Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 July 1864 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT Nb'MBEU So

OLUME 9

THE DEMOCRAT-

Local ,vnd Miscellaneous. tost Five Dollars Reward! Lost on Friday morning July 211 on the Michigan or IV olf creek road, a sbort distance south of riyuduth, a lady's Red, Stripod sbwl. The aborc reward will be paid to any one returning the same, uninjured, to the undersigned, M. A. O, PACKARD. The P. Ft. W. & C. K. W. Co. has commenced the construction of a new and commodious passenger house nt this place. This is an improvement which has long . been needed. We understand that the Presbyterian minister, Mr. Lusk,gave his hearers rjuitc a treat last Sunday the discourse being especially adapted to the local wants of his congregation. We regret that many were absent who might have profited very much by a close attention to the subject. Masonic. The regular communications of Plymouth Lodge Xo. 149 arc held on the 1st and 3d Friday evenings of each month. The next communication will therefore be held one week from to-mor-jow cveninir. Wonder how Sehlarb comes on "holding "CT , C the Germans level for Lincoln" and the i shoddy ticket, in this county' Hold 'cm to it. Peter; its your only chance of being Treasurer. The Continental Monthly for August is on our table. It is published by John F. Trow N. Y. Single copies 83 a yearr Two " ?: Three " SG " Can it bk True. It is currently reported in Washington, that while the invaders were threatening that city, President Lincoln was safely ensconced in a jrunboat in order to escape a capture by the Confederates. Wc will give a priciback for a copy of the picture of one of the republican candidates sent home by him from the army of the Potomac. Wc have fcerjucntly heard it spoken of as a good illustration of the tastes of the gentleman and hisasso-;

fiatc, as well as a striking likeness. iSOn the north part oflot o a, in .MaVtiu's addiCan Iip , r tls. f.litrir nf tlirt KtiuMican ! tion trj town of Ivjrbon, .Marshall county, In-

furnish u- tl:e picture ? Fatal accidant. Wc learn tliat Mr. Julia Lintz. an oM citizen of this County, residing in Union Township ilieilat his rcitlcuee on Wclnes'lay last. His death was caused bv a fall as he was descend inir : ir.Mx, .t ,ai-K vi H.i.M. ,v M. uu .C...1J, Ills leg Caiight rm Indder Standing !i;raint . , ' j l li i . i ii i the .tack and was Wily lacerate Jr U.!-, inir so irofuseIv as to cause his death 'ii a! a' ... . v so. no means , . .. I The Ixmax Pantf.. This conimunit were fuvorcd (!) with tho presence of a Btrolling troupe of genuine "nrtfivo Amcricans veritable "red men of the forest," who STicc one of their grand pcrl'irmances tit WtM-xlward's Hnll. on Saturday evenin" last, to the great delight of sundry boy.s of the (own. The performance consisted of a series of grurit-, yells and recitatives which tlif y cnlle l singing, accompanied xvith a deal of hnflling, jumping and cavorting about, which for want of a better name was called dancing. Our neighbor of tlw Kepirbricrrn. rather COinjiUinillgly We thougllt, lXt Week mentionu.1 the fact otV.tr nomination as a can-If ... dldato lor hlector for tins District. Dun't fjrow enviou?, neighbor because we, unlike some republican editors we could mention, hare pnrsnod .uch a course a.s to command the confidence of our party friends. If your party seom lov in heaping honors upon you, work all th- hanler ind bide your time with patience. Wc ctdl attention tu the proceedings c of the Congre.ssioual convention bdd at Valparaiso Li.-t thursday, and bespeak for the resolutions adojded, a careful pcruFal. They embody the true spirit of democracy, and will meet tho hearty ippruvnlofall conservative men who tlc.-ire an curly and honorable peace. The convention was well attended, and passed offharmonicusly. Schuyler will find the lUh District a hard road to travel this fall, and if lie is not left out in the cold we arc much mistaken. So mots it be. Tho August number of the Lady's Friend contains a beautiful steel engraving, and a double steel Fashion plate. Its literary contents arc varied anil excellent. Published by Deacon anö Petersou Phila. Price 82 a year. Single number (pot paid ) -0 centa each. JJrown's Hronchial. Troches. A depot is opened in London for the sale if these lozenge?, which have been po long in use in America fo." relieving Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Throat disorders, and affections of the Lungs. Liverpool Rust Abraham Lincoln had a nigger pic-nic in the front yard of the Presidential Mansion on thedth of July. Several hundred negroes congregated there and had a "high old time." Lincoln lookcl on anl enjoyed it hugely. The Fame spot would have been refused the white children of Washington for a similar purpose. (Jod mo the J'epublic! If yon want to have four years more of I'lno'l-elied, war, taxation, corruption, imbecility, wickedness, ignorance, cxtrav.v jcance, desolation and ruin, vote for Abe Lincoln arvi y0U riQt be disappointed.

