of Gum or Leather, and bfpuch size as the Chief nsioeer ot the i- ire deqartmcnt shall, direct, and to be procured within 30 days from the publication of this ordinance.' And should any owner of any buildinsr in aaid corooration fail or rvfnso tn r.,nisb said Fire. Buckets as abo re prorided, theni shall be the dutr of the Marshal, and nc is hereby wustrucifu to iurni5ii inu uenvcr ne same to ' such owners, and collect from them the cost thereof in the manner prescribed by law. ' Jß N KLINGER, Prcst. " Attest: JGOsBOsr,crk. pro. tern. ,GloL IETO33LT Ml 1 " I " , r' vV,k l,cr Poana lor old iron, dc I t4 nn i vi v nna ia . ... J ln SoutI P'jmouth
From the Manufacturers. na. entitled "An nc"t to provide for the taking of il,tluJcd n ihIf rtgaf and is bounded the sense of the qu alified voters of this State? on ! "9 fo.llo5' to w,t: vC out town Lakes' ana Clnld,nWa SfflÄfiä" I, , . i Ai i j. i i Constitution oi tins fetate, appro cu .Maren oln, ... . A. . . r , , . T fltfSt stV 10. the hest niialltV iiocn u nil the west by the lots formerly owned, by Jesse
Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the ralief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rpiIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of 1 the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Conculting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ot diseases, in all their form., and to give MEDICAD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.),nnd,in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lato Animal Report express the highest satisfaction witli the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea Seminal
Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope,' FREE OF CHARGE, on receptof TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadclphi, PaState of Indiana, Marshall Cor'y. In the Common Pleas Court, September Term, is:9. ESTATE OF LEWIS TIIOMl SOX. N' OT1CE is herebv given tint it W Septem ber Term of the siid e'-urf, t be h Ulen on the third Monday of epfeinl-ei ! :-;.!. :in aecount current will be pre'n'od to tho e.wwrt for final scttlement tf the ct;tt-; of Le'vis rhomrvon, dee..sed. Atiest: N R PACKARD. Cl'k. ?ept l it3 $i :ö r v M Ken-In 1 Dop. STATU OF INDIANA. MAiiSIIALTi COUNTY. In TJarshuil Common Fleas Court, if; it. lr '''., lr."!. ESTATE OF DANIEL ANDREWS. I be f!ed in s.". id estate, at the next term of satd court, lor tinai settlement. I Attest: T.T. R. I'ACKAKn, C!k. ang 11-14. Ilv the President and Trustees of the Tow n of Plymouth, Th it the chief Engineer of the Fire Departnu nt procure three dozen Firt Buckets, either Gum or Leather, for th use of Troteclion Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 J B N KLI NG EU Pres. Attest: JG Oborxe Cl'k.ro. tern. sept 8-5 13 Notice of Attachment. . Nathaniel Shcrland) T3 Attachment and Oarniflicc James Ryon. ) of the P Ft W & CRR Co. Attachment before J II Case a Justice of ti c Peace of Center Township, Marshall CounMr Indiana. Notice is hereby given to the defendant and all others concerned that the filing of the conpljint, affidavit and bonds, in the above entitled cause; and this cause will be tried on the 21th day of September 18Ö9, at mv oflice in Plymouth, at "10 o'clock a m. This 20th day of August, 153 J. II. CASE, Justice of the Peace. sept 1 it3 $1 53 Sheriff's rVoticc. To the Voters of Marshall Coimtv, GREETING: YOU are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 1 1th dav of Octobrr, 1 8.r9, a poll will be "open ed in the several precincts m this county to receive ! the votes cast therein, in favor of or "against the I calling a Convention to alter, amend or revise the Constitution of the State of Indiana, in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of the State ol Indi (Jiven under mr hand, this 2Cth day of August, 1859. O. M. BARNARD, Sh'ff. M. C. sepl-ltG. $3 50. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of n execution and order of s lie to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Cir- ' cuh Court. I will offer for sale as the law directs at the court house door, in Plymouth Marshall Co lud ! on Saturdav. September 17th, 159, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m, of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceed ing seven years, of the following described real estatein Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The north ea9t quarter of section twentv-ehrht, in towr.s'iip thirty-three, ranjre one eait. If such rents "and profits will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in und for said real cstat, or fo much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said demands. Taken as the property of Charles G Griffin and Levi Workinseratthe suit of John Shuart. aug25-t3$2 50 O. M. BARNARD. Sh'fT. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: In the Marshall Com. Pleas Cov f. Sptemher Term. Io5f. tu T OTICE i- herebv pivrn that II th:-' Co;,: ; tuber r ;i Pleas 1 l erm, ito;, oi tne m ir-'i i Court, an account current f. f;i!t! si tt'-ment will be presented in th t rtitroT .M h '- r. decea.- . sept 1lt'lAttest: N Ii I'ACKAKD.CPk. Pr. W M Kendel!, dva. State of Indiana, Marshall County. In ilte J far ml La'aut Court, I cor Term. lßo'J. I (Villi 1 !-Co-nl.i;nt. r5..-nj:i:nin F Ahb'-tt, Wiüii-.ni W. Abbott, Lu.-.-v K Abbott, M.irv J.
