Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 September 1864 — Page 3

VOLUME 10.

NUMBER 5

TOE DEMOCRAT.

Local and Miscellaneous. DEMOCRATIC MEETlXfiS. H0N DAVID TURPIE will address hit fellow citizens at the following timos mod places: BREMEN, Monday, Sept. 5th 18C4. TIPPECAXOETOWX, Tuesday Sept. G UNIONTOWX, Wednesday Sept. 7th. PLYMOUTH, Thursday Sept. 8th. WALKERTO.V, Friday Sept. 9th. Speaking to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. at each appointment. We hare received the "Continental Montiily" for September. It contains several well written, articles while the general tone of the number is little else than abolitionism run mad. The article eutitled " The Sacrifice " U positively blasphemous. It openi thus, '-The blood that flows for freedom is God's blood." Guns for the LoyalL. enguc. The Leaguers here most cmphatically deny that they are armed or intend to be, a dorea of the most prominent men among them have made that assertion within the last two days. But we call attention to a little transaction that took placo in Perhingfc Co's Drugstore on Friday evening ast. At a caucus there held it was decided tht they had not arms enough, and fi" C of the most rabid and reliable among them signed a note which was negociated at the Bant by which a large sum of mon ey was raised, and one of the number sent 4. . T . 1: .1? , trt . ,11 ms. j HC Sem. u- IU...CU a..u a. watching for the arms. Gentlemen wc un derstand the game you are trying to play, and we tell you, it wont win. Lying, like murder will come out. Throat Affcctions. A physician ; j writing from Xewfane. Xew York, speak- i ing of the beneficial cflects resulting from j the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," I eays "UDiie me uv scnumg a uczcu ikiore of yo'urj' Bronchial Troches enclosing bill. For alleviating that horrid irritation only felt by those who have suffered from any Bronchial Affection, and for hoarseness and sore throat too, I am free to confess though I am an M. P.) thev nnswer all you claim for them. I would beir you to feel that I am one of the lat inn in the prultsion to puff nostruAi, jUt led that 1 am UUt UOllI OU jUSUCe to assert what I have. To avoid disap- ! io assort wuai l iiuc. ,ii-,p , tiointment. be sure to obtain the genuine i -Browus Bronchial Troches." ; TlIE t'oLFAX. MF.tTINo, here on T e Jay . .. . . , , wis sorry aüair. although resrectaoie in . - ' v : point bf .iU nbers it wai devoid of cnthi H , - , , i ; : I .in ana must nave i-een a uainper on nis friends. We have heard the ( r.wd vari - 1 1 f r ousiy cstnnaiea: at iroiu nve to ei'iu nundred persons including men v-ou-en and : children. A notiicable feati rc of the af fair was the scarcity of men in attcn- ' , . - , ' , ! dance there bemr not niorcthan one fourth ' of those present voters, the remainder of the crowd being mado uj of women and children. Another Administration secret. I ii , fjire you, and this too based on more than mere wiH rumor. Mr. Colfax has written a letter informing Mr. Lincoln that things look alarming in Indiana, and that unless "onicthing; is done" immediately, he (ColfaxS wih be dote it ed. I his nbirniMur" i aurminj; news was considered in private council i here, and on Thursday evening last it was decided at once to 'vro som'ttumj Mon - v will I. c-nt r.irfl.witli t.i tbU relief r.f , J " " 'w ' ! Colfax. JjcxAout for impor'c 1 voters. Colfax tates that things lo.k blue generally in Indiana, and th.nt the Republicans will Iiitc to bestir themeselves or they will be badly beaten all over the State. Washington Correspondent rif the Cin. Enrj. As Parsou Ilr'iwnlow 13 the leading supporter of the Administration in Tennessee, it may amtie and interest our readers to see what he 'bought of the Kcpublican candidate for Vice Presidency a lW years ago. The redoubtable Parson held forth thus: JIo (Johnson) 1.1 a menibcr of a numerous family of Johnsons, in North Carolina, who arc generally thieves and bars, and though he is the best of the family I have ever met with, I unhesitatingly affirm to night - that there are better men iu the! penitentiary than Andrew Johnson! His relatives in the old North State have Storni in the stocks for crimes they have committed. And his own born cousin, Madison Johnson was hung at Raleigh for " murder and robbery! Is he not the last man living to talk about espectability on the part of any one? Certainly he is. COMMO.Y PM,48 JUDGE AXD jrHOSECJITOH. Th Deieratie Central Comndttccs 6f fh counties of LaPorte, Marshall, St. Joseph and Klkhart, have concurred, and hereby announce tlunxr concurrence, in presenting the name of Joim G. Osborne, Ksn., of Marshall county, as th liemoc;iic candidate lor Common Picas Judse ! otih4i(.7th) District, and the name of O. Ij. ttingor, Eq., of Filkhart county, for Prosecutor; and the undersigned respectfully commend them to the conscrTtttvo Domocraoy. Signed by W. II. Drapier In bdhalf of Amos C. Hall, Ch'n LaPort Co. Dem. Gen. Corrr. Jrro. UrownQeld, Ch'n St. Joseph Co. Dem. Cen. Com. A. N. Uasoair,. CVn Elkhart Co. Dem. Cen. Com. D. McDonald, Co n Marshal Co. Dem. Cen. Cora 9r4tb Bend, Ind., Aug. 25, 1M3I.