Tho great object of persons who have become debilitated and leel forewarned of disease common to this climate, U a remedy. Many think biliousness is the cause and at onca commence a rigid course of cathartics, which but feeds the disease and reduces the patient, as the ftpmaeh is not in a fit condition, but needs strengthen'ng. To all who feel in this way we suggest thai they try bottle of the Red Jacket stomach Bitters, which will invigorate the sj?tem, give tone to the stomach, and enliven the mind. Thousands have used it, and there is but one voice and thatof their wonderful cures, sold by all druggists, Dr. W. II. Davenport, Surgeon Den tist, will visit Plymouth regularly on the

sceonj aml last Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each month, making two visits each month, instead of one, as heretofore.. Teeth set on Gold. Silver, or Iiuhher; all work warranted. Rooms at the Edwards House. v9n3G-tf DiKi Miss Maria Fitzgerald, uf this place, on the 25th inst., aged years, S months and 7 days. There are many of our citizens who will miss tlie honest, frank and candid associtions of this noble hearted girl; and, too, 'there will be one vacant chair, mother," around the fireside. Her decease seems to have created a vacuum and cast a general loom in the west end of town among her numerous acquaintances ami friends, Peace be with thee, Maria, and May golden fields be ever thine An estate by thee inherited In never ending bliss divine Which truth und honor merited. Srteiv SkdmtfcrmrntjS. UTE IV I'IMCE T The andcrs'gneJ will receive sealed proposals until Tuesday, the 2d day of August, at o'clock p rn, for the erection eftwo school houses. one at ihe southwest corner of John A - Shaffer's land, and ore on the southwest corner of Cyrus L Watson's land, said houses to be by 2 feet, stories 1'2 lect high, A subscription of $50 to bo njplied en euch house. The privilege reserved of refusing nil bid?, if considered too high. Kor 1'urther particulars, iuquire cf the under signed, t. Mcdonald, Iw Trastcc of Center Township A1TLICATWX FOR Llt'ESSE. Notice is hereby f-iveii that the underMgued wiil at the next term of tho Commit sioiurs' court of Marshall county, Indiana, to be holden at the courthouse, in Plymouth, commencing on the first Mendav m September, lboi, ap-!v lor a License retail sprituotw liquors in quantities less .'ban I O rtll'iPf '11' I'lf ltlMtl iVi uflUll f riCHMM il tifc diina, IGNATIUS LIPPERT. C CARD FAX'S SALE. Notice i hereby given, that in lvimunio of m order of lb.? Marshall Common PIe Court made at its October Term 1-IY., I will oltVr aC private sale, (.11 the 3d (lav of September l'Gl atmv itsidence in North Township, County of M nshall, and state of Indiana (and, it" not sohl on that day j (. t!ic fca c t ) t!.u foilowi:.- i!e,eribcd Real Estate riz. The Un divide 1 )a iit';li, of the West half, of t'e south West n'.i u ter, of s,(.tiim K!,.t(.