Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 June 1861 — Page 3
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THE. DEMOCRAT Local a:d Miscellaneous.
john McDonald. Editor. A Voiuxtekji," writing in Inst week's Repuhlicnu, cntler the he:ul of "Showing Iiis Colors," dis- ;
courses learnedly and lengthily in reference to a tn0 of jujrf ieng t,e e.'th birth day of our little srpiib wc wro'e in our piper of the SOth ult., National Independence, as citizen?, ns our com about the Union township Home Cuards." He moa colintry. Adopted. c.mstnies the article as ai "imputation ur insimia- i q jicrc,ipnn the following: commmittee were tion that our (their) boys are destitute of both ; apr0;,ltf.,i hj t,0 ci,r. Committee of five to prosj.unk anl patriot. ?ni." When we wrote the ar- t..j.(, Speaker and Reader of tho day: tit le we were informed tint the compayn was Anns Johnson, Thos K Houghton, John G merely a Home Guard, polten up for the purpose 04,onit, G s Ckavdand and I Mattingly. of having some sport and to pass away time, 13 it Committee of Arrangements, consisting of five isnot generally supposed that, in this locality, we j , cr;!0ns, lrom Center and one from eath of the reare to have any fighting to do. So far as their m ,-nhl town!5nip?? Tz: utility is concenied, in this section of tin? ceuntry, ContPr township W W Hill, J F VanValkcn at lea,t, the Horn Guards are a myth. It does (;;(j0OJ1 Bh;nj G Thayer and I) O Quiver; not require any great amount uf courage to serve Un5onr) c Tjnruo. Walnut M L Smith; Tippcin such a company, al we vt re not aiming to pu-?- c;lnf),x ß Alloman; Roiuboii-0 II Thayer; tion what little it Ii! reouire, A Volunteer' to the tSernvui John Foice; North D V Fetters; IV.lk contrary. We understood, huwvcr, soon after Jühu c Cu-dinian; West Daniel Barber, Jr.; we wrte the article, that the company had offered lVtn (j p Cherry. their services to the povemment, but when the On inotioti tliat the committee of Arrangements time came to take the oath, about half of them ,.ivcia. p)wcr to ) anv vacancy that may occur Jailed to "come to time"; and the facts would have . committee. Wa., adopted.
borne us out in the statement tint the compa-y uvs.most emphatically, "on fat incrntus."' This funny lettci-writer is, evidently, of the opinion thafthe p-n is mightier thin the swerd," and his courage having, like Bjo Acre's "oozed out at his finger's ends." he is desirous of üemol-' ishing, at one fell stroke, the Local of the Dkmocr vt ! "Insatiate a-cher !" wouldn't some one !e do? We commend ourself to your tenderest mercies, and respectfully implore you to desist. A Volunteer' mildly intimates that we are not loyal' and kindly advises us how to conceal our 'treasonable sentiments,' besides many other curiousan.l interesting miners m.u ta tm.t ..v; iutmu out by acaicf.d perusal of his communication. He complain bitterly about the lack of 'encouragenunt, if not compliments in our paper! Such ; a thought never occur, cd to us before, but we will ndeaver to make ample atonement in his ca-e. j A Volunteer,' go to the war, by all means ; you .. .. .!.. i.. i.,. r. i should have been there long .no, anl doubtless . would, had we encouraged you. Persm'lly, oli, ! fictitious individual ! we c unot bid you farewell, but we can say to you in yo::r taorite character, A VuLi'NTF.Lti,' adieu! The nroecedhiT of the m-otin ' held, on lat j Friday evening, to make arruig.iment for celebrating the coming 4'li of July on a large .-scale, will be found in to-day's paper. The meeting was well attended, and the prevailing sentiment seem-t-J tobe that of commemorating the dear old Anniversary in proper stIe. Committees have been .'.... : ..-;ii .., l? 1. it :injiiuiu 1 lirt Ulli ifc will IF. L'r lil Ihv all lliu ' . . . , , jr.ress.iry arrangcnu'iiis periainnr; 10 i le eeieor.ition. Alt citizen d lite county should aonsiderit their boundrti duty to be bere on that day, if they ein. Tu ptogranme will be printed at as eaily :t dare as possible. The lueting adjourned to liieet on the evening of the 2'i I. Capt. Pin.r.Yd Company has been accepted in Col. W. C. Prown's Regiment, at Log;mport, for three years, or during tlie war. This ('ompany wa? treated rather flabbily j.t Indian ipolis, and wp understand the'r accef tuicc in Col. RrownV command was chiefly owing to the sn'hicnec d" Schuyler Colfax, as there were other Companies sdrcady organized, un'Tormed and c tüipped, th.it were anxiotH togo. Ca or. J iily des, rvi s great pi;ue f r his unremrttin' endeavois to g; t his 1'or.ip.uiy accepted. He informs us that thev will fart for Ioga;i-poi t on Mini lay net. Tiiose J w Vhing to see ;h . :u o'X will please take notice. There was a Festival at the Episcopal Church, Monday evening, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the fishing of that thmch. The , 111 1 I uoue was ciowueu, sum every person tint atten-t- ! eil felt that it was 'rood to In- there. The amount j realized was about forty -Cve dollar .t. We are re(lllesteii to li.fnrii flu. ciiii i.iii ll. il l ,.