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I At l.ou an 1 UEi;ei A Ahott. ) j yilat of I ipnecano-J lown; an ot wn.en contains j rpilEpi'tintiffin the above entitle.! cause, by '7 acres.'moro or less, and known .is the "TippeI ü UsborneA: r.iilli-s i.is . rtiornevs. has filed in t ie Mill property," with all the ten; me,.t-, , mviiilic. liUfnmr." :,.n n- ilnct Hie in Imd mts ' privilesTOS, aDourtenanccs, and water privileges
i and it appearing bv atinl iv!t tint the aid tiefenj dant., Benjamin .? Abbott, William W Abbott, Lucy E Abbott, nd Mary J Abbott are non rrsidents of th State of Inoiana; th?y are therefote hereby notified oi the filing ami pendency oF Faid complaint, aud that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be hoi den at the courthouse in Plymouth, on the second Monday in February, I860, and unless they appear, fend, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: N R PACKARD Clk.M CC aug 25-3t4-$3 00. By W M Kendall, Dep. , SHERIFF'S SALE. BV yinte of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common. Pleas Court, I will offer for sale as the hw directs, at the court house door i the town of. Plymouth, county of MiirshallTand tete of Indiana, - on Saturday the 27 th day of September, It'SD, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'ciock p m of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yars, of the following described real estate In sa'd coonty of Marshall, and State of Indiana, to-wit:' - - ' ' " ' ; ':' " ' Commencing sixty feet east from the north cast comer of lot numbered seventeen, in Tippecanoetown, in Marshall county, and State of Indiana, thence east eiht rods, thence south fourteen rods, thence south-westerly nine rods, thence north eighteen rods to the. place of beginning, containing three quarters of an acre of land more or less. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to(satisfy said jwrgmen interest, costs and accruing costs, Iwillattbc easne time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and for said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said demands. Levied upon ns tho properly of Napoleon B. AUeman, to satisfy said execution in favor of John S.Baker. aug2o-3td$3 0 M BARNARD, ShcriiT
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c o c nET o H O r m CO r m o o a it-. a 03 cr O c -I a H tri 5 a n m DO -. St O P p o - k! ES Paints, Oils and Varnish. PERSHING & CO. HAVE just received from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, the largest Stock of Püints, Oils and Varnishes ever brought into this market, consisting in part of White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Blue do do Chrome Tellow, do do Chrome Green, do do Vermillion Mixed Paints of all colors ready for u. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnwh, Jip-v ?n I Z"nc Dryers, Turpentine; Paint.v am;sh nd -h ! es, a very large assortment. l4;n."o i '.):! ri .i.- tti and raw. All of which will b:'sold verv Ic w I it cash. a; 1 -'O; Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho .Mii-. -I a'l Cor.: mon Pleas Court, at its Junot :n. I will, on the fim day of October between ihhours of lOo'ckck A M, and 4 o'clock P AL at the Courthouse door in Plymouth, cx:o-c to pv.Vilc sale the following real estate bclonvi to the estate of Jacob K. Hupp, deceased, to nit: Tin: i;ndi vi Jed two thirds of the north half of the f.u'h east quarter of settion eighteen, (1") to.v:ih;.p thirty-three, (3.1) range two (2) east. couU'iüing eighty acres. Also the undivided two thir's of the casthalfofthc north cast quarter of section teen, (18) township th:rt;-thrce, (33) range two (2) east, containing eighty acres. Also the undivided two thirds of lots number five (5) six, fG) seven (7) and eight, (8) section seventeen. (17) township thirty-three, (33) range two (2) east, containing twelve acres, excepting all of said land lying east of Yellow River. All of which said real estate, so to be sold, hain been apprais-cd at fourteen hundred and eighty-two doliars and sixty-six and two-third cents, and the same is situated in the count v of Marshall and State of Indiana. TERMS. Ouc iialfcash in hand, and the balance in three equal payments, in six, twelve d eighteen months, giving notes with interest, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured b mortgage on the premises. JOHN GIBSON, Adm'r. sept l-4t 1.