Marshall County Republican, Volume 7, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 December 1862 — Page 3

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1862. Removal. Th "Rtn-BUCAH" Office has been lemoved to Pershing's building, np stairs. Entrance on Gano street. Naw YAR'a Aoonass. Onr Carriers will be greatly obliged to any one who will write a suitable New Year's Address for them. It most be handed in on or be fore the 25th inst. Ltpaav AovnmsKiiENT In future all legal adrertteetnents must be paid for, or as-mrl by the attomtes, before the affidavit of publication is mile. Not its to SiBscmBtRS In coneqrrenee of the :reat rise in printing paper, 1 almost double what it was a couple of months ago, we shall be compelled to rtqairt a strict compliance with onr publishe.l terms in every case. Those, therefore, who neglect to pay their kobscripHon im aul vanee mnst pay 2 at tlx end of ti e year, or $2 50 after the year expire. This raie will be enforced on and j after the 1st ot January, low. inoae ; who pay np before that time, it their year h not expiretl, will only be cliargjl I Ml - isafJJ - -aasa -O iw 17 The letter from Captain Jasper P:k r Which W p. iMi.h Oft onr first fWc, be fonntl highly entertaining - ..v . . . we hope to near irom tn- .pfin oiten. lie arieUla a re ly pen. 'f.u closing sen- j tnce of his last, will cavise the knees of a certain das to smite each other, as Belsha..ar's litl when he read the hau I wri ling on the ra!1. Send your soldier a little parcel ot Cav- nne Pcud t and another ol Cloves. aa n. r, - , , Iho liovernnuat rations include no arotn itics. an I no con.linients but salt, an 1 ik. mvL..i. a- 1 i ,. ., the moderate nse of these tend to present . i tenrve. an I keen the bowels in onler, ad I

P4rcr OI r"fWT BTO Staple aad Fine j Dry Goods,. Groceries, Crock Spirits, of b-Mihi w iter, in wmL-Ii Li.- k- ,Ty Ware, llaU aitd Cans, Coots and Shoes, ClothBptir sa?el has been s.iakfl will eflfl-jMinlly mg, 8lc Tlii -tock w.ia bought early, before the

, - Ct 1 letroy lie. The whole may go ill a letter, under one postage stamp. 'Hie La lies Soldier' Ail Society of Piymouth meet this afternoon at Doctor 11. i ton's offico?. All the Ladies, whether memVis of the society or not, aie invitedAt the last meeting of the society a committee was appointed to call open the wives of absent volunteers with a riata ta ascertaining their w mts and providing them with wba'ever they needed. TLi. course ought to be a.lopted in every town . v i i- -i r -i l ' whip. No soldier s wife or family ought o be permitted to suffer for any of the ne resa.iries of life. 'la consequence ol i lie gross! rise reitlyin the price of printing paper seveTal of our exchanges have ensmallctl. Having' enu,'li ajr on haml to last 4tve or ix weeks jet, we shall uot eninall Until that is exhausted, and not then, if oirfiiofids pay ns promptly, and eveiv Union man in the county able to take a papri, who 1.k:s not alrealy. semis us hi ntme, accompan od a ith the anionnt of a i - p... y ar moc ip. iou. I7 T, "Tu- i i "J. iN. hiiEE. 1 his ass, whom th pa pets In thtsi State, Ohio and Michigan. , . . . ... i. , fcave amwsrd themselves by ridiculing, for two or throe years past, by bestowing the . m )t fulsome flattery upon, styling bun a greater orator ihin Dtaiosthenes or Cicero. the greatest a.ynat UmI ever lived, and a martyr to truth, all which ho regards a comj-limentary, visite.l our tonn on Tties ' day last, and put tip posters announcing thai bo WmM give a Um lecture that eve- . , - it ,, . r hing in Corb.n'i Hall, but for MM reon ke failol to speak. He saiil the -"pressure, was too gieat." Bnt the Hali Was not even lit np; probably the propri a. r , . I- i . , .-ii .iaStor refuse 1 to lijrht it until he jrot bis nav Sot the use of it. TUe fellow is either a tool or a monomaniac, or both, and as eu itors hare failed to cure him of his mala aljr by ridicule, they should either not no--j. .. . . i i tlx bim at all in futr or -peak of him , it ii i in sober terms. Ho called upon us aevcral times (luring the day he was here. During his first viait we amused ou self by i,- a, , a , ... ciucuhng him, winch he seemed to relish . , wrry -moch, but we were rather bored by his bseqtient visits. We promised J. N. to give him a good notice, which we have done, and if he is not satisfied with it will rive him annthur o wbeo next be visits oar town. Commissioners of this Comity, at their last term, at the suggestion of Auditor Fullar, ordere J that the County Poll tax assessed against Volunteers from Marshall should be canceled. a -at aafafaf-. B . aaj, Fox Hcs-r. Wa understand there is to bo a grand Fox hunt in this county on Christmas day. Those who wish to engage ia th sport can learn the particulars by entering of Win. Shirley. MSJaaTaTsssV AxHeattaral Meeting. The annual meeiiog of She Marshall C mnty Agricultural S WiU ' hiid at tho Cart House in Plymouth, on flaSsmlay tli 3d day of ianuay, 103. for the par peaa or eleetiag oOJcers for the ensuing year, aad the transaction of other rery important bu-iaesa U ? ggt,7 th1 ' be a general " a juc-niocrs ana a ii ouiers G. P. VAN HOD V P a. 4J Cmfariisoa, Bec'j. MARRIED, Jn Rochestor, Ind., on Thursday evening, 9oc. tb, 1S62. by the Hev. Br. Allen. Mr. Jobs A. Bcxstkud, of Union Mills, La Porta Co.. to Mian Etta Foot, of too, Marshall county, Indiana.

