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THE DEMOCRAT. Local asd Miscellaneous. JOHK McDONALD. :::::: Editor. The Commissioners appointed F. II. Hall Surveyor, tiee J. S. Crampton, resigned. Mr. Cramp t m resigned on account of ill health. There is a slight change in the running time of, the evening trains on the PFWioRR, which will be given next week. Gambrill. of the "Exchange," always has the first of the season," in the way of vegetable?. Last Monday he had peas, cucumber., etc., direct from Chicago. We know this to be so, because we were there. Mr. J. L. Woodward has placed upon our table the nicest Strawberries we have Feen this season. One of the strawberries measured four inches in circumference, and a number of others measured three inches. Such specimens arc hard to beat in this "kedentry." Wilbur F. Story, formerly of the Detroit Free Vress, has purchased the Chicago Times establishment. He took possession on the 8th inst. Mr Story is'one of the best journalists in the west and the Timei will, under his management, con tinuc to sustain its high reputation. Attextio is directed to the call for a meeting to be held to-morrow evening, for the purpose fj raaking arrangements to celebrate the coming 4th of Julj. It is to be hoped that every one who can will attend, as all arc anxious to ir.-ke this An niversary of our Independence one lon to remembered. be Ma. J. S. Scott presented us with some very interesting Indian curiosities, last week, which he he discovered south-west of this place, but as he intends going ou another exploring expedition in : a few days, and promises to acquaint us with the result of his labors, we refrain from dissertating very lengthily until after receiving such refort. Thkrk is considerable complaint being made -1. . n TV i ? . i Ä"u-luurl'uu"u ecuioiiiS uo-s not come npquite high enough in some places, and the water j that is thrown o the ground rrns back into the w ell, making the water ol a vcrvmuJdv hue. The , , , - - , marsnal, or the one whose dut it is, should see ! . that it is fixed, as it is a nuisance iu its present con- ... I dition. Bv the proceedings of the Piob terian Sunday School, published in to day's paper, it will be no- J liced that the members of that Fchoolare to have grand pie-nie next Thursday. The comnvtlee on
music are endeavoring to resuscitate the band M, are requested to meet at the Lodge Hall in here, and if they succeed, the pic-nic-ing festivities Plymouth, on Friday evening, June 2lt, at 7 ..' will go off with a better re isli than they would , e'clock P M, A L 55G1, for the purpose of electotherwise. Everybody is "earnestly solicited" to ; inir ollicers for the ensum? M i hnlc v..:ir.
attend, a good time being anticipated. - - I PrFEaox's Magazine. Tie Jul this popular Monthly is already on our table. In j addition to its usual quantity of Stories, Poetry, j Household Receipts, Steel Engravings, Fa-diion i Plates, and Patterns fo- the Work-Table, it contains two Splendid Colored Pattern?, one of which ; is a "Star-Spangled JJanner" Bed-Quilt. Every lady ought to have a number, so ns to work one of! these Quilts. As a new volume begins with July, ' this is a good opportunity to subscribe. The mice f Peterson is only two dollars a vear, or ere dol I ir less than magazine s of its c!as3. It is just the
...... .i r c- ... oiimeusseui grans to persons desirous of getting up clubs I77G. 4thof JILV. I8CÄ. 1 he citizens of Marshall County are earnestly solicited to meet at the Court House on Friday evening, the 1 Ith inst., to consider the best manner of celebrating our National Ann.versarv, and to make arrangements accordingly. J. B. N. KCINGK. UmCHKß. . lt. SM If II, II. GI.KSREÄ, U.K.MeKE.XZin, A.O. BORVON, J.G.OSROKNK, lt. B. DICKtON A CO J- J VIXALL, "U'.C. olllRTET, N. W(,OI)VAUr), I. r. U. ICTMAX, M s'iAUM Jt Ü1VIIS0N ! J. PAUL, ' ! lAVf n.viv k ro . 