Marshall County Republican, Volume 5, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 January 1861 — Page 3
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X. B. .ATTIWGLY, EDITOR. THURSDAY, JANUARYS, 1861. IK. rw Ykar The editors tender their comrfment. to all their friends and j tronat iah thoaaLkMY New Ynr. i 1 . and hep that all way enjay peace and prosperity duriag thei brief sojonrn on artk. - 4- - - Rn aa To Advertisers. The "REnnucaN" liaving a large and increasing circulation in Marshall an! Stark counties, it is, therefore, a aaoat er eel leu t askcatiaiajg saodinns. Advertisements will ha inaartsd stfka regular sates, for tvhich MSB first pag. av- --. anaw JyThe exercises at the Anniversary Celnption of Iba Methodist Sabbath Settoai 0 Monday evening, were highly interesting. The house was full of spectaA pro acted meeting is now in pro gross at the Methodist Church in this place. There will be a mating held every evening ; dna-ing the week and as usual on the Sab bath. nnn, ov av -r ffl"" jyTlie Anniversary Celebration of the Vresbyterian Sabbath School will take place to night at the Presbyterian Church, commencing at 7 o'clock. The exercises will consist of speeches, declamations, dia logues, song. Ac. Ac As the Snperin- . . t. t t tt i ' - - ten4al ot the öcaooi, .nr. u. . a .inj,., as a gentleman admirably qualified as a controlling genius of such an affair, it will, 0 doubt, he an interesting occasion Admittance free. Bct KEYK Liveav Stables. The attention of the reader is directed to the advera ivment in regard to these stables on the SCc 1..- . mwar Th nrnnricond page of to day paper, lhc propn tor, Mr. J. M. Klinger, has become some- . , t ,1.- Knrco what famous for keeping the ixt horses, nnt carriages, sleighs, etc.. to be found e . . I .1 k. an tim part 01 tnc .-rate, an.i t.uc intr to take a drive either on business or , it i .1 ..n.. V-.- I Jvorv leaore will hud tho "üinkeye L.icry Jstables" the place to apply for a rig. Jerry i mil right. CorfMorouTAS Art Association-. 0-
Vtig to the pressure upon our columns for mock pleasure and profit from their M ison.veral weeks past we ha- e .leferred calling ic and social iutereourso as we have done."
attention to the advertisement of this As- ... i . .;-a. w .ociation. which we now do with pleasure. i. M. Lonald. Esq.. is the Agent for Plyk -.1 ,rhn will talc0 IltaSmoui.il aii'i fvtw.y, " i ur in exulainine the obiects an 1 advanta- . . i . . k'ea of the Association to such as may wish 3 - - to become members. The objects of the . i A-tstation are highly uniaoie an t - a tv thi en -ouragemeut of every lover of j the tine arts. 'Lat Saturday, Tfunday an 1 Monday were V.i iedly the coldest days we have had tivs year. 'Use thermometer on Monday morning after day light was 20 deg. liclow rero; it soon moderated, hosves'er. .in 1 yesterday au I the day previous were lmght. pleasant .lays for winter. ! , . W ' "TTT , M I'nii, kct-i m i i Biiva n jj'riM th-ir Hue, which they sell at the lowest ... .... .. .. Uviag prices. We take pleasure in re-r-erraen'ing their house to onr friends as a good place to tra Ic. Wasted. A school teacher is wanted in school -house No. 1. Xorth township. Apply to D. S. Conger, Director. New Music. We hare received from the publisher, A. J. lliggins. No. 40 Clarke street. Chicago, a new piece of must entitled "Putting on Airs." as sung by Im Gran I Cmdiman at his entertain ments. It is a popular song and the music highly appropriate, Mr. II. Sirius has the beat and largest music house in Chicago. m t ! To the Lames. Ladies, if yon wish to purchase a new dress rf the latent style ! and best quality, a nice fitting shoe, or1 any other article in the dry goo is line, we J J 6 respectfully refer yon to the Boston Bee Hive, X. 4 Corbin Block. Michigan street, Large additions are taing constantly made s.lr nf tl... sa..k1.ul.MA.s Mich Ilm been tbe eagerness with which those in search of rare bargains hare thronged its doors thai it has been almost unposi l to keep a full supply of goods on hand. However, if yon will be quick about it yon may yet find some articles recently received to your taste, aad at prices that cannot tail to be satisfactory. 'It is now contrary to the statute in such case mads) and provided, to kill deer, q nail a, prairia chickens, 4c. Hnnters, take notice. Tke Utile hand needle did wonders in its time, and bo om for years thought ofeVtttiuf to improve upon St; bat the change came, and a seuinz machiae was iut-um WU sW Of. invented, first in JEarope, where, because of nnmeroor Irrrpcrfection it never obtained to general use, as here, where now o new household if considered eopete without 9. Frosn the date of Ha f rat Introduction in America, improvements npon improvemeois have been made upon it, till at last perfect end beautiful machine jvas gotten Of Vr Webster d Co., In Boston, embracing improvements npon all tbe good points of it. predecessors, while aFojflög their fanlte-the result being an wi ailing deeirable that no family trill long be withfjot it when one made aware of its advantages. Messrs, Cook, 8 tone Ä Co,, VU Lake Street, ieago. asa the North-Western Agents for tbe above machines, which siaJr ttemUeh alike on both Vt, aad to (keen we would refer onr reaff rae see ia wamt of the kuuukoU f which they adhCkicvpo PernoSee Advertisement in another col.
