Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 February 1861 — Page 4
NEW ABKIVAL
HASLANGER & BROTHERS, 1 ß iLOOD PURIFKR AN1 ELOOD'TILLS XUSSBAUM VAVIDSOXS BY TE LEGRAPiH
Tx later Sung. BT B.NirH. 0h how happy are they. Wh the trittex do rxr ; An J hare squared up For one year or more, Tongue caniot express, The great joy of the rases; Wh$n dilinqucnts have paid The old acoax. Printers all the day long Labor hard for a soiit Oh! that all their hard late You might see, They work night and day, And of course want their pay; To buy bxead, iuttsr, tuGta and TBI. One would hirdly believe What em ill sum they receive For the paper addressed to .ich name; But the price is so small That good people, all, Will pay for fear of the shame !
Heavy Embezzlement oz Railroad Tickets. The officers of the Pennsylvania Kiiload Com pany have recently ascertained tint many of their tickets hare beea said in this city, and not eccouat - ed for. Upon investigating the mitter they bare obtained information that leads to the belief that they were sold by Ch irlej E. Evans, freight toat for tli company, and Ephraim T. Evans, a clerk in the oJSceof Mos FoUcr, the puacnjjer agent. They wre arretted yesterday by Deputy Chief of Police Ham, and about seventy Hive tickets lound upon them, or traced to their pesession. It is said th.it evidence has been obtainod that they have sold tickeU ia the absence of Mr. Potter, at leas tlnnfie usual price, which is twentj-ono dollars each. They were taken betöre the polled court this morning, charged ith emboazzling one hun dred aai fiuy tickets, worth two thousand dollar, and by request of the government the ca.es 11 coa tinned till Thursday next, bail in the sum of $3UU0 being required, The suspected parties are beta yo uug men, und hare families residing in this eity. Boston TractUer, Jaa. 33. A FART OF MoNTCOMEUY GaWO IN THE P.i:TiSTUar. John W. Uurus, sheriif of Jackson county brought to Jefferson City the following prisoners, convic ed at a special term of the Circuit Court eftbat county : Thomas McGec, for attempt t9 decoy slaves ; Henry McLaughlin, ditto ; Allan Finkcey' ditto : Thomas Carr . horse stealing ; Charles Richards, gnml larceny ; Edward Blair, burglary. It in suppoied that MeGee is the man that murdered Greathouse some time since. AH of these men belong to Montgomery's gang of o.urdercrs and negro stealers. St. Louis bulletin. "RetrenCiiment and Refoxni." In the Ute political canvass tho Republicans arraigned the Democracy for ex travagino) anJ abuao of power, aij promised 'retrenchment and .reform" in tho administration of the Stato Government if they carae into puwor. They sncceedod upon that issue. Is thero any likelihood that theso pledges will be redeemed ? Whoro are the Republicans who weru so profuse in their promises to cut down tho public expenditures and purify the Government? Ia there even a prospect of a chantro for the be w w Am vv m mm v v - sand scheme! are on foot to deplete the the treasury. An extra session of the Lejsrishture ia also talked of, as the Republicans think it impossible to i'.o all tho legislation during a Constitutional session to perfect their designs on tho publio treasury and increase the burdens of taxation. W refer to this matter to remind the people of the pledges made by the Republican party before tin election. State Sentinel. 37 Gen. Jackson, in his farewell addr?ig to the pecplo, in March, 1837, thus alluded to coercfon. He said: "If such a struggle is ever begun, and and the citizens of one section of the country are arrayed against those of; another m doubtful conflict, let tho battle result as it may, then? will be an end to the Uuiou and with it an end of tho hopes of Ireemen. Tho victory of the viotors would not secuio to thero tho bloseinjj of liberty. It would avunga their wrongs, but they would themselves sharo in the common ruin." Thes.5 words of tho venerable patriot ouht lobe inturilnd in letters of sold and every where distributed at the present time. A civil tear ii the end of the Union. Let no R-'pp.blican aftr this presnrae to quote Andrew Jackso.i in favor of coercion. The Cut of Cukrciox. We see that Beacher, of the Independent The R jv. RiBeecW. wbo asaistetl in arming k m; o. ,1 , . jom1. for reboilujii, ana who was soclamar- . 