( tl... ........ 1 .... ...it IM. . iiivui Liniiii?ii i:n llli iil" beisof the church to those who so kindly Indued to li:r;n;i and w.t:to;i i'ie tables, ai.d aIo those v ho donated so liberally. II. Pikrck advertises iu to-d ty's paper that he is prepared to fun.ish th' c;t". iis rf Marslia'd county with all kind-! cf fruit and ornamental trees, s'-rub-bery.ic. Mr. PnmcK ..iva he will not be able to i-.t a! I the citizens of the county who may want trees, and they cm leave their orders with him at his residence in Plymouth. Those wish'rg to purchase anything in his line, would do well to give Lima call, as he warrants every article to be as represented. joiix Cart itt, Amhrotypo artist, of 132 Lake rtrcct, Chicago, and formerly of Plymouth, ha placed under obligations for a photographic likti:ess of Senator D.hoi.as. Tiie picture is very life-like, and exh bits, in a high degree, the perfection which Mr. CARnrrr his attained in the Photographic business. The PiCfbytcrian Sunday School P'.c Nie comes oil' to-day. The procession will be foimd at the Prcsbjtcrian Church, at H'.j o'tdoek, lii-r the Urass Iimd will be in attendance to diyeourse jouful 'strains to the jrs. We Lope they may have a pleasant time, as pic nlcs do nut com2 'round every day. Wr. understand they intend having a -time at Rrcmcn on the 4th. From every direction we hearol preparations being made l o celebrate the day. We would be pleaded to notice these cele. brations, if our country friends will send in their proceedings in relation to them. Aooi rii Mi I rs, Jeweler, of this place, failed last week, to a large amount, lie has made an nssignmcnt of all his goods for the benefit of his rreditors. His indebtedness was principally contracted here for Lor p wed money, N. IL Og esbee being the piiwipel Creditor. Wr are under obligations to IIaslkr, of the Anibrotypo Gallery, for a fine 'copy.' He has the reputation of being a tip top artist, and we know from examinations of his work, tlrtt lie is entitled to it. If you want your hadow before you fade, he is the man to ce about it. Post Mastirs will please report to us the names of those to whom the Democrat is directed, who do not tike out their papers in their respective ollrres. Hy io doing they will savu us considerable trouble and expense. Dictl: Os the 9th inst., near Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, A. B. IIaskixs, aged abou t G) years. Ox the 13th inst , in Union township, of lung fever, Mr. ElUAnr.Tir Stoorp-, ged about HI ycir.
4th of July Meeting. On Friday evening. Jane 1 Ith. lr-61, pursuant
to notice published, the citizens of Centre township met at theCouit House for the purpose of ! making arrangements to celebrate the 4th of Ju ly led. Meeting wr.3 pallet! to ordc r by Ju.lge Fuller, : ami cn motion. C II Rf ere was called to the chair au(j E y Tjewi3 chosen Secretary. 0n mot5on 0f ju,i;c Fuller, that wc celebrate On motion that Captair. O II 1 Btiley and D 0 Quivey act as Marshals of the day, with the amendment to call assistant Marshal which was adopted . Committee on Invitation, appointed by the (.,.,;,.A Fuller, Dr A 0 Horton and John G Os )0mf Committee on Music C II Reeve, Jos Leonard an 1 D McDonald. Committee on Finance Center township O II P Bailey, I) E VanYa'kenburgh. M B Mattingly, T J Patterson, tl C Raster; Union Peter Smith; Walnut Dr N E Manvil'.e; Green E Newhouse; Tippecanoe 2 R W(Mjd; Bourbon JJ.m Ciess; (;crm mjR.ob K0bIocIv; North R il Martin; roikThos Tvi.er; West-James A Corse, Con)mittce ,",n Fire-Woiks Meyer Becker. Ii c y.ixtcr !U1,j y j ij.i ComniUee on Ordinance M Ii M ittinglv, Uanl Artn!St , an4 lloht McCanee. II 11 Pershing wa- appointed a committee of one to inquire in relation to cot of eanm.n'and nuke report to the Committee of Arrangements. Oa motion, the proceedings were ordered to "be published in both the County paper. On motion the meeting adjourned till Saturday. J un --'Ui-oi t i tint E. S. LEWI.S.Sec'v. OWBiTIO.V. The Democrats of Mirslnll County will hold a . A. e -ft . m .1 Convention at the Court House in Plymouth, on I Saturday, June 2Jrh, at on o'clock P .M, to nom i nate candidates for the oÜices of County Record er, Surveyor :ind CoMini-sioner, to be voted for at the coming fall election. It has been thought best to take the lat Presidential vote as a basis, and to recommend that each town-hip be entitled to one vote in the convention for every ten democratic voters in the township, and one for each f raction over ten This basis will give the vote as follows:
W,st 10; Polk fl. North 17; German, 1ft; Il)urbon 17; Tippecanoe 7; Walnut, ; Green, Colon 13; Center 30.