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Masonic Festival. According to previous arrangement, Pljmonth Lodge, No. 149, of F. and A. Mmou, celebrated the anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist birth-day, with an a ppropriate festival, at their hall on the 27th ult. Ä BUB,UW 01 "ro ure,ncn: wen Present, and were assisted in the festivities of the hoar b7 oodl7 mber of ladies. The Festival was formally organized by selecting Brother John G. Osborne President, and M. A. O. Packard, Secretary. After some appropriate remarks from the President, ho invited all to tke bountiful repast prepared, after partaking of which, the following toasts and sentiments were offered, and responded to by the persons named. ' Onr Worshipful Master on whom depeads the social advantages, the moral advancement, and the sacred ties of our Order." Responded to by Bro. J. 6. Osborne. "Masonry. Ancient in its origin, sacred in its principles, and beneficient in practice." Responded to by Bro. H. C. Burlingame. "The Officers of our Lodge, Men of integrity, devoted to our Order, jealous of a its rights, zealous in its defence. ß M o . Br0 M H Ricc "St. John, the Evangelist, whose birth day we celebrate, and one of :he noble patrons to whom Masonry is dedicated, May t ic memory of the former and the principles of the latter be cherished to the latest posterity." Responded to by Bro. J. B. N. Klinger. "Our 'True Kinsmen,' Mav it be their lot tO fall ill Willi those who Will not fail ,' ,t0 iet fall a few sheaves fur them to glean ! : L. .nknV " Responded to uy iro. n. vt. iiiaycr. 'The day we celobrate." Responded to by Bro. A. Myers. !The Cardinal Virtues." Responded to by Bro. C. E. Toan. "The Lodies of the Festival, Fair representatives of the virtues of our Order." Responded to by Brother D. E. Van Valkenlmrgh. .ch other eins, which God on min bestow, ,tJ .l.aiiddacreirtrietiaa koowa, y,t ol,c fiTtHJ purpose dedicates its power, 'And tint shinu its .tct, eists no more. earcn dccWj,, Knowlinlge shall fail, awl prophecy shall ecase; nut lasting (a mua- ;im j.m, . - . - hf 9llbjecl to n hippy triumph shall orever lire, And eu-llt-S! good diffuse, and endless rccvivc. praise Respondei .o by Bro. M. A. 0. Packard. "To the memory of the absent Taat Masten of Plymouth Lodge, No. 149. May their present associates derive as Uesponsc: Adiru, a heart-warm, fond adieu. Dsar brethren ol the niynic tie." dtc. ,.Te present past Masters of this I.vlv llfiiiir lit.) ilnirn tho mnvrl anil
aww. - j railing of the on th.- nrst day of th.- neil term tf ' resnmetl the trowel, mav they continue to ; id r.mrt, t heign ard held at the et)ttrt-hoHe in ih. ,,-..,1 ho foment of brotherlv love and w"of oth-e,.nd Monday. March. A.n. PJe1 tnc cett OI Drotneriy ioe na!Mid,,nipUiBlwlllfn,all(.r)n(t,lllc..i1.iri.,hii larteCt!On, Until summoned by the tjrrand i and aled will be hranl and deermincl in herald-new. i n ( , , ,st- , r.' . vm from . ULI VKit H. I; jWWAin.