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(Nashville, MILTON r. KHODM, Ol O. r , 73d Intl. Reg't., in the 20th year of his r i i l iL. L age. DM Dody wm Dtuieu near me iiermitage, where repose the remains of the immortal Jackson. At Hantsrille, Ala., on the 12th of August last, Robert Morris, of Co. D, 9th Ind. Reg., in the 25th year of his age, son of Mr. Eliho Morris, ot this county. The parent of the deceased have our sincere sympathy iu their sfiliction. At Corinth, Mi., on the 5th of Dec.. 1862. John- M. Hoham. of Co. D, 48th Ind. Rag., in the 22d year of his age, son of Mr. Martin Hoham of this county. The deceased was severely wounded in one his legi, below the kne' in the battle of Corinth, and in attempting to amputate it, after all efforts to savo it proved unsuccessful, he died in the operation. He was a brave and etinrablo young man the pride of his parents and greatly esteemed by a!i bis acqnsiotances. "The Funeral of young Hoham will be preai-hed next Sunday at 2 o'clock, P. M., L,t the Court House, in this place. 1 Nashville, about the 1st instant, XlMXZ DtxA. of japt. Early wine's CÄVajrv rom?1iny. The deceased was a h,f brother of j(,rice Corlin, Esq., of this VQfJ estimtl)lc young raan. A...,.,, IVL ;n C11r. . l., , " 3 ' " , nml afflietichP -.ncident to a disordered state of the l .mm , . ) i ii j " 1 1 i Ar.r.uic , linn i cii-r itM ramoilr 1 vfl l'l tjltril' ''iÄnn.', "inn vv.v.a.n a.i. i within yonr reach? Honßand (irr man Bittrr will rare vou. If tou will only discard your prej a tml' -Ton wiU cver I rczret it. Your stomach will be strengthened ai d ! -n. vir ... vmi .,,,, di. cH vonr ,atiictl)nly.' These Bitters ate for sale bv druggists aud dealers iu medicines at 75 cent? per bottle. - O -s m at Low Price St.hf. The attention of the Pub- I .... , , lie is uircctcd to this House as one of the permanent instktitirws ol Plymouth. Estanlislied here . . - - . . . . ... . , . i . ' in l-Jt it ii is since built una inrje ana n nirismng , m : , r: t. s-x.l i - lit u a- iii 'ii.'i, iwi, nac ua. ennui, ii.h t , ti .. .. .... . . , -, mtnently located here, and all those who denl with them will find every article precisely as representrd, Thev have jiwt received their stock ot Fall j J 1 and V inter t'Oods, which is second to none ever . . , . . o'M'iied in Fl vii onth. coiitauiinir a ureat vanetv ol ' " ü taSPe" aaraaee in prices, and all cotton goods re now on, rvn to tneir cu-tomcrs ai less tnan tl e 1 r , ., . W c s... ti o i .i.i 1 all. um t bar o:ie dollar s LOrtli of CTiods until von have priced them at the ' Low Price Store on the corner scuth of the Ed wards House. Nr.w Stock. Paul Ii M opened another monster to?k of n ts .in 1 Sh )cs, em'i'acing all qnalitica f Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misse, Boy 's and Chi! i!r n'- Wear, and wh-it is better than all he sells at oi l prices, not duistm lia? the rise in leather C ill at the sign, of the G dden Dot, east side of Michigin Strict, where yon can find what you want, at the verv lowest price, r JuU received at the Low Pi ice Store, P.m.) yards of New Stle Prints, l.tt"?! " Brown an R'ne Mnslins, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Mf Denims and Stripea. A splendid lot of Shawls, Hooda. Nubia and Sontajjs atvery low prices. RICE &.S.MITH. Read the foi!on inr from tlie ffon. Morris Morris formerly Auditor ol the Sate oflwdi tua: aa wtrai te. Sept., i."i7. Dr. C. W.RoBick Dr.B Sia: H.ivinc been troubled for srwral rears with extreme debility & a .a. . -i i. lllil We iKi'S. so nnicn so w iu a.i. uiihiim- iuni t n 1 to mv onliimrv business at trmes. and Wviirg In ar I oflhe w.u.derful cures that vonr .-c indinav i au Blood Purili r mil Pills were effecting, 1 was indno-d lr t ineiul to try tii'-ra 1 hare Keen purifl,.r fr thcl.ist twelve months, and !;i..l t'.ie medicine fnllv 'qnal to its recommenda tion. Sov .li:able is it no to me, th it I cannot " -dispense with the use of it at an advanced age of life scv.ntv seven rears. Ichavrfnllr Ldve this information for thebencfit ol th ie smularly affected Yours, tnilv. Mvaara Mobbts. a See advertise wiewt. rmcfr Tnred or o Tar. Dr. Swaxw will km mt ttst E 1 jranls II mse aiM.u, on the 19th j and I NI days ol December, lnV.2. Person's had better call early as the Dr.'a room r vir crondcl along about noon. Be treits the virions kinds of chronic diseases, rt Mjj ll f M the successful treatmo,,, 0f which he is scarcely excelled by any Physician in the Whmt, he eures them or charges nothing f ,r eviccs. The Doct. has cured some very : hard cases here he gives universal satisfaction to b his patients. He is a regular graduate of one of the best Re form Medical Colleges in the United Stiit?., and tinds high as a Physician in his profession; he has Pori'' of twenty years in prac tice, but t!ie Doct's reputation is too n ell known to , 1 . need anv recommendation, ! The Dr. -riscanls all poisons, making use only H nocent and effectual remedies, selecting and prt'P:iri"S nis medicines himself. They are pleasant to take, not sickening nor debilitating, but , , B . . . . bracin;. and onsefUently patients are not deprived ; of -r i:lbor, af 1C requires a sufficient : amount of exercise to promote health. j The Doct. deals honestly with patients; if he i thinks he cannot benefit them he will tell them, as I i no Physician's interest to deceive his patients; v : r. 1 1 - i r i::.. 