It is recommended that the democrats of each township consult together at o:iee and proceed to the election of dvleg-.tes icJn tcill attend the Concuitinn ir-itf.nnl fait it.,1 I.-.f ... 1,,. .-v iii.ii mi , Mi.iRt niivii r-ir-j(t.. ion as early as Saturday, the 22d of June, at the latest. It is also earnestly recommended that each town-hip send as many delegates as possible, as it is expected that some very important business my come before the Conveiiti n, in which every demoerat ha n Perlon interest. Let every democrat! attend that posiblv can. Ry order of the Central Committee. C. II. REEVE.Ci.m'n. T. .".itDoNAi.n, Sec'v. coiYV9?.vrio:v. Tlie Democrats of Center Township arc requested to meet in Convention at the Com t II muco nti S .t irday Silnd inst., at one o'clock P M for the ' P'l'T0 ftf fleeting delegates to attend tlielVmocrafic County Convention to be he'd on the 29th inst. Ry order of the CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Ik you want anything in the reading lino go to Lemon's News Depot. He receives the Ledger, Mercury, Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's lllusratod, and ..itim?, N Y Weekly. Boston Pilot, Police Gazette, N Y Iilu-tratcd News, London 11lustrat d News, etc., in the war of weeklies; all the current American and English Monthlies mid J Revi ws ; Chicago and Cincinnati dailies ; Dime Novels, Song Rooks, Receipt Hooks, &c. He will P'ocure any publication for persons ordering of him. Those wishing sheet music will find it both (quicker and cheaper to order through the News Depot &lcriil Alices. Dr. Roback'h Ri:vif.i,iEs. We publish in anoth er column of to day's piper an article copied from the Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr. RobacVs extensive est ablishtm nt in th it city. Ry the way, Dr. Kooick s Remedies hive obtained a great and Uescrvctl popularity with all classes. It has been but a Miorttime since these Ren ediea were introduced into our section of country ; yet Dr. Breitnau, Dr. Roback's agent in this place, informs us that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier now far exceed thos of nil other medicines for which he is agent, combined. The reason for this, is, that they have utood the test of practical experience. Wc know this nit only from the mouths of oJ.ers, but we have . . . used them in our own family with tho very best results. For all disuses of the ido,id.generaId. - bihty, whether proceeding from sickness or from natural weakness, indigestion, and all kindred ail - mcnts, we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies no fhoverv bet medieilie eitailt. Tlmv urn ib. tined to achieve not an ephemeral success, but a permanent and deserved reputation, which will re-liner them a necessity in every lamily. ISvyoIcon, O., North West, Mirch S. rcc advertisement.
