Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 August 1860 — Page 3

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liIE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. rrD. J.E. Baoo,oa yesterday, while running after Mi cow, fell and broke one of b.s a.-ms. ETAttention is called to the card of IsadokC Wkltk, German Physician, la to-day'i paper. - J oh M. Shock akkb, haa moved his Jewelry Shopinto A.C-Suley'e Dry Goods Store, where his customers will find him. The next more he will ma ke will tx into the Treasurer's office. AkOLrH Mi ras has just gotten him a new set of tools and haa secured the services of an xperienced and moat reliable jeweler. Particular attention (TiT en to repairing and cleaning. rrOur friend L. H. Apiws, has placed us under obligations by presenting us with a lot of the finest tomatoes we have seen this season. He is one of those men who think a tellow can differ with him about political matters and still be honest and entitled to his respect and courtesy. ETA new Passenger Depot and Warehouse, in-; eluding the offices necessary for the wan. a of the Company, is to b erected in this place by the P. IT XV h f P V rV Tho trnrV will hn com. . i --vj r ' t. a inencedneat week, and fimshed in October.- A AVa M J. A. VWt ... I much needed improvement Thk Pclaiki Democrat has changed hand?. A. C. Estill hivine taken charge of it. Charley is good primer, well posted, is a sound lemuerat ' and will doubtless get up a neat, able and most valuable paper. We wish the Democrat entire t as. - V . t success. e add tnc it isaireaay muco improvcd in appearance. Hzw looos. New goods may be found at the . etore of S. k M. Bicke. They are laying in a hvavy stock, which are to be sold on the best of terms to purchasers. When they get their column ' advertisement in the Dexockat, then the people will hare an opportunity of seeing the inducements they will have to offer. Gost East. Yesterday evening Mr. McWilllAMi, of the Ohio Cash Store, started East a fur a new and large stock of goods. While absent, those gentlemanly clerks, Rose and IIite, will attend to the wants of customers and sell goods at low figure?. To the young ladies we would reccommend our young friend Hite as a tip-top fel low," and one that will give you bargaias in goods, i Gosccthe "boys' while "Mc" is gone. EtiMrN Pom Raising. The pole raising at Bremen on Saturday last, was well attended there . . . A . . hundied Democrats m attendance. beinir over a The pole was the nicest one we have seen this j campaign, and is a credit to the Democracy cf t!:e - ' place. A v . Ät,i Man Packard addressed the crowd. His speech, as all his speeches are, was an able and convincing one, and the Republicans who were present were themselves, pleased with it, so far a the manner of deli very was concerned. The Democrats were Highly pleased, and were manifestly satisfied. The best of feeling pervaded the assembly, and frequent bursts of applause sent terror to the hearts of the few Republicans in hearing distance. German township will give a good account of herself this fall. We had intended giving a more extended notice of this manifestation, and also of the bau;iful village of Bremen, but we cannot, this week ; will, probably, next week, if we feel better than we do this. Grand Ball or the I. O. S. M. The ball given K T - j .1 r . - c? f 1 . at the Edwards House last even'ng, was the grandest thing that haa ever been gotten up in our p'ace, of the kind. Thia is the universal opinion of those present. Twenty-five of the order appeared in " fancy dress," which added much to the novelty and interest of the occasion. The attendance was very lare, the music good, and the supper the best we have ever eaten at the Edward-. House, which is sayirg everything for it. Not only the Sons, but every one in attendance, expressed themselves satisfied." and in this respect all were good Maltas. May we all live to spend many more eveninga as pleasantly as we did last. The brethren of the order are under obligations to Kome friends who are not " with us " for contributing largely to the entertainment, for w hich the lodge is most thankful We hope they will never come to anything worse .Ia to be an honored ?on cf Malta. Died. In Bourbon township, Aug. 7th, after a shor illness, Mr. Gazza