8.13 ou3 for the ri 'ht uf silf-irovernraent thero is for 'coercing' the S-m'.h into subrriiision to ft viol ited Constitution. Preston Kin, iha hero of Windmill Point, who va3 so zealous for Canadian B9C9saion th it he culd not ltocp thia side of the American line (nor get quite across to the othor aide,) is for putting down the I rebala by force. It is well for theso fanatics to talk of fore men who send others to encounter dangers that they shrink from themselves. They have brought thia mischief upon us, 1 tijfalo Republic, State Prixter. There is a fair prospect that the present fcegislaturo will abol ish the ofüco ot State Printer, ard let out. the work to the lowest bidder. There oan be no doubt but that an immense nmcunt of money could bo saved to the State Lf this change. Furthermore, there is no more propriety in having a State printar than a State paper maker If the Legislature will carefully investigate thia matter, and call for th advico of expert enced printers, it may save thousands of dollars to the State. Neither should it be any obnction to the change that DOSfiblr! that snv3 Democratic office the State Sontinel for instance might possibly bj the lowest bidder for part or all of tho work. Laaycte Journal. The State Sontinel of the 31at ult. Bays: At) many as twenty -eiht thousand persons, able and willing to work, are now idle in tho city of New York. Beyond these are thousands of persons wko, from prido, conceal their poverty and suffering. Three months ago all the) people had plenty ot work and plenty to lire upon. Their miseries date from the first Tuesday in NoTomber. An Irish soldisr called out to his com panion, 'Hello ! pat, an Pre taken a prisoner.' Bring him along then, bring him alonij.' - 'Ho won't come Then come your self. Ht KC-n'i letrrxt !
Hi ' 1 mmL mmia i.r-t7V vd ei ämtM rest rfcei veo at tub im or thk aOLD N BOO one cfthe largest and bci-t selected stocks of Boots and Shoes ! !! Ter brought to PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, of every description of LADIK.V, GENTLEMAN'S MISSES', and CHILDRENS' WEAR, together with a Urge stook of Warranted Home .Hade WORK, which wc intend to sell rtty low. CALL AND SEE CA S H F O R HID E S. E. PAUL. April B, l!?fi0. WAR ME VITA B LE Highly Iinporlaiit from Europ Tho Empworof France at the head of a hdf milllou of coldicr. The Empress proclaimed Rgeu (luring the Emperors Ahsenco! BUT in the event of nil these strange facts do not fail to remember tho HARDWABE STORE No. 1, Westcrvtilt'a Block, PLYMOUTH, ... IND. Now piopelled tj BUCK & TOAN, Succo'.ora to L. Crane & Co., who are selling all kinds of poods usually found in aliardwure Store consisting in part of J Cook, Parlors Plate Stoves Öoppor, siioct-r JVx:elx3lo3. GrXCUEsS, Conducto s, oclianics' Agricultural Implements' Saddlery and Conch -HARDWARE. Ooxtlory Togethcrwith a host of other things too numerous to put in type We would state to the good people of Northern Indiana, who purchase their Hardwar tn Plymouth, they will always Lud us in rcadinvss
Kan-los!lOW them our goods, and in alUascs will find i them ns represented. We do not advertise to sell . . , ... . ,, , r . , , at cost, but will sell at a fair advance on manuia-
turers prices, nud as cheap as the cheapest, for A GOOD Assortment OF Cutlery, To, and Notions, t No.3, P-shingniock
Xz:WW ID STATE DJ I1IAE