-S3 75. SUvvitV S.ilc. By virture of a Commission to me directed from the "Clerk of Marshall Circut court, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in the to n ot Plymouth Marshall County Indiana on Friday the 30th day of Sept'r 1&59, between the hours of 10 o'clock "a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of paid day, the following described real estate situate in Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one foulh part of the west half of the south west quarter ol section -ighteen in Township thirty three, north of Range four (4) east, except forty acres heretofore deeded to John Series, out of the south west part of said tract; also except all that part of said tract lying north of the Tippecanoe River, but the lot on which the Tirpecanoc Mills now stand, which mill lot is ex i t. i- i t .1.? . i i l., Roberts, and extending down said River to the noit'i side of said Jesse Roberts' lot, parallel with the east lino of thG plat of Tippecanoe Town, all of which contains sixty acres more or less, and known as the "Tippecanoe Mill Property" with nil the tenements, privileges, appurtenance?, and waj cr privilege pertaining or in any wise belonging to paid mill property, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy a judgment on foreclosure of mortgage on svA premises, in favor of Alexander C. Staley and against Caleb S. Furjiurson Said real estate to be sold without regard to valuation or appraisment laws. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sunt sufficient to sati.sly said judgment, interest, costs and accruing cost. I vill at the same time and place offer for sale the fee pimple in and for said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfv said demands. O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff scpt8-Tt3$4 50 Geo. Pomcrury, dep'y, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a Commission issued from the i Marshall Circuit Court, and to me directed, I ' will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court j t house door, in the town of Plymouth, county o i Marshall, and State of Indiana, on the Istday of October, 159, between the hours of 10 o'clock ; a m, and 4 o'clock pm of mid day. the rents ud profits for a term n-t exc-edin;; seven year, ol the following real estate, in said Mi.r.ii:".i t.V.i:.;. , State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one fourth p-.u-t of the w: -- i i'f , of the south west quirtcr 'f s:-ctio:i f i iiiM -n. in township thirty-three, ("o) r.vi tli.oi a.-uv ) east, except forty acres heivtotore ö rüt d to J'.lfts Serelsoutof the scuth west prt of said tr-. AlH) except all that part of said tivet Www: nonh of the Tippecanoe Ilivcr; but ihc lot on which the Tip- j j pecanoe Mills now stand, which miii U.tis expvess- j ' Aill.-hica rv .-If At nnrtli 1T lltn r'Hil fnH !: NitJ ! j Tippecauoetown, formerly owned by G. W.Cluk, . j A.J. Hall and Michael Kesler. and on the wo-t by j Ithclots formerly owned by Jesse Roberts and ex- ! "tendingdown said River to the lvuth eide of rr.id : i Jesse Roberts lotiiarallel with the east line of the j j thereto pertaining, or in anywise belonprin to said Mill ProDurtx. or so much as may be necesiry to satisfy the judgment on foreclosure in favor of! ...... y - - . ... , n 1 i n T 1 ! W illiam M. Shopbell, a"U agamsi vaieo r urgerson. Siiid real estate to be sold without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisinent laws, but subject to a prior judgment in favor of Alexander C. Ptaley. If snch rents and profits will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and for said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said demand. O M BARNARD, Sheriff cpt e-5t3$4 50 Geo. Pomeroy, dep'y. ShcrilTs Sale. By virtue of an execution tome directed from he Clerk of the Marshall Circuit court I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in-the town ot Plymouth Marshall County Indiana on Saturday the 10th of September 1 859, between the hours - ot 10 o'ciock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate situ itc in Marshall County Ihdiana, towit: The south half of the cast half of the southeast quarter of section 19 township 33 north of range cast-49 acres; also one other piece con taining GO acres except 20 acres from the west de thereof, commencing at the north-east " corner oi section 3C running 6t) rods Test on section line, thence 1 GO rods south thence 60 rods east thence 1 GO rods to the place pf beginning containing 60 acre?, in Marshall Co-, nortn of rt nge 1 east township 33 iir the north-east quarter of said section, Taken as tho property of Christopher McQuistin at the suit of Joseph Vancamp. augl&-$2,50 .0. M.BARNARD Sheriff. 