Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 January 1861 — Page 3
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THE PLYMOUTH DKM OCR AT
A eu: Safari a rTIlE SUBSCRIBER lost somewhere in this 5 tvw:,thv firt ft'.i w ee!c. a i.cktt di.try f.r l"5tiU.T-iU:.;s nu.if hi it. t .'-" the .- with several iirnmi-..ir . ?! th .r r.aneti vtiiuhlo to liiui. Ar. 7 rsou r furn'trx it to m-i will he - - ...... . . ..... - , t liberally ri-warded- I' may b lt-fs at either my resiJen-c or .tt the Deraoorat t.t!;i j. J B. N KI INflER Fi vuioi.'.L. doc".? ln ITtfTu Furtaus Srns.-ttiisKas. Vc hope all our! ' j s , . for oil!- ,;:iri -ub-turiioon, which is onodoihir und ' a hair. e te.-l vei v set'.si'jiv the tnot-tsuf tne preserA pa.'iic asd H:p j 1!! th n4 w!i j are uble to tu, will ri:ult u u-j ;.n :i AI u !. UV hae uuny saaall dt3'h i!i.-.t wo should piy, hut th- rr tHe time liaT been fr oinetiiue p:it, wi eau seante1 . ... t .-I,.-. 0 11 wiic vniicr 1 oil at'LOi.ii' ui iioinuin.,ti nun kavi ii jt ot ,aM fur t':i "r p;iper, w e nJ ourself In aath:n; bat an enviable sttv.it 10:1, and we nope . a . all wln cons'ui- tlifmf Ires our frienJi nui either icad -.u th J m.'uey for the e.-tr or for the time Jthy Lavt- tuk.-n t'ie paper arnl ffli us to step it a we cinaot 'JorJ to -cnl it toiliem louder with otM pay. luT nrinj ns those potatoayou suLscriher. have iror.ii-i.'J 1:.-. Wo need tliena ri'it now. I.osr. Oil t!ie Jtn-et b-f riet'.e'n store tr. tho alley iuinivdiately in'!, i' it, on ui-it .Monday (Jul ! Hi-xk-'i Cr u-t Ylu. containing sora sr.iall l.raj Is ,.r hiTr. Tlie fih-r w'M be liberally "WAr tt'l tv le ivuiirit at l'.w Dc uun rat OHIi, or Lt l'ierf.4 tre. L'oid VF.vTiiEn. A m !: of ur reader- herc-abont-' have ilouhtlesi li'.wpicioned. we have be. n bavin?- wm. rt-ry vloii: winter w eather. For .-ome tw weeks we have had jood loig!ii:ig and there has been eon-'i lralde teaming going on in thisvic:nitT .
l'VUT Kl uo K.-M-.rs.i.,eyx,hr hc Conimiwioneiv an I other, vh arMWftr
.uuroy, nare oj-nea new 'mot ana f reio iroro in tletore of II. Tieref, h.niug rente 1 a partuf the room ocenvicl exclus've'y ?r M"r. Piirca heretofore. We saw comidersbh of their work that wa of u'f t-iior Mi.-Jity. in.! tl ir nu i iMii'.e exter "ivc. Fartli-r i..irtien urs heieaf'er. 17 Now i.-ih- time for Mosi-j to send that o'd . - 1 mollis n Kiw.i t it: her brorm-h U scare the ?5Ör.tli t:irol!'ii.-ir. ii.ick into the Uui'n. We e.n dcrsfai. I ilat lie ?:' :v few w-k-" i"o 'lut an old woman with a bro unstick could ooa sftt!e ti e wholj matter. ::cial li sniKiTioNs. A few of those "pron.isiny"' siib- ril t ri of our, tr'io h.ie boen dead for several we-ks :a-it, hare come 10 life n;a:n, but we were perlt etly 'lorror-etricken tltn other day, to ste nn elderly g'-ntlem in, 'a nb.eriber of oir, too,) who has been dead oer one month, driiag two yoke of oxen up street w expect the very oiii that, had he !"el, he would have brought in that" oJ a-h wood' with. litTK Ä 'I'.. a . o: tho .Maniri.oiitli llarl. .'re Store nradolij', 9 ther des'TM to. a yood lm-'n ess in thwir Iii ; of trade. T! ey Le'-p on 'nn l nd fit up t or i r -t., of u.V. patn-r-ns. We got one ot them he other u.v for y, that is rnrMi at ' :r ten i-dlr. r'tijrrs can -t a- ir'-d bni-g.iins by giving a call. Trv th -in and.4ee. , . Tnk 1'i-r.K Tru.k. Diiriir tl.i frk t!,v-re ha been oi.sMci ib!.