1 l i ne carries a iuii aupp.v ui in .'uicuic, aim tumci low for his prescriptions. See his Circulars which contain thirty-fire or forty good certificates of eases of Cancer he has cured. He has more than a hundred Cancers, preserved iu spirits, which he took out. Consultation free of charge. A Good Tiwr Cosmo, For dyspeptics aad those who hare been suffering for years with a dis ordered liver, or weakness of the digestive organs. Vcc win believe this after giving Hoaffland Orrman Butrrt a trial. This remedy will cause a per m.iuent cure, and enable you to enjoy life. An entirely new stock of clothing just reeeifed at Riae k aiiths. War on High Pricos! J. L. WraTram.T has concluded to ran the "Rfxscr.AToa' a few years longer, and has just filled up with a NEW STOCK OF-GOOOS, which will he sold at very low prices. He will pay Cash for Wheat, Clocer Seed and Pork. All bis old friends and every body else are cordially invited to call and examine his stock. Those indebted ta Mm are earnestly requested to call aad settle their accounts and notes as socn as conreniept. J. L. W ESTER V ELT. net. 30 tO HAGS apd Beeswax wanted in exchange Goods atthe Mammoth Hardware Stcaa ril Bocx & Toa.

Bank Notice. Notice is hereby riven, that, pursuant Id aa order of the Board of Director of the Branch at Plymouth of the Bauk of the State of Indiana, the annual meeting t( tha Stockholder ot said Brooch, for she pirpasn of electing Ira Directors aid be held at the Bmking Office ot said Branch in Plvmouth, en TUESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1863. Bv order of the Brauen Board, T. C RESSNER, Cashier. Dec. 3d, 1863. w5r5.

SUBLETS. Rices iau mm ITEU88. i It harte t la the caring of Wor unknown In the history o Tramn, nnllke all ether em before used. In the rollwms; respecM. It will aerer nut ( the Spring being c jated with Hard Itubbw, rendering it impervious to moisture or prerperation from the body, ) nor ores, chafe, call or blister : will not flip or move : does no press or injure the cord: it never becomes Slthy and U always as good as new. They hare been used by over 5000 P"som in the city ot Chieaaoan.i mToan.li: country, lUün the past tc , ear, and hare aamr faiar.! to give aasuAv-tiaa In cases of the worst form. References can he shown at my office, of cases cubed by the use of this Truss SO yetrs standing, and well known to the most eminent Surgeons of the West, who, universally acknowledge it to be the only rrfiaMe Truss fit for use. iVrsoos wishing this Instrument can be fitted by pend-ng size in inches around the hips m line of rupture J I DR. I. B. SSELETVT 9 SaaSV 19-t Lake Street, Chicago, 111. SOLE AOT..TOR THE UNITED STATES. I O.Djx. - ' PERSHING & Ca., n4 Sole ajcnU for Marshall Countv. ESTRAY NOTICE. TAKE? Nortl N UP by Jamr s C. Vinnedpe, Ihimrin rtli towmditp, Marshall County, Iiuliana, .r liMlTADnn . l m a.' !L7 i-1 Ji rZiZZZ Vi? ü old Ian spnn?. decrtlied s follows: B il l tiee, both html ami nht fore feet white. Apnraise.1 at Ill i T s as s pr, before 0. H. P. Hauna, Justice of the Peace. Attkwt. "4l3 R HIÄ0: C" C" C' - "TVTON RKSI DENT NOTRE. I aa J-1 State of Indiana. Marshall County, ss. In the Circuit Court of M ar-hall Countr, February Term, 1561. l iter Kevser . , John Kcnsberger, j IC0b . Cartr, Henry C. Carter, i"i; ,kii. w. Partition. ii Charles P. Ferguson. J n . s . i r t-v a Be it known that on ilns first dar of December, In tlie yar ltGi. the above n imed Piaintifl. bv Kiev i & Cnpron, his attorneys, Med iu the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Co. i.-t of Marshall County. kW complaint against s.iid defend uns. in the above , ., i r entitled cause, together with an afhJavitofa com nrti'iit nurann I lis f c - i( ilnftnl . nr- I . O i " . p"- I"- IlllU.Ulia i W V OO V. I - ter .uid Henry C Carter are not resident of the ' Mate of Indiana. Said defend ants, Jacob S. C-irter and Henrr C. I ' . . . . . . r I . m m - mm. I v-in-i , i nvrriurc are nereov lioiineo Ol lue n.lliü ami pendency olsai.. complaint against them, and wi n.--" jmu answer or oemur mereio, n 1 t"rm ot said Court, to be bikini and held at the Court Hosua in the town of Plvmouth. on tht second Mond if in Februarv next, said complaints, tiling therein eontiined and alleged, will be : heard and determined in their absence. WiiBiaa, H. R. PERSHING. December 1st, l-G. 13 Clerk C. C. AND MEDICINES! PER3HIN3- & CO, Wou'd call the attention of the public to their very extensive assortment of good which they are offering to the psibüc at Wholesale or Retail on the most reasonable terms, consisting in part of Drugs, Medicines, FAINTS and GILS, w;m-a n . ni , I l(lhs, UlAllk IfOOkS, Sl.ilioiirry ol All Kind, Latest Style Wall and Window Paper. WHITE LEAD, ZINC, Brashes, All kiuds Perfumery, DYE-STUFFS, GOLD PEN'S, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, CANDIES, and YANKKE NOTIONS. and such "noils :ia nr. n.