Rilev, aged about 50 year. SPEOAL LNOTICKS, Seott's Collecting Agency. Mr. J. S. Scott, who does a General Collectifli and Nexetpaper Agtncy Busin ts$ s authorized to receive Subscriptions, Advertisements. Ac, for us, and to give receipts for money due this Office. We eheerfuily recommend Mr. Scott as a careful, prompt, and honorable man. Claim-en-tnitted to him for Collection, could not be placed in safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON, Ed. Democrat. TT Charges moderate and the most satisfactory reference given, when required. tTS.b M. Bicker respeetfully inform the citizen of Plymouth snd surrounding country, that they will sell their entire stock of Summer wear almost st cost, in order to make room for their V and Wmter stock, which, one of the firm. M. n l t j . . , Becker, ha. already started to purchase. Now U cne time to Duf cheap goods. S. Jt. M. BECKER, No I, Corbin'g Block, Michigan Street. August 9th, I860. 2 w tJ"Our city is at this time thronged with the elite f the medical profession from all part. of the LVi wstf states, if they would permit us to advise, we would suggest that each of them take home with i them a pekag of Dr. Buir Vegefble Worm De- j linyer. and introduce it in their nranice instead of! .1 . . l . . he nauseous druct haretofore used. It is so d1c:is nt that children actually cry for It, and it destroys worms with unfailing certainty, and without injury to the child. umwZ Demeerat. Ilomsj Testimony Goshex. Elkhart Co. In.. U SO. Dr. O. W Roback Dear Fir: My son was I gTsüy de41iutd from the effecU of a long and S vie eni eoh. I eoald t nothinir to revive him r"" V7 iw Scandinavian Medicines and they iracea mm up immediately. c . V;oors truly, L. SHERWOOD. . Se advertisement in another column. n20w4 U- rersons of sadenUry employmenta freou-nt-: iy experience dulk heavv aenaatinn in i. v ..i W t7' Ty: vk":uw ornjoyment - i i h tnnfita La. Cr. av!V i a r :-y.Vrr:"Z miZrmn cTl1 cure lor afwho have used thVm ft?J-VnT th.nu ÄÄte J"!fl.th r stomach. r " oisoroereü Thev are trerrt ant um tj t r A VZtSlStlr r'70? U Fahnestock-a $n?.' V ??ru',on ! -k Co. and .ÄtTiJSST: "nd i .?? !'.,nS . o J aur.4c DR. I3AOORC WELTE German Physician, Corbio'a Block, over S L M Becker. Clothing Btore,Plyo0uth. Ird'iana n-30tf

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ness. He is now re cemng direct from Vermont Tlio Largest Stock of Marble Erer brought to Northern Indiani, which he will sell at prices that defy competition. MONUMENTS, SPIRES, TOMBS AND HEAD STONES,

Neatly and promptly executed, at prices lower Onm from a distance promptly attended to. Plymouth, July SilltCJ. 4tt P URIFY THE BLOOD! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PIKEX1X BITTERS. t It. 1 t 1 l lie niR i aim euvieu ceieuruv wmcu mese preemilKm medicines have acquired for their iuvaluable efficacv in all the biseisi- which they prot"es to cure, lrs rciidvit-U the ui.al praciice ol puffing not only uimoctss-irv, but un rihy of tbm. !."( ALL CaSE4 of As.hma, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, lcctiv,'s f h ß,dtkr and Kidneys. Afjn the South an,, Wtst( w,re ,he ji3ea8e3 pre. I i m ii t tot- crtrti ivi iitii muri Hin vaii,inev wu: be louna luvaiuaDie. t untrrs, iurmers and other?, who once use these .Meditines.wiil nevtr al'terwards be w itliout them billiocs cholic, serou-, looseness, klks, costiveNLaS, COLDs AU Col'GHS, CHOLIC, CO KRUFT IIl'MORS, DRorSIEi. DrsrEPStA.-No dltsdii with thu distrp-in' disoa ehould delay umii these Medi :iiut immediatelr. Kruptions of the Skin, Krvsipolas, Flatulency. FtVER and Acce. For this scourge of the Western countiy, these Medicines will be found a safe, peely iind certain remedy. Otlier medicines leave the stem subject to a tetuin of the disease; a cure by these medicines is permanent. Try them. 13e satisfied, and be cured. Foclnkss of Complexion GENERAL DEB1I.ITT, COPT, CIDDINEJS, GRAVEL, lleaduches of' every kind. Inward Fsver, IuÜamluatury Rheumatism, Impure Blood, J aundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Disease- Never foils to eradicate entirely all the ell vets of Mercury , in finitely sooner th:in tti' motpovt-rluI preparation of aars.iparilu. NIGHT hWt.ATS, NERVOUd DEB LIT V, COMPLAINTS of !1 kinds, oncANic ArrEcrioNs. Pile.. The oiiiuiil proprietor of th e Meditines whs cured ot files of I5 vearn sUiuliiitr, bv ca ,.r ,,,. iF J Pains in the Head, Side, Rick, Joint a Orpans. Khlcmati.