- - tiieir tW on earth, to that reireshment which is eternal." Pqaposj led to by Uro. G. P. Cherry. "Fiocniasoury the hand -maid of rei iton. Beapowdtd to by Rev. Win. Porter. "Brother Rob. Monis, the groat Amer ican Author and Instructor of the ( )r ler. M.lV he live long as a shining light thereof." Responded to by Bro. Horace Corbin. After the toasts and responses, the com- . . . I :.. tt 1 .1. pany engaged in the social pleasures of the es'ening until a reasonable hour, when thev lipcrsed. vatitfied thM it wa, gwl to be
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fwrrc. J. G. OSBORNE. President. M. A. 0 Packard, Secretary. Stockim. Mani kactort Mr. Müller has esta'.dislted a Stocking Manufactory M... , armont, m this county, r rom tie. e some specimens of hl.S WOrk left at OIK Oflice we have no doubt Mr. M. understands the business and deserves encouragement. Ml Western Monev. excent the Iis- : credited Banks, taken at par for Goods, by J. L. Westkrvei.t. Ar.ajcr.Tcmti. Noticx. The annual mecüng ihe Marsh ul County A-'ricultuntl Society, will be hcU1 ;lt e Court-Houe, on Saturday, January .th, A. I) , 1 Mil. at 1(1 o'clock. A. M. At Uiis oect- '"? there trill be two Directors for each township h-cted by the Society. , XVc-ihtukc rrangements to r.rse .i , u .. ' . alM CXDtCt to haro ms nersnn :iililrM the.somo. ty upon the interests of Agriculture, and we wish to hare a full attendance of all, who feel any inter Mt in wti of the Society. Let all attend. loomiroin town and country, and see if we cannol : Ail .u. r- ir r . . mi Mrc vwui-iiuuw iw uuee, upon an occasion oi this kind. By order of tbe Society. Mabjk Cuasixcs, Sec'r aa bm Dfciokdi.t. A fine miniature, such as can be obtained at Carbutt & Hassler's Fine Art Gallery, is atoiaWly appropriate aa a Christmas or New Year's Gift, and especially so in those Union Cases just received, which are warranted not to dissolve. Call soon and get one before th ey all go out. decÜOQ ß,. J. Haast Ca, Operator. COMMERCIAL. PI j mouth Harket. Wr.oMr.soAT EvKRiNO, Jan. 2, 1961. Yomsi. Tbe weather has been very favorable for the last lew days for shipping Pork, and die market , . su,cU- Vncn advanced to li , I WawAT In viaw of th Civorub 1 now f. 1.. aa SMS wheat has anranced ie per bush. We quote No. 1 Red at 87. aud White at 95 97c. Covs Very dull; declined 233c. SellUng -M 22 33c for shelled , and 16 I Sc for ear. . Oats. From wajeons 18e per bus. CLOvaaazxo Is quiet at an ad ranee of 25c per bus. Wc qeot. at $3,75 for prune seed, with but little doing. CaAKBMiu.-pplf- linjiUd, Worth $2.00. Bdttek. In gocd demand at 14jal5c. ArrLas. Good winter apples are aett'-c at 50c per bushel. Salt Retails at $2,25 per bbl. Eoss Brisk at 12tc per doz. CiocKE.is. Dressed, 4 5c per in, ToaaETS. Dressed, 5c per lb,
Hioaa. Dull. We quote green at 34c and dy at 7Q8a Vaisno(4--Saddbw are bought no at5$6c f t. FLoca. Retails at $3.60(33,00 per hundred. Boca w tat Flow. 2,50 per cwt. at retail. Coax Meal. RdtaiU at fiOc per cwt. Feaw, e Ottar $12)0; Coon 50; Mink 50l,25, for common ta prime; Deer Skins 2025c Rat 8l0c; Grey Föx 33c; Red Fox 75 $1, 25.
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ntiakatak V u .... , rkl n-11 J I - . . " . " 0010 K AST. Mail. Ex. Pai Leave Chicago " Grovertowa " Plymouth 1b wood " Bourbon Etna Green 10 AM 9 05 9 55 m 10 04 6 50 r n 9 45 " 10 10 " 10 24 10 36 10 4 " 12 40 a u Ex. Pass 4 30 a m fi 21 m 30 6 41 " 7 10 7 35 10 40 " Arrive at Fort Wayne U55ru 001 wg wevr. Leave Fort Wayne 41 Etna Green " Bourbon 9 Inwcod " Plymouth f Grovertowa ArriveatCbicago Mall 5 05 r 6 5 " 7 07 7 10 " 7 33 7 58 11 00 Surttal jaotfera. "NK, PENS, SfiATKS and Stationery 1 ibniict m3 rCTSHmcacn, To Consumptives. Thf urtvprtiKfr having txn rrtort to Kralth in a Sw fi'k 1t a Vi tt fitni'l.- n ri.kIv. after havir: milTrrd a'rral year with a erere lanji anVrtion. and that trral iiimaae, CnnMmption Is aaxtow to nake knowa to hi Hkw-uflercri the meant of enrr. To all mho ihwire it, h: wilt Head ropy of th preriptio oaed (free of rharRe.) with the iirerttona (or preparinpt ni Mine ft aamo. whfc h tbejr will find a Mire Crar. S CoücrTlow. Acthwa. naoratTl, Ar.. The only ohjevt f ttie advortieer in -n.linp thn Pr-oriioa h ta U-ierflt the afflirted. and upread inihraaation which he ormreiTe to M iaral wähle, ami he hope, erery (alaVrer will try Iii r-.m edr, m itwUloMt tltom nothing, aad nar pr.ve a Wewio,; I'. .n- ui-hiag the pre riptiott will jleo addict UK V. EIWARI A WIJ.80N. W.iliamabnnch, orfiS ly K inc- CVnnty, New Tork. Fever