(.n ( , l TowuAi? Thirty Voir CU), Käme two (2) east, in Marshall Couutv, Ih lian i. Ti-KM.s if sale. One half the iercliae in : v to. In; paid cash in hiol, a;i 1 th ; r.'in tin let- in twelve months fiom date of sale, the purchaser piis; his Note with approved security waving valuation and appriserriOiit .wxn. KUUCUT SCHRODER. Guardini of !)52.U-1 lSABtM.A SH IRL A KU, etil X OX-RE SU) EX 7 XO Tl ( 'E. State of Indiana, .Mir. hall County s. In the .Marshall Common Tleu Ccut tr October Term, l:Ci. .Mary A. Ciift ) va Fetiilon for Divorce. John II. Clift ) The riainti.T in t!ie above rutitied cause, by her attorney has filed in my ollice hn com jhiint :ii:aint the lefendant, and it a ipearing bv tlie 'aflidavit of a competent person that the defendant, John II Clift, is a nonresid nt ef the sUte of lu diana, he is therefore hereby notifiad o( the'pendeneyofsaid complaint against him, and unlens lie appear answer ordemur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the firt iLiv of the next Term of 11,1 c,:urtl' ty ,1C h71 an'1 t.!"? il:nxt i house in the town of Plymouth, on the hrst .londay of October Iffil, sail complaint an 1 the mattcrs and things theiiin contained and alledircd, will be heard and determined in his absenee. Joiit C. CcsmiAN, Clcik. I). T. PhTlips rill's Att'y. i:5-J WA NT K D C ( ) R R I :S PO X DP. NTS-1-our of Uncle Sam 's fun loving oldiers wish tu corr csjoii'l villi a many Democratic Itli-9 at the North as will write to them, who believe injustice and the superiority of the white race. Oljest, pastime, improvement of leisur h'jurs, or the conscmiences when this cruel war h over. Address: 11. H , V. I)., O. II., and N. P., Co D 73d Indiana, via Nashville, Tenn. Special Xlottcc.o'. E'lt'lor if Fhmorn't: Dear Sir With your permission I wish to sav to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Receipt. wth full directions for making and using a simple Wgatablc Calm, that will effectually remove, in ten days li tuple, Ulotche.?, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same solt, clear, smooth a: 4 beautiful. I will also mail free to those baring Haid Heads, or litre Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to ptnrt h full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a .Moustache, in less than thirty day?. All applicetions: answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, TIIOB. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, Ii51n3 31 llroadway. New York. A Card to the SuJIVi hi-. SWALLOW two or threo liors!iend of "Buchu," -Tunic Uittcrs," "Sa'isaparilla," 'Nervous Antidoter." kc, ic. , Ac. ar.d after you are satisfied with the result, then try one lox of OLD DOCTOR J5UCAI1NS LNOLISII SPKCrFIC PILLS and bo restored to health and vigor in less than tlirty days. They arc purely vegetable, pleascnt to take, prompt t;nd aluta fy in thtir tl'rcts on the broktn d v.-n arvl hattered constitution. Old an 1 youn can take them with advantage. ImjKjrteil aul sohl in the United States only by JAS. S. RUTLLR, No. 127 Rroadway, New York. Jj"Agent fop the United States. P. S. A Voi of the Pills, K cunly packed, Will be mailed to ny address on receipt of price, which iaONK DOLLAR, post paid money refunded bj the Agcatif entire satisfaction is not given.- iiMirJ Do You WInIi fo le :nit'lt DR. IJUCIMN'S LNOLISII srr.CIfr'lCAriI.I.S cure, in less tha'j todays, the worst cases of NMj'.VOUSNKSS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all I,'riii.iry, Sexual and Nervo AITeclioni, no matter from wliat cauic produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, pot poid, Uy raailr on reewpt of an order. One Uox will perfect ftie cure ia mostca.acs. Addrcs, JA.MFJS S. JiUTLnn, Cietrl Agent, 127, Uroadway, Nc Vork