- dn lo vii- '.i:vr. mi 1 ti e rice i.ur be. n -reatlv inrreaci.'. 7b.;St .,Ma".ity of hoe. h.Cv s -hl for as litL'h 5.!13 r linnbI iOl ü'h'.T (,;o .7 Ii nr-e :! Ii I- ;. i i thos in the trade tht there ln nev.-r b"ii f p.,e liOijn brought into tbi? rnrk-t a- there hr, ben within th l-i? few dava. Tr.v A fri-n.i if Ol.Tr 'low. ''!i:C a; yH the nl,er ,;4v ii.it had been ü.e i. our of whicii I,e .ad t: ken a!i ihe fro.t, by nuMinr tf:. in i la wvil w Ate: , or water ot t:. ;i fi-:np.-rture. 1 h-v j Jooked tn 1 ti-ted th ividi they had never "unielt frott." Yo j wiio ni.-y bae oi;r applf s frown, trv it. - rs T.tKr.x Si u:r -. i. Wood, F'o ir. C.en ! Wh-,t, Meat, ( .i:ckeilS M. I. Ilt tTt.s Cabba-e, ; or i.y thnig , that is to wir. e;it or drink, :nd ! even ;!-).'! n;!: be tak ii oi. nuhnrr- t.on a thi ! office. Wor. for ".lick, r." Wt wv sw ! that you cant pay for your papr-r, for we know tou j cm and that too without mining it out of your "pile - - 1J- Att.-ntion is raüril tn ibr. ?t. of Dentist ! kortor. I'.r i-'ittrke it fr . ti:Tlt, j,,,,, . out of th i . :r.w 1 i.e r:'sf ike we.s oer evr . He enjoy the repe.ta'ion of being n very Kod ' Dentist, and with aü the v.rk he has d,ne in this i piace ror tue last t-.v , .,r three i mrs wt li n e hea-d no ee.Ti l .i'.t of him. U -Mi s nn.b rirand:ns thi-wusrhly tho busiii-' of b;.- rfiVion, lie is a rlev-r, foeiribJe enth-n-tu. 3 j- Wo !ein by he irs iy that Jimnwr Cleveland has onm.-d a Notion tor? in tho weat part of the building occupied by G. S. Cleveland, as a Dry Goods Store Jimmey is one of the best bovs in town and deserves the patronage of all Ha ussodiätes an t ir;ends, ic-;h hi town and in the countrr ' a I ho may want anything in the way of notion.. Filey will do we?: by giving 1,1m tt call. .tar The Sabbath tantTM School Avxivfrj
"'S"-' ' r- Ha ifave au Ann versarv cntrt.iin?oit . v;-.
gave au Anniversary entertainment. r exaiVtb.,, t the Church or. Monday evening lvt. It was said to have ber n fjulfe. 'i.Vrestlng. After the a!,.,re, wafch-m-etin- was ke; t until after mid i.i.t, by many of the mtxhar of tiie church, t-.-eth-r with other cttirns ul the place. Meari tvn Ti.t Nmt.EUV before last we jokn in what Moe thought we disrespectful Tin-, . ; ni-ger bat Lcr that left our place a abort time before. As we anticipate.!, If.,,,, at tempted to rr -nt it, the nigger being a f,i,d 0f his, s.,ppo,e. hr re-prc-bicing the Lnprineipled mtimauo,,., publi.hed by Pe,inj WilHarn, lt
, 'prin?. eonecmi our lea, ing IL.r.t-ngton. We . j sxivm M.-S notice now.u,,, wedo not , ff 1 n0tlre f-h1. unprincipl.1 al!!lsIuIl3 ül. h . our paper They do n . , e,d aßJ 9ncS
wi noi u'-.-crve it unu will not get it of ua. M iTTtxr.LY sai I ;n his last wok's iue that w were -hmiBg." because he was Irving to imuro our bnsirr. Thi- is sn.pfy a lie, and we do not want to take any loti-cr wav dentin; the faN.dood We re cn,:rfiril frr.tll , f on e under our rotice that he ha, worked ai.st !
1 our mtere-t und tned by thfl m- ane.t kind of en
i ptlemauly conduet to hied,., UB anj fc,t.t f,u, -inpreaionn concerning us, and our burner. And beeaue wo merely Made to the matur we ! do not raider it "whining " He may e.ill it whi-
t-xnfrrhvn he arM the lack we iit VÜUv of it n, oft,,,,, (WJ koit.
Cloe of first VoluniD.