and. Ague. A Csc or Emjiit Moxm Stambixa erara by WERHAVK" HOLI.VND BITTERS. Ml. hal Krlly, No. 117 Svrenth, near Craat Mreet, aajni: 'Laat July, white runniag oti therirer. on a cotton-lniat plying betweea N.it. heiand Xrw OrUan. I waa taken wilh Ferer and Ajfue. Ktw eight l".i months I ntü-red with this ! r. i lfiil liMa.4e. The greater par of thin time I wag un.tM- t.. irk. atKl spent at flfty dollarg fr dMafMii ni -lii-iin'., Iut f.niii.l no K'rnnn'i. t r.ltet. Three week r". one of my friend ünite. upon my trying Bwraave's Holland RiTTEas. aariiu: tli.it a curt eu. aaomaer. After taking U for one weck. I nnwt !tate, 1 was a aomtd roan. I harr bra at work now for two weck, and hire had do return of the Chili and Kever ahaterer.'" I certify that the above tateroent In. THOJtA n.tV8, nöml n, .. fl Bor. -v il R. Omtrr' Gotkie Hall. The Scandinavian Remedies. The following I taken from the St. Jo-pph Valley (fad.) Be.Ver uf Sept. 4, 1S6T, tluo. Shuyh-r t'"lJk, SI. t'., editor "We rarwly alltele to Talent HadMBSa e.litorialty. lear-in.-them to peak r theaaarh e in oaradTertKinp;coianin: Imt it I only herr jnti-e to aay that In-. Rnfcfx-k'a Seamlinavian hVmrdie. are performing aoate eitrardin ir ur -ia Xortbam and Central Indiana, and really ma to he worthy of trial by I he aflli ted. U hate notirrd in onr ; Indiana richaaffra ake, vonts uf i hr or four remarkabW eure, eA-cteal by them within the pant month, certl- ' fi-- I to by p i ii - with whom we are well arpMinleL i And we asfert from them the following, heran the -i.,-nn- . tnrt will he well known to all mr dd ritiarn. sfarria Morri is one of the nvMt valvxd and wwlely known resident of Indiana, wan for many year State Anditor, and I etyoys tlta highest ctmlhleooe of all who know him. lie haa jnat Tolantarily pnblilK1 the annexed rertinVate in the Indianapolis Jomrml. See advtrtMement. nS4teom OTATE OF INDIANA, STARK Term, A. t., 1SU. J. ph lleminger v. !uanna llemin5 r (m4aiwt for IHvorre. The plain till in t ahore entitlod omm. ! Y 8. his attorney, hi flt-I in niv 'tn his rtmplaint for Piriirce. ami It ap-arius by 1 1 affialu il of a i'mjetent per .-on that the defondant. -iisauna HciuiugiT, is a nn-ret-: !. of the State of Inli.-.na; he i tliereforc hen hv n-ti-fi 1 .f the filing and pendency ! said omplainl agninet her. and that ha app. ar, anm-r demur th.-r-t.. at the oecz. su i tern e ara - ircuu oun. SUttVKY NOTICE Notice is hereby giv.-n that the tuel- rijened with the t'..nnty Sorreyor, i will, a Tuelay. J inn.n r I .1. proeeed to .orrey and locat the eirner of m-r huid in s,--ti..i, :H. lawnahip ?Z. range 1 east, in Marahall rotmiv. Indiana, and continue fr in tay to-day ntll all I .nrrtnml. Xon-rra dent owners of land in sahl - f.. who foil ta ' v. -t the Snrtvyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or proride for defraying, their portion of ihn expenae ef j said surrey, will lie r-ttrn -I to tin- " tv Auditor, and wh delininTM-ie ptaeod on the tax duplieate and era tec ted ' acenrding ti law. de.'47aat3 M.R;YRk:TU MIII.LF.lt. SI I E R I F V ' S S A LE. By vi rt n Venditioni Esponaa, i wed by iIk- (Terk of tie of a 1 the Cmrt "" ' "Il,m',n r''' l.aprre eotintv. ati.t to tlie !hTiB of aiu contvdir-..-. "A far..r ofwniard Hare.,..i i,;.iio.st I'Ktisideri'ushmnn and Wahitigtiii Wll..n, I MI ' ufWat Public Sale aa tbe taw directs, at the i ...in House , a " ,he" ufI M-h;!' hef ween the hoar of 11 Vliek. a. m. awd 4 tVV-k. p. m of said day, the r -nt and proftt for term exeeeslinic ' v-ren y.-ars. of the fotbeartax -rt-. real rwtate In mid 1 emstnty f Marahall. aad State .f Indi.tna, t- it: The north half of the anrth-wet qnarter of the tilth -east : quarter of erthm two township thirty-four (M), ranee noe(t). enaralainc in -res ff ttu. ertnfs M.i i.r..Sl. f . r - - - A,.L1 1 . . wm not sell for a ram Hthat t mtlaO; Mid writ. intereat. coat and ao-niine -.t. I will at the same time ud place or-t for .le t.. t - highest i.i.i i. r ,n -h. nht. .1.1- .1 : . . t f i r . .. .. . . in- ki inu'i ih im- .nn in iiaiii:-, in ami rn in. 0111, ort much thereof a may hemsnry toati-fy aidr. O. M. HARN ARM. -WirT d 27 St3 Marshall County. J STRAY NOTICE. Taken up, Nov. . l s-. ,v Jiirt-d Tarlor. Ih itiir in W. -t t.. . lOitn. rJh" o mity. in.Uana, w w, i - nUsi ;.. s.n..ar!i: l.r,; ..J i .., tu, , ..lit ,i, ii ,. riv-li' -ar N. utlw-r mark prron-ali. Sti.sanl to 1 six rears 4d. AppraisH at tw-hv d.,IUr l.y Jacl K-liart aim DaaM ItarlnT. S-a., Iwfcjfv C. Gralss. JustW .f tlw Vrmv. drc27nst3 II. B. FalBSHINU, i lrrk.