1. B.PMitMiisu, v. ii. iiA i.ii, 11. K. PüttdUIKG. BE.IIOCRATIC COUNTY co.vi:.Tiov. fu r ... ' ... ......... win 1:01,1 a i.tjnrpnfinii t Iia f - it . - .fcIlc wuniwe m riymouth, on iu-,fJUaelUfa one o dock r.M, to iiomi nate candidates for the offices of County Record--...JU4 U11u o;uuisioner, 10 uc voted för at the coming fall election. 1. 1 1 .1 ... u ucca inougm best to take the last PresiT. 7 t ' an i 0 recommend that vi. wwiump oc entitieu to one vote in the con-: renUon for every ten democratic voters in the .v.u.H,uu unB lor eacn iractioi, over ten Thia bi will give the vote as follows: West North fierman, Bourbon, Tippecanoe Walnut Green Union Center, 1 t 10; 9; .ii; .15; 17; 7; ..10; ..13; 3C. It I recommended that the democrats of each toirnshir, consult tthn. , . ... . . i theeleeion., J ! ..-.:. . .7 ' . :. ""er,M - mt JUU, anu tnat nj maKc such M. . . aa oaturuay, tlie L'r.'d of June, at ; J.H.VOU. It is also earnestly recommended that each TOWn -ill in Mtirf an-kAf.1 . . ... - r ... j ucleK;e8 .8 possible, as it ; IS exnected that some rrv I m rkil ir 1....-,:.., r . uusmuM mnj AJtfc ccry ueuiocrat attend that posribly can. By order of the Central Committee. C. II. REEVE, Chm'n. T. .McDcmi.p, Sec'jr. DEiHOCRATIC TOWIVKHIP COIVVJEHTIOiir. The Democrats of Center Township are refjuestea io meet in Conyention At the Court House on Saunlay 22dnd inst., at one o'clock P M for the j DarrwMA it j .t. .... .... i , , r viKwuug ucicaics io uiicna inc i emocraüc County Convention to be he'd on the 23th lost. By order of tLe CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
uicreiore, lor me times. To clubs, the terms Lemon's News Depot. He receives the Ledger, are cheaper still, viz: three copies for five dollars. , Mercury, Harper' Weekly, Frank Leslie's IlLor eight co-des for ten dollars, with a superb Pre- rated, and Zeitung, N Y Weekly, Boston Pilot, inium to the person getting up the club. j Police Gazette, N Y I.la-tratcd New,-, London 11Addre. CHARLES J. PETERSON", ! lustrat, d New., etc., in the war of weeklies ; all 306 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. the current American and Engii.-h Monthlies and
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At the session of the Plymouth Presbyterian ; Sunday S hool, on Sunday, 9ili June, it was deeidotl to have a Pic Nie en Thursday, the 20th inst. I The following persons were appointed on the va- J rious committees: Committee to Prepare Grj-nds joha McDon-j aid, Charles J oan, Hiram A Work, Charta Smhh, J L Westervelt, A V. Elliott, John Hlain, J.-imcs ; L C'eavelan I, Joseph Leonard, M EMiftingly, James Bailey, Rufus Hewett, Jam-s Woodrow, E R Shook, J D De vor, I) E VanValkcnjurgh and James O Cleuveland. Committee on Banners Alf Welton, C R Smith an ! Rev W L Port. r. Floral Committer Mrs Joseph rotter, C C j Buck, C II Reev?, M A O Packard, Misses Kate McDonald, attic Palmer, Kate Westervelt, Carrio 'oan, Eva Westervelt. Alice Wheeler, Jennie Smith, Bessie Fuller and Olive Work. TabI Committee Mi-ses Thomp-ori, Pliebe Blum, Fannie Mattingl , Mrs A O Horton, J L Wesrervelt, C il Reeve, Toan. Gideon Blain, F Fisher, J B Love, M Woodrow, G S Cleaveland, Joseph Westervelt, Charles Palmer, II Ilcwctt, Messrs J D Devor, Jerry Plain, Alviu Elliott, James S Reeve mid S N' Haines. Committee to Procure Speaker Rev W L Porter. II G Thayer and F A Welton. Committee on Publication John McDonald and M B Mattingly. Committee to Procure Music John McDonald, James S Reeve uad II G Thayer. The committee to picpire grounds, etc., are icquested to meet at the Seminary Or.ive ou Wednes dav, llUh June, at o'clock A. M. The Floral and Decorating Committee are requested to have their flowers, etc., in readiness on the morning of the Pie Nie ThursJiy, '2 )th inst'. at the Grove, aud arrange them to suit their o.vn tastes. The Table Committee are requested to meet at the Grove, Th"rsday morning, to receive and ar range the provisions as they may be brought in by the people The friend j and all the members of the school who will furn sh provisions arc requested to bring them to the Grove on Thursday morning as early as XX o'clock. Tiie nroeession will be fnrmed .it thr P.