j As we are approaching the close of tlic first vol urne of the Demccrat, we take the liberty of sayj ing a few words tu our numerous delinquent friends aBj suj . iscriher-, for th- pMpJ of stirring up their aw-.d by war of renumber nop." ! Pure DI Dunn- the P-..u rear we Lave teen at great ex I p.nebuy?ng paper for our largo iue, and a rreat S .1... t it ..u .i r '- raiso money to pay for it, which however we bavo I managed to do,; unJ, feeling that we are not doim ourit-if justice by luruifihiug many of our icade . , . ." , . . wi ll t.ie piper withQi.it rcreiviug any pay for it, we hate Jtermned to make n great eflurt to econ- . , , , 1 oaiize in ike tli coninieuceinoiit of the icj-oi'i to1i;iu.j l!iu tiiue to Livgin. Tiiftie of our s.tb;criheri who do not pay us the withiiithoear wiil be cburud the full rates, aüd iionu iiftd flatter theuaselrcs that they will fit iifl' f.tr AT mvn? llii-in r.,nrc m-511 K. .7?jfi" " c,i!i ll.tux! (in tl thiv .!! t ri urn tiaT n;i. nr rmr uti without calling in. rwinfw tti full: nKiMit a m r r nulililnnrp . 1 , . , I a paocr without he eU tie nav for it. lf riavl-c 111 item of news to our subscribers to know that pijter al'u wiilco.nt us$'?0.6(l when th prceiA o'inie e xpires. This of ia-lf U a heavy item of expense that has to bo nioner down, hut this is not one-third of the whole expense, so, all will discover that it takes money to run a printing office, and we hope all those knowing themselves to be in nri'- iis wil' cill in .-oon acJ pay before the first ohi!ne h o;;t. II they do not thoy will have to pay the .0,O0. Il wll bo only two more w-eks until the time it ut. Hear thii in min J. Coy mi ionfr Poor lit the. Of late we have heard much said about the un-Lealthy and most uncomfortable ccrdition of the Poor Houe estab'ii?hi i contrary to lair, by the Commis.-ionerp iii this r luntv, about nine or ten'months r iuce. A few dars tinc.j we vi?ite J the institution, and in our not isuewill let our readers have a peep a to tbe interior of it: Wo will onlv add now that the oiitrarre eoiiimitted on tha noor of Marchall countv. taking care of them is not ejiuled anywhere in the tate or in the United States. Tin institution is a nuirrmer and disgrace to the people of the conntv. The inmates h i e been treated inhuman, and 1 cni.-ijrooiM by these otfie'aN pi iccing them in j SUeil f dell. I Mme in our next issue. We have ne t room to . . 1 Ni:w Vkar's F.v::. Ham.. A few of the young: men of thispi iee 2 ; e an Ovter supper and poeial danee at t!" Iviward s iloue on Monday eve. lat. V'e muJerstand tha'. they had a very good ' tone snl tint thev were catin, ilaneiniT and being! merrv until tl New Ytar was ushered in. Mav ! " ' they ail !,ve to .e? nuiiy nn re 2iew x ear eves.! and always pn" them as pleasnntly as they did the , Inst ere :t the Gbvail- House- j W heard several of the gucts remark that thev I .1 1 . . , , " ! wereto.ly under obhgatums to those who got j up the affair, but also to t'.e proprietors of the House ; who on this oeea-Mon, r thev lo on ull others, did ! everything i:i their pw , vi o lend to their eiijovmenf. Mr. Pun., at the "Gehirn Hoot" and shoe stire has -.v"!',;.; t! r -et ive i a rti v larre ! .,...1 .. ..11 .1. ... 1 ..-. . 11 1 .1 .1 u.-o rej-c;e- ?l 7;? oi iloot.S ilU'l .1O0S 111:11 UO Tfcll es he is ' '; , nt; o oiT r.t priees to suit the times -p-.i-'e j.riee.-.' He say he ii ter.'e Mlling a per ilnn any other house in the place. He wil! vi.do -bi-i!!y give t!rj ciy bot o! bargains. To -aiify -i:r-lf ahout the n:atter call on him i.i:d examine roek and en.,uire price, wh.'ii tou will bceoi.i" .;t:tA-i.l that he Lag lara'iii to -M-.-.'Mc Frriv ti.. c ate uud-.-r oblivatior? e ate un ijr oj:ratior
; . ; aiKi .tin . . c:u -- i to the :u. ir.bi f, i,o le ofFrte and Aeeep- : Tvner 8.10 " ) trd Ma-.ous, of i'i: place tor an invitation to at- j arkivk
i.! tUii'frM'.t.l :i rno:ria; ev:,iii;r last, but j ;e:ifi!i.of:u.ce weic rueh that '.ve could not be piesei.t. W e w-i c lud to k ü..t !.j-.v.-vr Ü;ey had a Ve;y plta.nnt and interesting time For thf Ue nocra. Maioiiic Festival. Ae-or ir.g to previoes arrangement, Plymouth No- ,',9't 1 ' al A- X:i9on. Celebrated . f?:"' ermry of Hi . John, tbe Ev.tneilnt's birth- . 'U' W',,M 6iirupria:t; festival, at their hal'. on ; iV !J7tli ..It- ! A Itrgi numbtr of the brethern were present, ' tu i i re iisyisieu in t:ie lesiiv.tesct trie hour by a goo llr number of lad it s. Tiie Festival wis formally organized by .stdect i"C Hrotlier J..lm G . O.-borue Proident, an! M. A (). p.;ckard. Secretary Aft. r tome appropriate i -,.....ir .u.. n., t. . . v- ... . ... .. iriimif.i Hum n!- i rrsi'iiui, nc in v 1U.-.1 ull lali.e b-unf il'ul repa-t prepared, k.ier j.ai taking ofrl.icii j the fo'dowin toasts and Stiitimentf were oiVered,1 and i-espoitoed to by the jejs m nam.d