BRANCH AT PLYMOUTH, 1ND. S.S. ORGAN, Pre-. I H. PARLY, Cashier RASTERN EXCHANGE, Draft CiuciaI nati and Chicago, Gold and Silver, Uncurrent Money and IjuuI Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. KT Deposits Received and Money Loaned. ItTExchangeon Europe bought and sold. O" Attention given to Collection!, and General Banking Business Transacted Jone 21. 1P53. 31 Woollen Manufactory. j CARDINO, .SPINNING, AND WEAVING! iffHK undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens of ManhAll and adjoining couo tes that thev are now prepared to Vanl !of, Spin, antt WYare t into any kind of cloth that may he deMfcd, oa rerj reasonable terrua. Their Carding Machine ire in good order and do superior work. They are al prepared to Full and Drts Cloth it low rates and on-Uort notico. Cloth will be exclanKel for Wool on fair teri4. STA LEY & SOWRY. Plyraonih, A u 30.16Gb a't&f meatIlvrket. CHARLES SHOEMAKER, tn Laport street, a few door west ef Palmer'. Store, keep a good supply of FRESH ME4TS for their old cu-tomers, and a many new ones as may find it to their interests to call on them. iLTThry will pay the highest market prioe.i in :a?h, for Fat Cattle, Sheep, Hos and Fowls. CTMarkct every morning except Sunday: aug II Itf. Old Iron. fWILLiwy one cent and a inarter per pound I lor all Uld iron Uciivcieu at my i ouu ny, in this place. r 11 II ALL j -fin n'J7
And aperlc-ut nnd Stomrtchic prc;iiratioa f IRON purified by oomSustion in Hydrogen. S;inctiond hy the biir Mcdic.il authoiitit, both ia Europe and the United Statta, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thoiur.nda daily proves tht no preparation of iron cm be compared with it. Impurities vi the blood, depression of vital energy pule an-l otlu rwine sickly com;loxiona indicate iU ncctiitywii almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it ha proved absolutely curatir in oath of the following complaint?, viz In debility, nervous affection, emaciation, dytpepsia, constipation, diar rhea dysentery, ineipiflit consumption, scrofulous Tuberculosis, Sail Rheum, mitmcnstniation, white?, chlorosis, liver esmplaint?, chronic headaches, rheumatism, intermittent fevers, pimples on the face, &c. In cases of gci.cral debility, whether the result cf acute disease, or of the continued dimunitiou of nervous and inujcalar energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful which no description or attestation wo'4 render credible. Invalids so lon bPd-ridden so lon as to hive become forgotten in their own neighborhood, b ivc suddenly reappeared in tb busy world as if jut returned from protracted travel in a dtstant land Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufl'crers, emacia ted victims of apparent marasmus, saneninceua exliaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and excrckc for which the physicians have no name. In Nervous flections of all kiuds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must neccssirily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, i t is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently regularly aperient, even m the most obstinate case of costivencss without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflic ing a disagreeable svnsution. It U tills latter property among others which makes it so remarkably cficctlve for Tiles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and spe if ic action, by dispersing the local tendency waivu forms them. In Dvspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a tingle box of tacse Chalybeate Fills Ins often euflieed for the most habitual cases, including the attendent costivencss In unchecked Diarrrhivn, even when advanced to DytJcntary, confirmttl, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the ctTectrf have bven equally decisive and astonishing In the local pains, loss of tle.-h and strength, debilitating cough and remittent hectic, which generally indicate incipient consumption, this remedy has allayed the alirm of friends and physicians,'-! several very gratifying and interesting instances. Iu Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced pre parations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities The attention ot females cannot be too confi dently di reefed to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedlv it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain und reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joinU and muscles In Intermittent Fevers it must bo a great rcmody and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new rc-MlenicHts of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness No remedy has ever been discovered in tho whole history of medicine which exerts such prompt happy, and fully restorative cficcts Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisitum of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use Tat up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 plls, pike .r0 cents per box; for sale by tiuiggists and dealers Will be sent fiee to uny address on receipt of the price All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to K. 0. 