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INDIANA lliypiE ARIEL T. McDONALD Real EslatcJkent & Notary Public, OFFICE OVER FIERCE':? CLOTHIXG STORE, PLYMOUTH, : : lNDIxNA. DRAWS DEEDS, Mortgages, Bonds, and Agreements; sells Lands, examines Titlc5S, and furnishes Abstracts of the same; pays Taxes, and redeems Land sold for Taxes REFERENCES: Hon. Johv R Niles, Laporte,- Ind. ' Ncrmax Edov South llend, " G N Ftch, Logansport, " J V Dono, Auditor of State, Indianapolis, ' Sot.. D Bayless, Esq Ft.Wavne, " R D Log ax, Esq Rushvillc, " S C Stevens, Esq Madison, " E V H Eu.i0( Esq Goshen, " A L Wheeler, Esq Plymouth, " G W Shtler, Es F.cnsselaer, Plymonth. June 23 30tf. Lambert Niissbaum & Simon Wile, Of (he Firm of Wile cG Kramer, Laporte, Ind. alillMOUTH "GÜÖCERY AM Provision Store!! iVUSSBAlJ3l" & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL
lea,lers tx ECO, CIGARS. WHITE FISH. M 4. 1 M " Ve beg leave to solicit a call from all in want ol ;t;y thing in our line. U". 'artiular attention paid to Country Dealers! Jj'The highest prices paid for all kinds of proI j c e. aug 1 1 1 f. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Grati3, 2ötii Thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impotency, and impediments tomarriage generally. Ey B. DE LANKY, M D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without Memcise, is in this small tract elcarly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by nican of which every one is enabled to cure Himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, zrratis and post free in a scaled envelope, by remittitur, (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr 15. DE LANEY, 88 east 31st street, New York City. To Oct. 1 . PASSED OYER THE Governor's Veto! WHEREAS, having on hand a very large assortment of Fresh Groceries that MUST BE SOLD; and having recently made arrangements to purchase any quantity more, in Cincinnati, New York, New Orleans, and other markets, on better terms than we have ever been able to do before, Therefore, Iiesdlveh IThat we can sell more SUGAR for one dolllar, than any other establishment in town. 2 That we can sell more COFFEE for one dllar, than any other establishment in town. rt That we can sell more TEA for one O dollar, than any other establishment in town. 4 That wc can sell more RICE for one dollar, than any other establishment in town. 5 That we can sell more TOBACCO for one dollar, than any other establishment in town. 6Th.it wc can sell more OIL for on? dollar, than any other establishment in town. 7 That we can sell more WHITE LEAD for one dollar, tran any other establishment in town. 8 That we can sell MANY other articles too numerous to mention, cheaper than any other establishment in town. 9 That we can pay more for all kinds' of COUNTRY PRODUCE, than any other establishment in town. 10 That we invite Ecery person in Marhall county to call and cxamino our GOODS P R l"c E:.S TV : ore purchasing elsewhere. All of which isres-P'-ctiully submitted to the community at large. WOODWARD & RANSOM. nig. 11 lmf. High Wages for Labor Don't work hard and then buy things at hih price?, when you can get twice as much foryot;r money. I want larrc quantities of , Oetl. Boris. For tanning. I want all the Z !0 3S SS there is in the country to be had. When you h ire got cither to sell, "bring them to the store o A- C STALEY in Plymouth and I will give you a better price and More Than any other man can or dare do for the same amount of BARK, HIDES, or any other kind of P R Q B UJ E Come and see me. "Hearing is believing, and seeing Is knowing. That's a Turkish proverb, and ifyou come to "see" me and "hear" my prices for goods, you will believe and 'know' that I can do better by you than any man in Plymouth. I have on hand a good stock of Ory (Goods, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of nil kinds suited to the market. 1 am a plain looking, honest talking and fair dealing man, mean just what I say Jo just as I arrc and shall succeed in benefiting you if you will let me. That old and well kno n Tanner j ? , . . , . S. S.. STALEY, Will tum yönr hilesirito leather nt tho shortest i.etice and in the best manner, and having a 'Home Market, we can pay more than those who huy to fchip. Gallon . i . 2tf AC. STA LEV.