-Our Worshipful Master-ou who.,, depends the : , : l , 1 t:,,,.v'onu -car 01 that elegantly illus- . , , , r -tinted magazine, :::;:!;;: t::- "" d '" , cosmopolitan art journal.-Re-jmnded to by L. ... J. G . Osborne. ! tl our admissioas, during the season, to
'MaKonrr, Ancient in its origin, Pacred in its j principles, und beneficient in practice." J rte.pon.h d to by Uro. II. C Ihirlingaine. ' Tb Oilif.-iB of our I.oJi'n. T devoted to our Order, jealoue ofitsrighte, ealous 1 r " - mm ! v i .... ,n ,tq defence. Ksponded to by Uro. M. H. R iee. "St. John, the Etaneliat, whose birth-day we j celebrate, and aod of the noble patrons lo wboin ' iMwoiiryia dedicated. Mar the memurv of tl.. i rei,,Ie. f ü lauer ! to th lit..t twu..,;tv - j . Responded to by Uro. J. II. N. Klinker. "Our 'True Kinsmen."-.Vav it be their lot to ' r .j .,, . . .. r 10 fad in w,th those who will not fail to Jet fall few j ahcavca for tt.-ta to I(in witho:t rebuke. j RcFponded toby Uro- If. O. Tbtrer. j "The day w e celebrate." Ilcspondtd to by IJro.A Myers. "Tlie Carui..al Virtue. Kespcnded t by Ihn. C. K. Tom. "7'ho Imidin of tho Festival Pair represcnta tlVOf Of the Virtue of nnpfMii. 1. ,,:..; ..' u-sponueu vt oy uro. v. j-;. Van Valkenburgh. " tacn other gilt, which God on man be.iowa. i Its proper bound, and due restriction knowa. To one fiifiu purpr dedicates its power, And finishing i j act, exists no more. Thin, in obedience to what Heaven decrees, Knowledge shall fail, ond prophecy shall cense; But lasting Charity's more ample Pway, Nor liound by time, nor subject to decar. In happy triumph shall fore ve r lire, Atwi endlis good diiiuac, and endleaa praie receive." KeepouJea t, bv Jh o. M A. O. Packard. j "To the memory f tie abent Tast Master of iiTmf,.itnj),KlSc1N(fcJn Msy their pre neut as7 T MUUch V.l from (W lurcoii. , ,ra i;lVA - . Krfpon.se: Adi.-ai h heart arm, fn.J adieu, Denrbreatheru of th myatic tie,' Ac. il Iii i . I!ge. - Mav.r.g laid !. the and resumed the t,-, ' rl, may they continue to ,r.r,tt, ,n,. r,.rnnt ofl b,h.rlrb,e,nan.,,n uni.i summoned br 1
the G.nnd Warden of the Celestial Ijodge above
from their labors oa earth, to 'that refreshment - J ,vh;ch iä eteraai. Responded to by Bro. G. P. Cherry. "Frennuonry the h ind-maid of religio.' j Responded to by Rev. Wm. Porter .5ro,,.r job. "iorris, the great A American Av- - . tl0r aud Tn,tructur of the Ord-r Mar h- lit . ! ion as a Bl,;;,,r, lirht thereof." ! .f . . . . , .. ,. ' Kespor.uoa toi'T Uro. fl.fJorbtu. 0 j Alter the toasts and responses, the company cn- ? I paged in the social pleasure of the evening uutil L resonable hour, when ther dispersed, satisfied j that it wa$ ywd to be there. J.G.OSBOKNK, Freaident. M. A.O. Packard, Secretarj. Inteseatln from Washington. Ualtinioro Jan. 2, I8C0. A privatu letter from II. Winter Pavia gives positive assurance that the Crisis Committer will present a unoniwou? report, embracing hn enabling act for New Mexico, providing that no new State be admitted into tho Confederacy without the consent of a' l th other States, and urging the repeal of al! tbo Personal Liberty b'lls. Washington, Jan. 1. To day h a general holiday in all tho Departments and the munieipal cflieea are closed. All the A; reign minister, and army and uavy officers, paid their respects to the President, after which the citizon generally wera admitted. A tew Lnion and beceson cockades were Feen in the crowci. Tho receptions were chereleps, and the greetings lacked tho earnestness of farmer similar occasioui. I3ut few members of Congre? e:e present Waphimrtcn Jan. 2. An earnest nddriäs to the people of the United States U prepared, leeomrnending them to ra'ly to a eouipromise 11 the ba.