In these times of high prices, it is well to remember that children can be supplied with shoes for less than half the usual annual cost, by wearing Metal-Tipped Shoes, to say nothing of stockings destroyed and health endangered by wet feet, arising from the childlike habit of wearing out their shoes at the toes tirst. Boston Journal. Cincinnati, Aug. 28. Maj. Gen. Heintzlcmn, issued an order to-day prohibiting express, . railroad or other forwading companies from forwarding or delivering fire-ams, powder, ammunition of any kind within the State of 111iois, Indiana. Ohio and Michigan for the next sixty days without a permit from headquarters; also prohibiting dealers in these articles from selling the same within this time, Military commanders andProvost Marshals within the Northern Depart

ment are reqired to see this order executed, and seize all such articles as may be clandestinely sold. 3IAKRIED. On the 25th of august, 1SG4. at the residence of the bride's father in this County, by Eld. R. Corbaley. Capt. Matthew Boyd, and Miss Mary A. Miller. The printer boys acknowledge the receipt of a liberal share of excellent cake, and in return tender their cordial congratulations to the happy pair. DIED, At her Father's residence in this Count v, ion the 22d of August, 18G4, after an j illness of four dajs, of Piptheria, Ida Ma ry, only daughter of Richard and Jane Corbaley, aged 8 years 5 months and 5 davs. Dr. W. II. Bavenport, Surgeon Den um, wuiMMi iiymoum rcpruiany on me j second and last Tuesdays and ednesdavs ; of each month, making two visits each j 'uu"llli uisicau ui u c. as nureioiore il. i 1 ,.C 1 i,f Teeth set on dold. Silver, or Rubber; j aH warrantcd. R0OUlS at the Li-; wards House. vDnoG tf j 5tctu ädmttefmfittjs. . t the Autruat term ISG3 oftl, Marshall r;r.-.,it ! Court, and to me directed bv the Clerk of nA i ourt.anu to me directed by the Clerk of said court in fvorof Roheit II. Cabbell against D.iviJ (.;Ro- U'i!liim Krf rhart a'J w"'" C. Hannan, I will expoe t sale at jublic Auction to the highest lawful bidder an the liw directs. on s.itur- I day September 24ih, l?G3. between the hour, of 1! o'clock a -m. and 4 o'clock n. in at , i.1!Pf . Itnnsm AnM in e . , . wlio uwi in iiiv lunii ji ill in will .iiTirvniii county Indiana, the undivided halt of the follow ing real estate; viz: t,o ..nr.w. ,.,rf, r....; t-.- i ' (57) in township thirty three (33; north of rang !o (2) cast, in Marshall couutv.aidStateot InjiaIu. jf thc rent4 anjprofit:, for A rm not ex- ! ceea:ng sten years are not sold tor enough t- ; t the specified time and nlace. offer as in the i ---- ws.a na a n in biaijii uuu iiirrr. ' eft r l ts 1 1 cii.i rin .ip nr i tviii thin f t. mve described all the right title and interest of tl' defendants in aad to the above decribed prop - crtrU.M. LOGAN, Sheriff Marshall Co. XOTIVE. Notice it hereby given that, as Wilhelmene Haberstrch has left me bed and board without just