-PKvtor". L cilurei. at8i; (.!of.k. A?1 nrtt WlllMt", . ..r.w. .v. mootAt th r:n:nw nr t!lo i,,. A11 perÄOn, Iu tll(J s ihh lth Scho()1 r r(, al, f,lcniI? of l!ul S;ime arc ror h;l,Ir invUp(, t() a. i ,,.,....,,. , t, , ,. , ,. leno.ifia Martieipate in the leslivities of the . ;ca- - ci on . T,v npiW nf lhn Vt.neUvtl. ... c,, J M 141.1 .tili I.I I l II' J i m ' . ti. u. i x tAi, bup t, F. A. Welton, Sec'y. Members of riymouth Lodge No. 1 19, V L A o j I3y order of J. C. OSBORNE, V M, Edwards, Sec'y. Attest: S. R. Hart :cff : On the Cthinst , by the Rev. A. Fuller, Mr. Eli bhaBass to Marv Jane Ritchie. ' : ' SIVfiZ n the 30th ult., James Edgar, infant son of Mark UI;J Sarah L Cumiaings. If you want anything in the reading line go to Revu ws; Chiea-o and Cincinnati dailie-. Dim,. ovtls.fcong liooks, Receipt Books, He will piocaie any publication for ncisons ordering of him. Thosu wiMdng t-licet musiu will find it both quicker and cheaper to order through the News Dejot. Dp. RonACK's Rkmedies. We publish in another column of to-day's paper an article copied from the Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr. Roback's extc-Kive establishment in that city. Br the way. Dr. Roback's Remedi-s have obtained a great and j . . deserve.1 popularity with all clas.-es. It has bet n but a frhorltiinc tincc these Ren rdica were intro A I I duced into our section of country ; et Dr. Brennan, Dr. Roback's agent in this place, informs us J that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier now far exceed thos ol ail other medicines for which he is ;nri..if ....).'., I .-"-", .".ii.Hiiv j, 4 iiu reason lor 11.1s, is, that tl.ey Wave t-too.l the test of . practical experience. "We know this n Jt i .only from the mouths of odiers, but we have used them in our own family with the very bcst results. Tor all diseases of the blood. ,re..r,i .u. bility, whether proceeding from sickness or from ---l atv-ll ' natural weakness, indigestion, an 1 all kindred ailmeiits, we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies as the very best medicines extant. They arc des- ! tned to achieve int an ephemeral success hnt 1' permanent and deserved r,n. .i.;..i. renler them a necessity in every family. Xupoleon, O., North West, March 2. See advertisement. - - - - - - j - via n in From the Chicago Tribune Fairiiaxks' Scales It is significant fact, which the puolic will appreciate, that whrncvir new scales are put upon the market, n hirr'e numbers h ive been from time to time, dunii" the i last unrty years, it seems to be the first and chief aim of the makers to show that they are the Paine as Fairbanks nr lit-.. ti..m ... ; . U1 nproveme-ts I0" them, or Ikivc taken premiums over them. Ui u3 "s lauer as . standard rr exceilence, and .howiri the strong hold ti I iify luve j upon the ,.blic confidence. It is i -oil -known scales have, after !y out of mo, Fairfact tint while most of these iTIOrf lir la4 fri;i1 rvi cao I m-iw banks' vb fione steadily forward. increasiiP' la piiyiio lavor year alter year, and are now much this country, but wherever American commerce a has been carried. This codd not be so if they were not all that is claimed for them in respect to their durability, as well as convenience and accuracy. To County Ki'corrit'i. i nave a large and splendhlly bound, Mortoaoe Record, made of the bct ol paper and nicely ruled, that I will 'dl t iwn l.;r.i..i i. i .... aa 1 obtained it on such terms that 1 can afford to' ' ' o t , do so. It is worth fifteen dollars, and I will take ten for it. Address, A. C. TIIOMP30N, Plyraouth, Ind
