Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 October 1863 — Page 4

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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER .12;

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G-. BLAIN & Co.,

DRUG STORE, PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVINGju.4treceived a fresh supply ofevery articlein our line of trade, consisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oik, Dve Staffs, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee I.otious, Glasa, Stationery, Pure Medicinesand Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to wuicu wc rc-ot-tn iuritP'.heaUcntionofthiscouimunity. We have alii, daatockof Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe .t very reasonable figure?, .low dar past, we have received from ,n'auJNew York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND L A M P S ! or burning the same, of. vc ysize and ityle witb or without shades. We aie also ajtntsforall the popular Patent Medicines! fthe dar. PWiciana prescriptions carefullv putup at all hours of the night, by an xpenenced druggists. , . , We earnestlv'invitetke public to favor us with aall, examine our stock, and become conviseu of the fact that ve are doing a liberal business. G.BLAIN & Co. Plvraoutb. Ind., March 2Dth1859. WANTED! f.OOO.OOO FEET OF c? ATT A "D J? TTTYTRTiVR ! For which the very highest price will be paid in Cash or Trade. , . , ALSO 20,000 RAILROAD TIES, AA IIICII, to accommodate, we will take in any quantities from one to ten thousand, For particulars call atthe "Loir fric Store," . , RICE k SMITH, Plvmouth, Indiana, February 17th ltfxJ, n3t J. H." BES AZK, TviLORira. Tb subscriber haa opened a shop in Ilewett k Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the Branch Bank, and respectfully invites the public to give him a call, a he is confident that lie can plewe the most fastidious, J. II. BESAZK. WHO WANTS MONEY? The undersigned will receive sealed proposals for the building ol a Scool-Houi on the South-west ornor of Elias Jacoby'a land,, until the second Monday in June ibcxt. Term cash; for further particulars, enquire of the undersigned T. McDonald, Trustee. Plvraouth, Ind. May 21at 1&G3. nlG t3 Licensed Auctioneer. J. D, VINCENT, BREMEN', MARSHALL 10. IND. Having taken out a Government License as an Auctioneer, I will sell good? ot all kinds in this ountv, at public auction, at reasonable charges. Applv at Bren en to J- D, VINCENT. cXl 51 I 0 1. The Bubsriber keeps constaLtly on hand, and manufactures to order, ciery variety of OnloirLot Ware Consisting in part of Tables, Stands DressingJhircaus, Split-bottomed, Cane-seat and Rocking Chairs, Lounges and everything ia his line of business. Made and trimmed cheanear than at any other chop in Plymouth. JONATHAN WRIGHT, Opposite Mit hell's Foundry. Plymouth, Oct 30 1 &G2 u30 v I HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. SOUTH PLVMOUTU, IXD. The subscriber having fitted up and thoroughly repaired the Tvern stand formerly occupied by A. Michel, respeswully solicit public patronage, and will use their best exertions to make their House a pleasant stopping place for both traveler and Boarder. F. RIMPLER, Proprietors. Good Stabling attached to the premises. At:-. 1, 1G:i. No. 1.1 y. Drugs and Medicines. DR. O. BAIRD, nremeii, IVIarsliall o,, Ind. Ha iu-t received a large aortmenl of Drugs and Medicines, s.iited to the wants of tins section of country, ami ct.i.tiuues the practice of medicine at the abeve jJate. Also constantly or. Ur.d, and for sale a largo quantity of s ipei ior COAL, OLL. Dee. 1 1802; uilyl Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers in all kinds of FAMILY G-HO OERIES All) TOBACCO. CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Iniolicitingthe puhliepatronage we would nay that our stock of Goods h complete, and will compare favorably with'any other establishment in the Wt. Especial inducement are offered to country Dcal;rs. All kind of country Prodncetakcn atthchightst market price in ichangforgooN. NUSSIJAUM Sl DAVIDSON April" 2: 12tf rrrrw remedies for S P ß 11 M A TOR II H(Fs A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A rienevolent Institution rst..blishcd br special KrIownvtft, for the relief of the Sick at.d Di4re.s?C(, afilictcd with Virulent ami Chronic Ditfcascs, and especially for the cure of the Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL AD-VICE given gratis, by the Acting Sunron. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on tlie New Reme.He enijIoycl in the Difien!rv, gent in aeale l letter envelopes free of chargo. Two or three inins for no-taee arntable. AlIreM Dr.J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard As;ociaon, No. 12 S Ninth ft., Philadelphia, fa. Deeraerl'J. LSGi; ISly. Job work of all kind exaeuted with neatneM tDi dirnt'"h at the Di erafico