came or provocation, 1 will pay no debts contractI i-u vj nvr, bju uuk in cn saau n.irDor ner. Charles Haberstroh. Sep. 1st ItCl. Ir1ltlon to Sell Ileal Estate. The administrator ofthe estate of Henrr Lew'neu deceased having tiled in mv office his pcti n a,. . ... r ...... .r -: . - . . . . Iier90n.nw.;(,G ;il,limi,.nt ln n ...fl f. is hereby given that the Rime will be presented at lI next term of the Marshall Common Pleas j Co,:rt to be held on th first Monday of October IfiKI T r r n . - n o ADMIXISTHA TORS XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned ha beth appointed Administrator of the Estate eJohn K. Crites, late of Marshall County deceased. Saidestate i supposed to be insolvent. Arjuilla L). Hartfirll. Adm'r. LAM) SLE!! The undrrsigncd off.'ro, for a short time, the W. 14 N. ?ec 23, T34 N. R 2 E. for $1000. Said land heavily limbered, is about four miles north cast from Plymouth, near Tiiikerton's saw mill. For fu:ther particulars inquire of T. McDonald. ll4-3w JoKrH Mtl.LKR. SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy virtue of a decree and order of nal mada at the August term IfCi.of the Marshall Circuit Court in favor of Jamct Hollo way against James MeCrum. William McCrum, Margaret McCrum, George McCrum, Calrin McCrum, Ida Jane McCrum, Melissa McCrum, and Henry Smith, I will expose to sale at Public Auction to the highest lawful bidder, as the law directs, on Saturday, September 17, 1G4, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m, at the Courthouse door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, the following real csjte : The southwest quarter of the iouth-wet of section number eighteen (18) containing sixty-six (GC 77-100) acres and seventy-seven hundredths ol an acre, nlso the west half of the north west quarter of section number nineteen (19) containing one hundred and thirty-three acres and fifty-fonr hundref'thsofan acre (13351 100) eccept sixty acres off ofthe south end ofthe last described piece or parcel of land all in 'lownship number thirtythree (33) north of range number ono (1) east, ,?rshll County Indiana. If the rents and proßts for a term not exceeding seven years arc not eold for enough to satisfy said order of sale, I will then and there at the specified time 3d place offer at in the above described all the right title and interest ofthe defendants in and to theahovfl described property. n4 U.M. LOGAN, Sheriff Mrt!ll Co. AOMlXrSTRATOna SALE. Notice is hereby given, that I will Fell a-t public auction on Saturday September the 24th 1H, at Uic rcsiaencc 01 jonn (Jreen We of Marshall County, deceased, all his personal property (not taken by the widov) consisting of Horses, Cattle, Wagon, Hirsjrj, Ilanws,- Farming utensils &c. A credit of ten months will be ßiven on all sriws over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with a proved seeuniy waiving valuation and appraismeM laws. Ii. D. Green, Administrator; in!