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THE PLDlOCTIi DEMR.IT rCBLISMF.D EVERV THURSDAY, BT T. I9. UcDO.3FsE. Teems of Subscription: 8 1 , r O I X A E V A X C E Short Timfiven t' PsoMrT-P tini Ifutnc S'i1.sriVr. I"orii Sal soritcri Ij comj ly wkli tlu Tcriai. rp a 1 EK.MS Ol' iVi)Yj;Klil.Mi I Ono. i'iJir?. (10 linMor l-0 on month. 51 f) : threo montln. iw"o-t'r:y: .ix I'.-m:!!-. tir-fftv ; out- t"'t. r'V:-i Ur.lltri. A liUr.il JtHcv int will If tnU tt t!ii"'b) adveni to the urn Mint ot'a n".art- r. Ii itt' -r !i.le cil an:i v the bid or yi'r. lnl AJvt-rti-iiK'ii' t I e i'h;r lai'I fr or sec ir- i in U'lvntv if j 'l.lv-itiou. Mo ntt.'nti'Hi ai l fir-ii i a.lveriiiirg ur.Ir ". omiMiii l ) v o:t-'i i.r iho ui:st ov nt:i-i:ni:.NCL:ö. JOB DEPARTMENT. Vt'e are now j roparcü to executo neatly 11 kiadj of I9 o s tersj Erogr r m m c s3 CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS. BLANKS, BILL HEADS, &c. TERMS VETIY REASONABLE. DEDICATION. The German Reformed Church, itr.ated three miles cnt of Plvmouth, in the J iehy neighborhood, will he dedicated on the 9th of June, le'ClTh1 Rev. Mr. Richards, of Ohio, with several others, is expected tobe present. Rev J MICHAEL. I Rev. J. A. NEC0LA1 j Pastors. J. S. SCOTT, COLLECTING- A3-ENT, Continues to pay especial attention to the Collection of Claims, Satisfactory reference ns to character and responsibility, given iu Plymouth and elsewhere: Plymouth, May, 1SG1 m aylG-lCtf IYOT3CE. Tlie Trustee of Center Township will hold his oilife at the Hardware stoie of II. P. Dickson & Co., on Monday of each 'veek. Ordinary busiuess will not be attended to on my other day. J. C. LEON AH D. Plymouth, Ind., niay-lCt3. A Card. Since I wen? out of the Democrat Ofilcc I have i received but a very few cents from those who owe us for the paper while we published it, and again, for the forty-fourth tiire, we s.-y to all such persons, and especial y those who ire alle to pay us, that we r.re greatly in need of all we can possibly raise, and we t'o want them to call and settle very soon. By rcfusjig to pay us, they are wronging both nr.r-elf and our creditors. 1'romisf sto us j,o good : this we are verv sure of. having, within the last three months, hao several hundred of them, and we are no better olf than we j were before thev were ma hi. Our dciimpien. scan ' jjU'lgeot now we are sit lated when we state that our accounts, on subcription, alone, wants oniy a few dollars of making one Tiioir-MNi. All can see that we cannot live with such cut standing's as these. We w ill take, en subscription, anything that we can pay debts with, trade, eat or irive away so, bring along your "trucks" und let us smian- im the books. i r A.C. THOMPSON". C. I. & C. R RI.KAVr. La Porte. . . . 7:0:) a. Walkrrton. . !S:K) Tvner buM AKRIVE Plymouth. .. c':.".r I.F.AVE Plymouth. .. ,.r: Kl v. m Tvner l-Xö Walkerton ..bVJä AKRIVi: Li Porte 7::;0 M. timeToard. WESTWARD. Freisht Expreß Mail P M :t :i) : 10 :07 8 i:i G 11 CM 10 0'J Express A M 12 :) 10 ;i 10 12 10 .mo 10 in 10 0.1 7 50, Exjress P M :i 15 r 01 : 11 : 2:1 r -1: r :! 8 2J Express Ni-ht 1 23 1 1 :c 1 1 2." 11 12 10 :.i 10 pi P M .1 2 2) 4 22 t :li 4 H r v. : 22 w fcrt Uv,ie Borboii lnwood Plymouth Grovei town Starke Chicago 3 03 8 III eastward. F:riht M;,il P M A M 12 no ! I'J J 21 9 (H 8 :h 8 2S 5 t) 1 Fort Wavno I Bourbon in wood PI mouth Grovertown Starke Chicago 2 05 Fregiht Train going cast leaving this station at C l.'l p m, will carry passengers between this and Fort Wayne. Shippers must havi their .r,, ... warehouse by 12 ,, to insure shipment Il.e 'AUv,l'Ay 8 11 I'VAUDS FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OK ALL KINIIS. FAimJANKS k OUKKXLKAF. 1715 Lahe sj., ;iaic;Ao. 3j'ntY OXLV TIIK CKXPPK. April ., IcOl 1. Tlireliin Tlachiiw for nie. A. -5 t'(i Threshing .M.chhio. e.f lirnIov's Mariu,"u !' s",, in hern in use only me svasMl. ILKYCIIKAP lei tu o-.,. I jticulars inquire of I E VAN VAEKENlillRGII nt Corbii, & O.borne's Law Olhe. ' Hj""outh, April ml, 1 1 1 :t , or further jiarÜBLE WORKS. PJ;;)A I m i ir i , lti 1 1 fit S?iTII & M'KIMENS I vWKim? "l'0I.f ""' aUm" ''' il"1' i" Monument, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, all she and formt rblc T;.V, f OHM VF Sffthx ys iney i ll mi Uli.. n .,.... .1 A.l I t, 1 .1 ... . w.iiv uieill.m. ,1rai,mi mtieux,niv! for hands or a-cnts, thev ran sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. I regard to tho execution of their work, Ihcy are willing to compare U with that of nny other establishment in this ice ion.