ofQ.REAT CLEARiUOl OUT SALE!
I WILL SELL MY Entire Stock of Delaine AT COST! Ladies, call at the "IlEGULATOR" and esumtne. 1H L. WKSTFRVKI.T WI T n:r School Books! WE arc jaxt r.--.- ii.j nar atnrii of Srlvwl Rooks, wkicli t writ uUits tatns s-ltool in thi nnnitv. Tcarlwrt and School Trimtrs arr InrftH to rail anon ani supH.T thrir h.s.s with a uuirmltv of II . .k. nov4m;i raneinxt) co. CALL AND SEE AT rERSHiso jt ce4 TheMjirrst and Nest Csmplrtr vertaiftt af BlU'SHES EVKR aWSnjBJR TO THIS MARKET, roMisting of Tooth, Nail, Hnir, Cloths, Scrub it Blacking Brnne Waitewnh Brnskes, P-tint a Vnrnih Itrnhea, Comb, Dusters, dkc. AUo, a cboioo lot of II A MK KR H I EK EXTR.M TS, Colognes, Pomades, Hair Oils, togf thr with aa cadkas rarietj of Pw'wt and R-ddinr Urnht. bot tail a. coast. .j. o. osaoaME. CORBIE et OSBORE, Attorneys at Law. OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. V-IA yl T AND FOR SALE, ( WiM or Im JSjt ptwrad,)on terauaad ia aaulkla) toaaiipur-haarra DwelliRlT Houses and Boons to Bent. Am to CORBIN k OSBORNE. Plaawath. Ind. dcl n D ONT FORGET To Call and see H. B. DICKSON A CO. BEFORE YOU GO. INSURE YOUR PROPERTTnlüsks taaan aad MMm iasand en tarormbU Unat bs tVr
BKMt rvliaM compaai. ntttenrant howorahlj aaadr, aad all loaaraproiptlfne'. in'tei. Apply te 0ac 15 CORBIN 1 OSBORNE.