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per barrel 10,50(311,00 Wheat per bushel 2,00 Corn 90(3100 Oats 5U5" Potatoes 100 Clover seed $60 Flax seed .2,00 2 23 Fork per cwt $G UU($ 725 Lard 16 Butter 15 E?K 14 Hides green 7. Dry ..13 Hay, m ild. .$12 00 $14 00 " Tame Apples, preen, per bushel ..$100' Dry, per lb. . , 10 ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate nf Charles A.Barchu decaased, will -offer for sale at public outcry, at the Lite residence of the deceased in North' 1 ownship, Marshall county, en Saturday. Arfgust 13th 1,VG4. the personal property of said estate, consisting of Cattle, hogs, Wagons, Farming inplcments, Growing crops, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms: Sums of three dollars, and under cash; over three dollars, a credit of six mouths will he given, the purchaser giving note, r.t interest, waiving benefit of valuation, with good s curity. Harriet Barclay. ji50 n 3 AdministratrixTHE Ol IK AT American Tea Company, 51 VESEY STREET NEW YORK. Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Selling TK.iS in itiis Country. VLL our Teas are selected by a Professional Teataster, expressly and exclusively for u.. and wc never charge over Two Cents (02 Ollts) per pound above cost for original packaWehavckitOnc Trice toeverv one for each quality, and that price is always sample package at our store in pi Wc issue a Monthly Price L5s w hich will be sent free to all who order it wc ad vise every Tea Seller to see it. It comprises a full assortment selected for every locality in the I c . . . I r - . o . i. ' . I .1." f ! ch;u, i nil liiees. iuuin i"vnienea uiiu iu esi Iudias. In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or qualities, namely: Cargo, High cargo Fine, Finest, that every ne may understand from description and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade. We guarantee to sell all our Teas in original packages at not over Two cents per pound ahove , cost, bellcviuff ibis tu be attractive to th aany why have heretofore been paying Enormous Profits Gar busir.cfs is largely done on orders, which ' we always execute as well and promptly as though the buyer came himself giving true weights j and ta.".' and always guaranteeing everything : mir responsibility enabling us to do all v,e promise. Every dealer can enter his teas direct from ihia Company, and parties doing business within Five Ilmvlrtd miles of New York can Re-! turn Tea bought of us if they arc not cheaper man iney can nuy eisewnere, ani me iurciiaser is dissatisfied with his bargain, within fourteen; days (I I), and have the m :iey refunded to them. . Those who are over Five Hundred miles cm have thirty days (30), and tho same privilege extended to them. . lleidc. these advantages the company will pay All Expui'c.both ways if tin- Teas are returned. ! tJUF.AT A MI.:: I CAN TKA Cd.'.IPANV. Impoktkrs i.NO Jor.ni:as. On If ml 7, 1 V( vy M ., tfc VJ Y I li Having been called i on to cxurn.li 1 . I ihn tlut Im. itui .i it. . .m.t T. .M.1...I....A. .... .... .u. ..... ur.u. uiviioutv

l.ilter.s wtncli has t.een n en to me', toi-ether with all the exi-cnses of tran?:orta.y .he u.vn.er, I Ul, pleasure in ; tjonbotll wajü. stau.- to the puhl.c tl ,t they are. Wc iwne' a Price Circular of our Teas and

ni iiMiuniuu ine- iiieuicti i proiessiou is posse..-iri properties purely tome' jftw ndlhc combuiatioa is well calculaZJY f ted, and especially adapted to that tyy. cuifa of diseases arising from a diaordertd condition of the hepatic func tions, or general derangement of the lirer, so t-orr.monin the malarious districts of the Wcstr.rd Eolith. They contain a larger proportion of tonic ingre.JIeiits than any iher Litters that have been submitted to me for chemical examination. I bespeak fort!. cm i wile spread poe.l:mty and erdially commend them to the public use. ferce Advertisement. Verv respictfuilr, C. W. O ROW AY, Auilvtical Chimist. n-19 I ni ßEMHETTj PIETERS AND C(T RED JACKET"" RED JACKET RED JACKET STOMACH HITTERS STCMIACII HITTK51S ST0.7IACI1 ITrII2H.S Tlie propria tots of this justly esteemed and well known bran 1 of h'tomaeh Litters, do not deem it necessary,'i order to give their goodi a fictitious or even an enhanced value, to tike a Jlinj at all other bittcis, ami proclaim in small capitals that thev are woithlcss. Our Ritters do not need this, a we place them before the public on their merits and invite your careful attention to the goods wc allow our brand upon, knowing .s we do so. that our reputation is at stake- The name, "Red Jacket," is taken from the original compound by the native child ofthe forest, and vritn the addition of a few herbs by Dr. Cluipin, made more pleasant to the taste, they new have a peculiarly healthv, soothing and recuperative influence, es. pecially for the patient rising from the bed of sickne.'s, less of apctite, distress after eating, dizziness, and all diseases arising from Torpid Liver u r indigestion. They strengthen and invigorate the system. They are unequaled for general debility. They arc a sure cure for dyspepsia, They give a good and healthy appetite. They assist digesion. They ure the best stimulant in existence. They are a sure preventive of Fever and Ague. They relieve constipation. They cure Nervous Headache. They are perfectly pure and Palatable. They make the debilitated btrong, and restore to strength the exhausted. Aged persons and delicate females will find they cans iv e large doctor' bills by the u.-e of these Litters. V take pleasure in calling attention to our very cxtensivecataloguc of IJuik and cased goods, consisting in part of Afra wherry Wine, Chcrrv Hlacliherry Hapiicrry iiii:cr it) ii cat Clartrt 55 liOiuoii Cordial Icach Hrandy Appl Ilraiilyf Champagne, Catawba, California Port. Sherry, M alag and Mudeii t Vin ,(;'on Rums Brniidies Puurton and Rye Whiskies, which arc perlVctly pure and need only to b'j tried to be appreciated. Sold by all DruggisU and dealers thrsui:hout the country. Call for our goods and take no other, Circulars to the trade supplied tm application BENNETT PIETER3 & CO., Proprietors, ill River St. Chicago. Fold by T. A. LEMOM, Plymoulh. v3n!3 Jy fZf PC'S LAWNS nelbriK from 25 CTS t J5 CTrf per run!, at the LOW PRICK STORK. M. II RfCF. vfJnl tf