-n.!!. 1nr.i :.. r . Having purchased our stock in the cities of New York. Phil.idehl.ia. Cincinnati PKi , , burg, before the great advance of prices, we are selling many of our goods at less prices than they cm be purchasxd for at Wholesale of the manufacturers. We call especial attention to oar stock of Coal Oil, Lamps & School Books. All persons wanting SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER of all kiuds.GOLD and STEEL PENS, best or INKS, SLATES and SCHOOL "FIXINS" should buy them of PERSHING &. Co. LIG-HT! LIGrHT!! Go and boy I ; , I Coal Oil and Litmps of the Boat QuaUty in the Sutc of PERSHING &, Co. Pershing & Co Thankful to the public for their liberal patronage the last year, return their thanks and solicit a eontiauancc of patronage, and respectfully ask all baring unsettled accounts to come and settle the same by the first day of January. 1861, at which time they will open their new books for all prompt ay ing customers and close the old ones. 7n3 J. H. BESAZK, TAILORING. The subscriber has opened a shop in Hewett St. Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the Branch Bank, and respectfully in vites the public to give him a call. as lie is confident that be can please the most fastidious. J H FLSAZK j D2v7tf '

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Ulling the lYuUi. reirl.e oi the off.nec that Kuroars ot the froeeedini: aiul Ucbates o the mav be given to Prejudice ;uid Ignorance. Imhana Legislature. Th Pfiriw.M and Objects which the Chicago 1 wn,rk- heretofore proposed and cxerr!.. vr jmno,,, ,P. SJcuted, will embf ice rliabl aliort-htnd sketches of

l lit. uavii or r iir.r.imn, Jcs-rrcr and HcwAarrr. FitifiTU.Tr or the DaMM. ÜIKD1E.VCF. TO THE C'lXSTIT VTHS AND UUraCMACV-OCTHK L tWS. A Denial or the Right of a Rkbei. to Hold ant Loyal Person in Si.avert, and an Affirmation that Rebels have ko rights u.n deb the CoNBTIfOTION, UNTIL THEY FIRST OlEV IT. And the prosecution of the wnr ngninst Treason until the authority of the Government is rectorcd over the whole Union. Theic must be no lalterins no step baekwaroV. Failure now will entail I dishonor and misery, rendering Insecure life and 'property, and leaving tb j country a pny to anarehy, lapnie and bloiKltthed. We have strong tuith that the year 1-6J will witness the tcrmin..tion of the Rebel Confederacy, and that New Years IM aW W sriU rür orar IstiuMraM rebel! - ion prostrate in death, over a Union reunited and saved, over a continent without a slave. I hree agencies winch the rreidc:it has ?o:em;i- ' riwi.ni iu n mi, mil htuiii iuihimc nie ar1 I . . I . I I I, 1 1 I . L- I . . ; M- '"'t0 -: -. ffl.Ilfl...,. MrMU n. , tilfi . ,.. nn,i ..,. ... . , ... r ' m , " in ii til it 'ii t .'? i hi iu i.n l ill tut- i tin iisl a i i k 1 1 Uva and Proc'am ition of Freedom. The first w ill pre victory over Wie toes ot the Union; the second will atop taxation and pay the Nattoaal debt, and t!ie third will wrest from IhaafbeU tluir staff of support, and in the bein'iSui language of our honest, righteous and patriotic Chief Magi sträte: "In giving freedom to the slave we insure freedom to the free. Honorable alike in L. I I .i.. ..- wuai i feoe ami na piwoc, " 111 I shall nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of the earth. Other means mav succeed tlm could af ' ' ra:i ,.-.l -j v , i erousjiist, a way which, if lollowed, the woilJ will applaud, ami iod must forever blcs A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER But the Ciitcano Tbibume while fearless n tbc cx rossion of itt opii ions and patriotic in its endeavors, aims .it being a Jtrtl data nricpaprr. It brings t,0 m ivs to the people of the Northwest ' ..,-... i! .1... a rt.in.tp tl..,.. ii... vi... BJ ..I ,1... . i I ....... I The weekly contents of the Tbibcmk embrace: 1st. A Complete Current History of the progress of the War, with the general news ol the di y. 2d. Copious Te'.erafhic Dispatches and Special Correspondence, eontaiiiiiijr the I, itest News Iron i all port, ilown to the hour of goiii to ; 3d. Reports of Meetings, whether Political, R press liciotu. Agricultural, EJucatioual or .Misceil, mcoufc. 4th. Proceedings f Congress and Stife Iislatures, imt ortnnt Speeches and Docmaglata. oiu. m ii i.i : Kej.oits, Lnioraciny even article, the Farmer or Dealer can expect to find quoted in a newspaper. The Tnim r. has Bchiered the highest reputation as a Comint rcial paper. Gih. Caiclully prepared Agricultural asd Horticultural article by Ru:al,"and ether able riters on the Farm and GarJen7th. Poetry, Tales, A need tej and (ioss'.p, Reviews, and pleasant miscellany. In short, the purpose and amhition of the Editors ! are, to make the Chicago Tbibi mk so inteivscstiiK aT.B "t i i i .aaa - - and valuddea visitor, thii no intelligent esten. ; family cm alTo.d to be without it. TLÜMS--I ay . hie in Advance. . in conciiicu(-e oi me great, an i yuourn rise in the cot M wMm paper, and other thinB coiuicot cn nun pt iiiiiii-, an iuerea.se in suosenpuon rates i imperative for the eOBajinx rear. The terms of tue I RiBCxit win ie as oliows: Weeklv, single subscribers (C mo's il.OnO1 4-.000 " to clubs I 4 eopies 7,0,10 to clubs of 10 copies 15,000 toclu'jsof2) copies ( ind one to Retter up of e!uh) 30,0 ) Ti-i-Weklv, single BttbaWObatw 5,0.1 " six montns 2,50 " to Hubs of 4copie 18,00 " to clnbs of t opies 35,00 Daily Tbibunk for one year 9,'K) sit months 5,'H) three months 2.'0 Remittances for clubs must iu all cases be sialic at oxr. tioie. There wiU le no devi.wtion from these r ites. U; MaWeyJa Regi.te.ed Letters maybe sent at ourruk. A-udrcss TtUOHE Co., Chicago, 111. 