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OHIO CASH STOßE! ALL KTOUT WITH A j"$25,000 Stand of Dry Goods. EVEUYBODV RUN TO THE OHIO CASH STORE AND fcEE TIlE Piles oi" Cheap Conds! And Oh! what a falling oft" is there, my countrvmen ! Nothing m occurred in Christendom since the flood, which compares in the least with the Astonishing Reduction ! ! IN PRICES, AT THE OHIO OASH STORE 2 ! Ho, all ye people! clap your hau ls! Lt the glad tidings go forth! Let it be spread abroad throughout the vast extent of this vat country ! Let t, e farmer 1-jave hi plow in the furrow, the mechanic his tools on the work bench, the doctor his nostrums n the piii-l ags, the lawyer his books on the dusty shelves, the maiden the yarn on the ppinnirg wheel, and one and all, far and near, old and youmj, gay and sad. rieh and poor, .11 short, let the entire oopuUtiou make ONE GRAND RUSH roa t:ie OHIO CASH STORE ! 1,010 pieces Calico, from C toll cents per yard wide for 12 tents, :-t the OHIO CASH STORE. (0 y pieces Prown Sheeting, from 6 to In ( at the OHIO CASH STORE. )OS pieces Denims, lest for 12' rnt.a, at the OHIO CASH STORE. pieces Stripe--, I. st fr 12.; cent?, at the OHIO CASH STORE. SO pieces Ticking, from 12 to 2') cent at the I j. OlDO CASH STOI lOI the pieces Jeans from 12'.; to l'l cents, at OHIO CASH STOKE. Largest lot of V 0 riHI t1 ? l t V V i IT P '5 V P UjU 1 Ah AMI lAhMmmMA " At the OHIO CASH STORE. Three Th'uisnn 1 Pair of HOOTS & SI-TOES! ! Women's Enameled Shoes for T.'i rent at ilo ; - - OHIO CASfl STÜHE. ;X,000 Siiawls, Brocha, Stella and Silk, at fhOHIO CASH STOI :e. 500 Silk ManlilUs. (1ni)(s St, I)sk!o:-U . At the , 111,1 r. ..... r..,,. hi u o I UUl'i. Ladies, for the nicest Dress Goods, of all .ve go tu the OHIO CASH STORE. One Thousand yards Black , Brocade and FANCY SILKS! Cheaper than the cheapest, nt the OHIO CASH STORE. 300 pieces ChaUi.from 12'.,' to 2." cents, at the OHIO "CASH STORE. r00 patterns Lawns and Beraires. newest stvle, att,ie OHIO CASH STiJRE. For the cheapest White Goods, go to th OHIO CASH STORE lor the cheapest and newest styles of Travelin " Dress Goods, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. " For the cheapest Hats, goto the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Gloves an 1 Mits. 5o to the OHIO CASH S'lORE. For the cheapest Hosiery, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. For tlie cheapest Queenswnro, tro to t!i Ohio cash sroun. For the cheapest goods of ftll kinds, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. For iE t I f i . Go to the OHIO CASH STORK. 5.000 yards of Carpet, rom 2ä cents to I yard, at the per OHIO CASH STOKE larm-rs. Farmers' Wives, Farmers' Hoys and f.uls.go to the OHIO CASH STORE. The best Bio Coffee at l." cents, at the OHIO CASH STORE. 15 lbs. good N O Su-ar for $1, at the OHIO CASH STORE. T W o T O N S Colfo3 and Crasliod Sao-ar At Wholesale or Retail, Which will be sold very chenp. at the OHIO CASH STORE. These Goods wore purchased in NeW Y. ik nnd Philadelphia, when Co ds were at the Lowest Prices and wo have no hesitation in savin.' and -a v. ing boldly, that they are from Hi to V "per cent, cheaper than ever before offered in this market, for O Qu sj XX . I). McWILTJAIS.