-is of the proposition f Senator Crittendcu und Iligler. It is already signed by a number ot Senators and Repredtntattvei. Tlit? most intimate friends of the President sava hU present detumination is not to remand Major ! t.l .... f ! Aniiirrwii iu rcri .uouuilC. Tlie report th:;t troops have beca aent to Char's -ton created great indignation among Southerners. If any order for ?uch a movement had been given it was revoked. The sloop -of-war Brooklyn ia at Norfolk, oiEcered and manneil for anv emerj-cnev. PLYMOUTH S TATZE MARKETS XvTt-Wheat 7r SS Flour. ... i'ZcOt per cwt '20(5,2--. GOc per cwt 12VC l.riCtSlb Corn t Oats Meal P.utter Chickens j Potatoes i Jjirirs 2(25 i2,; Clover Seed, dull 7.,n'';t''? vA'i' ' ' Y , ' :j,25fa3,5( 1,75(2.00 50c crtjt pfp Hides Green per lb .'... Lard ,lAro? rf.taiI Ahou uers and hides p. F. W. & C. R. R. 2,20 4c 7ji H 8(0,0 7(Sc MAIL TRAIN. COl.NO EAST. i noiNG WEST. 6:10 a.M Ft. Warne. .. 5:05 .m. Grovtrtown. ..f):(t5 " Ltna Green. ..6:5$ P'ymonth. .. . H:30 " 'Bourbon 9:07 Üi, r?,ivi110-' !!: " . Innwo,d. . . . 7.19 Hourbon !:55 Pl.mouth 7:3.1 i Etna Green. . 10:1 Grovertown . .7:5 i Ft. Wavne. ..12:10p. m. Chii-arro 1 1 -fin ! EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN . . ii,,1a EA?Tf fiOIN WnsT. ' m. ! Ft. Wavne l:'10 i. m.I t. Ii eag t:M r f 1. o.r . " i iinoniunii.. " i.m.i creeri. . .:vi " ( Ply month. . . 1 : 1 0 " ! Hourbon G;';o ; Inn wood 10:24 Ihiurbon 10:"fi " j Inn wood . . , .. f:ll " ..7-10 . .7:.'5 i PI v mouth. . i-.: . r.ii.ii uri'L'ii-i":iQ 1 Ft Wavne. . 12.1" a m. Chicago ru ITUIWII .10:10 j j vi n.i s i-in: in miii iri-rji'i priouia nave 11 i at their station by 1 ():.'.'( A. M. to insure bhinmeut ! tTi'..,..,..,.;.i.:.. i'.'.ii -i i,i . Mtiit- day. S. K. EUW AliDS, Freight Agent. CINCINNATI, PERU Ä CHICAGO R. R l.FAVl" L-t Porte 7:00 a. m. L: WE ! riyriiMt!th....l:00f. M.j ,, . Tvii.t 1:30 V.'ulkertun ..2:00 ARRIVE LaPorte 3:20 Nl t -'ih ...!: 1 0 ' SEVKtf YEARS! ! 1 . i 1 1 he 9een veirs of unrivalled sneoens attendin-' ' j the ' j "fiosmopollino ari Association," j lve i.ndeit a boufeholl word throughout every j t'nder the angers or ti.N peul tr Institution, orrr three hundred thousand homes have learned to I apprciati by beautiful work of art on their' walls aiidehoebterutur. on their tables, the j Rr u,. v .1. ii un uviiivu Hum utvuBiinj a Euoscrib-1 Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. TER US: Any person cau become a member by tub crib 11 Z tf,Trf tioilar, lor which sum thev will re -Me 3,i inches, entitled, i.t..,Vtrc .', im. ine large and superb t-teel engraving, 30x VLSTAFF Mt.'ßTURINa HI3 RECfll'IT3." r i i ... "The Gallery of Paintings, 548 BfOad-! Way New York. . n addition to the above benefit, there will b. rivi'H to aiiK4irUirai. ad rrref ilf - n -r. - tM a,vuB VI Vit 1 lTa3 ovr 5.H) !5 cnsitifii! WaAi of ;rt eomnriring valuable piintintrs. mar ' , . outlines, etc., forminc a truly national tan fit . HK T''ERD Engravi.m;, which every subscriber T,'11 0,,.rci;.c, ntitled "Faitafk Miwtww ,, "ÄTS W .!,. o.....l ;...;. 1 ..J' . . ti, iiiji.ciinriimi miijipie, ami i4 printed "n 'eavy plate paper 'AO by :?H inches, making 'trlT'n oruaMCI,l öui,;UA wall of '"ber the library, parlor or oHice. Its subiect is the celebrated sc'no of Sir John Falstaff receivin. ir Justice Fhallow'a oflice, the reertiiU which have been g:.thereI for bis "ragged regiment." It could not beiuruishd by the trade forlea tlian j five dollars. j The Art Journal is too well known to the whol j country to need commendation. It in tr,,..;' centy illustrated magazine of Art, containing j Essays, Stones, Poems, Gossip, ic., by the very - ; bt-fct writers in America. The I'mrr-ivinc im c..,, n..M . . r .1 1. V .? . n 1 . l" 4U,' wan 01 me coun i "7 J mail, with satety, being packed in a cylinde rylinder J rnl:'K" prrpaiu Subscriptioni will bo redeived uutill tb p.... mug of the Igt of January, lbCl, at which time the l)ooks will olose and the premiums be given to ! subscriber. ! Noijersoii is restricted toanin de miKt,;,:. ' I Tbose remitting $15, an. entitled to five memberm., an.i ..iou-1 ettra l.ngravmg for their trouble. H.ibsertp,iona from California, the Canada,nd a'l foreign Countnes, must be $3 50 instead of ., in ordt r to defrav extra pastax, cte. j l or further particular end for a copv of the ' le-entlv illustrated Art Jowra,.mnounccil -the i (atiilogue of Premiums, and numerous nuperb graving. Regular price, 5!) cents per nam' bpec:tnen copies, hone vrr, will be sent to t! ,. ,.., liriII ni,,oric;i." jt fontaina ennumber. hn.gto ftub.eribe, o receipt of IS eent, stamps or coin. Addres, tlioie in i ( Ij- ',;i'V, Actuary C. A. A. ' 5 ,6 Broadway, New-York. ! P. ib..ciiptiM:s rece ud and forwinle.l Hy D MrDox,n ALo-nt for VuL'l Ä 1 ' f pvrim.-ii Engravings and Alt UunU can? ''VofWnJUf !