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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OK

Ever I3roii?lit

rrlIC PUBLIC will find at my store, east side of Michigan street, every description and I Ladies', GentUmen's, Boys'; Misses, and Children' Wear, together with a large stock of

Hom A BETTER BOOT or SHOE can be bought than at any Dry Goods etore, or any other houce in

ALL WORK WARRANTED!!

The Stock now on hand i

at a very slight advain c on ot. The Highest Market Price in Cash Paid for Hides

soo comes of oaic bark Plytuouth, Indiana, April, ;&U213tf JJ. PAUL.

GREAT REDUCTION IN THE TRICES OF SINGER & OO.'s Standard Machines! Well known be the be-t for Manufacturing purposes: No. 1, Shuttle Machine, formerly sold at $30. Reduced to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, roRWFRLT sold at $100, Reduced to $1)0. Singer's Letter A 3Iac!iinc, lathe best in the World for Family Light Manufacturing Purposes. Sewing and Pricci with Ilcmracr, and beautifully orna-; mented, j We wouid ask for our Letter A Machines, the ppecial attention of Vest Makers and Dress Makers, j and all tho3C who want Machine for light manufacturing purposes. Thev embody the principles ! of the Manufacturing Machine?, making, like j them, the interlocked stitch, and are destined to be as celebrate! for Farailv Sewing aad light mamu f&etuniig purposes as our Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing put poses in general. Family Sewing Machines are valuable in proI portion to the nuralicr of tilings they can do well. ! See what ours can do before nuking a purchase.

There is no doubt as to the value of our Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it is only y of late that fliß public begun to learn that the ess- ! ential elements of a machine best adapted to the

heaviest work, would also be the elements to be embodied in a Family Machine. It is now well understood that our Letter A Machine is the only Family Machine yet oITered to the public which has simplicity, rapidity, durability, and certainty of correct action. While as a general thing, the sewing machine people are candid enough to acknowledge that our machines arc uncpialed for manufacturing purposes, they are almost sure to assert, in the same breath, that Singer's Letter A, or Family Machines, arc not as good as theirs! Tliis is a mere trick of the tnule, and w e confidently invite those interested in the subject to examine for themselves, and see what our Letter A Family Machines, with all the recent improve ments, arc capable of doing. While they will sew , tile mostdeliatc material to perfection, asalready stated, they are also adapted to light manufacturing ourpoees, and thi3, be it remembered, can not be said of any of the other Family Machines vet . offered to the public. The Nos. 1 and ii Micxhnca- are of great capacity and application for manufacturing purposes. Our No. 3 Machines are especially adapted to all kinds of light and heavy leather work, in Carriage Trimming, Root and Shoe making, Harness making, &c. &c. They are of extra size, with an arm long enough to take under it and stitch the largest sized dashes. There is scarcely any part of a- Trimmers stitching that cannot be better done with them than by hand; so, too, the savin; j c time and labor is very great 1 he table o( these machines is 21 inches long, and the shuttle will hold six times as much thread as the shuttle of those used for tailoring purposes. The large machines work as fast as small ones We hav always on hand, Hemming Gauges, ilk Twist, Linen and Cotton Thread cn Spools, Ee-t M-.ieliine oil in bottles, &c. We manufacture our own Needles, and would 'warn all persons lining our machines not to buy any others. We know that there are needles sold of the most inferior quality, at higher prices than we charge for the best. The needles sold by us ' arc munnfnotured especial. y far cur machines. A bad ncdle may render the working of the best machine almost useless. Our customers may rest assured that all our Branch ofliccsarc furnished with the genuine arti cle. In case of small purchases, the money may be sent in postage stamps, or bank notes. Correspondents will please write their names distinctly. It is all important that we should, in each case, know the Post Ollice, County, and State. All persons requiring information ahoutSewing Machines, their io, prices, working capacities, and the tc:it methods cf purchasing, can obtain it by sending ton.ora.Ty of our Branch Olliees for a copy of "J. M. Singer & Co's. Gazette," which is a beautiful Pictorial paper entirely devoted to the subject. It will he sent gratis. We luve made the above reduction in prices with the two fold view of benefiting the public id ourselves. The pub'ic have !een swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in them, from tike iron casting to the smallest piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. They are hid aw.iy in seeret places, w here it would be impossible to have at their command the proper mechanical appliance. It is only by doing a gi cat business, anl having extensive manufactur ing establishments, that g-I machim-s can be mace at moderate prices. The bet deiigued machines, badly made, are always liable to g?t out of order, anil are .ure to eot considerable trouble and money to keep them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are: certainty of correct action at all rates of speed, simplicity of construction, groat durability, and rapidity of operation, withtlic least labor. Machines to combine these essential qualities, must be made of tl.e best metal and finished to perfection. We have the ways and means, on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose dailybrend it may concern, will find that thos-j having the above qualities not only work wU al rapid üs eil as slow rates of speed, but last Jon in the h'net possible working oriler. Our machines, as male by us, will earn more money with less labor than anf others, whether in imitation of ours or not. In 1 et, they are cheaper then any other Machines aer gift. Local Aoents Wanted. I. M. SINGER, ft Co -158 Broadway, N. York. ETE. P UL Local Agnt in Plymouth.