IIAWLEY fc CO., HAVING PURCHASED THE STORE OF EGGLESTON & BRO. Will continue the trade at the old stand on BlICIilGAIV STREET. They hare recently made large addition! to their stock, and intend celling At as Low Prices as Goods can be Afforded. THElft STOCK CONSISTS OF IDry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Notions, 5:c., &c. Such as arc generally kept for aale in AGSi HIIAIj HUTAU. STORK. Goods exchanged for Grain, and Produce of all kinds, while Grseubacks will not be refused. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING OUR GOODS, WHETHER YOU

BUY OR NOT. Give 1l!S vUnlStf 50 FC'S LAWNS selling from 25 CTS, to 35 CTS per yard, at the LOW TRICE STORE. M. IL RICE. V9n-Iö tf French Breakfast and Dinner COFFEE. OWING to the very high price of Coffee, and the great 'difficulty in procuring a good, unifurm and reliable article, our customers have often expressed a wish that they could be supplied from first handj. It was the intention of THE GREAT .1)1 ER KMX TEA COMPANY to do strictly a Tea business, but as we have had some customers living at a distance tliat have relied upon us to supply them exclusively with Tea and Co.Fee. Tiik Crf.at Tea ani Coffee Euro Ul ) T .r VA UV .7' I ..r.i . .....i . T !., ...... profit comnelled to supplv tluisc parties. THIS COFFErl HAS UL COML: SO POPULAR with our customers and their sales have increased to such an extent that we have been compelled to make large additions to our machinery, which will enable us to supply a few more customers with it. Wc will then fore send it to those who may order i F'tst Suptrcrilinff all other Cuffect. Thi' Coüec haslcett used for more than acentnry in Paris, and since its introduction into this pouitrr it his been in use by some of the loading French Re;-t.iruants here. The Parisians are said ; ;o he the best judges of Coffee; and the prcat favor in ivhich it is held by them is the best reco in mendation that can be produced for its lii.c llavor and healthy effects upon the human system. We put up but one grade ol this coffee, and that is of a quality that our customers have found from experience will give perfect satisfaction and meet all tue demands of their trade. It ii.the lowest price that we can recommend. We do all our business o:i the most extensive , scale; but by the cargo and sell at eiitv two cent per pouml profit. We put up this coflce in Barrels only of 125 Pounds each. This method of putting it up saves from '2 to 5 cents pr pound to the con-turner, and t,v it being in a large fju .n'ity it retains its line f!vor it: this form much longer than in any other. We. s-nd witli each barrel tshow Cards, Circulars :,n.l p0,tei .s, to assist tie dealer to introduce it to h;s customers. e h ooe our er.etMuers will take piins to have them well portel up ami distributed as it will be to their advantage to do so. 1 Lis olTee we warrant to irive pvrfect satisfictioti, ni:l if it I j'S not please, the puiehaser has lht nri iterr nf refnrnuir t ? i r ulmln rr -ltit? ivirt f v ......v ... im I I11VI ' . . '. . . . . - i . lt uniiiti sixty tlius, andlnvmg his money refun Coflcci, which wc are glad to send free to all who wish it. Consumers of coffee should aquire