1 c Trappers and Hunters! DIM. siflRM Y V NriS COI.m' RN, 4 KF. now on h.tnd offering the Very Highest xTL Prices for Furs, Skins .ind Iii de. Such prices as were never before paid in this market. Hold on to vour hurs and Skills until yon see Bill or Nt 'se. as tliey are anxious to bur all the Coon, Wink, Rat. Oticr.Orav, Red, Black and Silver Gray Fox, Wild Cat. Hoiiac Cat, Wolf, Bear. Badger, Possum, Skunk, Bearer, Martin ami Fisher that may be brought to the pl.iec. Also, ' Deer Skins. Beef Hides. Venison Hams, or the I W Deer. You will make moner by calling. 1 berore vou sell, at their Fur ai:d Hide Depot in Plymouth. SHIRLF.Y Sc COLBURN. XMOV.2J, ibb2 mb Fresh Groceries, OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, .ire still being sold, at living prices, by the un dersigiicd, at his old stand in Plymouth. He has also for sale a nice lot of Splendid Ilnffalo Robes, which he n ill sell at reasonable prices. NELSON COLBURN. Nor. 20, lt3. 3mC Pittsburgh, F. W. & Chicago RAILi-ROAB. ON and after Sunday, November 10, 1805, the Passenger Trains on the above Ro id will run as follows : Eastward Bound Trains. MAIL TRUM. Leare Chicago. 7 20 A M " Grovertown 10 45 M Pl mouth, 11 18 " " Inwoood, 11 31 " " Bourbon. 11 45 Etna Green 11 55 Ar're Pittsburirh. 5 00 A. M. NIGHT Kxraass. 6 SO P. M. 9 51 10 21 10 21 " 10 45 10 54 " 3 40 Westward Bound Trains. Leare Pittsburgh, 1 41 P. M. Etna Green, 6 05 A. M Bourbon, 0 14 Inwood, 6 27 - Plymouth, 6 47 " Grovertown, 7 14 " Ar're Chicago 10 20 1 50 A. M. 6 21 P. M. 6 32 - 6 41" 7 02 7 25 - 10 50 II A. GARDNER, Snp't. Ft. Wayne, Nov. 16, 1892. West'n Dir Strayed FROM the subsoribcr, living in Plvmouth, about the 1st of Novem ber, a large, likely red . nd white spotted COW . She had large, thick horns, a white j spot in the middle of her face in the shape of a neart, and is about 14 years old. Any person findmS w or "ending me word where she is will ; be libcrallv rewarded for his trouble. j ELIZABETH GERARD. NoT.274t3 '

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TO SKI.I, UKali tSTATE, 8TATE OF INDIANA. Marshall L'orvTv, I Notice ia hereby given that Ransom Barber, Administrator ef the estate of Elijah Winrott, de ceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay hit riebt; und that snid petition will be heard at the February term. 186J, of the Court of Common Pleas of aaU county. An-rsT, fit. R. PF. RS HING, C. C. C. P. Nor 27, 1.62 4t3 M.iivhall County. Prwprftus of the Brcricr Leislatirc Rrports. VOLOMF VI. The underi jrncd nor publish their Prospectus Lor lM ol" ' J.ume 0 . 1 r 'K" '"'-y K e .i a . ' 1 7 r t n r the Jounnls, Proceeding nnd Debated of both Houses of the Fortv-second ( Jeneral Assembly of tli Slate Of Induuin, to be convened at Indianapolis iu regular session the Öth day of January, 186"! It will contain ail Motions, Messages, Resolu- , tions ata) Commttte Reports as they shnil be made and submitted, it wilt describe or copy at length all Bills and Propositions as they shall be presented and oonskleredi it will afford liberal and verbatim sketches of the Debates to the extent of the space preseibed, presenting without partisan bias the position of every member on the floor, with the. yeas and nay in every question of moment on which thev shall be ordered and Liken. The volume will contain about 400 pages, double ; column if the session should continue to the enl of thcconstitutiou.il term. The price ii One Dollar f,r the session. It is part of the design of this work to regulate , the stvlc of journalizing; to suggest that the Journal Clerk of each lluuseot the tJcner.il Assembly shall be a P.eporter, or6hall be reuircl to emplov ' gucli reporting force as may enable him to sketch ' every proposition in its order and in due form, with the debate and action thereon; and tint he be i required to contract for his journal to be printed in some newspaper published in the city of Indianap I .. .... .. . - . , m ; oil. .Ulli UlSlllllimil IU til.' HTO IIÜU'S Ulf U;iy IIIter tKe aate thereof. eondltkmed trat it shall not : , ; ,.,..i.i,. m,t nf m.,tt..rth . . . ,, v i iiiiii in Mi" iiiiiii i I. iii i 1 1 1 tin inn ii w i i i i one- book, m ide up from the eolumns of the newspaper. In this way thousands of dollars nf the cost ol i rinting those eiumsv Journals would be saved; and, without adding anything to the