1.OCKE & Co., General Agents, Plymouth, mayl 1 1 71 - UM llroadway, N Y. 1 U It I F Y THE BLOOD! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILL8 P1KEXIX BITTERS, AXD Thebih and cmied celebrity which these pro eminent medicines havcuctpiired for their invaluably efficacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, his reudercd the usual practice of puffing not onlv unnccosi.iryi but unworthy of them. IN A T.I. CASES of Asthma, Acuto and Chronic Ilhenmatism, Affections of tho Hladdcr and Kidneys, BILMOtS IKVK.lS ANI LIVtR COMPLAINTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Tlantcrs, farmers and others, who once use these Mtdicines.will never afterwards 1j without them. BILLIOU3CHOLIC, SEROUS, LOOSENESS, HLE9, COTlVtNFS3, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRCFT HUMORS, DROPSIES. DvsrEPsi..-No person with this distresin.ee disease bhould delay usin these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency Fever and A;ue. For thia tcourgo of the Western country, these Medicines wiH be found a aafe, ppcedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the pystom subject to a return of the disease ; a cure by these medicines ij pcimanent. Try them. 13c satisfied, and be cured. Foulness of Complexion general dr.blijtv, gout, g1ddine33, gravel, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercuf.ul Disease- Never fails to cradicatt entirely all the cflccts of Mercury .infinatcly sooner than them out powerful preparation of Sars.iparilla. NIGHT 8WKATS, NERVOUS DEfilLITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, oroanic ArrEcrioNS. Pjr.E.1. Tlie original proprietor of there Medi cincd wns cured of Tiles of 35 years' btandin, bf tho use of these Life Medicines alone. Tains in the Head, Side', Hack, Joints a Organs Rheumatism. Those alfectcd with this terrible disease, will be nre of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Ulood to the Head, bcurvy, bait Rheum, Swellinps. ScROiu.A. or Kings' Evil in ita worst forns. Ulcers of evry description. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them wherever thiir existence is feuspected. Relief will he certain. Tho LIKE PILLS and PiKENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE JJLOOD, And us remove all disease from tho pyetem. Trcparcd and sold by DR. WILLIAM 1). MOFFAT, 305 Broadway, cor. of Anthony street. New York. For sale by all Druggists. vln2Iy Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benovolent Institution established by special Endowment, for tlo relief of tho Sick nnd Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Kpidemio Diseases. rilHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view ol I the awaful destruction of human lifo caused liy tfciual diaeaaea, several years ago directed their Conciltin Siin-con to ojen a Dispensary for the treatment of tins claM oldisease,iiialI their form, and to give MKDICAD ADVICC RATIS to all who nppljby letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac), ami, in case of extreme povertv, to FURNISH MKUICINES FREE OK CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lata Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which lua attended the labors of thir Surgeons mi tlie eure of ferinatirrhe,a Seminal Wcakns.Gonorrhiea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self AbiifO, Diseases of the Kidney and Madder, lie, and or.br a coiitinuitiice of the same plan for the ensrin ye ir AiiadioiiaMc I'eport on Sperm, donho u, Seminal Wc.iknes--5, the- cv ot ()n.t)iin, .vl i.turlmlion or Self Abuse, and other disc. i.-e oMhe ScmuI orpiu., by the Con-idling Surgeon, will be s nt bv m.nl (ina ile.I -nvelo,. , t'ULKtJl CI1ARC1, ':U":Cl- J'V'"' TA Mi' f.. 1 ?-,t:i';e