for the the Frtnck lirtakfast and Dinner Cofftt, and be sure that it was purchased ofthe GREAT AMERICAN TBA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBER8, 3 & 37 YEKEY T. Xnv York, vl'n 17 "mos. r "1 1 1 C C O N V L S ? I O XS A N I ) LX V V. RIENC K Of JIN 1NVAI.11). Published for the benefit, ami as a CAUTION TO YOU NO MEN and others, who snfl'er from j Ncrvoui Debility, Premature Decay of Manheod, Ac. siipnlvimr at the same time i nr. Mkans of Ski.f Ci ne Ryone who has urel himself after unilergoing considerable quai kery. fly enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single" copies may be h id ofthe nuthor NATHAN I fiL M. Y FAIR, Eq., ,Di; 17 ly Rrooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y. IIOWAUI) AS.SOCIATHLV, rii:r.Ai::i.riitA, rKN'tsvi.vwu. Dleeascs of the Net voua, Seminol, Urinary ancl Sexual Systems new ami reliable treatment in reportjof the HOWARD ASSOCIA'I ION sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, fieeof charge. Address ,Dr.J. SKILLIN HOl'C.IITON, Howard Association, No. 3 SoMth Ninth Street Philadelphia, I'a. vLnl'J Iv. ADMIXISTRA TRIX XOTICE. No'.iee is hereby given t'iat tho undersigned has bet ii appointed Administratrix ofthe Estate of Charles A. Uurclay, deceased. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. HARRIET BARCLAY Adm'x. n50w3 Richmond is About (o Fall ! AMI IF TIIK REUEF, CAR IX FIT FS CARTUREl) PEACH WJ1 Be DKCLaUKD IMMEDIATELY! In the meantime the people are running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AN l PROVISION STORE, To buy articles with which to entertain their soldier fiiends when they return. He has recently removed to the corner of (Jano and .Michigan streets, in the room lately occupied by Jo Potter as a Saddle and Harness hop, opposite Cougle's old Coiner, where he has now on hnnd A LA ROE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions, and is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, which he pledges hims. lf to SELL AS CHEAP as any other bouse in riymouth, for Ready Pay. lie will also take All Kinds of Country Produce in exchange fer Oolt, or Pay ah at the highest market prices for almost every thing the farmer has to sell. His stock consist, in part, of Collee, "gw, Molasses, Syrup, Rico Tobacco. Pepper, allspice, Fili, uttn,. Crockery, Stone and Wooden Wore, Provision ttc, etc., etc. Cal Alld fcfre purchasing elsewhf re. T,A.aios. I June 21, 166 y9

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J. C, LEONARD, Late of the firm of H. B. DICKSON Co., opened a New Hardware Store in Plymouth, where he intends keeping a general aasoiment of SHELF HARDWARE, sreu .1$ IVnils, :isli, and Door Trimming of every discriition. Sah Doors, nzi'A Jlliuds Ordered on short notice. I have in connection with Hardware, STOVE AND TIN SHOP, Where I will do all kinds of Jobbing in COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON. Being a Practical Workman, I think 1 can suit all in Style and Quality of Workmanship. OLD WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, COPFER, RR ASS, RAGS, and BEESWAX Takeu in exchange for Goods. J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, May 12iIi,C?G-I v'Jn-lltf.