expense of clerkships, a readable and authentic Journal of the State Legislation would be secured to the Public Archives and the newspapers throughout the country, inste td of the awkward, unreliable matter iiunnowpassesioriii.it. I he coming session, wi, riie coming session, will, without doubt, he un- ,, t , ., j) , . ,. I " w ' rrea( measure, be upon the war policy ol the Pres- ' Mea and the ways aM means of restoring the L'nion ui what it w is; and the Bbevikb RsBBMa I !ll I.. !a I . I C mjm - "i oe, as ii nasoteu lor years pasi, nit-uini wiurcc from which reliable reports of the Debates of the ) Legislature can he obtained. ARIEL A W. II. DRAPIER. Htporirr ana l -u-nitners. gBaath Bend, Indiana, October äi, lli'J. N attention will be paid to anv orJcr without money. Address the Publishers as above till Xew Yeats' Di v, after that time, until the close of the sessiou, at Iudi.iu apohs. Would announce to their old Customers and the citizens generally of Marshall and adjoining Counties tli.it they have Removed their Stock to the South Room in the New Brick Building, si Side Miehigna Ktreet, Whore they have opened one of the largest and ' Mint Stilendid Stocks of Dry Gmm19 EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. To which they urgently solicit the attention of everybody, Men, Women and Children, assuring ail that this is the place to come to get the - - - ... . . . WWTm WW llltll TBUllty, a desideratum long and anxiously desired by the eilizetia of Plvmmith :ind vieinitv. niul now that Buc, an establishment h is been opened they will n0t( ureiVf neglect their interet hv buvinp Pl0wliere before, at least, callinir anil nrieiuir their goods. Their Stock, it is beliered. comprises all that is usa.y kept.ua store, I a last am growing 1.1-.. 1 I . ... ..- .,,.1. V. n r. ... rn.ilr.rt iiynil 11" t l,iu"l4ill, Iii nun 11 ii., . iiiv 111.11, 1 11 j. large thei the I nee uiMjuic printer ot.jects. 10 eiiumeratc "w; a a. . t mds of articles included in their assortm.nt, but they would say, first, that their Stock of Calicoes fs Large, nil New, Handsome, the Very Litest Styles and the Cheapest in Town. a hnv? j gtock of Domt5ca, Bleached .Vni..A.j : i a ii i i. a'j.c.iciicu, eiii-ii aeui mil vjiiiht aiiu Pi ice. Ladies Dress Goock The Lidi. -swill find a Line and Elecant assort ment of Dress Goods here, some of the pieces exeeedinslr rich, rare-, tasty and beautiful, consisting nfGinshams.Chalies, DeLaines, Lawns, Silks, Glovea, Hosiery, &,c., of ull prices

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ana qualities. lions of different kinds of .Medicines, but, regardrri -.j -.- m j -I i ing the practice out of mr appropriate sphere, I I llC 11(111 J Ot lOl (I. have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in variout instances, and pirtisularlr in my own Ladie, thisia oly a mere oatlin of our Stock j f.mtlr, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's Gerof Dr.ss Goods. The half has not betn told. ; man Bitters, I depart for once from my usual

We pray you to call and exam, ne our btock in this Una. It will afford us much pleasure to show you whatever you may desire to look at il we have it. CLOTHING. Their Stock of Clothing is much Larger than can be found at any other House in town, and embraces Coats, Pants snd Vests, for Men and b i vi, mach of which is Rome Manufacture, Which is Warranted Greatly Superior to Eastern Work, and can be Sold as Cheap if not Cheaper Furnishing Goods. Their Stock of Cloths and Cassimeres, Cassinetts i -T. ?- o:il Y ;ti anu l areeos, o.uiu, ua, .naraeiiie anu many other kinds of Goods suitable for Vests, is rery Large. It is emphatically tue place to buy HATS & CAPS, Whether fnr Men or Boys, no other House in t wn preluding to keep half such a Stock as may be found at the New Brick. Gentlemen will also find there a fine assortment of Cravat?, every quality, Suspenders, Glores, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, Irawers, Socks, and ever other article of Gents Wearing Appare 1. Davidson S? Co. Afoi-rr Davidsos, Halth Davimos Litj Lai i s April. 18b2 New Flouring Mill. ' I HE undersigned having erected a Flouring I Mill in Plvmouth, on the bank of the rivfr, directly east of the Edwards House, for the pur pose ol uoir.r CUSTOtt WORK, almost exclusively, intend to make every effort in their power to merit the patronage of the farmers of Marshall county, who are respectfully inrited t give them an opportunity to prore the excellence and superiority of their work. The bo Irs and works in the Mill are all new, and constructed with a view to doing Custom Work, and having one of the best Millers in the State fa their employ, have no hesitation in warranting satisfaction In every instance. Farmers who bring their wheat to this mill ar assured that they will always get their own grain in the flour ther get. ü?orn will also be ground at this Mill. O'Flour, Com Meal nnd Bran kept for sale at the Mill at the lowest prices, or delirered any where in the corporation of Plymouth without anv additional charge. JOSEPH W ESTER VELT Co.