m, T. A. BOETON, Physician and &srrcon, Oftlco ovcrPcr.shins's Drug Store, in Dr. A. O Eortou's Dental Room?, Michigan street, eastsidc corner of Gano, where he m.iy be consulted dur. ing oflice hours. Dwelling two doors north of thcCourt Ilonse, Center st. west side, Plymouth, lud
LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LANl'i For Sale on Easy Tonus. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to call uu the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale et-ual to any in th com try. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr sec 31, (less 10 acres out of sc cor.) and s h of sw q of eec 27, town 32 n, of range 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w in r, ?ec C Michigan Road and 122 57-103 acres unimproved six mile? north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The seqand c hof sw q of se c 22, and the nt q of sec 2G, town 35 n, of range one e Polk township 400 acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyner City to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of no q of sec 29, town 33 n, of raupe 2 c, 80 acres, four miles south of Flymouth fif teen acres improved good land, timber and watei The sc q sec 8, town 32 n, of rancc2 e, 1GP acres Green'township tight miles from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber.finc grass marsh, aud living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 2.", town o l n, of range 2 c,and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 rcrcs, four miles north-east of Plymouth ood mill sea and saw-mii! thirty acres improved building to be rold very cheap. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3c c'a-? by Tippecanoe Town good land and good tiiu" ": u: improved to be had on easy terra?I d No. 0 in V.'i.c- 'erV addition to the town of VI yr-ior.ih f.;:e ' .vc '.'.Incr and oodout honses. North o; L..t No. 37 in Plymouth, nowknowi as "Ibid II rui-'o' ' a d esi rabl e 1 oca tion . Lot No.fl in l'ivino'ith crood dwelling hous i Pur. of 1.. ts 7.! and 74, Plymouth -dwelling J Ix I ) feet ;or sale or rent. Lot No 10, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory businrs? hou-c, on one of thcbest comers in town to he h id at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity wiildo well to give U3 a call. REEVE k C APRON, December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Itid INEVITABLE ! ! ! Highly Important from Europe!! Tlie Emperor of France at tlie Head of half a Million Soldiers! The E mpress proclaimed Regent during the Emperor's Absence! BUT in the event of all these strange facts do not fail to rt member the & ITT, ir O t ll HARDWARE STORE Xo. 1, AVi .tervelt's Block, PLYMOUTH, - - - Now propelled by BUCK & TO AN, Successors to L. Crane & Co., who are selling all kinds cf goods usually found in a Hardware Store, consisting in part ot r3 jS3 Xj ; Cook, Piirlor Plate Stoves Copper, "ILT" TL n ; sasla, Conductors, IVEcclxisiics' Tools Agricultural Implements' Saddlcrr and Coach IIAIWAKE Cxitlory, Powder, ÖCC, Tcetaor wlili a iio.st of other 'things too numerous to j put in type We would state to the good people ol icrt'er;i Ii. r.ni, who purchase their Hardware in Plymouth, thev will always find us in readiness IC , to shew them ourgood., and in all cases will find thorn as represented. We do not advertise to sell at cor't, but will sell at a fair advance on manufacturers prices, and as cheap as the cheapest, for Our TIN SHOP is in good running order, and wc would solicit any w ork you may want done iu that line, at low f rices, and with despatch. Wc haverecently taken up our abode with you, and intern to make it our home. Would aik all who arc in want of any goods in our line, to give us a call before purchasing, and we trust, by giving strict attention to your wants and by giving jou good goods, to merit a share of your patronage; Don't fail togivc ns a call. Remember the place, one door south of Wcstcrvclt Dry Goods Store, c. c. buck,? Yours, Very Rcppcctfullv, c. e. TOAN.f BUCK & TÖAN. June 22? JB. S. A 1. 1. Qt&IIavc enlarged their business, and en-!p?r7p-gaged competent workmen to do all BUGGY c CARRIAGE Making and repairing. They continue to make W A (BV 0 ET And do all kinds of repairing, smithing and woodwork. ' " ' ' .rvrVI am -j -g -r g : They have employed Mr. W. KELLY: to take charge of this department, where all work in thU lino will be dote to order, with promptness, and in good style. ' HORSt-SHOEING. JulrSl 3Hy .'..'' . . j