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o CT B w o 5 . H 9 H c 2 H 0 Vi 85 - rr 53 0 ( n 9 4 -? t Si c . 'L o C X M 9 o 7 c1 o THE REGULATOR rim Triio tj- a mrrvTTci We commenced doinf bnsioes, at the old stand, o lonr and ;o well known 8 THK REGVLATOIl, aboot nin monthi since on an entirely new plan. We bad many misgivings as Co our probable sueccss, but belier In the moHT way was the best way, we hare persevered, and now are proud to say that our busines has more than fulfilled our expectations. WE SELL FOR CASH. WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE ! and that is always the lowest for which the article ofiereu tan be Sold. No adrautago can be taken. I for the prices of all goods are marked in plain ugures. WE BUY FOR GASH Which enables us to take advantage of the best markets. We try to keep a Good Assortment uf DRY GOODS', Boots, Shoes, and Qiieensware. We will, after this date, fas a matter ofsimnle justice to persons buying large bills.) deduct from mils amounting (at one purchase) to Twenty dollars, two per cent; Thirty dollars, three per cent; Forty dollars, four per cent; Fitly dollars, five per cent., and will throw in thread to make all goods we sell for men's and women's wear. We cordially invite all persons wishing to buy floods, to call and see our stock and' get our prices. If you buy of us we will- thank you, if nut, we will post you so you may buy of others to good advantage. J. E. W ESTER VELT.i CO. Plymouth, June 2, lbGI 3tn NEW 1TIIM! Clcavclaiid & Gfiiy, CHEAP CASH STORE IN THE NORTH KOOM OF IIEWETT AND WOODWARD'S BRICK. We wish to inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties that we are selling SMALL PROFIT; NICE GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Our Stock consists of u i Goons, sroTio.YS .i.YiP mi.vc moons. A Fj S O ii.MTS, SiS, JS.flI'9,v MUSTS, SBM.iKiirtS, V IIOVKKiKSj VKOVIitlil 1, c, äjc, A:c. Wh'feel thankful for past favors, and earnestly Solicit all wishing m purchase (iood, to favor us with a call. We sell low for CASH; also exchange & o o d s MP o r E(!CS, AND OTHER PRODUCE "COME ONE, COMP AlM" Nimble fir cents ta hetter Ik.in a Stow ten Ct. NOCMKÜIT OlVfiN. CLCAVELANDb GRAt. Plym, y II IM vi4IV.

PLYMOUTH F U N I 11 irCastings of all kinds made to order. WOODSAWING MACHINES AND 3IP 1 o -w s Manufactured, and constantly on hand. MILL REPAIRS Promptly mile. Tlic highest price in Cash paid for old iron.

vünlV ly J AULb Ml TCIILLL. Cr "3 O I wv 0 11 CO iEW- CAUDINd MACIILVK A T TIPPECANOETOWN. We have just erected, and have now in good miming order, a Carding .Machine and Woolen Factory, where we on do carding and ."pinning on short notice, and in the very Lfest mauner1. We have in our employ Jtixri?iiiEi;i?i avouk and will guarantee good work, or pay for wool drought us for matiMtacture. We expect also to have our Looms in lull operation soon after harvest, and will M A NU V X C T IT 11 1-3 C L O T l 011 reasonahle terms for cash or on shares. Wc will also exchange Roll., Yam or Cloth, for Wool. Wool received by II. Work, at Plymouth, and worft returned to him fcr customers without extra charge. ALLEM ANS Si GARNER. May 20, 1 SC I 3m. XOX-RESFDEXT XO TJCE. State of Indiana; Marshall Cout.ty, 5.: In the Marshall Common Plea Court October Term, lb OL Nancy Gunn 1 vs V Complaint oi Ncto, Joseph Meador llc Plaintilf in the atove entitled caue, by her Attornev, his fded in mv olhee her comphiint against tho defendent, and it iprH-itriii bv the

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afUlavut of a eoinpete. person that the lefendcnt Joseph Afeador is a nenreiident of the State of Indiana, he m therefore hreby notified of the peiulenoy ot Paid complaint against him, and unlcs" he appeir answer or demur thereto; at tlie calling oi sa'v.1 cause, ort the first day if thorcit term ot Court, to bo begun and he'd t the Court Home in the town nf PlyBiouli.. on the First Monday trf October lt-("4, iai.l complaint and the rnatlere nmJ things therein contnined and all.ed 'J, ifillLölicanl auilldeterniincd in his hUtncc. JOHN C. CUSlfMAN, C. C. P- C. A. C. Cprv flCi Atty. ji50w3