MANUFACTURERS OF
WAGONS, CJRRI1GES, WAShIXGTOX ST&EET, (BAT HS TI12 fcfWA04 HOK,) PLYMOUTH, IND. fpiHK above firm having completed their Inrc I establishment for the manufucture ot ail kiud.s of vehicles, they take thia opportunity to inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that they are now ready to execute all orders in their business, with which they mav be favored, from a Wheelbarrow to the f.ncst Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable tcrnuand in tho best tyle of their businc.-i. Tl.ey arc prepared to do AND TRIMMING of vrj kind. K- E IP AIMING of all kind done on short notice and at terms to suitthe times. Iu onncctiou wllh tho above baüinesi they carry en BLACKSMITHING, Iu all lla lraBlte6, M anufagUniiig aal Repairing are particularly invited to call and tn them, as the are determined and are bo ituatcl that they can do work cheap, and will tnak it to the intercbt of all to give them a call. Having located in Plymouth and nude HXTENSIVKMMGEINTS 'or carrving'on their bus! neu. they hope b receive Calla fiom this community, when thev liink all will bo convinced of their facilitiv, UnvirMuperiority of thcii woik,and that their pnee uic very icasofiuble. TlMuenth. M.-icl d'
PHAR MACYA
DK. UOBACKS N cn ii da n a v in n K e in ed Ich . WLeu Da. Roback. thu rr-lt l nitod iur.li-ili Fhsit 1MB, introduced hid Hlood TuriScr and IJlood Tills in the United tate, he .ct forth in plain lau- ! U;lg their curative properties. Tliis w;.3 years I aj;o. Tiie task of recommending them has ?incc i been tahtn tut of his hamls. Knli.htf ucd men i whose character lur sound judgment and philosophy,j:iverf their opinion? weight in the community, ( men, who observe, n-licet, an 1 make ' assurance doubly aure' before they decide are everywhere approviu? and urging, tue u?e of these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty ot thia class, or who chno.-e to investigate for themselves are now of owe f;Ji:i tins im: i - ! tant subject . Dr. Koback invites tho attention of the sick to the ORIOISAL l.ETTKRS, from membw.s of the Medical Profession, IMitors of public journals, well known Mcrchnntsand Farmers, nnd Lsdica of tho highest respectability, giving a'Tomits of extraordinary cures wrought by the reini'dies, cf which cures they themsrlvc were crt WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by letter, bv those who have any doubt upon the subject. Tho evidence in tho possession of Dr. Roback, w hich is at all times accessible to the public, cftabli.-h the following tacts : Thtit iho Ui.ood Purifer and Ih.oon Pills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That thoj euro thealmo.it universal corapliiiit, DvsrF.rsiA, with um r ring certainty, and in a very short time. That nb'T all other medicines have proved useless they relicrw I.IVKR COMIT-AINT, and restore the health ami strength of thcmlTtrcr. THAT SICK FEMALES, who have languished fir years in helpless weakness n:id despon if ncy, recupcnite with great ra;iidity un1 r tlicir invigorating operation. That all eexuftl disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating propertie". 'I hat they recruit S It A TT 1 : it E 1 CO N STI T LT I S , however they may have been trilled with a abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the oison of the disease in the Limit they CAl'SK SOON TO HE AI., nnd discharge from the svstein, cverv taint of Scrof ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That lliey RiX'KL'iT THE UKKIMTATKD, and there is no diseaso of the Stomacli und Howels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Ski Glands or Muscles, ARISING FROM l.Mri'KITIKS Oil OB-TRlCTlOXd OF TIIE fcl.OOU OR SKCRKTIO.WS, in which they do not give prompt rtlu f, and, (if ad mini.