OTEL FURNITÜVG FOR ÄALB. i"1 axV'rign-l aropriwtorW Uw Plymooth Tissa, sitr atal ia mt TU PL l TU, briti l.tro w faunt in other , will !! at a tmrpAn all the fumkw i nt, ootMfeittriK of Bedsteads Beda, Bwddiag tables, cniw, mmmnii im hft, vTtvjrUiiiag MtMin in aA n tKMihuKnt AUo, oM Horse, ( ewi, and a qnantity of Hay, Corn and Oat. ApptT Hwiii tf rnu - . Atit a bkrptla. norJS Itr j J A. MiCHKI, NSW FIRM! Tlhc utKktiened baring associated the msch'c X togetker for the purpose of Maatftiettfrfag vub'iutt War. of every descTiptfon, and being experienced workmen themselvc!, solicit public patrwiage, wKh the aji.nfh.tito tKttt t(i..v a-ill Kn iiKlk c tf t:f ttuite riai . Itomors in cvtrv cas . binr determined to mann f,,,.,, none but subsUnÖal ork. The) inters to keep a supply of Coffins of all Sizes and Quality constant'- on h-ind, which they will eil cheaper than uch articles liave heretofore been sold in this place. In Addition to Furniture cf every kind they intend also to BaaMOsature Chairs of every Description, and will warrant them well ma4. Their Ware Rooms are m the irst building on tbe south side of Yellow River, and they invite all to call and examine their work fr them? lve. decßuötf WRIGHT k DIETRICH. ALL KINDS FANCY HARDWARE at may 10 U . B. Dicasot k Co 's Illinois & Wisconsin .OHPy lake n at Par for .ood. -AT riir.11 a in moth n5 Hardware Store Of Bt'CK .t TOW u Q i H sä ö 1 ! s? m famf Q c fi I. H 0 H m e W o a H H H o 15 O H 01 w w 01 C3 'SI 8 5 o CO is a o j. 3 00 S1 I .rflz I I rvrvb 1 Look ! , tJUWA J-iVflIV AT TUB New Arrangements! IWOUkD respectfully call the attention of the Citizen of .M irsh.ill and adjoining counties to the change I have tn u!e in my business, h;mnr now a more extensiv and varied stock than ever. I have recently added to my stock of GROCEItlES,
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B Provisions ami Crockery,
A C0MPLETF. ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods! nd can and will offer Im vers I AM GELLING Groceries Cheaper than ever. Coflbr at st, 3 Ibf fer$l. Tea 50 cents per pomid. Bet Sy nip tn (own, 75f per gallon. Best 9 cent snyvr ever sold in Plymouth. TODACCO, 10 to 30 cents per lb. .ind other tilings in proportion. In the Crockery or Dish trade I can suit any one! In Dry Goods I can aNo snit yon, if yon will giv j me a call, and chance to do so. SelUug Ur READY PA Y JSxeUively ! Hp Bring on your B I TT El, Eli.8, DRESS Ell PfWLTEY, BEF.F, HIDES, lltSS, tec, and ex change them for Goods. T. J. PATTERSON. decGetf No. 2 Corbin Block. 4 GRICULTÜRAL Imp.ements of all kinds fur safe at the Mammoth Hardware Store o ("I Bock k Toa.x. IJpCfk AAA ACRES OF LAND for f Vf "sale, in large or small tract, at from 36e to tic per acte, Expense included. Send for map aud particulars, enclosing postige stamp, to the U. S. Lamd Aorwcr, (established 1856.) of 8. E. Biibroajrh & Co., St Lnuis. Mo. Patents secured, and taxes paid on land bcloneinc to non residents. Land Warrants bought, sohl and located. oct!8w3m A XES. Lippincott's, Blood's and Bements, jT (warrvntl) Axes, lor sale at the M immoth Hania Br en ft. Tosw. 1 A LARGE STOCK of Cot, Parlor, PUte and Office Stores,' embracing aH the latest sivlaaandimprov egscntaof Albany and Bnlkso man facta re. Prices extremely law at she Mammoth Hardware Store of BUCK ft. T JAÄ . fYLS, PAINTS, and all kinds of Buiktianta terial at
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JUST OPKNED to AT THE REGIT Ii ATOK A .Urge and Most SpU.did Stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS! Which, having boon purchased la the Eastern Cit. ics with great care, aad at very lew figures, CAN AND WILL BE SOLL at LOWER PRICES rhai. any other establishment in town can afford Die proprietor will not undertake to enumerate His Stock in detail, as that would occupy too nuch space, but would say that it emtwaec almost erery Style and Quality of Dress Goods, srcM as Moths, Sailings Jwns, Delaines, AMD C'alicorw without End. Hie Ladies arc parttcnlarlr, specially and most respectfully invited to call and examine bis beautiful and fashionable ?tock of AtD Bonnet Triimnings. HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES I . , ' Is also worthy of public attention. It includes both Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. He would also ask attention to hi - Stock of In short, he has Goods enough to supply the million . HIS STOCK OF GROCERIES, As usual, is t I largest in the place, and will be sold at a small adrance on cost and carriage. JOHN L. WESTERVELT. Plymouth, Oct. IH, 160. DRUGS and MEDIC L KS. AT PERSHING- & Co's., Plymouth, lud. They hare the largest stock of Fresä Drugs and Medicines IX THE COUNTY, And will sell them as Low as any ether House in NORTHERN INDIANA, and every article warranted what they represent it to be. tirlf yon want Mann's Ague Balsam, a sure and certain cure for Chill and Fever, or Fever and Acne, fro te PERSHING dc (Vs. tTIf you want a Purgative or Cathartic Pill, go to PERSHING ft. Ce'ss (LT If yon Want Horse Condition Powders o tn PERSHING ft Co's. 0lf you want Worm Confections, or Worm Vermifuge, or Worm Candy, go to P. ft Co's. fy I f you want a Hemedv for oor Cough go to PERSHING ftCo's. Clf you want Perfumery, Fancy Soap, Hair Oils, or Toilet Articles, go to PaRStfING ft (Vs. IT If you want Quinine, or Ague Medicines of any kind, go