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C E I Ar 35 D to Plymoutlt ! o-!Vric3.o Worls. for LESS MONEY at the above e.-Ui lifhment Plymouth. vcrv Ijarsrr. mid will he no Id tftorfcu & Watches;. WATP.HF.Q CLOCKS, JEWELRY LV, . vW SiECTACL.La NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, J IS K liY, AND a general assortment ok at the OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND OF j.T. 31. SHOEMAKER. CAST SIDK MICHIGAN ST., nOiOUTII, IADIAIVA. The subscriber, having JUST RECEIVED a new and well selected sto- k of erervthii," perfuningto his business, is prepared to accommodate all his old customers, and as nnnr new onr3 ;is niav desire good bargains, with a good stock of jSTEW GOODS, from which to m ike their selections. All article will be told at pnev consistent with "THEKE IMKI) TIMES." mihaVrPCk5 Wat ftt 1,1 Pri-. "I'd oi allthed.ilercnt styles, which I will p.-U on 1,,-tter terms than have heretofore been offered in this part of the country. I am alsoproparcd to do all kind of Clock, Watch, & Jcwlcry Repairing the work ousuuiiu.n.ce ana reasonable term, and warrant tfivenieacall. A,HI 3. laa-M,. M-8""KMAKE1. )m)T.Tnc7v f! kor the mrvrxT o. and cckk op Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Rronchitis, Nervouslrosiration, General Dcbilitv, Dvspepsia Scrorula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous iiivmi Kleins. "wXHi"'? "'"""'I rn-at rcpuLKion f ir ÄS" CÜRfa ia II Ati Ml HON. It I recommended bv and JJIood S';Uems This Kemedv most of CON I many thousand I'liysicians in ihe United States uud lrope having been ucd with results iparalleleu in me annais ol medicine. The Dypophosphitcshavea two-fold sneelhV ne. tion on the one hand, increasing the principle which constitutes Nervous Energy, and on the other, being the most powerful BIod Generating Agents Known. In cases of Nervous Di bility o Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. ' "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of the Hvpophospliites, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill! HrInquirc for and ude no other. (tTA Fair Tiial ia a Certain Cure.fT rulers In 7 oz. Bottles, $1 six Bottles for $3. In lb' oz. Bottles, $J three for !j.J. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drngjrist.-t, and at the Sole General Depot in the United .States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John st., N. Y miia specific imi.i. A SrECiriC RF..MKDV FOR Spermatortlfea or Seminal Weakness, and General Irritability In either Sex. This Malady, the terrible consequences of which arc to well known to require more than a bare allusMon to them, is one- ot the most insidious, and therein! c dangerous, of all the long catalogue of I Tit . .. " . ' - . inur-"i ma. ii pap tlie Tory njnus ot Life rapi,,iy undersines the constitution, and sinks the unhappy victim in'o imbecility and a nremature grave! From one to nix boxe of the SPECIFIC ! 1 I i.i j are generally sufficient tn effect a permanent cure in the mo aggravated cases, whether Contitutional,or arising! torn Abneor Excesses. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. We believe it t be. in the treatment of Sperrnntorrhea, as near a'Specifie a Any medicine can be." R. KEITH, M. D. Am. Jour- of Medical Science. "I have found them all thatconld be desired.