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The evidence in the possession of Dr. Robaek, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : That the Rt.non IYatFiKit and Blood Pills have been proved by analis to COXTAIV 0 .MISTRAL, That they cure thea!mo.i universal complaint, i!Vsii;rsiA, witli VTtrrrin'i certainty, and in a very short time. That afrcr all other medicines have proved useless they relieve I.UT.It COMPLAINT, and restore the healih and tren-th of the J-uSferer. THAT SiCK K KM A I. KS, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great r.ipi iitv under their invigorating r)t r;:tior:. Tint all sexual disabilities are removed bv their cordial and i gent.e stimulating properties. 'I hat th.-y recruit miai im:i..i coxstititioxs. ! !l0,veyf'rt!iey may have been trilled with abused; i that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and j rende. it enj ovable. That operatir'z directly upon the poUon of the disease in the UmJ they 1 -.tili 'iilixuv llIIUIl CAJ.'SE SOO.V TO IIKAI., and dlseliarge from tliesTst. 111, every taint ofSc.rof. ula, whether hereditarv'or otherwise. Th.t tiit.v KKCKl 'IT THE DKBIUTATKI). 51,1,1 t,,or1 5:5 1,0 Fioasfi of the Stom ie!i at'd Bowl,!,e Hvr ,a,iJ Xervou- s-v?um' t!l,; st' til inds ir Muscles, aki.-in; l-ttCM IMrriilTIKS oa 03 tixctions ok the BLOOD Oil SECKKTIoXS, in which they do not give prompt rJ.and, (if administered before Mie very citadel ofdife has been invaded,) 'Jftct a painless ant! perfect cure. Bear in ii:in 1 tliat the ScamuxÄviax Vkiktaulk Blood Pills are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses," ho, in letters, allidavits, medical work? and bv word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kii-d ever (diered to the broken dow n victims of ill health. They hunt disease through everv avenue and organ of the system, and expel it" thorougiuy ami permanently. Xo one can doubt tlu-ir sup( rioritvafier one sin11 inev aie not only Letter, l.ut in f:ir-t. , - . ,-. , vuv.ij.ei mail ill! oilier I liiS, lOT It LIUCS a less I tiamliff of them I.Oinu'pi.ii I. .,iV... - " 1 " ' -'l l j 1 nee ol the .ea-dsnavnn Vegetable Blood Puj rifier, 1 per bottle, or $." per halfdozen. Of the J Scandinavian Vegetable Biood Pills, 23 cents per , box, orT boxes for $1. j Bead Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certificafes, published in a conspicnous part of this Paj per from time to lime. I Dr. Roback's .Medical Almanac and Family Adj viser, containing a great variety of interesting and j va'u ible Medical information, can be had riatisof I his Agents throughout the country In dillieull or complicated Cases, Dr. Robaek may be cousulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp IV r the reply. A NEW A I IT I OLK. Dr. Lolmeks Stomach Biitor?.i A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving true to tl e Stomach, an 1 for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to die Western country. Try it. As:, morning drink, to as-dst digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has no equal. Try it. In flavor it is superior to all other Bitters. Try it. The formula rf these bitters, now ( I SRl ) the sole property of Dr. Robai k, originated with one of the olde tand most eminent .Medical Practieioners of the Vest, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. The-e Bitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of tlie roots and herbs of .. i.:..i. ,i t ....... . . i , : " " ' ' ," l," - " '.'-i '-...4 ii.iiin-j u, ui: s.uui.icii, UircCilV promotive of TKMrKRAÜCE, the present propriitcr believes that in making them widely know n the public welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, Ac, the country ever- In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any (piantity and at tlie lowest rates. It is put, np'in Quart Bottles, and ,1 1 MIT I1T II'IIIIP'I I fiPII'IIKfl . . . . . . . 1 . .... .i -" I khi ui one tii.. crises, 1 1 1 1 ooz. sun pie rascswill, however, b- jcicked and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 TER BOTTLE ok G roa Jö. Principal ofliee an 1 salesrooms, No C Hast I' ourth street, ."Id building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .VJ Hammond nreet. I' or sale in Marshall county by Blain & Co., TA. Lemon, I'eijdimg V Co, PIvmouth; Robert Comwell V Co., Bourbon; D. W Stange, Bremen; John Cb'rfS, Bourbon; Jonas Miller, Bremen, J.is. AL Wickiz -r, Argos; Peter Smith. Uniontown; and Druggists and Merchants peiu rally throughout the Union. lUly. SADLK tfc HARNESS SHOP. BOURBON, MARSHALL CO. IND. J'OIIX W. GROSS, respectfully informs the ull)ic that Ui is now engaged n the above I usiness, and prepared to execute all orders in his line. SADDLES, HAUNESS, C0LLAKS. Willi's. Ac constantly on hand, or made to order, of the host materials and all work warranted. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCT, taken in exchange for w ork. W. GRO.i?.