-m- Those ailVcted with this terrible ,1: .. :ti i i:..n . .1 I :c i: ! "ise-;i.-c, nm uv i.re oi renei o me L.UV .ufuieine, Rush ot Blood to the Jlead, Scurvy, Salt Ii lieum, Swelling. "Crofl'la, or Kings Evil in its we-rst formt. Uleeisot w-ry tle.ciiptio:i. Wurm of all kiiul.t are effectuiilly expelled by these Medicines. Patent will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will he certain. The LIFE PILLS and PHCENIX BITTERS PCRirT THE BLOD, And thus lemove all di?c;ise from the system. Prepared and fold bv DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 325 Broad w-iiy, cr. of Anthony sr-ect, New York. Formale by all Druggist.. Li2tIv i N PECTIN E, THE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. For the prevention an 1 ctireof FnrrandAaue and DUious Fevern. This wonderful remtdv was brought t the knowledge of the present propiiePoisia and the Holv I ai d. j - ...... w V in While i;oing down the river Euphrates, he experienced a rrre attack ot Fever Hi.d Aue. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatman took from hi person an Amulrt, saying. " Wear this and tin Ftnrr trill touch you." though incrvdu iousas ti it viru. x.hecompüed, an-i cxpeiienced im;iei:i t.e ' e it I, ;inl has sine- u.ways louu 1 it :n ell'ec'u.il r'iiv!in from ill in ilarinii cwmpl.-tiiiL. O.i lunlier investipit on he lound that the loatm in Httiibuivu to it viiruci lou$ pw eis. and aid that itcou'd only be ol.t.iined from the Piient of tlie Sun. Souietim' aftcrwan's, the peiit'em in in conversing wi'h a Priest obtained from him tli? secret of it. piet amtion, and sc rfained where thmedecinal heii v eie f. mid, of which it was comloun led. The woii'lerful virtues of this articlthave induced full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous lualing powers of tneir Priest.. Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of high chiracter, who have g.vtn it the most iin'juilibed pnie. i his remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of year., for the pr evention and euro of Fever and Apie and Bilion Fevers-is now t flVit d .o the American people. It will Ih Fent by mail, piepaid, with full direction for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal I), pot and Manufactory, 188 Main St., Rieh nonJ, V. Brunch Ollice, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. AddreM vli,27ly JOHN WILCOX & CO. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice" hi herebv given, that in pursuance of an order of the Marshall Common Pit as Court, mat e at its June term, lG-l, on petition for the sale of the real estate of Hiram S. Root, minor heir of Sylvarius Root, deceased, the undersigned, Guardian of said minor heir, will offer for sale at private sale, fiom and after the 25th day of August, IbCO, until sold, at the office of Reeve k Capron, in the town of Plymouth, Indiana, the following real estate towit: The undivided one half part of the east half of the nortli east rjLarterof section No. thirteen (13), in township No. thirty-three (33) noith, of range one (1) ear, in Marshall county, Indiana ; twenty and one fourth acres off of the fouth end of the same being tubject to the life estate cf Jane Jones, lato widow and relict of said decedent; being the eHtire inteieft and estate of said Hiram S. Root in and to said premis-s. Appraised at ix hundred dollars. To be sold at not less than the appraised value, f ne fourth of the purchase monto "' f cash in hand, nnd the balance in one, two smJ three rears, the purchaser civin" notes ecured hy Mortage on the premise;. drawnÄ interest from date. DAVID HOW, Guardian. jy2K-u27w4 COMMISSIONERS SALE vstate. OF REAL Agreeably to an order of the Marshall Court of j Common Picas mae at its June term, A.D. ieC), t,,u undersigned will offer tor sa e at the Court u"r "e town oi ny mouth, in Marshall ( tyf Indiana, on the fcth day of September, Go, between 10 o'clock . m. and 4 o'clock p. m. ot" -id dav. the following described real estate. I... :.. rf. .. . ... . ' lu-wii : ine nonn-wefijurrer ot me north-west tii. liter, aud the south-cat quarter of the northwest quarter of section t'iirty-six (-.G), in tow nship thirty five (.;.r) north, of range three (3) east, containing 80 acres, more or less On the following ternu. to-wit : One third of the purchase money cash in hand ; one-third in six months, and onethird in twelve months from the day of sale ; the purchaser tivin' note for the deferred raiments i i . .. i l : t . r wiiii mn'nty t-u reciirujr , w aiv inj; mi oeucnt oi vaiuation and appraisement law, with inUrest from date. The wilt will be subject to the approval of a-iid Ctiiirt, nd the purchaser w ill reetive acertiticate of purchase at the lime of sale. Said land will I. A arTl na YlA rmifuiplv txf Kt in I f .tuw.tr n rt . I others. J. G. OSBORa t', t om'rA upust J. I o;i. p.8w4 TVl ( TICE IS IIFREHY GIVEN TIIATTHE underpinned w; I. at regular scMon of the Hoanl of Con,n,i.s.oncrs of Muhall count v. to be I on'.he 3d day of Sejirmbt-r. IHfö.'.e.r, Pf,lj lor licen-e to aell spirituous Ii, ouors. in accoruance witn the provinions or the late ccneral mhl of Sutc of Tl,e Nation I I-ropo-e to sell i- the South hlf of the io"a.ul I ,!,n"uth- D' V1NNEDGE. Ju'v 26. I -G. n27w4 Old Iron. TWIf,T, pay one cent and quarter per pound e for all Old Iron delivered at my Foundry, in this place F. II. HALL. Plymouth, July 25, 180. n27tf

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prepared to execute all orders in his line of busi than those of any other shop West of Philadelphia. A. F. K. GREAT CLOSING IUT SALE OF Slimmer Goods FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I AT THE Low Price Store. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 1 In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock, we will sell for CASH all of our Summer Goods at PRIME COST. AND ALL OTHER. DSV GOODS AT ONE FOURTH TUX vsv.il ria cxxt ! Now is the time t SAVE YOUR MONEY and luy Goods at NEW YORK PRICES. WE WILL SELL Good Fast Colored Lawns at 10 cents. Good Chall'p'S for 15 cents. and the best .ttyles and qualities for 20 cents. A good article of DcLaines lor 121 cent., same we sold for 2ü and 25 cents We have just received 5'J pieces of REST AMERICAN PRINTS which wc will sell for 10 Cents per Yard. Who cannot afford to buy a good Calico or Lawn Dros for 60 cents? We will sell a Prime Article of Women's Shoes We have a large stock of GROCERIES. CROCKERY, dc.tc.t which we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. If you would get a Good article for about HALF PRICE ! call soon at the Low Price Store, on the comer South of the Edwards House. RICE k SMITH. Plymouth, July 19, 1SG3. n2bif TOH.3Z2 . J9r. T. JLEMO.V, IT AS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS and Medicines to the room one door east of Patterson & Cleveland's sote on La Porte street, Plymouth, Indiana, where he keeps constantly on hand FURE DRUGS & MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsbusgh and Chicago. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, llfD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it is represented. In addition to his large ttock of Drugs oiid Medicines, may be found Endless Quantities or YANKEE IS O T I O 1 S , PEUFUMERV, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, AC. And in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and exMuiiue for yourselves. J'2:tf T. A. LEMON. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF Starke, m. In the Starke Common Tleas Court, September Term, I860. Geor ?c W. Thornton, n. 'I noma II. Jacküon and Ldii K. Jackson. Compl tint for Foreclosure. The plaintiff in the above entitled cau-e by A . W. Portcr,his Attornev, has filed in my office his complaint ; alo the affidavit of Solon O. Whiuou, a disinterested person, from hit h allldavit it appears that the defendants Thomaa H. J ark. on and Lvdi K. Jack-on, are nor -residents or the Sute of Indiana ; ther are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pending of said complaint, and the name will be tried nt the neit term of said Court at the Court House in the town of Knoi on the 4th Monday, the 24th day of September 16CO, and utile- the aatd defendants appear, answer or denui thereto, the lame will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: JOHNS. BENDER, CPk.S.C. P.C. By J. E. Short. Deputy. A. W. PoaTEa. Att'y fjr PFff. J July Slut, leb'). . n23w4. I I B DICKSON k Co. waBt tir books vtr'4 by .esb r n5t?.