i m ir riieci uas oeen iriuy wonueriui. lusetijiim them in a ca. of Sportnntori hea of lone standiil-r '

I I . . at , I. 1 I T , w incii lias liceu under treatment lor vear5 i mum V At t three boxes will complete; the -I. 1 . IMl-K I'A'i, ."1. I. 3 j"" This is net a Homo pathic Remedy, nor is tliresiay mercury or other d letci iousingredieut j

con.bined fitb it. PRICE: $1 per box. Six boxen for $.', by mail, pre-paid. For sale by all respectable Drug cists, and slthc Sole General Depot in the Uniied States,by J. WINCHESTER, 36 JohnSt,N.Y. mar!3-71y

GOOD BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE." TWIN LAKES FLOIIKI?,G 3EII1L.! (Six ruiles South-West of Plymouth, Indiana.)

This Mill will be prepared to do custom work by about the middle of A! ay, lG'L Full satisfaction is guaranteed to all who ruav favo- me with their patronare. WILLIAM ZEHNER. Ma 7 1 Ith itsfiS nl5m.'L Wolf Creels. FLOURING MILL rrillK abovonamed mill, six miles south o Plymouth, is now doing excellent Custom illcrchant Work. The proprietor?pares no pains to give satisfaction andinteuds keeping hismillin condition todo Ii ( Tory X5o.-t of AVoi'lc. nd he feels confident that he will not f;il to sat ibfv all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Brau, &c.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the love?t living prices. He respectfully solicit patronage from the citi ens of Marshall and adioinin? counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aug.lFCl. nHltf VOICE IM STILL FOR ES ACE, And in order to keep the peaee, I wiib aM who know tlieiusvlves JNDBBTEB To ni'?,to walk up and pay iae a 1 icce, ns harvest, is now over, and I urn much m need ol ah tue That I can possibly raise in a peaceable way to keep my creditors PEACEA.MLE! 1 have yet on hand a few pieces of PIECE GOOD With I will sell in large or small pieces to suit the lajgc amount of i's: ac r a k is Ts c uvroJi i: In t!ii community, t whom I take great pleasure in returning my sincere thanks for their very peaceable patronage. CHARLES PALMER, fly mouth, July 24 Ufiif. TIES! KTsh ID- ted 10,opo Cross Ties, to be delivered ( n the line of the I'. Ft. W.k C II. Way, in places convenient foJ loading. Said Ties to be well hewed from good sound Wliite or IJurr Oak, Cherry or Walnut, eight and a half feet long, sereii inches thick ai d not less than sx inches lace in anyplace. We w ill t ike one third split ties, but they must be hewed on two sides, well got out and ol the above dimensions, Payments w ill be made monthly on the estimate of the Division Engineer. For contracts or information enijuirv ot M. H. RICE k CO j M, It, RICE, I S, R, KDWAPDS ) $ February If 03 n-ltf 850. EMPLOYMENT. 8100 AOIiXTS WANTED TO SKI. I. SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED PRICES. 1 ."3 S'MCil. Our Machine is PERFECT in its MceWi-m. It is le.-s liable to get out of order than any other. Diplomas have been awarded it over Grovcrfc Ra ker i and other high priced machines. si 5 s:Araa. Our Machine uses a straight noedle, and will work with all kindsof thread, silk or linen, making an elastie seam, free frwm liabilities to bn ak in washing, and is the bestand cheapest machine in use 1.7 EACH. Our Machine w ill Hem, Fell, Stitch, Quilt and Rind, an l vill se w onali kinds of goods, fn at the finest Swiss muslin to the coarsest Woolen ; working with ease through seveial thicknesses of thick woolen cloth. All Machinesare WARRANTED If you w ant a good Machine, and not have it cost you anything, write to us. as we want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. 12 AC II. T?iiilo.v!iir v ;. We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or w e will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and par all necessarv expenses. For particulars address CHÄ'S RUCCLSS, Agent, mar27,'G Ily Dktroit, Mich. The Confessions and Experience of a Sufferer. Published es a warning, and for the especial benefit of voui g men and those who sufler with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Prennture Decay kc.kc, &c. by one who has cured himselfby .sini pie means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, through the use of worthless medicine prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be obtained of the author, C A. LÄMRERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES . LAMRERT., Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. 17m2 A CAUD TO YOUNG LADIES AND QKXTLEMEN. Tlie f ub.seribvr will send, (free of charee) to all who desin it, the Recipe and directioiv lor making a simple Vegetable RALM.that will, in Irorn two ro fibt days, remove t'linple, Hlotclies, Tan, FiTt'Iilts, Siillowness, ami all impurities and routines of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Thoo iloiiing the Recipe, wilh full inst! uctioiis. directions and ail vice, will please call on or address, (with return postasre,) TIIOS. 1 .CHAPMAN, Pia. deal Clieinisf, O K"l! 11 Ki v ',u Vmlvotici' 't'ik ni'irricrw Um-r Disposed of the Democrat ollic , we desire every rersoh indebted to us t make iinniei diate settlement. We hare debts to p.y, and to enable todo so rnut collect tlie amounts due ih The books of the lirm may be found with T Mc Donald, at Dickson Si Co.' dfardw r.re store. July 2Ctf t. &. v McDonald XT25 CENTS IUJYS YOUIl (TI10ICK of Prints t Rice and Smith's Low Rufe Store