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II E A D-QU A RTE K S i'OR 9 . BOOTS & SHOES. CASEY & MOPvEY Have removed V A. C. Stalctjs Store Room Wider sonic Hall, etat side Jflciljiin street. Where can be found the Largest and Best -Selected Slock of j Boots C&3 SIiocs) w-m , . . JlCia', ESoys', lOlltiJS A: Calf, Kip iz Coarse Boots. Morocco Clolli, Patent & Enaiaclrd L E T II E TL j BOOTS, SHOL. (i A ITERS. SLirPERS & DANCING PUMPS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 4 Which we n.i.v oifer cheaper than any other hnnc in the Wwatern country. Oar stock is well selected, and with particular attention to the wants I of tliis market. We have also enlarged our ?I a n n fa c i n r l zi g 15 c i) a r i 1 1 1 ' t , And have always on hand a good assortment of Custom Made Work, Which we warrant to wear well and tut Rio. We are also prepared to MAKE AND MEND ISoots and Shoes, Xeatly and promptly. We invite the ladies to j ca and exam ne before Luv n' c sewliere. Citizens of this place, who bay their ! ! j PailCV DrGSS SOOto ClllCl SIlC03 j I r . ,'..,! 'n Chicago, can save timo a;id expense by cai.ing ! on uj. iUlLLii.i o CC il.VbU.N o LLALlvlAU! Kept constantly on hand. CASEY k MO REV Anril 1 lbol12:f TIIK GUKAT mmw of mmm II Ad CO WISC III H, B. DICKSON & G3., That they must buy L ARG fill STOCKS And eonsequerlly they have returned from the east where they parchased the 33cst Selected htoek of Ii A II I) W A II E , Ever in this maikt. Also Co o Ii irs gr, Far! or &. E2c TJ? O "V 3S3 OF TUE Best Quality Ss Lr.test Style. The great increase of our business is good eviideneethatweare oileri. inducements. II B. DICKSON J. C. LEON Ali. HASLANGER. HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. Tlie subscriber has just opened the above IIu.e, and is determined to keep it in a manner evenway worthy of public patronage. IT I S T A 1 I. E Will be supplied with tho best the mar'iet h (Voids ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STAHLES Attached to the premises, and a fr.ithful osdor always in attendance. JOHN C. IIASLANGER. P'vuor.th, March äl, 1SC1 Sm3 WOLF CREEK V fi O V 11 1 IV .11 I ff. ff. rflllli above named mill, six mile south of S PIvmouth, i now doin excellent CUSTOM AND M KUCHA NT WOUK. The propiictor spares no pains to rive t:it;fi.
Vumi and intends keeping his mill in a condition to the IWr, liest of Uorl; lid he feels confident that he will not fail to satsfy all who may favor hi in with their patronage. Hour, Meal, Bran. &f.,ktpt constantly on hand ind will be Bold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from tho citiensof Marshall and adjoining counties. MICH.". EL Z EI IN El;. PIymoufh.A-:g UH. uMtf
ATTORNEYS AT LAW C0R31N &TOSBO.VJ Attoineys at hvr. Ollice iuUank building, Plymouth, Indiana.
REEV t CAPROM. Attorneys and NGtarie?. Plymo'ith, Mor. liall Co., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. IvEt-KKsto Uabcock Ä: Co., Piirlps, Dodge A: Co., New TTork, Cool-y,F.it well tv Co., Could fc Pro., Chicago. Loudii Co., Phib.. Crafl", Penette & Co., Pittsburrli, Hon. A. L. Oorn, Circuit Judge, La port, Lid. j Attorney at Law, Notary PuMie and Peal Es:it. , Aent. Knox, Htark "count v, Imi. Cdleet:on J ofdebt,!avme!itoftaxe.',Rnd:i!l log il bu5.Tej promptly attended to I John s7 eende. j Attoruey at Law and P'-al Estate Ag nt, Knox, 'S::..T.',v5rf--'' PHYSICIANS. ; DR. O. BA1RD, j ((Jraduat- of Jt fi.-ron M'-dical Collcsre,) I deuce and olMce near .Sh'.It's Mill. Ilremen, I::.!. DR. T. A. CORTON, Phvsician nnd S;;rzeo:i.o!l:eever PershiiiL's A: C.'' Drui .tn e, in Dr. A. O. H .rton's D.-ntal Rooms, Michigan street, e;st id corner .f fano, whore he l.iav be co:;uIte l d.ir i::- oZ:.hours. J. J. VINA L,' Homeopathic Physician. Ptrticularattentloupai 1 to o't tric rraclic, an 1 chronic diseases '-f j "onii-n, an Idise-esof cl.il lr.-ii. oÜice over C Palmer stör, e.irn.