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COMIXO TO I J5 ETTKH BA R OA IX S TMAM EVER ! We are nw roceiviii oar all nnd Wiuter Stock, comprLing most evwjthinj iu tbe A DIES ADGENTLKMN3 LINE, reon a CALICOES, OIN'OHAM, DELAINES, PLAIDS, SILKS. and a great many OTHER RTICLE8 To Numerous to Mention ! Also a FULL SUPPLY I Is O T U 1 i G , avoat a Orer o.nts, D.c:s3 ami Businets oat, HlMckaiul 1'Vncv aimere Paut., m 1 vqgcI, J'jaits and attinett Pant?. Black and Fancy Silk o?t3T of every do.?cription. Also a full Kiipply of and a general assortment of SHIRTS, DR WER?, Hats and Capo, TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, l.tD UMBRELLAS Together with tbo above we have connected a T.MIljOltl.Vq SiiOJPm nkere w are rrepnred to aaake ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING, WARRANT YOU A QrOOd JF" 1 t ft A Full supply of GROCERIES PRODUCE Taken at the ftighentillarkct Mrtce. SCc MB ECKER, ISo. I, CORBLVS ULOCTK. Cornor I ORTE AND MICHIGAN ST.n T. ET? , PLYMOUTH. IS D.
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Amidet all the TroubUa and Ami tttiaa nf ta J Presidantial Campaign WILLIAMSON Is receiving at tke KTew Torlt store OPPOSITE THE BAXK. One of tlie largest and best aeleoted STOCKS OF GOODS Ever broueht over the Allegheny monntains. . I con t believe m putting and blowing; a'J I U6k ' . c.rijMouy locome and examiue tlie Style, Prices and Qualities Of mr goodj, for themselrss. I have all the Latest Fashions and Pattern Pireot from New York and Philadelphia, of both Ladies and Gents Dry Goods 15 Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Booto zxxxcfL shoos Tea, CÜ'ce, Suf,'ar, he, of the best quality, which will be sold very cheap. ALL KINDS COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for goods. All the above named stock cf goods to bo sold cheaper than the like was e-er ottered before, to make way for more. WILLIAMSON. Plymouth, Sept. 20, ltrCO 35 DISSOLUTION. -jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tbo il Co-partnership existing between the undersigned, under the Firm nameol G. S. C L E A V ELAND k BRO., will expire, by limitation, on the 15th in.t. and from that day wilFbe dissolved. Either of U9 w ill settle up the business of the Firm. Thebusir.es will be continued by G. S. Cleave laud, aljne. G. S. CLEVELAND, JAS. L. CLEVELAND. Phironth, Ind., Sep. 12, lG0.-t?5. 0 T. a. IsE.WO.V, TAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS I and Medicines to the roota one door east of Patterson & Cleveland's store on La Porte street, Plymouth, Indiana, where ho keeps constantly on band PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Entablishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, ixr 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 hi large stoek of Drugs and Medicines, may be found Endless Quantities or Y A IV K 12 K NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELÜID, CIGARS, L'C. And in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at price as low as can be aflordwd. Call and examine for vourselvea. n25tf T. A. LEMON. 1NPECTINE.-TIIE PERSIAN FEVER .1 CHARM. 1 For the prevention and cure of Frrrr and Aqut j and Uilioua Ferer. This wonderful remedy wa i brought to the knowledge of the present proprie- j tors by n friend who ha been a great traveler in I Persia and the Holy Land. j Into coing down the river Euphrates, he ex-1 pcriencrd a arrrr? attack of Fever and Ague. On : discovering his condition, one of ihe Boatmen took , from Iiis person an Amulet, raying. Wear tki ' and no Freer trill touch jii." Although imredu j louaas toils virtues, he complied, and experienced j immediate reüef, and has since always found it au effectual protection fronfall malarious complaints. ' On further investigation he found that the boat- , man attributed to it miractlou wen, and aid that it could only be obtained from the Priests of the Sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman iu eoiiveridiu,' w iMia Priest obtained from him the t secret of its preparation, and ascertained where the j nutlet inal herbs w tie A liud, of which it was com- j pounded. Tlie wonderful virtues of this article ' have indiceda full belief in the minis of the na-, tive in the miraculous healing jxiwers of their; Prictds. " j Since his return to Americi, it has been tried w ith the harpie.tt el'ect by net oral Ladies ond (Jen- j tb iiifii of birli character, who have given it the ! most unqualilied praise. '1 his remedy having been ' a apecific in Persia for hundreds of years, for tho ; prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilions Fevera-is now ffcivd to the American people. ' It w ill be sent by mail, prepaid, w ith full direction for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Dcjx.tniid Manufactory, IK Main St.. i.i. iim.iiio. a. nranen mce, Hank nl Cnnin.crrt' Building, New York. Address v IiiliI v JOHN WILCOX CO.