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BREPARED BY i T o AT HLII.JI. n Dl", f. M. JllKSOl. Pnllad a Fa. " WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COJUM.AINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice, Chronic or Kcrrou Dtbilify, Df-frtsrs of tht ttidnrytf wtW mil dirmr mruinp from m ditirdrrrd t.iver or Sfomnek, such a s C o n -stipatlon, Inward Piles, F u I ness or Blood to the Head, Acidity, of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disut fr Food. Fulness or Weicht in the Stons ich, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Flutrerin! at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Rreatlung, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking orsufToeating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs beforo Uie Sieht. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency cf Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin a n d K y c s i Pain in the FlesS, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of spirits. And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, HI Lint's rEVKR,&c77 FT C0.VT.4.V SO ALCOHOL OR DAD Jl'ITISK LY They will ccre the above diseases in ninetynine cases nut ofa hundred. Induced hv t e extenive sate and universal popularitr of Hoofland's German Bitter?, f oorelv vecj eUblc,) hostsof ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous !.,..,.. I,-.., onmiod non inlT..rino-hnmanitr ililMii illte U'l'v " vi a'ru kmiv ma, sraipaBnwi j the flood gates of Nostrum in the shape of poor ' whiker. vilely compounded with injurious drugs, an.d christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. . a a a y a a la Heware ol me innumor nie array 01 Aleononc preparations in plethoric bottles, and bigbellied kejs. under the molest anpellation of Bitters' which instead of curing, only aggravate disease and loare the disappointed sufferer in despair. IIOOFLVMD'S GEIMiN BITERS Are not a new und untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen vc.irs trial bv the American puhj !c; andtheit rcpntition and sale, are not rivaled i by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS Testifying oftVeirown personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and aaedical virtues of these Bittors. DO TOU WAXT SoMRTIMXC TO STRENGTHEN VOV? DO YOU WlNTA G IOO ArrFTTtTK? DO rOC WANT TO BUILD ÜP TOITt CONSTITUTION? DO TO0 WSNT TO FKKL WE1X? B TOO WNT TO GKT BID Or NEBVOCSNEBS? DO TO" WANT KütBCT? DO TOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO TOU WANT A BBISK AND Vir.PBOrs WtKUOt I If you do, use HoortANo's gkbman bittebb. From J. NEWTON BROWN, D. D; Ediior of the Encyclopedia of Rrlijrous Know!, 3 -jr. Although not disposed to faror or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no suf ficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he bclievei himell to h we received from anv simDle nrenaralion. iw the hope that he mav .i - i . as . . . i t a . ( .,.... mas cuninuinc m mr uriu-iiv ui uniprs. I do this the more readiiy in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared bv Dr. C. M. ; Jackson of thi3 citVf bec.luäC I was prejudiced - ' J , ,nj rp -n11.mpnt -n ti.m. wn ; rrom t nd on continued debility. The i se of three bottles of these Bitters, at the begn- ! ning olhc present year, was followed by evident ' relief, and restoration to a dejrree of bodily and ...... if .1 .'in., vrtinL T 1 i.i lint f.. It fiM- .it mnnlli. before, and had almost despaired of regaining. IM' .I'll ' 'I " .... ' . 11 1 V " aw. 0.4. " w ' ' . " therefore thank God and ray friend for directing me to the use or them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philad'a JuBe,23, 1961. Utter from At Ret. JOSEPH H. KENN ARD ; rati or the Tenth Baptist Church. Da. JaCicsox Dr.AR Sin; I have been frequent tr requested to connect mv name with commenda course, to express my full conviction that, for gener.il debility of the system, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it m ir fail, but usually I doubt not it will be rery beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Rcspectfullr. J. H KENN ARD. Philad'a, Dec 24th. Utter from the Wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER Germantown. Germantown, Juuc 1st, 1S61. Da. C. M. TACsosj Six: It gare me pleasure, two years ago, to jrire you a certificate testifying I what the German Bitters had done for me. I am j now perfectly cured of all those diseases your l r, : metneine proiewses 10 cure, tij;; urapcpia, Chronic and Nervous debility, disease of the Kid ney, Vc. The powerful influence It eterts upon Nervous prostration is surprising. I bare been consulted frequently in reference to your Bitters, and without hesitation, hare recommeneded it for the above complaints, t nd in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is now sold in every Drugstore, and in most of the Grocery stores here. If any one should question what I say, let them come to Germantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters hare eared (n this vieinitv more than twenty case of the above disease. Respectfullv, HANNAH WUNDER. Main st. above Rittenhoase, Germantown, Pa. OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of is on the w aar ret of each bottle. Principal OSce and Manufactory, No. 631 Arch Street JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. J acksom a Co.) Paoraiaroas. FOR SALE Br Druggists ahu Dealers everywhere.