"5 peat-op ütie wntnri p pwen, For ih whole boaoJIea Cootinent is osn." CLTlcL liarc leen introduced to the public for more than six years, and have acquired as far exceeding any Family Medicines of a similar nature in the market. An appreciating public vas not long io discovering they possessed remarkable and hence their aad consequent profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to xpend of dollars each vcar in advertising their merits, and publishing the which have been showered upon Lim from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity for tae life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood u poisoned, the body drags out a miserable- existence. Thsse medicines for curing Siroful, t3"cin (Diseazer,, Sj.lt Jfvcum, (Pysvep.tia, Liver Coynplaint, Old L-crea, Jlhe'tm-t.tism, i-ik Hejdarhe, Fever and ßffue, Leusorrhcea, ErysiptUiz, Fumors, Female Complaints, Zt. jinthon'c Fire, Eruptions, Fite, tjcrojulz'j.3 C&nsutnption, etJ. s I $ $ I ONE person write, her daughter was cured of fits of nine years' fctandin, and fc?t Vitus' dance of two vcara. ANOTHEll writes, lili eon "was cured after hin flesh had almost wasted away. The doetors pronounced the caee incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in Iiis reach. ANOTHER wn cured of Fever Swre which bad existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Mieumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could b mentioned in which the Purifier and Tills "NYoyVl WXtC V CAYW. arc the most active and thorough, pilk that have ever been introduced They act so directly upon the Liver, exeit- . 1 a ..t x it . in that organ to sucn an cxreni as mat uie " , . , . . e pyieui uoos not reiapsc im im iormer condition, which i too apt to be the caae with simply a purgative pill They are really a which, in conjunction with th will cure all the aforementioned diseases, sind, of thcmsclrcs, will relieve and cure Headashe, Coolivcntrr, Colio (Pains, Cholera. Jcrlu?, Indirection, Pain in the Fioivels, Q)izzints?t etz. Try theje medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are and you should try them before going for a physician. (ict a Psxmphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you havo ever doubted you will AKpriKif tliKtthr HI'hkI TuriAor und rill are pnrety v- I liate tin crrllörnt i of thine rmincnt rhemUt, rrufor ('liilN)n of K. Y., and Leke of Cincinnati. Tt''l Pr. KoWark'ii Spwifl Koliroii nnl rerlifteÄt pitbtlslif l in it criiMiiuU4 j.irt of tliU Tajer from time to tim-i. Tri of the Sc.milinavi.tH Tegtntilo Hhxxt Purifier, St xt Kolli., or$-"pr hnlftlosen. Of I lie Scandinavian Wg-etal'li-III.xmI Till, 23 cents xr box, or 5 toon for 81. Principal Oflio itnl Salesroom, Ntt. ft Kaat Fourth St., 34 IluiMin froir. Main t., Cintinniiti, Ü. Lnboratory, No. 14 Ilauiiaumt Street. FOR SALE BY I or sale in Marshall county by Rlain A Co.,T, A. Lemon, Pershing k Co", Plvmouth; Robert Cornwell k Co. , HoiirUon ; N It. & P.S. Alleman, Tippecanoe John Cles, Bourbon ;J onus Miller.Hrenieii, Jan. M. Wickizer, Argos; Peter Smith Unoutown; ami Druggists and Merchants generally hroughout the Union The Great Cause of HUMAN MISERY! Just Published in aSenleif Hnvelop; Price Gets: A Lecture by Dr CULVKRWELL, on the Cause und Cure of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental aul Physical DoblUy, Nervousness; Kpi li'ly. Impaired Nntr'rticn of tle bolj. Lassitude, Weakness of the limbs and buck, Indispiivion and iucapaiily for study ami labor. Dullness of Apprehension; Iosfof metnory; A version to Soei ety; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self Distrust; Hiriness; Headache; A flections ofthc F.yes Pirnlero'i the fa-e; InvoluiUary Emiasron, awl Sexual Incapacity; the Conncfpaences of Youthful Inlio r tion . .Ve. kc. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, ealfed envelope, nu Iii receipt of six cents, or tw postage stamps, bv addressing. CHAK. J. C. KLINK and Co. 127 Bowery, New Yoik, Post Office Box, 4506. THE VAN V ACTOR. MILL RUNNING. I have bought this mill arvl will heroaflrr keep constantly running for custom work, at the usi term. JOHN C. UKAKK. IMirch'JIth 1SG.1 n