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T. $ P. lIcJDO.V.lZ,!. Terms of Subscription: 81,50 IX ADVANCE. Short Time v-n tn Prompt-Pa vino Home Sitoribera. Foreign Sulwcrilicw to cninply vithtlie Term. Terms of Ai)vi:rtu?ixg : Onp 'inr(. (10 linsr lev.) ono motith. ifl W; three innntlu, t4-tifty: six montlw. tlir"f-iftr ; one e:ir. wven dollar. A 1ilivr.il discount will I m.id- to tlioso wlio adverti4 tj tlie am'Mintof a jnartcr. h-l f or winde cdiimn l Oie month or ye.tr. Ltvtl .d vertieuieiit to l Hthcr iaid for or ciirr4 in adraneo of p-al li":tion. atit-iitioii paid t' funijtu ailvertiing tial n-eomvtiifd Vv the r:h nrtlie OK KKFLlllI.NCKS. JOB DEPARTMENT. We are now prepared to ex-cute neatly all kinls of JP o h 1 c .v, Frog r a m m c s, CIRCULARS, r A M FI I L KTr? , CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, ttc. T CRMS VERY REASONABLE. 7. S. SCO'fT, COLLECTING- AGENT, Continue) to pay especial attention to theCollec tion of Claim-, Satisfactory reference as to char- , ..... , actor and responsibility, given m Plymout.Ii and e!sMvhcre: Plymouth. .May. l?fil mavlG-1 Ctf C 1. V. 11. LKAVK La Porte. . . . 7:00 a. m. Walkerton.. f5:!) " Tvncr 8 :.!() " ARRIVK LEAVE Plymouth. . . ..r: id p. m Tvncr fi:M." 44 Walkerton ..0:23 44 ARRIVK LaPorte 7:30 44 Plymouth .8:.': P. F. W. A: C. UAiLKOie. TIME CAIID. WESTWARD. Freight Lxpress .Alail P.M :t :to .r 4.1 f 57 G 13 G41 G .M 1U 00 Express V M P M A M 1 '2'2 Fort Wayne Ro 'ibon In wood Plymouth Grovertown Starke Chicago 4 .i t 3 08 4 H r 1:1 ; oj 8 I! i:astvai!u. F-right vr.ii : 11 : 2:1 ft 45 ft 53 8 20 Express Express P M A M 12 U 4 I 21 1) Ort 8 :w ft 20 A M 1 2 no 10 ftl Niht i Fort Wavne Iloui Un 1 11 wood Tl mouth Groveitown Starke Chicago I 2ft 11 3ft 10 !- 10 30 10 10 10 0:1 7 ftl 1 1 25 II 12 10 ftl 10 n JS 20 2 05 Fregiht Train going east leaving this station at j G 13 p m, will carry passt-ngcrs between this and I Fort Wayne. Shippers must have their goods at j the warehouse by 12 in, to insure shipment the sar.i-dav S R EDWARD. ! FAIRBANKS' STANDARD lfiMh SCALES, yJ&J '- UF Al u kinds. FAIHHAXKS t G HEHN LEAF, 172 Lake St., CHICAGO. iLj HI'V OVI.Y THK GSM'IK. April 25, l!Cl Lily. Threshing: 'laciiinc for Sale. A $1 Threshing Machine, of Rumlev's Manufacture for lie. lias been in use only one season. Vf.ry t'MKAP term easy. For further particular inquired D E VAX VALK EN'RURGH, at Corbin & (bornei Law Oilie. Plymouth, April 1 5ih l.')tl3 SMITH & EWKIMENS Have opened a shop of the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Center street, south of LaI orte street, when they are prepared to manufacture all kinds of j Mommients, Tomb Stones, Head Stones, all she.1 awl forms, Jliu'blc Tops, Counter Stabs, kc, Ac. As they do all their own work themselves, fnd are at but little expense for bauds or agents, thev can sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Indiana. In regard to the execution of their work, they are willing to compile it with that of any other establishment in this section. inaj23-17tf T II E 13 VT VI iL' AT Oil DEAD! PROSPECT OF PEACE IN THE COUNTRY. Singular Causo of his Death. WILLIAM L. VANCV IS NO MORE. He departed in a spasm last Monday, oc casioned from cold, cold from wet feet, wet feet ' from poor boots, poor boots because he was too far Soudi to get any tf VAN VALKENBTJRG-H'S NEW STOCK OF Superior Work 111:111 ship, Which he is daily in receipt of, and which he is HoIIlflLT IV r Ch c a p I j A,m1 c ß"""' ' the largest and most complete assortment of ' hy()lliens ;n(J Chlltlrm'S SIlOC.s! ; That this market haa ever been favored with, and , there is no "goak" about the LOW PRICES I ,s liUUINO 1U fcL.l.L CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST ItedooCrtll ai.d examine Iiis stock, one 11 norfhof kniBa Building. nprOml.