-r Mi-higaii and Lajxrte streets, whe he m..v !o consulted at all hours. HOTELS EDWARL PIvmouth. Ind. Vv. C. HOLK Ed.varJs, Proprietor. GAM3.11L -'S EXCHAN A.Ganibrill proprietor, itu:ite 1 junction .f the P. Ft. W. & C. R. r. & C R. B . Plymouth, Ind. Meal ..Jl hours of the dav and everything necesssary for t!ie comfort of p:iest. FARVIERS' HOTEL, Li Porf street, near the Depot, Plymouth, lud Good Fare, Lo w Bills, and every attention r.aid to render the stay of ail who patron v the Far -mejs'iigrocable. Good and co:n eiüe b!:.v for those having horses. vln2Uy JOB SHORT, Pror-rictor. MISCELLANEOUS. J. M. KL1NQER, Proprietor Buckeye Livery," oppo.-dte IM.vrrd Hons., Plymouth, Lid. irJTly KOONTZ &, GAC:. j General dealer in all kinds of fami'v groceries. ji.v;sions, (pieensware, etc. Lap-jrie street. Plymouth, Iml. H.a. c : son aTccl. Dealer in hardwars of every deseription, id so, stores, tin, sheet iron, and copper war. E. R. GHCOK, ' .lerflsrT Im irr . .mp n-rtt nl II I'i..r. 4 . r t .... . j. . w ... - - - , ....v v.- ....... .v . . ; '"tl'Qig ttor, Plymouth. lud. . . . m . , " " ' 1 Rarber nnd hairdresser, (We-t si ie Mie!,?-: n ftret over I .ittrrs.ms -.fore. r !:if.iit'i .11.1. f t-J.fl-f ltt.kfV ll til.. . 1 ..f.. Lll.-'ll-LV .1 t.l t. . . .n( in tlip!.rt avl. ---- ----- J M.N M1hÖEMAK" . Va!er in w telis. dcks and j-.vtd-y, Plymouth, Ind., keeps c antiy on lian I e'.uUs, watches, breast pins, ear rins, linger rinir. lockets, tic. Clocks and watches, etc., ret.i;ivd in the We-t manner possible. D. McWiLLJAMS, Dealer in t-yTe ai; 1 fancy diy go'd-', gr cer't s etc., wrt side Michigan rtree, Plytoouth, lint. ä CLAhN2,Co. Druggists and c-vileetiopers, we.-', side of Miehig in Mreef, Plymouth, Ind. S. , M. BEC Dealers in st iole and f ney dry rol ;uid i;rie 1 ie-, wetside Michigan street, Plymouth. lud. RiOE &. SMITH. Dealers in sta.! and fancy dry ?" ' s. fanriv F.dwaird-' groceries etc, one door south ot the house, PI v -mouth. Ind. ADCLFH MY ER, Dealer in watches, clocks, iewelry and ::"ti v. a eat :de, Miehig an. -tree t, Plyriot th, le.d. J GfiOWMEir. Dealer in dry goods of ail kin. Is, croeoiies, warts etc., Michigan s.'.rtcf, Plymouth, Ind. C H LANGER &SR0'S7 Manufacturers id' wagons, carriages etc. Blacksmithing, painting .-.r.d graining done to n'er. See column. T. A. LEW ON, Dealer in drugs, medicines, joiti oi?, magazines, papers, etc, north side Micet, Plymouth, Ind. Kter.it v Liipoito E. PAUL. ealer in boots and nhoes. m mafic tin nil kinds of ho ttic work in his line, MicS;v'.:ti street. l - rnoulli. !nd. T. Lie DONALD. Real estate agent and notary public. ofJce in cksv.i'ii hardware store, PiwiiMith, Ind. Draws deeds, mortgages, bond-, and pgrccliu nts, se!s ' ;i I..!-, c.a mines i i: U s and fia nisl.t s abstracts of the same, pays tave and redeems land told for taxes. DR. A. O. OORTON. .Surgcui A-ntist. Ph mouth, Ihdi.ina. Whole r jurtial setts of T elh inserted on il.e inot ai1'ioved plans. Special attriitien paid to tl. preservation ofthe natnral tecili, and im -pilar-ity of Children's teeth c-mecVcd. Fat.ps r.i.d Ii. heult teeth extraeted vkif'i vv ith.uit "i.!orf'oi in. Can be consulted at hisoilice at ai:v time except en Mondays a ad Tuedis. Oihee in lVrshint's MoeU.up tairs, corner id" .Mieiiigan aud Gai;i ttreots. f Lhf T, J- PATTERSON. Doalorin Jrv Gooxls, Cruet l ies, Proiioi.s .and Nolion. No..Ü Coiblii'rt Block, Ph ui.mth, iu'd iana. Pitrcn.ige solicited. M. A. O. IMriiARD, Allornry and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, INI). COLLECTIONS, Thx Paying and Examination of titles &c.. promptly attitaled to KLVKUS To People Bunk, N. Y. City; How & Whittaker, N. Y. City; Terl.ell, Jennings ä Co..N. Y. Citv: le li.is associated Willi li.ni in i.i w ti. .. ll.... ... r..,x 4 j i;n, Jan.ts Bradley of LaPoi te, Ind., We- r.5.sitanco die will have at the f-itting ofthe Cin uit and On nion Pleas Courts of this county Will practice iu adjoining counties. PIvmouth, M SJ.ltG'J. 3if J AGS, Bees wax, old Ilntana, Ct j i r, Pras C.U Pew ter.Cast Iron, aud touii; taoncy taken in
j.-ecuriiy rue niMiraiKC Co., N. Y. Citv; Htr.rr C. Carter, N. Y City; Ilon.C. A. ftarr Tecnnipeli, .Mich.; I.. (I. Iterrv i Co.. Banker.', Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunlap, Lsq., Indianapolis. Ind.; N. 'I.Oglcsbee, Eso., County Tieasun r. PIvmouth.
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