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11. 11. "XMnic irnliluM. Ft. W. & C. It. It. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OKrVRTUKE OF TRAIXa FROM rLYUOUTII STATION. EASTWARD BOUND TRAINS. Mail and Accommodation 8.58 A. AT. Day Express 10:4 A.M. Night Express, 10:55 P. M. Fast Stock 5:2SP. M. Live Stock and Ex. Freight, 11:30 P. M. Local Freight, 12;'20 P. M. WESTWARD BOUND TRAINS. Mail and Accommodation 3:33 P, M. Day Express 4:39 P. M N'ight Express, 4:50 A. M Local Frei-ht 10,10 A. M Phrou-h Freight 3:45 A.M. Fast Freight, 3:00 P, M. S.R. EDWARDS, Agent. C. P. & C. It. It. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. Leave La Torte, daily) (Sundays Excepted,)) Arrive at Plymouth 8:00 A.M. 1000 A. M. WESTWARD. Leave Plymouth :404 P. M. Arrive at La Porte, 6:00 P. Si. Trains run bv La Porte time, which is kent at E. Vails Jewelry store, and is 15 minutes slower than P., Ft. W.iC. R. R. time. II R. DRUL1NER, Supt. torneys. REEVE SlCAPr6n AttomevBand Notaries, Plymouth, MorshallCo., Ind., practicein Marshall and adjoining counties. RKfERsto Rabcock & Co., Phelp,Dodge k Co., New York, Cooley.Farwell & Co., HovM & ßro., Chicago, Loudon k Co., Phila., Gr I Benette k Co., Pittsburgh, Hon. A. L. Osbou , Circuit Judge, Laport.lnd. L, J. PLAT TOR. Barber and hair dreier, (West side Michigan street over Pattersons store) Plymouth. ,Ind. Everytliingin the above business attended to br me in the best style, C HASLANGR &. BRO S, M.muf.u'tiirers of wagons, carriages etc. RIaek Smithing, p liuting .nd graining done to order .--rN. B. KL1NGER, rroprietor liucKeye l.ivery, II Otis . Plymouth, Ind. opposite Edward J.J V1NALL, HomeopathiePhyiieian. Particular .ittentinripaid to obstetric practic, and chronic diseases f women, and tliseasesof children, ofliee over C. Palmer's store, earner Michigan nr. Laporte tsreets, whe he maybe consu'.tod at all hours, Sitcrratt. A Democratic Conservative Newspnperin the City of New York. THE NEW YOKKTvEEKLY ARGUS. To Restore the Union and Maintain THE CONSTITUTION. For scveralyears the Democratic and Coiihtfrta - five Sttiititnent of the Nation ban been ket lr alive to the necessity of being faithfully and Jib'v j represented by a hi't elasn Newspaper, published ; in the City of New York, adapted to popular cir- : eulation, and wielding a wliole.-axie influence throughout the Union. I he great w ant has been, ' a.11'1 PPcr which shall sustain the name rel; ' ti.)n to Democratic and Conservative miik-ip es i : . - , v , . ., ,. . does thtf New l oik tribune to AlMdiüonim m