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OHIO CASH STORE GO TO THE GO TO THE GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CASH Sj'ORE. OHIO CASH STORE. JUST RECEIVING JUST RECEIVING JUST RECEIVING SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS GOODS GOODS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEVV GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. My facilities for purchasing goods in Philadelphia, IVcw York, AND OF THE MASUFA CTURERS. Enable me to sell at Wholesale and City Prices. Persona not fully acquainted with the value of Ojods, have assurance that in dealing wLh . us they pay the SAME PRICES AS THE MOST EXPERIENCED PURCHASER We promise to do our pa.-t to please and satisfy all who may ejv ns 4 call, as I am determined to establish a character for so.ling goods . If JLoic Prices. My MOTTO is Small Profits, Quickltctunis Among our extensive stock will be found Eadies Dress Goods which is very large, consisting of R LACK, RR OCA DE AXD FANCY Sr&RSi TISSUES, AT7HS? BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavtii, Challies an extensive stock of all kinds of Drc?s Goods of the latest Style and Patterns Also a large assortment of Black Silk and Stella SILK CAPES. BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS, BonutU Flats, Kit. bona, Ruches, etc. Wlxito Goods Embroidery, Collars, Undersleeves, Brilliants, Nunsook's, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, Mulls etc. Gloven. Hosiery and Mitts. Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denim.-, Calicoes, etc., which can be sold chewier than ever before ottered in this vicinity. Good Prints for 6 1-4 and better for 11 cents, good heavy brown anj bleached muslins, fram 6 1-4 to 10 ctnts per yard. Men ami Boys Wear. A large stock oi black and fancy cassimires, silk marseilles vefiingf cctton and linen goo Js. S'.IOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! A very complete stock comprising every variety Oood heel gaiters for 1 25 and others in proportion. GROCERIES. I have the largest stock ever brought to this place. I can sell good 75 cent tea for 50 cenU good brown sugar for 78ceni per pound QUEENS-WARE $ GLASS WARE At wholesale and retail All are invited to call and examine our stock be fore making purrhiae elsewhere

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UK. KU BACK'S Scaiidaiiavinii Itemed icm. When Dr. RoBACK.the celebrated Swedish Physician, introduced his Blood Purifier and B'ood Pills in the United States, he set foith in plain language their curative properties. Thi9 was years go. The task of recommending them has "since been taken cut of his hands. Enlightened men whose character tor sound judgment and philosophy, gives tneir opinions weight in the community, men, who observe, rellect. and make assurance doubly sure bttbre they deciue are everywhere approving and urging the ue of thee wor.derful Preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty ot thisclas, or who choose to investigate fur themselves arc now of one mindon this important subject . Dr. Roback invites the attention of the sick to the ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members of the Medical Profession, Editors of public journals, well know n Merchants and Farmers, and LaJies of the highest respectability, givinir accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, cf which cures they themselves were EYE WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by letter, bv those who have any douot upon the subject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following tacts : That the Bt.ooo Pl-rifer and Bi.ooo Pills have been proved by un ilysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That they cure the almost universal complaint, DVSPErSIA, with unerring certainty, and in a verv short time. That after all other medicine, have proved useless ! they relieve j LIVER COMPLAINT, ! and restore the health and strength of the sufferer. THAT SICK FEMALES, , who have languished for years in helpless weak ness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all , sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and . gentle Himul iting properties. :i hat they recruit SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS. however they may have been trifled with A abused: that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and ! renl. it enjovabie. I hat operating directly upon the poison of the disease in the llond they CAl'SE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the S3 .tem, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RKCRl'IT THE DEBILITATED, and there is no duease of the Stomach and Bowel.-, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, uiaiul or 3Iuscles,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE j lWd. blood oa secretions, i Dr. Hardman will carry with him his medicines in which they do nut give prompt relief, and, (if nd- ' a,'d will be prepared to furnish patents with approniinistered before the verv tit idel of li'e has heen ' P'iate remedies, strictly from the vegetable kin" invaded,) tffict a painless and perfect cure. dorn. " 0 e Hear in iLind that the Scandinavian Vegetable His medicines dre compounded of various Barks, Bi-oot) Till are endorsed by the experience of Budsi Leaver, Gums, Roots, Plants Ac. Procured thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letter, affi- of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe, davits, medical works nd bv word of mouih, pro- : O Regular visits duly announced, claim them to be the very best preparation of the ' O" Particularattentionpnid to SKIN DISEAS-s kind ever offered to the broken down victims of KS and Glandular?, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors, ill health. They hunt disease through every ave- ; Dr. I lard man does not charge for consultation, nue and organ of the system, and eipel it" thor- Dr. Hardman treats al! chronic or lon standing

oui.iv anu permanenriy. 11 in- umiui ineir vupc rionty a;rer one single trial they aie not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number ol them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, '25 cents per box, orobos.es tor $1. Read Dr. Roback s Special Notices itnd Cettificates, pubtUhed in a conspicuous part of this Ta- : per from time to time. Dr. Robacks Medical Almanac ind Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and , valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of ; his Acents throughout the country ! In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally orby letter enclosing one stamp f- r the renlv Principal ollice and salesrooms. No C EastFourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnatti, Ohio. Lnboiatory No. 32 Hammond e:reet. ; for Bale ;a Marshall county by Blain A Co., T. 1 A. Lemon, Pershing k Co, Plymouth; Robert, Cornwell A Co., Bourbon; John Kesler, Bloom- I in'sburg; D. W Strange, Bremen; John Cl-is, Tippecanoe; J. A C. Smith Uuiontown; Haigh A ! Jn Argiw: an.l priests and Merchants gen- ...... j ..w....t. "L TVT)V' aOFA JLXV JL OVJW17J AND SELLING CHEAPER JHAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention ol put chasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAP, GROCERIES, &,C. Havinjr bought our stock at first class Houses we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, i XT 1, II?. I I . . 1 I iv. o. o im uie above we have connected a Tailoring Establishment, Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER w hete we aro prepared to MARK CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM:RS, VESTINGS S. k M. BECKER. apr2H-2! 10.000 ACHES OF LVN ) I710R SALE. I am authorized to seilten thousand acres of land, situate in the county of Stark, State of livhana, all of which are among the choice laid of the county. Also two improved farms which are in a desirable location, and a hotel in the town of Knox, Indiana Purchasers will be furnished with an assistant, who is a surveyor.to aid in finding boundaries and examination of the premises For terms apply to R II Bender, or to the unuiL"'ö,,ru JU'IIVgt:ivl?r'K I jyj OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ThTtTiTe JL umlersigtiod will, at a regular session of the Hoard of Comrr.U-ion.-rs of Marshall county, to be holden on the 3d day of September, lcGO, next, apply for licone to sell spirituous liquors', in accordance with the provision! of the iate general assembly of the State of Indiana. The location on whieh I propose to sell is, on the South part of lot No. 41, in the original plat of the town of Plymouth. S. II. FERGUSON. August 9, 18CU n294w MORE NEW GOODS ARRIVING at the New Ohio Cash Store. This is the place to get the worth of your money. Ladies and gent, call and see the Second Spring Stock D. McWILMAMS. Ma? 83, 10fy oietf

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P1L.LS, A ntver foiling Antidot for Sick II a.L 0, acb, Dytpepsia, Fever and Agua, Liver Complaint, Cottlveneai, V-X Biliousness, Neuralgia, Colic, D. prvi Appetit, DUor, V dered Stomach, Feiual y Ofcstrucilon, c. Heal the teiUxauy of GOV. WIST, Ta. WiLS-)ii't Titxs i a uie and tut useful Family Rtrtudy for Coutlpatim. and aiTectiotia of tha Dtgcstlva Orpin. For IleaJacl. they I'-aTa proved tbtm unites a peeiße." Seal the testimony of G07. KIKO, Ala. " I would not b wlU.out lVllma't Pllli for any price. For Iodigetlon and Headache. I divide a Pill and take tie halC it i gWee linmedi&ta relief." 3old by Druggist! & Sealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists ITo. 60, comer Wool and 4th 8ts. Pittsburgh, pa. ku raoPKUToiis or 31 B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifdge. o TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND rilYSIClANFOR DISEASES OF THELCJNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital AX 1XVA LID' S RET RE A T. Corresponding Member af th London Medical Society of Observalion . J ALTHor of Letters to Invalid! AXD EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at PU.nouth, Edwards House, Tuesday. AUGUST 14th" Warsaw, Wright House. AUGUST 13th. DR. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis Laryngitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treutnient for the oieases or trie L.ung3. Livers, Stomach. Rowels. ralga, Whites, Insanity, Dvsnepia, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin. Syphilis Piles, Sick Headache, Enlarged " onils. Ac. Feb. 2, n2 ly. DR. HARDMAN. PLYMOUTH, IND. ' r T A VTVn ;,,cf - r-u t . r H art;ceinoiir .r,,. ..JL of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve StufTs. .mm. ----- - u.p .,.-., I fmt lilllllll ) Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery. Yankee" Notions, Glass. Stationery, Pure Medicines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of this cominuiiity. We have also, on hand a stock of GROCERIES. ;Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc To be : deposed of at very reasonable figures. I WitI5 aw fay past, we have received from nttsburgh aud.New York a large amount of KEREOSENE AND CCAL OIL. AND for burning the same, of every size and style with or without shides. We are" also agents for nil the popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day. Physician's prescriptions carefully put up at all hours, day or night, by experienced druggists. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with I a call, examin our stock, and become convinced I of the fact that we are doin a liberal business. G. BLAIN & Co Plymouth, Ind., March 29th, Ic5D. JOSEPH Still in Egypt, dealing in Corn! LOUK AND FEED STORE. l'OOO On Büchels Wheat, 2,000,000 Pushels Corn, Oii.000 Bushels Rye, 100,000 Bushels O its, 2,000,000 Flour Barrels Staves and Heading, For which they will pay the Highest Market price in 0SXX Thev also want lOO.OOO CUSTOMERS To purchase Groceries at unprecedently low prices. Thev will pay cash at all times for grain, and sell in return groceries at prices that cannot be afforded by any other establii-hmcnt in the place their facilities for purchasing supplies in Chicago as well as eastern cities, being superior to any other home on account of their freeipuent shipments of Hour and grain to thrs points thereby euabling them to save the expense of exchange. If you want the highest price going for your Grain, Barrel Staves and Heading don't eil before calling at the above establishment. CUSTOM WORK. Their mill has bten recently been lefurnished with New and Superior Bolting Cloths, undergone a general and thorough repair, and ii capable now under the superintendence of of English miller in their employ, of manufacturing as good Hour as xny Mil! in the United Stile. BOLTED CORN MEAL. They have recently put a meal bolt in their mill and can now iurm&h customers with bolted corn meal. Flour of all grades, meal, hran and shorts, kept constantly on hand at the store and mill and will be sold in large and small quantities. As heretofore, flour, meal shorts and bran will be delivered to town customers free of char"e. RICHMOND, WILBUR k CO? Plymouth, May 3, ieC0. I5tf A GOOD Assortment OF. OLOO IE2L , Cutlery, Toys, ami Notions, at A. ETCSXIS'

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S. rpHE UNDKRSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED J to sell tht following described Laads, at very low figures; part down und the balance in annual paymciits, from one to fuf years, with Interest, paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. wqrneqr 34 T 32 N R 1 E A. .40 ehalfueqr " 25 ....SO. n w qr aw qr. . ..." 14 ....40 CENTER TOWNSHIP. N. E. Quarter Sec. 23 T. 33 N". R.2E..A.160 n w qr n w qr " 8 40. g w qr n w qr " 7 40 c half s e qr 32 34 . 3 80 e half u wqr " 30 34 &Q nhalfwq " 1....33 ....1U4 GREEN TOWNSHIP. E. hf N. E. or Sec. 35 T. 22 N. R. 2 E.. A. 80 n half n w qr 33. fcO s e qr s w qr " n c qr n w qr " a e qr ' w qr s e qr. . . ." e half nwqr..." n e qr " w f r s e qr " a e frs eqr...." w half n w qr e half n e qr. . . w half n vf qr. . w half s w qr. . .' w.ha!i' s e qr. . ." e half 9 e qr...." s w qr s e q. . . ." n w qr n half s w qr 33... 34 .. 19... 27.. 70... 30... 2a. . . 23. . . 23... 29... 29... 21.... IS..., 17... 17... . 60 . 40 .ICO . 40 . HQ .160 . 37 . 61 . 80 . K . 80 . 60 . P0 . 80 . 45 .1 0 " 10 " 6T 32 N R 2 L. A 6 32 2 80 80 s half n w qr Known as the Wilson Farm, about 69 acres un der cultivation dwelling house, stable and a good young orchard. One fourth in hand, the balance in five or ten vears with interest annually. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. S. E Sec. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3 E., All s half n w qr..." 15 00 nwqr g wqr..." 32... 33 40 neqr " 31.. .32 162 apt lot " 30... 32 4') lots 2 and 3 " 3U...32 ehalfseqr " 30... 32 W whalf s eqr...." 34...3'J w w half a e or..." 34... 