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per barrel $10,50'll ,00 Wheat per bushel I,f0 Corn $1,15 Oats 5U(crK5 Potatoes $f,5U Clover seed $3,00 Flax seed 2,00 2,23 Pork per cwt $G,00($ 7,25 Lard 20 Butter 35 Eggs .12 Hides green 8 Dry 15 Hay, wild $12.00 " Tame $14,00 Apples, green, per bushel 50 " Dry, per tt 10 Special totiffjsi. Roback's Stomach Hitters. SOLDIER'S HOME, Scpkkimtkkde.it's OrncE, incinnati, June 4, 18 i:3. To Pa. ,W. Roback Mr DearSir : I am dispensing a second invoice of your Stomach Bitters among the large number i of men who daily arrive at this institution for j refreshment and rot The universal testimony isthat these Bitters are the best mid. For the various summer complaints which alUict so many I know of no remedy so safe and so sure. Plutarch says: "To ask a physician what is easy and what is hard of digestion, and what will acree with the stomach , is about as sensible as to -isk j what is swecUir bitter, or sour." Persons who look out for breakers and have your Stomach Bitters in the house I am sure w'll never ask any one the foolish question spoV.'n of by th great philosopher. I must not omi; a word or two for your Catawba Brandy. I have many men here who had brandy prescribed for them by distinguished Army Surgeons The effect of yours on such are most beneficial, far more so than from any previously taken. Persons who des ir a racily pure Brandy cannot fail in their pure ha if they get your brand. 1 am, Doctor, with much respect, Your semrt, G. W. D. Anbhiws, Superintendent. an(1 K.2 East Third street. For sale everywhere, vDnlS lOnl ly Editor of Democrat'. Dear Sir With vour permission I wish to t-av rcturn mail, to all who wish it (free), a Receipt. with full directions for making and using a sim ple I'gatable Halm, that will ellectually remove, in ten days Pimple, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same .soft, clear, smooth a u beaulwul. ! I will also mail free to those having Bald ' Ileal?, or Bre Faces, simple directions and in1 formation that willenable them tu start a full ' growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mousi tnchc, in less than thirty day. j All applicetions answered by rcturn mail without harce. respectfully yours, 1 TH03. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, n"lni3 831 Broadway, New York. A Card lo flic SuflVrlnzr. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads ofj -Buchu," "Tonic Bitter-," ,Sasapailla,,, j ("Nervous Antidote:-.' &c, kc. , Ac. ai d after' you arc satisfied with the result, then try o:.e fco jof OLD DOC 11)11 BÜÜAIhN'ö ENGLISH SPECIF IC PILL- and be restored to health J a v5P,ir 111 liss th:n 11 lrt.v 1:y" They arc pure-; TV 111 tin ir efTcCts on the brokvli down mid f-hat-tere1 censtitution. Old an I young can take them . wtiu aavanisi-e. unporiea nuu so:.i in ti:c urnj ted Sutcs only by JAS. S. BUTLKR, i'- lirowwin, .rw 1 orh.. 3J"Agent for the United States P.S. A Bot ofthe Pills, Fccurely packed, will he mailed to any address on receipt of price. .i,i,h o'i: nor. f.ar. mat nid nmm.r m. .. - - , i . , funded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not " T MU U,J ?" ,!vVi,red f f, f t0r COlt,mI S1 r -i n L.MjLIöm M hCIl' IU,I ILLS cure, in less than ; .id iicivs. me wursi eases ui .rjivwt omoc, Impot ncv. Premature Decav. Semin-il Weeklies?, Insanity, and all Lrinary, exual and IServo-.s I AtTtciioiw. no matter from what cause prodiiced. '1 nfe 0,10 Dollar per box. bent, post-paid, by : n, "l. on receipt of nn orler. One Box will perfeet t!ie cure in most cases. Addres. JAM RS S. BUTLEK, ("leseral Agent, 4'21, Broadway, New York n! m 3 T HE CONFESSIONS ANH EXPERIENCE Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION j.' ..-.'. TO YOUNG MEN and others who snffer from j Nervous Dobilitv, Premature Decay of Manhexl, I ic.fupi.lvii. atthcame time Tiik Micvns of! SeitCurc. Bvone who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be hid ofthe author NATHANIEL .VAYFA1R. Esq., j v9n4 Brooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y. HOW AUI ASSOCIATION, T"ineafe3 of the Nervous, Seminal. Url11 nary and Sexual Systems new and ! "'"iM? 1lr?,l""5ncPorl:lo.f1 J,IC 1 ASSOC. 1A I ION sent by mail in se IIOWAUD ilel letter eiiTi'lopea, f ice of charge. Addrcsp ,Dr.J. SKII.1,1 X HOlIfiHTON, Howard Awociatlon, No. 3 South Ninth Street rhiladelphin, Ta. tDmIJ ly. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of s.ile of the Marshall Common Pleas Court made at its May Term, lfc-61, and to mc directed by the Clerk of said court in favor of Jacob IJ. N. K Tinged, Administrator of the estate of Noxy A tthodea and against Samuel Moore, John Moore, G Joseph Moore Jesse Moore, Martha Moore, Deborah Moore, Emma I). Moore, and Eliza A Uoss, heirs of Leah Moore, I will expose at Public auction, to the highest lawful bidder as the law directs, on Saturday, September 3d, 1 ((!, between the hours' of 10 o'clock a in. and 1 o'clock p. in. at ihc court house door in the town of Plymouth, Indiana, the following Ileal estate, to-wit: Commencing nineteen Ii-100 chains .outh of the north east corner of cetionsix (Ii) in township thirty three (33 North of range two (2) east, on the cast line of said section, thence south along said line .neven 45 100 chains, tlnncc nine 7'J degrees west five and 16-100 chains 1 hence no:th parallel with the east line six and 5.V100 chains ther.ee tist live chains to tne place 01 oegiuiung, cntainn g three and one half acres. Iftherenta and profits for u term not exceediug seven years arc not sold for enough to satisly uaid orucr 01 sale, I will then and there at the above specified time aud place oner as in the above described all the right title .-ad interest of the defendants to the above described property. M. H. LOGAN, Sheriff Martball county. n2 3w. XOTICE OF PETIT OX TO SELL REAL ESTATE, State of Indiana, Marshall County: Notice is hereby given that UobcrtR. Green. Guardian of Worthington W. Day, et als has filed Iiis petition to eil the real estate of Irtoffaid wards, nwdthit said petition will be hrard at the October Term lc64, of the Marshall Common- Ilea Co-iri. nl JOHN C CUölIMAN, Clerk. ,vc; iti cüir v ti t, or 1 cn. Tlirri will be a regular nieating ol the Mar-1 chall County Aurieultilral Society held at the Court Hotse in riymrwith.on Saturday Septtm ber3d, lfi l.at 1 o'clock F. M. As this h the last regular meeting previous to the Fair, it in important that the members of tire society should all attend. By order of th Sociaty, M. CUMMINGS, Scc'y. 1TGO TO PAUL'S for Bootsand Shoes Ii has the largest aad best stoek in twn; ittamrol bXGU4 (Praoalit, aud ciuaBtity.in Indi.itai

French Breakfast and Dinner

OWING to the very high price of Coffee, and j the great 'dimctilly 111 procuring a good, uniform and reliable article, our customers have often expressed a wish that they could be supplied from first hands. It was the intention of THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY to do strictly a Tea business, but as we have had om customers living at a distance that have relied upon us to supply them exclusively with Tea andCoffee. The Gur.vr Tea and Coffee Euro mum of this country and as our Tea '1 aster was possessed of information relating to a Coffee that could be furnished at a moderate price, and give universal satisfaction, and at the fame time afford the retailer nandsome profit we have been compelled to pupplv those parties. Tills COrFEc HAS BECOME SorOPULAlt 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. We will then fore send it to those who may order It is Fast Superceding all other Coffees This Coffee has been used for more than accntury in Pars, and since its introduction into this country it has been in use by some of the leading French Kestaruants here. The Parisians are said tobe the best judges of Coffee; and the great fa vor in which it is held by them is the best reco m-1 mendation that can be produced for its fine flavor ' and healthy effects upon the human system We put up but one grade ol this coffee, and ! . 1 f . I . , r ,! mal is 01 a quamy 111.11 our customers nave touna I from experience will give perfect satisfaction and meet all the demands of their trade. It is the lowest price that we can rccommond. We do all our business on the most extensive scale; buy by the cargo aud sell at only two cents ! per pound profit. j We put up this coffee in Barrels only of 125 Pounds each. This method of putting it up saves ' from ii to 5 cents per pound to the consumer, and by its being in a large qu.ntV it retains its fine flavor in thipform much lony than in anv other. We sMid with each barrel SY hi Cards, Circulars and Posters, to assist the der to introduce it to