all kind of Radicalism a paper conducted iih , NATHANIEL MA YEA IK. talent and prudence, with mi rect pjreciaioii of.allyj Prdl.rd, Knits ('M-n-v New Yrk the true principles of our (loveriiment and fidclit !

to them; in all respect.' a first class newspaper, mid f vet afforded at a prictf bringing it within the reach of the m i-es of tlie People throughout (he Coun try. 1 he undersigned, Irom tlien ennneetion w;ff the Allianv Al!a " Argus m- tlie nhirst and best know n Democratic paper in the I'nion have j been ( onstaiith urged, during t be last three or ("iir vc4is. to respond to tili demand, by ct.ib-' lishinz a fir-; class Vc I!v Newspaper in the (.'ity of New York, adapted to general circulation. 1 We vield to the wishes, of our political friends, and have therefore transferred the publication of j the VeekI Atlas & Argus to the City of New j York, where it will hereafter be isnucd under the ! name of j THE NEW YORK WEEKEY ARGUS, It is publiehed ir quarto form, of the size of the leading New York Weeklies; and we promise, that in its News, Kditorial, Literary, Mist ellane- j ous and Agricultural Departmeats, in it Market ; Reports, ami in all other respects, it shall be at least eoual to nnv paper publislieu in tliat citv. W bi'e devoting to it our own edit rial services, it j h.is also the benefit of the entire time and constant supervision of Mr. I'l.ov ConsTorK, for several . years one of the editors of thu New York Jour- j n tlof Commerce, a gentleman of rccognued edi torial ability and experience. The editors will therefore be CALVERT COMSTOCK. WILLIAM CASSIDY, KLON COMSTOCK; with ample additional speciul assistance in the several departments of the paper. Next to a vigorous support of the Federal Covernment in its present peril the first great duty of every patriotic citizen the leading purpose of the Editors will be to advocate Democratic und Conservative doctrines, and to cnjrraft them upon the policy and administration of the fov-j ernnienti State ami National. At the same time they will strive to furnish the r reader thtf best' possible general newspaper. The latest intelli- j Pence foreign and domestic will always appear j in the columns of their papvr ; and lULoinmereial Department ill embrace the fullest aud most re liable information, including correct and ample reports of the Money, Produce and Cattle Markets at New York and other leading points of commercial transactions. Gieatcare will also be bestowed upon the Literary character of the paper, and such other original and selected articles, notices of new pnMicntion, Ac, will be g'ven, a will Im likely to interest the reader. For the benefit of that large class engaged in cultivating the soil, we shall give prominence to agricultural subjects, devoting to them original article?, (editorials and cr inmunieations.) und carefully selected matter from the leading journals of the country. rl? O 1 Ill The Nr.w York Wkfkm Ancrs is published in Qum to form, each number containing eight page, or fortv-eight eoluniiis, printed on new and liandsomc typo, in the best stylo. It will be furniIirtl to subscriber on the following terms, pavabla always in advance. Single subscriptions per annum, $2 00 Three copies oueyear 5 OH Eight do do 10 00 Additional cupies (each) I 20 Twenty copies to one address, 20 00 with in cxtr copy to the person sending the club To any person sending a club of 100, we w ill end the Albany Daily Alias & Argus, one year, grati. Subscriptions mar commence with any number. Ietter, whether containing remittance or otherwise, should 1m addressed to the uedervigned, eorte'rof Ilroadwav and Park Place, (opposite Citv Hall Park) NEW YOKK. COMSTOCK .V CASSIPY, Piop'is.