-J.crcd before the ery citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless ana perfect cure. Hear in mind that the Scandinavian Vw;etaci.k j Hloou Pill? arc endorsed br tho experience of) thousands ot living witnesses, who, in letters, id'i- J davits, medical works itndbv word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after 011 niiigle trial they aie not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Fills, for it take's a less number ot them to produce a better et'eC. Trice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Mood Turifiei, $1 per bottle, or per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Jilood Tills, 25 ctmts per box, or 5 boxes for $1. Head Pr. Kobaclc's Spe cial Notices and Certifit c ite, published in a consnicaous part of thia Ta per from tinif to time. Dr. Roback'a Medical Almanac md Kiimily Adviser, containing u great variety of interesting and valuable" Medical information, can be had gratis ol' his Agents throughout the country In diflicult or complicated Casts, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one fetamp l-r the reply Principal otlice and salesrooms, No 6 EustFourth street, .wl building from 3l;ii:i (n ct, Cincinn:tti, Ohio. Laboratory No. .VJ Il.iminoinl f.'.reet. tor .sale in .Marshall county bv Illain V Co., T. A. Lemon, Tcndiing & ('o., TI mouth; Robert Cornwell & Co., Rourbon; Jo!i;i Ke.-icr, Uhiomiugnburg; 1). W Strange, Tremen; John Cb':.j, Tippecanoe; J. & C. Smith, Uniontovvu; Haigh & Uro., Argus; and Druggists and Merchant.- generally throughout tho Union. vlirJ.".sn LOCATKD AT Chicago, New York, Thildclpbia, Albany, Ihi.Ta'o, Cleveland Detnut and M. Lotn.-. Selnd.ir.-'np good through the entire chain of eight Colleges. ! CONSOLIDATION "of Hrv.mt t Stratton' Mercantile College," and "Hell's Commercial College," now conducted as one institution which is i the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larmoii Ulock, corner Clark and Washington streets, Chicago. H. B. BRVAMT . n. V. RELr. H. D. 8THATTON Principals nnd Troprietors Dy this consolidation the collegiate course of this Institution is greatly enlarged and with the improvements which the business experience of the Trincipals enables them constantly to introduce for the benefit of their student, it is made greatly superior in nil respects. First Froniiuins Awarded to tjiis College At the late United States Tuir in Chicago, for IIkst Tenmanship and fr Li.st H-.OKKr.r.riNG. DejKirtnieiitr of lJookkeuping and Accounts. Oigniiizedimd conducted upon the Counting Room syetcm, the halls of studv beiug fitted up with appropnate counters, uesKS, etc., as in hkai. iilsiness, and the student at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as conducted in Hanks, Counting Rooms, Railroad oilices, etc. COMMERCIAL LAW. liy pjiecial arrangement with the Law School of he University of Chicago, the sessions of which arc held in our College rooms, our students arc privileged t attend all the lectures iu this department, nnd to receive instruction in this important brauch of the course, from Cm able, accomplished and learned Trofessors of that school; ami itatbuds us much gritilication to be enabled to offer them these extraordirurv and nperior advantage. "STEN CE RIA N " TEN MA NS1 1 1 T This fauioun svstem the bkst known to the vrorld, is our st and ud. iJ"Circuhir and Catalogue of f 0 pages furnished cratuitoualv tm application totlte nndeiMgned. HR Y ANT, HELL k STRATTON nor 10 13i-l. TO ALIi WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notico i.ihcrehv given that (leorgc Laramnre, Jesao Jackson and Thilander Cl!in. herctoforu appointed by tho County Commiusioncis of Stark County, ndiana, will, on the Pth day of December, lHiO, proceed to examine and assess the amount of benefit or injury to the following de cribedi Wids in said county, through which it is proposed to construct and repair a drain, to wit: the south half of the uouth we?t quarter of ection thirty-one, in township thirty-four, north of rauge one westt.and the west half of pection thirty-oue in the township and rang aforesaid, and the cast half of uection thirty-six, in township thirty-four. north of rahge two west. Said appraisers will j mect'on the pieco of hnd first above decri!cd, nt I ten o'ehw k a. m. oftlic dav atorcsaid, at which! nuio and placo all who ihink proper cm attend, j Hy order of he Sturkc Iitehiiig Company. rr.TKR sTt:iaMneiv.