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PiLLS, A iir falling Ai.iiot flf Sick II. u. I. ' v Liver Comnlnint. CoUvms. le . Ed tho testimeny of GOV. WISE, Ta. MTni:i' Vuxi ate a tu and nwi nful Iimtlj Rtmffj U-t Cw4Mtn, nd nrrctloca of the Dilutive Ornn. For rtea.Wbö th-y lurve provisl th(in aulTes a six'eirto," Eead the testimony of GOV. KISQ, Ala. "I wonW not b without Wilson's PUls' for any price, for Iud!g lion and !Iea4iah I divIJ a Pill ni taX Ihm ball; It Immediate relift.' Sold by Drnggieta & Coalers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 80, corner Wood and 4th 6ts. PITTSBURGH, PA. orj! raontrcTons or B. L. Fahnestook's Vermifuge. 50,000 C0PIE:S ALREADY SOLD EVERYBODY'S LA WYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, a BT FU4MT CROSBY, OK THE l'ltlLADKlriHA BAR lt Tells You Ho to draw up Partnership Papers and gives general forms for Agreements of all kinds, Bills of Sale, leases and Petition.. It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Note ami Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Releases. , It Telia You The law s for the Collection of Debt with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kinds of property Exempt from Execution in every State. Ii Tells You II w to make an Assignment properly, VTtii lotnji for Composition with Creditors, and thd Jiiolverjt, Laws of every State. It Tells You The legal relation existing betw een Guardian and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. It Tells You What constitutes Libel and Slander, and tlie Law ns to iarrirtge Dower, the Wife's Right in Property, Divorce and AlimoHT. It Tells You The Law for Mechanics' Liens in every Stat", and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the same. It Telia You The Law Concerning Pensions and how to obtain one, and the Preemption Laws to Public Lands. It Tells Yon The Law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interferences, A ssignments and Table of Fees. It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every StateIt Tells You Tb meaning of Law Te.au in ceneral use, and explains to yo.i the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Power of both the General and State Governments. It Tells You How to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to Every Fa-mer, Every Mechanic, Every Man of Eusiii' .ss, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of S1.00, or in law style of binding at $1.25. iooo a'year Can bo inr.de by enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all rtieh are v ry liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agent, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POT I E It, Publisher. jI;nG iXO. ClTSansoui Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EVERYBODY WANTS. TIIE FAMILY DOCTOR, Containing Simple Remedies, Easiiv Obtained, for the Lure ot Diseases lit all lorna?. T PROFESSOR IIF.NRV S. TAILOR, M. D. It Telia You How to attend upon the sick, and how to cook for them ; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, Arc., and how to guard against infection from Contagious Diseases. It telle You Of the various diseases of Children, and gives the bestand simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaccinnation, Whoopingcough, Measles, kc. It Tells You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infantum, Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Scald Head, Ringworm, Chickenpox, .vc, and gives you the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Billious, Yellow , Typhus, Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and pimplest remedies for their cure la Telia You The Symptoms of Influenza, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Erysipelas, &c., and gives the best remedies for their euro. It Telia You The Symptoms of Cholera Morbus Malignant Cholera, Small -pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cure. It Tells You The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various disease of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, and the best remedies for their cure. It Telia you The symptoms of Epilep-sj-. Jaundice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases of tho Heart, Hemorrhage, Venereal Diseases, and Hydrophobia, and gives the best remedies for their cure. It Telia You The best and simplest treatment for Wounds, Broken Roues and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlow, Boil, Scurvy, Bums and Scrofula. It Tells You Of the various diseases peculiar to Women, and give the best and pimplest remedies for their cure, together wilh many valuable hints for the preservation of . the health. The work is w ritten in plain language, free from medical terms, so is to be easily understood, w hile its simple recipes may soon save you nianv time the cost of the book. It is printed in a cl and open type ; is illustrated with appropriate e -a-vings. and will be forwarded to your nddreps, no.. Iy bound and postsgc paid, on receipt of $ 1 .00. O o'luiniauo p'tngt $1000 A YEAH can be made by enterprising men everywhere, in selling the aloc woik, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For !ingle copies of the Book, nr for terms to agents, with other information, apply to oraddre.-s JOHN E. POTTEII. Publiker, -Imd ISo. til , nneoiu Street, Phil ielphia. Pa ill il ill idling.