Attorney and Counselor at Ln', Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. 3J-OFHCE IN WOODWARD'S RLOCK.j Practicesin Marshall, Fulton, Pu!aki. Starke Lake, Porter, tft. Joseph, Laporte ai d fljoicin" COUIitic9- janr.OHy. D. E. VAXVlLREli(;a, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC,

PLYMOUTH. :: :: :: :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and acknow ledged. Collections, and all other Lusi&eM trill rcivt prompt attention. umcci:pKtmrintbe Buildir". J5tf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SC ALES, Of ALL fcJMM. Warehouse Trucks, Letter Pres SEes &c. FAIRBANKS, EENLE1F k 0 t imyi lOUUVOlllv ti e " June 5 It-Go 1D'V c Jer.r-.iue. HONEST COfiNER IrcBp-.'ctfulIvaimoi.'iicetothcpalrot.sof O NEST CORXPJi That I have recently returned from tLe j;t A: amnow inreceiptof a Iull mid CompJoio JSioelc Of carefull s-lete l GOOD c: no ci; i t i-i si ; And everything clue formerlv kept bv mr,wL;ch j I will nelt at lair prices. I will take iLitha:j .toi goodi, all kinds ut :UL'i'dian!:tIEe Produce, AMI MCNEY WILL N EFU5ED j . . invite n y old eu-tomi r to ruil an J e xomii.e n'.vstoek tn-I piices.and if they i.it.th y wiii Lc j ?urt iim buy. I hnvc no bluw ing t io to indxe j .vou t() purba.c of me. Honorable, straight fi-r j ward dealing and a living profitaLd uo huu.b'.:g is inv mottu. ThopeknorirgthrinFelvesin arreasnrc nctr fied that their dues arc vcrv mm 1. ccfded. r.i I jftopetftey wil redeem tlieii p'-on.i. .- to pay up j. i:rovm.i k. Plymouth Oct.lln.ltf a : i ! vT - '- A NLIiÖlS INVALID, j Published for the benellt nr.d ss a cauticn to young nen, ar.d others, lw nS.t r fron N n-m , Debility, Early Decay, and th. ir kindred ailin :; i supplying the meaii.-nf tell -cr.ie. Pv mio lo Im ' cured himself after Lcinir a victim f nii l.H la- coiitidence in rm dical Iniri Li f n.A uimcLi Cr ai : eiich'sinir a prst raid, directed u eler e d 'copies ma v be had of t'. e author. I MMKDI ATM I, Y We i for a t' w be at Hks C's S'.,!.:- at Pl.n..:r i-O " n!v. t li h'l; 1 i d Plymouth InuiaiiA A;ni!i!i L'ti't, nll't.'j. FUE PLHIOtTI! DEiI0fH.1T ri'Rt.isiir.u r.vi-Rv TirrFsn.tr, tr f. F. VA.WALK EXIirK : . Tj:i:ms or Srp-ei:irTiox: 8 1 ,-r O I X A D V A X il 1 : KoriMjn S'ils"t itMt ,t t r ; r it L t hr T, i nis . Tr.KMs or Ai KUTiMNCt : Onrv two-fit (10 linr'.r V0 "" it .! f1'1: t' r. ' ttA 1 1 1 rrsllKi -tin t n i'l 1 0;s!.- t I S h mit. r tfl m.:iat !' rturfT h!f T 1 n! rn'i Bin Ir '. ; mntli r r. !...! ui-rl ' ,fi:t',lrf;tVft 'i-l f.r or "fn rod in -1 : !.. .f jmi " r iinu . ' sttrntiwn f J to l-r ;u 4rTii'.i u nlf" ir..in,n 'n! t ti h MKST OF KM V.KF.SC K . JOB DI'iFAKTMKNT U'e renn j rf rrfton utf ftlv ;i koöf Jf o st fr, 1 9 r o $ r a in m c s , CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CAKDS. BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, y TUNS TtIT R Z A 90X A I . TOR TIICLARGE3T ASSORTMENT Or SHCOOL BCOK IN TOWN

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