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02ZT0 ! OHIO GASH STORE! ALL KIGIIT WITH A $25,000 Stand of Dry Goods. EYEKY1J0BY UUX TO THE OHIO CASH STOKE AND SEE TliE And Oh! wlrit a falling ofT is tlioro, my conntninvu! Nothing his occorred in Cluistcndoni siiicc tlie flood, which compares ia the leas with the Astonishing Reduction ! ! I N P II ICES, AT T11S OHIO CASH STORE!! f ... , , . T . Ho, all vc peonb;! clap your hands! Ict tho .,1 ;L.t it l)0 srmd abroad ! throughout tlie yast extent of this vast country! Let t.. farmer leave hU plow in the furrow, the mediane his tools on the work bench, the doctor his nostrums n the pi!M a;s, the lawyer his books on the dusty shelves, the maiden the yarn on the spinning" wheel, and one and all, lar and near, oid and youn:, gay and sad, rich and poor, .n short, let the entire uopulation make ONE G-RArTD HUSH I'OH T1IK OHIO CASH STORE !
l.r'1.010 pieces Calico, from C to i I cents per r 01 yard wide for 12 cents, at the
U11M) UASIISIURL. (07 rivecä Brown Sheeting, from f 10 In cts. at the OHIO CASH STORE. pieces Denims, best for cents, at the Oil lO CASH STOKE. J 10 pieces Stripes, b.-st for 12!.,' cents, at the OHIO CASH STORE. pieces Ticking, from 12 to 20 cent, at the OHM) CASH STORE. 101 pieces Jeans from 12'., to 40 cents, at the OHIO CASH STORE. Largest lot of CLOTHS m USSniERES. At the OHIO CASH STORE. Three Thons and Pair of HOOTS & SH Women's Enameled Shoes fr "ft ;hoes ! cent at the OHIO CASH STORE. '.X, OOO 2bL a, to-1 s , lirocha, Stella and Silk, at. the OHIO CASH STORE. 500 Silk Maniillas. Capos & Dusters At the OHIO CASH STORE. Ladies, for the nicest Dress Goods, of all stvle, go to the OHIO CASH TORE. One Thousand yards P.lac! . Rroe.ido and FANCY S1.LKS! Cheaper than the cheapest, at the OHIO CASH STORE. 30(1 pieces Challi, from 1 1! ' .,' t o) 2." ccns at the OHIO "CASH STORE. .r!K) patterns Lawns and Remges, newest sfvle?, at the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest White (Joods, ro to Iii OHIO CASH STORE For the cheapest and newest styles of Travelin" Di-cs.sCoods.go fothe OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Hats, jroto the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Cloves and Mits, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Hosiery, go to fjo OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Queensware, go to th OHIO CASH ST03E. For the cheapest goods of nil kinds, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. F or mi H? im Co to the onrr cash store. 5.000 ynrds of Carpe , i.- ,m 2." cents to $1 per yard, at the OHIO CASH STORE. Farmers, Farmers' Wives, Farmers' Roys ai:d Girls, go to the OHIO CASH STÖRE. The best Rio CoflVcat 15 cents, at the OHIO CASH STORE. 15 Ihs.goodN O Sugar for $1, at the OHIO CASH STORE. T W O T O N S Cofiba and Crashed Sugars' At Wholesale or Ketail, Which will be sold very cheap, nt the OHIO CASH STORE. These Coods were purchased in New Ycvk and Philadelphia, when Cods were at the lernest Prices and we hive no hesitation in saving and saying boldly, that they are from l.r to 25 er cent cheaper than ever before offered in this market, for CASH. I). McWILUAMS. mirO 15if
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?V P3LLSf A never fctiiiiK Abtäte f.-r Sto'i Il.-a 1- v O aclie. Ivf iKi-ia. lever and Am, Liver CoiMplaint, Costiveiui l".iliouiH", Neur.ilii.Cilie, ravtd Ai i- tite, lUstirr a tkred ttoniat h, Female Obstriifiien, Ar. jgf I 2C eis. tl Read the testimaay of GOV. "WISE, Va. WikS '"s I'lt-ts are fcife aiol n'st H8ofl "i?ii tonicity f -r Constirti.n. and fffctior of tlio ri.Lioftivo tlrn?. jl'or Ili'.i.la ho tlioy pruved themistdves .1 f pH-ifuv" Bend tho testimony cf GOV. KING, Ala. "I woiilil not li'i tvithoiit Wilson's I'il!?' f Rny irhv. lVr I lulto stion ami Hi-arl-j a- bo. I rtivi-la a Till an-l t iko the half; it. piTs luuwdiftttf relief." J Sold. t?7 Druggists d Dealers overy-whero. r K K P A It K I) BY 33. I. FAIIITESTOCK z CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner 7ood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. OLE rr.OPRIETOKS OP aB. L. Fa'incstock's Vermifuge, o "DLOOD PILLS AND BLOOD: V V 11 1 r IER. DR. ROBACK'S The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ro - back, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : That the Bt.ooiri Rim:R and Dlood Pills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINTHAI., That t!iey cure the almost universal complaint, HYSPF.rsiA, with HTierrinrj