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ON RESIDENT NOTICE. Stitp of Indians, Vamhall Cotintr. ftt. In tb? Court of Common P!n nf MsrshaM Ccwn: t. Febrim7 Term, 1M3. Honrr TMine. J Joaepli Bnnnoll. T,ne- HnnnMI. Johfl h. Petition tor Bunnell. Ilcnri' tt.ißnunell, and Harriett Partltiow. Bunuel, min t heirs or.riltiony 5. Btm I nail, dvcaaau. I Beit known that on the 17tli dar of VovMnVr, ISi, thf Vr naniMiianfiitiir. by !. f. PWilif. his attwr"7. filed iu tM-o m of the CM f th Commoa Pisas f"rt, qf thp conuty afor.tid. Iii romplaint against "aid f-tldants, In I Tip: above rntitlr-d rail . t ;thr with a affidavit of a eoiriivtmt rson, nhowinp: that tha ail delrndant, Joih Bnp: pH. is a nn -resident of the Stato of Indiana; said defendant, Joah Butntrl). la thcrftro horol-jf sjdttBjial .'f the filinic and -ilfOCV of isid romplalnt araint him. and that tiirlraa i... .niipnr. inwernr itenitir ti. . at ihr eallintr sf sat4 I nn tK wrri.l. I ifcVv ilf lt.. flfVl 1 r I T Tl of - I! 1 Jlirf . I' ' urj .... . -- t r ! br he "1 held t th It.n- in th- town t.f PlyI IUOHÜ1, i-!' ! fiit Moi.Uaj in r!.. iiarv A 1., iBciS, W eomplain! a.l tl,- .,,.(.-- ,tI,intl...r-.nrn. I IT. 1 -11 I I I..... ..a ...a .l, i..rmiii in tiia : I 1 1." l n.rw -i ..- .. .. . . . . . slWIir. oI ii. n. MEKSniXO, oiorw r. r, p Xot 20. lana it.j MaraiiMll l onnfy. IS62. FALL TRADE. IS62. WEBER WILLIAMS & TALE, JORBERS OP HATS, CAPS, FUliS, BUFFALO ROBES, BIT KSK IN GOODS, &C, 25 I.AKK STREET, CHICAGO. We hare now in Ptoue for Fall Tbadw the Largest nd best Assosted Stock ic our line erer exhibited in tliis M arkkt. spcrially adapted to tho wants of Deai.ebs from all Sections of the NoithWr.3T, and un?urpaHl in variety and cheapneff by nny to be found WEST or EAST. " Merchants who hare heretofore purchased In other Markets are especially invited to examine our slock this season, and are assured we are fully prepared and determined to sell Goods as cheap, and on m favorable terms as the best clsss f Houses in anv Market. ORDERS Will receive pro-not personal attention. CASH PAID FOR RAW FURS aid Price List furnished by mail. no41m3 Wtber, Williams & Tale. AUER & BROTHER, DEALERS IN READY-MADE CJjOTHIN Gr f Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, AND A Variety of Notions. THEY AUE NOW RECEIVING X Large and Well Selertetl Stork of Winter Clothing, Dim'll from (be EaM, And thev pledge themselves TO FIT OUT A MAX or BOY with a complete Suit of Winter Clothing, from head to foot, as cheap If not cheaper than it can be done by any other Hooee in Plym Ith. Their store will be found at Uk- "id door south of Pershiag Sf Co's Dru Store . j 47" 0L.L IL &. HKUTHEK. REMOVAL. DR. T. A. LEMON, HAS REMOVED HIS .B.aB r". . .. la If fl aw I f I V Wa HD News Depot, To the east side of Michigan street, opposite the Brick, where he will keep on hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Carefully Selected from the Bet Wholesale Establishments in New York. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. ALSO A General Assortment of the Best Patent Medicines Of the Day. Country merchants AMD Physicians Generally, Will fiud it to their advantage to trade with hiss, as every article he sells is WARRANTED. EXDLESS QUAXT1TIES PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, BURNING FLUID, CIGARS, drc, Ac. News Department. May be found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, all the leading Illustrated and Literary Papers, Cheap Publication, etc. Daily Papers delivered in town by the week. Any kind of publication ordered when desired. Also, a fatlsapply ot School Book! AND Julv 10--3Cti, T. A. LEMON

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