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WokiaU and Retail GROCERY HOUSE. Dealers in ail kinds of Futility Groceries! and PROVISIONS, TUiaceo,
Woodeu and Wblow vnry! In euiicitinv the pubb patronage v would say .hat our stock : of Goods ii complete, and will cornpare favorablr with nur other est.iblifhrncnt in the We.t. K.spcciul Indueemt-uU ure vfltrwl t countrvr Dealers. " All kind of country rro luco taken at the hiyh-i eit market price 111 exchang for floods. N UtfS B A UM & DA V IDS ON Afril 12. 12lf f ß .Ei I H w IN SHOP. - ON W T At Che sign cf TKJ"c. X. Where you ian buyt Lept?trate3 aU kin Is o in Kippia & m mi mi rjlAKK K0T1CK, I do mv work mvself Ami warrant it good or no sale. Jotting and Kepanng done in the best of at vie and durabilitv, ! according to order and without delay. Kre ) in i ....j., uuii, hit ww iiianuiacior 1 win not lie tmdcrsold. Uctncmt'cr the self straining milk bucket, by which the cow cannot get her foot in the milk and no milk lost should the bucket be thrown over or kicked over by the cow. Call and see it anyway. Ciist iron, copper, pewter, rags, and pro dace taken in exchage lor tinware and renairing at car.n .rices. K.C.RAXTKIl. Th mouth, Ind., Mav HI, 1G0. TIN, COTTER, Mi ASS t SHKKT IRON WAIti:. that you may not be detained in town mincer rilv. I keen on ban 1 ( ainl nm tbo ntA-r nr ,mti.. I zed tg sell the fame,) the ' self-Straüiing Milk Bucket i on? ol the most iinjHiitaiitand Tabiable Improve j mentscTthe times. T!ie arrangement f thii ! IJuckct is so plain and simple that it cannot fail ! please those who would save both j IIAHTFOHD j five Insurance (Company OK 1 1 A HTFORD, CONN CCTKJUT ZIATITAL, 5rl'0.()()(); surplus SJ; sets January I, lr.V), 1'.-,C:i2 l. Incor OI'IKIrat -d lin. H IIuxTiXfJTov, Tnident; T C AlIvn. Secretary: I) AIpyhth'it. (!n-rl an-..., f,, the Cat, Lolumbu, Ohio. Tohcies i.-Jsued bv ... -j,- r i..-. HOKACE COHIUN, Agent, t-3-IOly Tlvmouth.Ind. (IILCIIRIST'S CL KU KATE I) AMERICAN RAZORS andSTROrS. GOld ipc2aee of 11 .;Zo and and warranted T careti line, all of whit h wjl be ;ol I on reasonable ft-nus. ADOLPH M Hartford Fircliiwuranrc C. January , ISGO. A S K T C.i-h on han.l & in bank $.l-,:i:J8 11 ! in h.wd of A. trout andincours of transnii.ssion Cash loaned ou cull. (;,f.:to 30,(00 DO f i:?l,U2J 00 :o,m si) ! : I'.ilU receivable for loans; amply cj cured j Real estate unincumbered, (cash ! value) ' 'JIO'J Shares bank .-dock in Hartford 15,(M)0 00 i ! Market value 2C0r'ä .,'' I ttl l V J y4it I W V " V Masket value ff!0 Shnrca bank stock in J'oston 10,2:25 00 ' 107,5f..i 00 I i 40,300 00 j ! Maiket value j 40 shares bai k stock in St. Loui I kct value 2I'liS!ic9 bank, Railrond ond other S '"ock, market value 16,75'J Hartford city bonds, per cents market value State stoek,(Tennetee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) H per cents.maiket value .V(i,500 00 ' j 20 Sharer? ftate bank N it-con.-.m 2,1 11 on I t t.i:;;.7n'j on 1 of),y:o oo ; Marked value Total Arrets Tot:d LiabiiiticJ. OFFlCK OP At'l'ITOR ok Statk, I.MHU1A,) In'OI AN APOI.IS, IV b. L, IH0. ( To the 1'enrle of Indiana: The Hartford Fire Insurance Company having complied with the law j of Indiana, by tiling in thir Office a Statement of ; its Condition on the lirst day of January, 1M') and having invited an examination of it atf.iirs by this Department, I, John W. Dodd. Auditor ofthe State of Indiana, hercliy certify that I have made a personal ami thorough examination ofthe bocks nnd assets of the Company, nt their Otlice in the Cit of Hartford, Conn., "and the Company own and have in their jiossession in cash, and ii securities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Dollars, applicable to the payment oMoes an amount corresponding with their oflicial statement of January last.Thc-c Hartford 1 ire In surane Company has bcem in existence for half a ccuturj The high character of its otlie-ers for experience and probity thejuomptness and fidcl ity with which it has met all its engagements justly entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN Y. 