certainty, and in a very short time. That alier all other medicines have proved useless they relievo 1 LIVF.U COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of tlicf-uiTerer. THAT SiCK KF.M ALKS, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. Tint all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial an 1 rrntitln l: 1 1 111 iili 1 1 1 er i .11 nvt 1 jiji 1 M'lt tli'- riiti'inr hat they recruit Sil ATTKRFin CONSTITCTIONS, however they may have been trifled with a abused; i that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rendo. it enjovahle. That per -itingdirectly upon bill J I.1C UlArrir III IIC M'4 iur CM'Si: SOON TO IIKAL, and discharge from the" s stem, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereilitary or otherwise. That they RKCBl'IT THK I I '. B I I.lTATF.O, and there is no tli :t of the Stomach and Rowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles, arisi.no kuom iMirn rKs or (kstiu'ctioxs of the nr.oon oa skckktions. in whjch they do not give rnm,l r7r, and, (if administered before the very citadel of li'e has been invaded,) tJTt'ct a .uinhss and prrfrct cure. j Rear in n.ind that the Scanuinavian V.c;f.tarlk i Rlooo Pii.i.s are en lorsed by the experience of! th msands ol Iiing w itnesses, w ho, in letters, idlidavits, medical works and by word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the ! kind ever ollVred to the broken down victims ofj ill health. Thev hunt disease through every nvtline ami organ ol the svstem, ana expel it thoroughly and permanently, i No one can doubt their si uncrloritvafrer one sin- i gle trial they are not only better, but in fact, j cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less i number of them to produce . better ellect. Price of the Sea-Uiea vian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $." per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Rlood Pills, 20 cents per box, or .r boxes for 1. Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and Certifi cates, published in a conspicuous part of this Taper from time to time. Dr. Roll ick's Medical Aim mac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had rratis of his Agents throughout the country In dillicult or complicated Cases, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally orbv letter enclosing one stamp lor the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. lioback's Stomach Iitters.i A new ami delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f r giving trne to tl e Stomach, and tor the prevention of bilious complaints incident to .he Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to as.-ist digestion and relieve dyspepsia it has n equal. Try it. In flavor it is suj erior to all other Ritters. Try it. The formula of these bitters, now (Ürfil)thc sole property of Dr. Robaek, originated with one of the olde t and most eminent Medical Practic'oners of the West, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These. Bitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots und herbs of which thev are composed, and as they ate, bv allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of TEMPFRANCK, the present proprittor believes tint in making them widely known the pubiic welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, &c. the country ever. In the meantime, order will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any quantity and at the lowest rates. It is nut up in Quail Bot ties, and securely pi ked in one doz. cases. H ill do, sample eases will, however, be packed and sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE 1 PER BOTTLE oa G ioa5. Principal office end salesrooms. No fi Eastl oui th street, ."M building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. '.Vi Hammond f.irect. Tor sale in Marshall county bv Bl.tin V Co., T A. Lemon, Pershing & Co, Plymouth; Robert Cortiwcll V Co., R.Mirhon; I). W Stange, Bremen; John Cless, Bourbon; Jonas Miller, Riemen, Jas. M. Wiekiz.T, Argos; Peter Smith Fniontown; ami Druggists and .Merchants generally throughout the Union. !!!'. SADLK & HARNESS SHOP, BOURBON, MARSHALL CO. IND. JOHN W. C.ROSS, respectfully informs the pulbie that Iu is now engaged n the above I usiness, and prepared to execute all orders in his line. SADDLES. HAUXESS. CO LEAKS, WHIPS, etc., constantly on hand, or made to order, of the best materials and all work warranted. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work. W. CROSS. March 7, lf I. G .ni.