to P ft Co IT If you Want to sure money, and hare the cheapest and best light in the world go to Put sHixe ft Co s, ITAnd buy one of their Cheap ami Beautiful Lamps for burning Coal or Lunar Oil. B7If yon want the best and purest Coal Oil, go PERSHING k CoiTlf vou Want White Lend, sled Lead, While Zinc. Venetian Red, Lampblack, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, dry or in oil, Varnishes of all kinds. Linseed Oy, or Turpentine, go to PERSHING ft Co's. IT If you want Window Glass, any ixc, from 7 by9to22bv 4, go to PERSHING ft Co's. CT If yon want Wall Paper or Window Paper go to PrasHiNc ft Co. ST If you want Patent Medicines of any kind go to PnasniM ft Co's. IT If vou want School . Books'. Writing, Letter or Note Paper, Envelops. Slates, Blank Books, or any kind of Stationery , go to P. ft Co's. ftTIf yon wafls .tny thing usually kept in a Drug Store, go to P. ft Co's. FOR THEY ALWAYS GIVE THE HIGHEST Market Price. DON'T FORGET, DON'T FORGET, AND NEVER FAIL, AN NEVER FAIL, TO GO TO TO GO TO PER II I nr. ä car.. PERSUING COW For what you want, For what job want. July, 1840. ESISCOPtC GLASSES, Silver frame,
THE MONTSTER STEADIER Great Eastern, DIU s0T PRODUCE A GREATER EXCITEMENT TU AN WILL
BY EXHIBITING AT THE NEW tare i A SPLENDID STOCK. A SPLENDID STOCK, A SPLENDID STOCK. FAI L AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FRESH FROM THE EAST, KRk.SH FROM THE EAST, FRESH FROM THE E ASF. NOW FOR BARGAINS, NOW POR BARGAIN'S, WOW FOK BARGAINS. GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE. GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE, 00 TO THE OHIO CASH STORE, FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL, FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL, FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL. His facilities for puichasing goods of importers and inaaufaxftupcra canuot be eiualed, which does enable him To Sell Goodd At Wholesale and City Trioes! Farmers, Mccliaulcs anQ LahoTiBg Men! Look to your Interests and go to the Ohio Cash Store, Wlicr you can buy 25 per cent cheaper than vou can in ;wiy other Store in the place and he will take pleasure in showing you his goods. HIS ASSORTMENT CONSISTS I PAUT OF iAidies Dress Goods. ICH AS Black. Brocnde and Fancy Silk, Paris Poplin, Merinocs, Delaines, and All Kiada Ladies Drefs Goods of the Latent Skies ami Patterns! Abo, LaöHes Cloth, of ilififercut prices and colors. A very large assottmrtiVe Black Silk, Broch and Wool Km. RIBBONS Dross Tri m rcLlxx g, ftc, fte. WHITE GOODS, Embroidered Collars mud Endersleeves, BRILLI ANTES, NARSOOKS, Swisses, Mulls, &f., GLOVES, MITTS, HOSIERY, tkc. MY STOCK OF HI I S L I N S , BLeu hoi aud Rnwn, Tirkhtg, Dcnimn, Calicoes, Dr 'Uln, 4V., Fo Quautity, Quality aud Trice ( ' AXXOT BE EXCELLED IX TOYVX. I will sell .1 good ft color print at 6, 8 $ lUc yd, Better print for 11c" such as you pay HjS for, Good Heavy Muslin for 6 ft 8c Cheaper tban ever before Sold Here. FOR MEN AND BOYS' A Very Large Stock of CLOTHS, Rlaok sui1 'acv, BLACK SILK AXD VELVET VESTINGS, s TWEEDS, JEAXS, Arc. Boots ft Shoes! The Iargest Stock ever before brought to the place, which I will sell very low. I have also A VERY LARGE STOCK OF From 25c to $1 per yd. GROCERIES. At Wholesale and Ketail prices. Coffee, Sugars. Molasses ami Syrups, cheaper than you can buy them any other place. LOOKIXG GLASSES, GLASS AXD QUEENS WARE, At City Prices. Cotton Yarn and Carpet Warp, dtc. BT I invite the public generally to call and examine my large Stock before purchasing elsewhere. The question has often been asked. Why McWilliam sells so cheap, That customers who buy of him A benefit must reap. First then, beoause he buys for Cash, And with the Cash commands His Goods, at prices very low From manufacturer's handsHe does not buy from Tom and Dick, Who bare their Goods of Joe, For those who many profits pay, No bargains c'r can know. He doc not wait for shilling slow, But tikes the nimble penny, And makes the dollars fast cnoigh, He takes it tram so many. With difTrent fabrie, difTreat styles He has for all mankind. Whene'er their native place may be, The stock for them design d . So well selected all must say From such a stock as this, A man, whatever he may bey, Can never go amiss. Then be has Goods for Ladies too, Which cannot help but tike, Fine Ginghams, Debdges and DelafnS) Ia which the ladies will partake. I've given here, in easy rhyfcte, Some facts on McWkujuta' Cheap Hall But if my pen were steam-propelled, I could not give them all. Than go W tee New Ohio Cash Store, Like tfheeba' i Queen of old, And quite delighted you'll exclaim, The half has not been tohl! D. MgWIUJAMS