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L. D. SINE '8 Firrr-fixTii GS- 3Ei jSl 1ST Z GIFT ENTERPRISE!! $9,600 IN FiLMBLE PRIZES j 80 Acres of Rich Fanning Land ! 250 PRIZES IX AMERICAN COLD i I Two Hundred and Tw;i:ty-Cvc Gold and Silver j Lever Hunting Watches worth from $20 to ; $200 each. Tiro 'Seizing machines (it $75 and $105 erich. Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, etc. Tickets limited to 10,r00! Whole Number of Prizes 1,00! SINGLE TICKETS CNE DOLLAR. To be draicn at Cincinnati, Monday, Oc loher Witt, 1C59. I would respectfully call the attention of the public to mv FIFTY-SIXTH GRAND CIFT ENTERPRISE, which will be drawn at Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday. October 10th, in the presence of all the ticket holders who choose to attend. The price of tickets in this distribution is one dollar each ticket holder having a chance to draw a fine horse, buirry and silver mounted h uness, com; lete down to the whip in the soeket, an 1 ready to jump in and drive off at a moment's notice. Every M'-ket hldcrh.n al?o a ohair-c to draw an el':y i r.-' Td warrant, enabling him al.?o lo psts- i.i-t:-u-h'of a fitrmineome of the nch prairies oi t;.o v. . st: brtPidcs there are tvvoliuudrcd and lii'iy : ; ,i: z-'. ranging from $"2,i0to $303 each. T;n : ;;' i.-o two hundred and twenty five go!' - !r. rkv.r Lunt'ng watches, in the scheme, r.'.I w.v. : :i!.rri r.ccurate time keepers, and worth Uor.i ..-") n each. There are also two sewing m i'jjj:---? f t': very best patent worth $73 and 103, the '.f " '..!( !; to any family ould scarcely hi over-. -ti:.i".to 1, and wliieli would always find a ready s . t-houid they be drawn by any person who did not nd them Ar his own use. llie table anl the teaspoons of pure English silver arc the same that 1 have put into my sebemea heretofore, and with which no fault has ever ocen found, they being the very best quality manufactured. The pi it ed ware is genuine double plate, and not merely wahcJr a is the care with much of the ware offered as plated. It will last an ordinary life time. The variety of ornamental jewelry embraces nearly everything for ladies', gentlemen and children's wear consisting of rold lackets, breastpins and ear-rings of Coral Garnet, Cameo, and plain gold; stt.ds, slove buttons, rinzs, pens and pencils at several prices: with fine pold vet ami guard chains for ladies and gentlemen these arc all of the latest styles, by the best manufacturers, and of the best quality to be bad for the price. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 133 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket, and will, in addition, receive a premium of 10 per cent in gold; agents wlto sell less than hat number, mid over 23, will be supplied atthesamc rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate cf $.2,30 for each 23 tickets sold. Thus, an niiCiit elling 23 ti'jlcts remits me 20 dolls., and is then entitled to a fine old pen, silver extension, gofd-rin, or other article worth 2,50; an agent selling 30 tickets gets an article worth 5 dolls.; one selüi g & tick ets. an article worth G dolls, and so on. Premiums may remain until a watch or other valuable can be obtained. Single tickets, $1 ; six tickets, $3; twelve tickets, 10: twenty-five ticKOts, 20; andinthe latter pro-
JJsTJ ! portion (eighty cents p.r ticket) i'Or all large quan- ! titirs" j A if orders mu.-t be addressed to L D Sine, Box : 71 O.Cincinnati, O.