GKEAT CIIANCK l'OU BARGAINS Tlie öfidersigned hating given op hif trip fcy IDAHO for (he present, may te found at if it OLD STAND Or RICE & SMITH, where better Ufgafö will be given thh" can be Lad at any other tor in Plymouth. have in stock many Goodi that were nought before the late advance In prlcvi and will sell them at old prices. T the old patros of the LOW PRICE STOKE I return many tlmi.k for your favnrs, "5 wllf guarantee that in future, as in all time past, t vt ry thing bought shall be Exactly as Kqircsciilrd, And will hope that by strict honesty and fair denl ing, to merit a continuance of joür put-oimge. All who may favor me wi'h a cul hh.ill be wc'F treated, and not urged to buy imleu the arti-dc-suits. I shall continue' to buy SQUARE TIMBER For which the higWt prices mill be paid i CW or TraIe. Als ) all kiudi of Produce taken in i change for Goods. RePK-mb.rthe OLD CORNER, Fouth of tLe Edwards House M. II. RICE. Plymouth, April ltl. v9ii3'Jtf. Bout Head 'Tltte, TJ".TT.Ij;8S YOU WANT TO BUY (JOODS CHEAP: IF YOU DO, COME TO Tilt! NEW GROCERY STORE OF CLEAYEUND k WORK. Who keep constantly on hand, and are daily receiving a largo and complete assortment of XTsiliiilv C2 i-oiios. Such as arc usually kept for sale by th bes Grocers. Wc f,lso keep a lull slock of CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE AND WOODEN WARE, LOOKING-GLASSES, COAL OIL LAMPS, and Coal Oil to 11 them. Also the best brand of Tippecanoe Mills Flour by the Parrel. Sack or cwt., besides a preat nny other things "too tedious to mention." C.i'l and exami.ie our Goods before buying elsewhere. We also exchange Goods for all kinds of Coun try Produce, and are paying tLe highest M;iikt price in Cash for CORN TOTATEES. nUTTER. EGGd, CHICKENS, ; 11EEF IIlDESr TALLOW, BEESWAX, and in fuct almost any thing the Farmers hare tr

pell. K( nuTMbcr,t!ie place is on Ii PorteSirtet at the Sign ofthe New Grocery Store uf CLEAVE LAND & WOKK. March3I,'v9u.'i5 tf II. B. DICKSON. HENRY WO0DDURT THE IRON AGE Iaa come again: at least tho X 3tFL O INT hns fit If. ft. DICKSON A CO'S Ibir.'wnr Store, where it can at all times be SEEN nn-l ROUGHT in alnwstany thapersi.e, ijnantiiy and quality Ironi an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a c:ui l-ai to a paper ol 1 or. tacks. They h;ire "3C 0 XT' 3ST Of every kin; Elevated Ovei s, Siju ire, lirl r. Sheet Iron, Itox, fancy or plain, w ith completeT It M .7 7 I .V Ci S to match. SHELF (JOODS of e verv Ieseri)tin 1 House Trimmings, DOOR and VI.NMV hngings; (Usäai.d Sash; Carpenters' tools, NAILS Ry the Keg or Pound; Mil! ai?, Log- and X V j Chain.; the best Axes in the Wist. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Ware Of all kinds; i o w j , su v 1 : r . and all manner of Agricultural ulcus"!, inrlu.Iing Forks thitloid antl unlo.ul h.iy by hoi5C jontr; a splendid assortment of c u r.i; T, 3Z 11 "V, 7.S7 RO OES ( FIXES, ROPE, WIRE, IlELTIXC AX I) COW HELLS, FROX A XI) STEEL IX UARS, ROLLS, SIIEL'TS A XI lU XclIES efr., Äe. Infacteverv thing that anv one ei rr tt.oi'"f. t,t buying in a Hardware Store, and a thousand thirx be.ide, w ith NEW STOCK constantly arriving, w loch Ihrr pmst rlUn O XI 33 -A. IP Than the sane can be bought at any cfarrflac tili side of Pittsburgh. All;kinl. of tin, sheet tr.Mi. copper und t.rata ware made and repairrdon reasonable terms and phort notice. Can ami tee ns at the Old Corner. II I)H KSO cv CO. April 21 lCl-t?ii38-Cm. 0"00 TO PAUL'S for Boots and J"bo8 hf hit the largest aad best ttnk In town: Ituuiiiol belld for quality Md qua.Vty, ia dtirn