'WOOD, Auditor of State. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Dwellings, Furnitures, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, .Mills, Manufactories and other kinds of property, can be ctlected iu the company, upon as favorable terms as the nature of the rik and security of pol icy holders wili udmit. Tai tieular attention given to insuring farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Rams, nnd out building's connected, and Furniture, Lire Stock, Ha;. (rain, running utciu-ils, Ac, contained therei for n tcimsof cars at Low rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the ... orimiod, the duly authori.ed Agent of the limpany. " H.C9RU1N. ONE PltlCK ONLY! CHARLES PALMER, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CKOCKEttY-WARE, riotliing, and Yankee Notions 3:, Lpoite Street, Plymouth, All t!i so ij;''.:lt' 'l arc icpies-tc-l ill Hi
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GREAT A1MUVAL AT XIU. LOW PRICE STOBE GOODS FOR Til Ii MILLION! HORRIBLE VLAVGHTtlR. GF HlflUPPiuiJ lanui uivu rhlQtisi TUSGllEJiXMOUXTAlX MOT& XJSVJKR SUMlWXJjJiJU TRIUMPHANT filJccE&i Of tLo 11 Profit & Ready-Paj S vi - in To the citizens of 'MnrLalJ iud i-nrrowvujc countu-s. INTER roods and can how vuu mi.fl ).r.r,. .1. ff.-n ' . . wv eouipruiuy tverythinsr it tl line of DRY GOODS, HOOERIKS, . CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. BOOTS 4: EHOEfl. HATS A CAPS, CLOTHING, ' tfcC., JkC. 1 tuOMU Ulk MM to vire n.i. . It. . II .v . 11. 1 ... j articles to be found at the !-Triced Store L less tilt? IMItur !M . . ... t. ..'. ' 1 - - ... a.ii-ww l-a iPii t 11, Our gexnls h ire ;.ipi. 1 1 . jit . 1--- iuwbi utgrtleiiiii.,!!! we can ninl n ill t,.U low as aar store in tha country We invito all our ,'oode and to t lamin COM TAKE OUli TKlCf Withtho of currV,:b. r-'H.,ltet. il. diflk..,nee. (jivc v. n e.dl at our old .-und cu th rner Bomhof the Kdna, jfousc. RICH Jt SMI TH !' infr(? :rr f h ii cenvinecd H. 3. DICKSON & CO., 'Iliat they inept buy birypi t-totk? and toMent1 tiny liavu jut n turned tuna the ta:-t where they purchased the n.rsc tvxaoL Best ebfcled t4oek c-1' w m a t Kvei in thii maikt Alw Of the 15 K S T QUA 1 T Y and The gre.it increase of our business is good e vidence that we are oll'cri g inducements. II D. DICKSON' J. C. LKOKAKIT OK BLAIN, & Co-, PLYMOUTH, INDH'AYINO just received a freh supply of r cry article iu our line of trade, eonsisting mainly of Drugs, .Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye 5tutT, Varnish, Ihushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, (Mans, Stationery, Pure Medieincaand Liejuor fr Medicinal purposes only, to which we respvet fully invite the attention ofthiseommuuity. We have alo, on hand a stock of (VUOCEHIKS, Tea.Cotfce, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, et. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few day past, we have reeeiv.d ftoni Pittsburgh andNcw York a large amount of K ER LOSEN E AND COAL OIL. AM for burning the P tine, of or without shadw. V the populär PATENT ve y fiie ai alar ctp for MED I CIS of the day. Thy put up at all hour a druggists. preicripn earefull. n'ght, xprinee We earnestlyinitethe pi.l.lie to favor u with acnll, examine our Ftock, and become convinced of the fact that we are doing a liberal buinef. n.HLAIN 4 Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th.HS59. RAC.S, Bees wax, old llritana, Copper, Braw Pewter.Cast Iroa, arid eome money Uken in, exotiange for hardware at . -II H. DICKfOViCo.V OKLLOWS, Anvils, Hees ai:d all kind I M.icksioitlnr? tls at
very liberal patronage vou Lav. 'extended to L and hope by HONEST AND FAIR d.Tu.' ment u, csntmuance. We hare iu receivcoir i ALL A WIXTKR .
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