All responsible persons ordering tickets tviil be supplied by ordering as alxive the money to lw sent when the tickets are sold. api 21-21 Two Capital Trizcs in 1000 Tickets. L . D . SINE'S rirrn A HT UNION G-IFT DISTRIBUTION ! $500 IN GOLD, FOR $3. ONE MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, Wortli $100: 250 Gold anl Silver "NVntclics, tVORTIt FROM S20 TO $230 EACIl! 200 Prizes in A merican Göhl! Fine Oil Paintings r.ml Engravings Sol'd and docl e Plated Silver Table and Teaspoons; Gold Pens aid Pencils; Fine Gold Ten? milk filver liolders; LadyV Coral, G;irnctandria:ii Cold Erratt Pins and Earning?; Gent's Gold Breastpins, Finger-rings, etc. AVIIOLi: VALVE OF PRIZES, $10,693 Tickets limited to 4000. Wliole Number Prizes, 100 Aa average cf one chance in 4 Tickel Sing lk Tickets, 83. Tiiri f. Tum .ts, :?S ' Six Tickets. 8 la. 21 be drtitrft ( t Cliichinnt't, ('., 1 dal, Scf tender 10? l,"6.fi. L. D. Sine would annocccc tn t;,. rill:c t'.;.t in addition to Iris regular monthly Gif FrrrrrH.,, he will give his Fourth Grand Art Uii.:i lJ-.-tri-butlon, on Monday, Eth day of Ar.ust ncrt, i n which occasion will be distributed c ihuui hundred beautiful and costly prir.ef-, valiu o' t g.-t:r..U0. Among the Gifts t.ill be found :i;rcc lirndrcd prizes in American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,51 up to $1,000 each. Four hundred cxcclleM Gold aud Silver Hunting Watches, worth from $120 to $J00 each; Ten beautiful Oil Painting and Engravings, worth frcm 15 to three hundred dol larscach; the remaining prizes consiMint; of Ladies Preastpins and Ear-rin;?; Cents' Diamond Prca?tpins; Studs, Sleeve Uuftons, Finger-rings; Gold Pens aud Pencils; Gold Tens, silver extension, etc. The Paintings w ill be exchanged for Watchca or Jewelry at the lowest ca.-h prices, if desired by the ticket-holders. AH prizes drawn by persetit not present will be forwarded to tlie ticket-holdcrr within one week from the day of drawing, cithcj by mail or express, free of "expense, and at mj risk. 'Persons at a distance, who cannot attend th drawing themselves, will stand the same clunce a though they were present; but if they desire it thej can appoint any one to attend for them, who reside in Cincinnati, or who may Lc on a viit to the city on the day of drawing. A list of drawn numbers will be forwarded to ticket-holders, whether fortunate or rot. Tlie usual premium of ten per cent in Jewelry will be allowed to agents selling mx ticket or upward. Agents selling firry or "upward will be I lowed a pi cminm of ten per ctut in god. All responsible persons are requested to act as agents for thebaic of my ticket. ,ht .ordering ticketsforthisEntefprise.be sure and fj Foi your Fourth Art Union Drawing." otherwise tick ets might be cnt for regular monthly Enter r.cs Agents are earnestly requested not to order jnor tickets thm they have a certainty of tilling. (Jn. sold tickets must positively be return, at IcaM one week previous to the day of drawing, in orde that I may dispose ofthrciin Cincinnati, Ohio. Covington and New port, Ky. All orders must be addressed, L D Sine, Box 10 Cincinnati, Ohio. - epr2l-21