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FOR j 1rvfTifN r H TTn nn BOOTS & SHOES. ! ! CASEY & MOPvEY I j Have removed to I A. C. Stale' Store Room v.wlcr Jfcconic Hull, east s'xle Jficiian street. Where cn be found the Lnrft'rf and Best Selected Siock of ts SllOCS ! lCliS?. KOTS'. Youths fc Calf, Kip & Coarse Boots, j i Morocco Ciotii, Patcal 5: Enamoled 1 ! L r. A T IT F. R j BOOTS, SHOES. C.AITKRS. SL1PPLRS j DANCING PUMPS, &! LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ! Which we inw offer cheaper than any other houe 1 in the Western country. Otjr stock is well sei lectcd, and with particular atter.lion to the wants 1 of this market. We have also enlarged our T&asuifiactiii'ing D(par(e'f, j i And hare always ou hand a good assortment of ! Custom Made Work, Which wc warrant to wear well and not Rip. We t are also prepared to j 1 j MAKE AND MENDi Ktnrktat hne. j Npath. nm promntiT ' . . . '. invlfr tlir T.iilif.s ;U'(j t.S:nuM.'!K'fore huving clsewliere. Cilunf Ina r.l-w... ho Iniv llwor j pailCV Di'OSS BOOtS ailCl SilOGS In Chicago, cxn save time and expense by calling on us. MILLEH'S & MASON'S BLACKING Kept constantly on hand. CASEY & MOREY. April ie, 1SC1 l'2i.f THE GREAT mmm of busixessi. II AH CONVINCED H. B. D1CK3ÖH & CO., That they must buy LARGER STOCKS And consepHTtly tlioy have returned froiii the east where the' parchascd the Hjl.2?t3C t incl IEc3t Selected stock of I I A 11 D W A Ii E Ever iu this markt. A!o CooEtiitp;, Parlor A lto St Tl? O IT 213 .B OK Tit E Best Quality Sc Latest Style. The great, increase of our business is good evidence that we are olVcri. g inducements. II It. DICKSON J. C. I.KONAUD. HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber has just opened the above IIou-e, and is determined to keep it in a manner eve ry way worthy of public patronage. II I S T A Ii I. E Will be supplied with the best the market i.n'udi ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render tlie stay of gues-ts agreeable. CONVENIENT STAPLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful osilor alwavsin attendance. JOHN C. II ASLANCER. P'vn.outh, March Si, 61 Mn'l WOLF CREEK V Ii O II BI fl IV ii 31 I I. I, rSlHE above named mill, six miles south of I Plvmoulh, ii now doiior excellent CUSTOM AND M EUCH ANT WOIJIv. The proprietor spares no iains to cive satisf.icVum aiul intends keeping his mill in a condition to ! the I 'ert, Rest vf Work, nd he feels confident that he w ill not fail to satsly all who may favor him w i tit their patronage. I'lour, Meal, Bran, & c, kept constantly on hand tnd will be sold at the lowest living prices. lie respectfully solicits patronage from the ciliens of Marshall and ailjoinincr counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, AuS M 1KW. n3lif
BUSINESS nFRECTORY ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COR31N i OSBORN Attorneys at Law, Office in I5mk building, Ply mouth t Indiana. RFPV l CAFrlON, i Attorney? and Notaries, Plymouth, Morliall Co., Ind., practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. RK.'F.nsto Ilabcock Co., Phelp-,lod' & Co.,Xew York, Cooy,larwcll Co., Could & Bro.. Chicago. Lou ion & Co., Phila., (Iran", Ilenette Sc Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. OsTjorn, Cireuil Judge, La port, Ind. A- W. PORTER. j Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Real LV.atr ' A cent Knox, Stark county, Ind. Collection of debt--, payment of taxes, and all legal bustneI promptly attended to JOHN S. GENDER, ' Attorney at Law and lal Estate Agent, Knox, Knox. Ind. Collections, Tax" paying and cx.irr.1 nation of .i-:.-PHYSICIANS. 7 " r p? - gAiR? v , rr (t'ra.luatc rfJelicrson Medical College.) rcsi denes and oIKce nc:ir Sliilt's" Mill. Hrcmcn, Ir.d. DR. T. A. BORTON, Physi'-. an md Surgcon.oiTiceover IVrsliin.s & Co.Iruj J?r-re, in lr. A. - Horton! Dentnl Rtiüin. Michi-.tn street, rast side comer of (?ano, where he may be conulted during oilier limrs. J. J. VINV L, Homeopathic Physician. Partiularattent'.onpaM to o'Htetric jcaetie, and chronic disease? 'f wo'tvn, an 1 diees of children. oTice over C. street?, v.he he my be consulud at all hours. IIOTKLS. EDWARL HOUSE. Plymouth, Ind. W. C. IMwarl.J, Proprietor, gamsril js exchan J .fr anibiill proprietor, Situate . ,. junction ul ! the P. Ft. W. & C. R. i P. k C. R. K., Plymouth, Ind. Meal ll hour of the day and evervthinc nece?