32 SO BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qrSec 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., ehalfnwor " 7 33 4 80 80 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lotsl aud 2 Sec. 6 T 24 N. R. 3 1C"J Lotl " 7 43 w half n w qr " 34 3 80 n wqr 8 wqr " 34 3 43 NORTH TOWNSHIP, n hf n w or ( W M R) Rec 6 T 35 N R 2 E. 123 POLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. v Sec. 27 T. 35 N. R.I A f0 e qr n w qr 36 43 ehalfne qr " 0 nwqr..........." 9. - .34. .......... . 160 s e qr n wqr " 33 5 e0 One mile North ot Knott's Station, fifteen acres under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terra, one half in hand balacca in on vear, with interest. . WEST TOWNSHIP E. half N. W.qr Sec 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 E., A 80 e halt a e qr. . w f r s e qr. . . . e half s e qr. . . e half s e qr. . w f r s e qr . . . . s w qr s w qr. . w hall's w qr.. 27 to . 27 47 . in eo . 22 Vi . 22 47 30 63 SGT M cO 27...:J4 ..163 w half n e qr. Mso tli follow iiitr desciibed lands in Fulton Countv, situated aln.ut two miles East of the Mich-, ijran Road, and joining the south line of Marshall Countv, to-wit : N. E.qr N. K.qrSec 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 L, A 49 a half s eqr 5 31 b0 t Lot No. 2 " 5 31 4 75 Persons wishing t purchase unimproved land, on easy trm, will do well to give tne a call. I also have the P- O , address f the larger portion ot nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a larc quantity of land which is not described in the aUove list. thos. Mcdonald. Plv mouth , FcIk Othl ECOnS-tf LÄXD AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LANb For Sale on lli-v Terms. PERSONS wanting to buy or seil Land, willd well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities lor purchase or sale equl to any in th cou'trv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current ratfs, anJ on time: nw qr sec 34. (less 10 acres out of e cor.) and s h of sw q of ec 27, town 32 n, of rane 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, wee 6 Michigan Road and 122 57-100 acres un:mprovcd six miles north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The se q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the n q of sec 36, town 35 n,of runpeone e rolk townßhirj 400 acres heavy timbered, good waternear Tyner City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 2?, town 33 n, of rung 2 e, 80 acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land.timler and water The se q sect, town 32 n, of ranee 2 e. 16-" acres Green township eight miles from Plymouth near s'ore, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber, fine grahs mrrsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25. town 34 n, of range 2 e.and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres," four miles north-cast of Plymouth jrood mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be sold very cheap. The sh of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3 e close by Tippecanoe Ton :h1 land an& good timber unimproved to be had on easy terms. LH No. 6 in Wheeler addition to the town ri mouth fine dwelling and eoodout houses. North of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, uow know a"Baldwin House" a desirable location. Irf)t No. 91 in Plymouth god dwelliug hous Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth -dwelhna 34x40 feet tor sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth gocd dwelling and two story business house, on one of thebest corners is town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity willdo welltogixe us a call. REEVE k CATRON. December 9th 2tf Plj mouth, Inc. A (Great Bargain! WHERE A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS" MONEY IN TWO YEARS. The most DesiralJe property i the Coantyl The undersigned ofTers to eil his Grist Mill an4 tract df l-nd, containing c6 acres, on which it is located, on verv r a soluble tejra. It is located six and a half miles wvst of TU mouth The Mill is in good repair, manufactures the best quality of flour, and has the bet run of custom of any other in the county. Hie water powi r is steady vnd believed to be superior to anv other in Marshall county. Ry pvopvr attention from three to live thonand dollar can !e made on the Mill, and perhaps more. He ill take any kind of good property in part pajnient For further particulars, enquire on the premises of AYR ES BALDWIN. J.innrv 2b. lr-KO. I2tf. 3tf. Worms. Worm. Wörme. rl 'MI K season is at hand when thci,e scour; of X hildhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. Johji Brtx'a Vkcetabl WoaM ÜöTaovta ic a remedy alike pleasant aid effectual for the tÜ. lliere'if not the IcasUiffi. culty in getting childmt to Uke th medicine. It is prepated in the form of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidity hj chih'rto of all acta. It destroys and expels worms snore effectually than any remedy now in use. bile at tbe samt time U will ia no way affect injurioualv the hrwlüi of th child. T. A. LEMON, rijwovtb. It can be procured from Drcggitu and countx 8torii verv here. Dr. JOHN PTTLL'Ä iMt-Hr' rwts. iiti

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