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Tmb AnAi-.jATio?f of I.ASGtr;M - growing tendcucv In this arc to ax most expressive words of other langimgeaj after a while incorporate them into onr Ownr ! the word Cephalic, hichis fri.tn the (ircek, signifying "for the bend," is now rjecomiag popularirod ia connection with Mr. Spalding's ereat Hesdttrhe iwvmedy.bui it will soon be used in a more genecal way, and the word Csphahc will become as Mminnn . IT I . . , .t I - . . . as &H"cinyje awi rrwity wner wnoseoisiunRion aS foreign werds has been worn away by cumnwi) usage uutei t'iev Seem "ualivc and to the auuur born." ARIILY REALIZED. ' Hi ';ul 'n 'orrible 'eailache this hafternoon, hand I stepped into the hapotbeenries ham! sny hi to the man, "Can you hesse me of an Yftdnrjhet" ' "Docs it hache 'nrd." says e." "Heaccedingly," pays hi, liand upon that 'e gve ma n Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon ny 'onor it cured me s oaick that hi 'ardly realized hi 'ad 'ad an Vadacne:" I ITrHr.AnscnK is the favorite sign by whhrh nature I makes known any deviation whatever fmm the nnt ur.il state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to giv notice of d sense which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; and its indications should never be ttrlrcted Headnehes may be classified under two immes, vi: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Heitd.-K'hc is exceed ingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apop'exy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile dises?cs. In its neri vous form it is sympathetic of diarasv f tWe ntontacli constituting tick kmdachr, of hepatic disease constituting hiUinus ktadackr, ot worms, constipation and other disorders of the bowels, as well aa renal and uterine affections. Diseases of tke heart arc very frequently attended with Headaelies; Anamiiaand plethora are also affections which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache kt also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous hradaehe, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sotwid kcal and prostrating at onve the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded "by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instanscs the pain is rn tho front oT the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes prevokinsr vomiting; under this clans may siso be named NturaUsn. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have recn found a sure and safe remedy, relieving the mosVacute pains in a fow minutes, and by its sebtie ewer eradicating the diseases et which Headache is the unerriug index. . CT Rnidcet. Missus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills but I'm thinking that's not ju?t it naither; but perhaps ye'll be afther know ing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the .Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before. DruQyist. You imist mean Spalding's Cephalic Bridyet. Och ! sure now and you've sd it, here's the quarther and giv me the Pills and don't be all day about it aither. fOXSTIPlTIOK Oft ( 0ST1 FAKvS. No one of the "many ills flesh is heir tort is so prevalent, so little understood, and so muck neglected as Costireuess. Often originating in carch-c.-ness, or sedentary habits, it isregnrded as a sMphl disorder of too little conseqaonce to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and companion of many ef the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and tinies early eradicated it will bring tke sufferer to an untimely grave. Among tbe lighter cvHs of which eosti vencss is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers, Abceeaes, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexv, Bpilcpsr, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should recoive immediate attention whenever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills ou the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidioua approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. A SEAL BLESSING. Phyieian. Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache7 Mm Jones. (Ion.'' Dm -tor. nil irnns' the nUI vou sent cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wisn you would send more so that I can hate them handy. Pksmeiati. You can get them of any Druggist. Call for Cephalic Pill, I find they never fail, and I recommend them in nil cases of Headache. Ufrs, Jones. I shall send for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they are rral bleuiny. Twkntv Millions or Doli. Savf.o. Mr. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of his eel bratcd Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue a household word, he now proposes to do the world still greater service by curing all the aching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away like snow In July. CURE NervousHeadache By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks ef
Nervous or Siek Hrcimdte may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness Will be obtained. Tney seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Hradaehe to which females are o subject. They act gently upon tbe boweUr removing Conti ernrss. For LHetary item, Aumrmh, Delicate Females, arid atl persons of sreeadrw habite, they are valuable as a fjdxaticr, improving the oppetHs, giving tsnie and eipw to the digesti veorgans, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. Tho CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, a he her originating in tv.e nerro'a system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at ail times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absent of any disagreeable taste tenders it easy ta administer them to children. The genuine have five signatures of Henry 'J. Spalding on each box. Sold by Dauggists and all ether Dealers in Medicines. A bet will be sen t by mail prepaid on receipt of the Prieo-Tweitty-Five Centn. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 3jl 48 CVaW Street, New York.
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