-ary for the comfort of guN. FARMERS' HOTEL, Li Port. street, nei the Depot, Plymouth, lud Go-h1 Fare, Low Rills, and every attention : iid to render the stay of all who patron e the Farniers'agreeahle. imd and convcnie bllng for those having hores. vli;2Uy JOB SHORT, Proprietor. MISCGLLAXEOCS J. M. KLIN 3 -R. ; Proprietor Ruckeve Livery,"' opposite IMwr.nls I Hous;, Plymouth, lud- Il-7,.v' KOONTH Ci, SACK, neval dealer in all kinds of family irrocvne-.. rov;sioiis, queensw.ire, (to. Laorte street. Plymouth, Ind. hTd: "con & "cöT. Ooaler in h inhvar of evrry Uvcription, :;lsf I Moves, un, sueoi iron, nnu copper war. 1 j E. R tf) ' Mcnlnit taih r. oik SHOOK, door west of II. Pierce s clothing t-tor, Plymouth, Ind. MICH GIN'Z. Harber and hair dresser, (Wot side Michf-an street over Pattersons s-t re) Plymouth. ,In.i. Every thing in the above business attended to by me in the be si stvle, J HN M tKOZMAK , Dealer inn teUes, clocks and jewelry, Plymouth, Ind., keeps constantly on hau 1 clock-, watches, breast pin, e:ir rir.-, finder rins, lockets, etc. Clocks and watches, etc, rcpa:red i:i the be-t manner jossib!e. D . MC WILLI AMS , Dealer in staple and fancy diy goods. g'rocers ere. west .-ide Michigan street, Plymouth, In l. G. BLASiN: Co " " Drutrcistsand confectioners, west tide of Michigan street, Plymouth Ind. " Sj M. 3 ID . Dealers in sti'-le and faney dry ood and groccrie west side Michigan street. Plymouth, Ind. RiOE &, S.VITHDealers in staple and lancy dry good, fa mil gr -jceiies etc, one door south of the Edwarl house, Plvntoutli. In l. adolTfh myzr. Dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry nr.d notii'iis east side, Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind. J. BROWNLEE. Dealer in dry goods cfa'I kinds, groceries, war. s etc., Micliig in street, Plymouth, Ind. C . r L ANGER &. SRO 'S, Manufacturers of wagons, carriages et, smithing, painting .-.nd graining done ! See column. Rlacko cid.er. i T. A. LEMON. I Dealer in dings, medicines, notions, literary j magazines, ptpers. etc.. north ide Lajmite j street, Ph mouth, lu I. j E. paul. ealer in boots and jshoes. in.mufaetui s all kinds of home work iu his line, Michigan street, P! -mouth, lud. T. MCDONALD. Real estate agent and notary public, olliee i:t Us iii's hardware toic, Plymouth, lud. Draws deeds, mortgages, bonds, and agrveliu iits, sells hinds, cxamiiu stiths and furni1,es ati-tracts if the s:iine, pays taxes and redeems land sold for taxes. 7 DR. A. Ö. BORTON'." .urgeon )entisf. Plymouth. Unliana. Whole or partial setts of Teeth inserted on the mo?t approved plans. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and irregularity of'Chtldrcii's teeth corrected. Parus ::t'd di'.lieiilt teeth tr.i tcd with or witliout Chlor, form. Can he consulted at hisoJiice at any tili: except in M unl.ivs and Tuesdavs. Ollice iu Per.-hins's block, u: stairs, coiner -f Miehtirau and Cano s'reo's. T. J- PATTERSON. Di aler in Vy l!ods, (Incencs, Pro isjons and Nation-. Ni..3 Corbin's Block, Ply mouth, li,d iaii.t. Pitri'uar'e licited. 31. A. O. IMttKAKD, Allornry Counsrllor nl Law, PLYMOCTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examination of titles .c, promptly attended to Peoples Bank, N.Y. City; Hew k Wbittnker. N. Y. City; Tcib. 11. Jennings Co.,N. Y. City ; Security Five lnairanre Co., N. Y. City; Ut':w C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hn.l!. A. .Stacy, Technisch, Mich.; L. (I. Berry .x: Co.. Bankers. Adi int., Mich.; J. S. De.nlap. Esp, liiii.m.iplis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbee, Esp, County Treasun r, Plymouth. Melius associated with him in pruti-e, Hon. Jamis Bra!ley of LaPorte, Ind.. whose assistance he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Cem mon Pb as (ui ts of thin county Will practice iu ailioiniM-r counties. Plunouth, Ma-1'.UGi. 3if War in AV5ea. Persons Iii have been in the habit of trcspasins up)ii the I.tmls and timb rs of Mn ill's Aildition to the town of Ply mouth, might do well to see the Acts of l ist w inter's Legislature und ite trouble. The property is formale. " W J RL'RNS, Agfnt. mavni-(t3 A(5S, Rees wax, old Rntaiia, Copier, Jlras B Pewtcr.Cas-t Iron, and pome money taken iu cxyMMige f?r hardware at II. P.. DICKSON & Co..
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