W.. 1) . B A li 11 Y . llav'.in loeated in the lown of ARGFS. MARSHALL COUNTY, IND.." Be.-p.-et fully inb ri'i- tlie citii n of that town and the -inv.minlii.i: e uniti-v thnt be is fully prepared to repair Rilieh.Sh.d Guh. PiMoU. .md Vventhinc ertaiinii-- to tbe tii'i-simihieg ba-iui , um'm the h.ol. st lioli. :tn i at I iTis.. nable The pt im;f of t';r ptjb'i-- r ) n. Xii i-. " . n 'o iv
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TlieaHir.1 ..e.c. Extern - n" "G.-t i f xdtenuit than x 'lD C iV";,?,,HTe A -re,tcr at the SrOh'Jl 7 or j.n. jjijj STOCK Of A SPLENDID STOCK ÖF A SPLENDID STOCK OF I tVTLTL rJ3 VIXTER GOODS FRESH FToirTi VsTTK G0DS F RESIT rnrr M ivy.u i IIK KÄST FKESHFPiOM THE EAST now for bargains .NOW FOR BAROLIXS CO TO TUP nWF0R BARGAINS O TO luv S 10 CASU ST0RK iu. unit) LASH STOI'P My facilities for pun-baaing good itf riiUadcIpliia, ;YciV York, AND OF THE MAXCFA CTURKRS, Enai.'e nie to i-il at Wholesale and city Prices. Farraars, Mechanics, Labcr ryouriunterctandgoto the ' W OHIO CASH STCRE -Iy tock Kiji5f3 ia pMt vf AafticK .nrcsx Goods Such as BLA CK, BR O CA DE A XD FA XC F MORINOES. DELAINES feC, feC. Goods, of the lateat style and patternsOf ifr T'APIEJS CLOTH OldiQereat pnees and colors: Also a large assortment of Black Silk an 1 tStri1 SILK CAPES BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS Bonnet Flats, Ribbons, Ruches, etc. XVTlxito Goocls Embroidery, Collars, Underslecrei, BrüluaU; Nansooks, ictona Lawns, Ssog, Mulla etc C7orj. IJvuery and JjVy Muslms, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, CalJcoes, etc., which can be sold cheajKrr than ever before otlered m this vicinity. I will sell Good Print ast color. t,r 6 8 10 cents, and a bi tter print lor 11 cts., puch aa jou have to par 12 for and pood weavy Mucins for 6 add 8 cent,- encaper than ever before sold in Pljmoutb: and, for aea and boys wear 2 very lsrge tot-k of CLOTHS AND CAS3IMERE8,Black and faaeysiik V ESTIG ß, TWEEDS JLc. BOOTS A XD SffOEM ! ! ta The lar -est stek ever brought to 0e plaee, which I w ill sell very low. Also a very lar lot of carpeting, froa 14 tf toSl OOpryd. GROCERIES. Groceries at wholesale and retail prices GooA 75 cent tea forSD eent.spr pound tod $1 00 ta. for 75cents. Code, sugar, molasses and rvrun.' cheaper than you caa buy them at any other hoese la town.. Q UEEXS W ARE $ OLASS WARE O O KING G L ? 1 : ( i; priet: lO.OOO A CI a lis OF LYN I 7101! SALE. I am authorized to sell ten thousand acres of land, situate h the countT of Stark, State of lnd: ana. all of which are atBorv tb choice land of the county. AI?o two improved larin which aro in a den iable location, and a hotel in the tow n of Knox, Indiana Purchasers will be fun.i-hed with an assistant, w ho is a surveyor ,to aid in ruulimr loundane and examination of the premise . For terms apply to R H Bonder, or to ti e tndersigned " JOHNS BENDER, A NY BILL FOR POPLAR I I'M BER f Drv or Green I am prepared lo fill at the LOWEST PRICE, and oi the BEST QUALITY; also, SHINGLES on hand eoi stantlv. rjarl5-8tf H." PIERCE. A (Rrcaf IBara'aiii! WHERE A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. The most Desirable rtrh i the Conittyl 'I be undersigned offers to sVll bis Orit Mill anl tract df land, containing f acres, on which it is hieated. on er reasonable tetms. t i located six and a hall ' müe w-st .." Pltmoi.tlt The Mdl is in good repui , ni:-neta' ti.n the be-t pnlity o llour. mI his the iuM rim d't utoniof any other in theeoumt. Tiie water w-r is f u a.!y nd bel:eed to be anterior to nnv other in 31 a rhall county. By prop, r attention from three
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t itive thonsünd d..lJa.-i can lie made on the Mill, and perhaps more. He will takr any kind of jood property in prtt pa v merit For fm'thof '.to tieulars. en.jiiire on he premiaee AY RES BALDWIN. n no iMtfi. ietf.-.1tf. Old Iron. I ,W ILL pay one e. nt and a 'jnarter per pound i in- nil Old Iron d.. l cred at mv Foundi v. in W-fl.tf.- 1. II. HALL I -p. i..v .. i-f i nk
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