his customers. We hope offr customers will take pains to have them well postci up and distributed j as it will be to thej advantage to do so. Thiscoflee w; warrant to give perfect satisfac tion, and if it does not tdeaee. the iurcha?cr hag the privilege of returning the whole or any part of it within sixty davs, and having his money refunded, together with all the expenses of transportation both ways. We iesuc a Price Circular of our Teaa and Coffees, which we are glad to send free to all who wish it. Consumers of coffee should nqutre for the the French Rrealifast and Dinner Coffee, aud be sure that it n as purchased of tne GREAT AMERICAN TS A COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 3 & 37 VESEY ST. .cu York. v9n47 3mos. BENNETT P1ETERS AND CORED JACKET " RED JACKET RED JACKET STOMACH BITTERS STOJIACIS BITTERS STOMACH IIITIERS! Tlic proprietors ofthi.sjustlv esteemed and well known brand of Stomach Bitter", do not deem it ' necesarv, in order to give their poods a fictitious ! ! n,i,r l.uters. and nmrl.iim in small eamtals that I hev are worthless. Our Bitters do not need thii. i ,, wc T, ;,cc them before the imblic on their merits j anj invite your careful attention to the goods we n nw mir hr.i!.i nnnn. knowin? f.s we do so. tliat ' m;P remitation is at ft.ike The name. "Red Jacket," is taken from the original compound by ' ...iiro oliM.l ofili r.in.st . Tm.l witn the n.l.lf- : . .... i W. ....... plcant to the taste, they now have a peculiarly j . ii ui in a lew iirrus uv lr. v.iiaiuii. inaui: muri: , iieaitiiv, sooiiuiig ana recuneraiie iHuuenee, es-i pccially for the patient rising irom the bed ot sickness, loss ofapetite, distress alter eating, dizziness, and all diseases arising from Torpid Liver or indigestion. They strengthen nn l invigorate tne system. They are unequaled for general debility. They are a sure cure for dyspepsia, They give a good and healthy appetite. Tliey assist digestion. They :tre 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 ami . Palatable. Thev make the d bilitated strong, and restore ! r al.Amrlli flirt A T Yl -1 'I ct il . , , , ,. r , mhi,!..' Agw persons ana uca .ema.es w... i.nu luey ,'ns'lc iarö-u ,cv"r ' - IUB ut"- Vl wlt5C "1i,,Vrs , , . ... tslkc. f in cah lij? attention to our very extensive catalogue of Bulk and cased good, consisting in part ot M raw berry wine, Clhcrrv Klacltbcrry Ilap!icrry il 11 cat Claret ?5 I.rmon Cordial Peach lira nil y Appl Ilramly, Champagne, Catawbt, Califorhia Tort, Sherry, Malaga and Maderia Wines, Gins Rums Brandies, Itourbon and Rye Whiskies, which are perfectly pure and need only to be tried to be appreciated. Sold by all Druggists and dealers throughout the country. Call for our good a and take no other. Circulars to the trade supplied on application to BENNETT P1ETER3 & CO., Fronrictors, 21 River St. Chicago. Sold by T. A. LEMON, Plymouth. v9n13 ly ADMXISTRA TOlVS XOTCE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has j been appointed administrator of the estate of ' M Clinda r rancis, late 01 ;uarnau county, uau. Said estate is supposed to bu solvent. ,,23 HIRAM A. RANK, Adtnr. A. MrilSTITUTK. Any one about to be drafted, and wlio would fctayathomc and vote for an honorable Union and peace administration, enn hear of a substitute by ' ... . .. m.l It I 111 calling on thj editor 01 tne uwucmt. 12 ui, 1 win go for no man who will remain at homckiid vote to keep me in an endless war, hunting for the "hut ditch" to Cud the la$t nivger. 2-3w UNION Pl'BLlC SALE I will oflcr at TuhHc Sale, on the premises in Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday. SepUm tier lO.lSC t , my Farm of one hundred and sixty acres; 75 acres enclosed, with good fence; 55 acre M fenced off in mall field and ia in Rood cultivation; there are over 3T) Fruit and Ornamental Trees, a large wnd convenient frame Dwelling house, a pmall frame Ham; Rood Stuhles and hhcdi,' n . 1 I ...;i;... e..... t;rct nice itanien oncioei ("i mi, rate well of watsr, and cistern. 1 his farm is well situated on a puMic road miles north-went of rivmouth, on mile north ol Donaldson fetation on' the P. Ft. W. L C. R. R. There is plenty ol timber on the i?iiipT ed land. Terms: One half Cash don, the balance in equal payment of one rfnd two veara. 1 will offer for sale at the name time and p!.te,my person vl property , couVisting of horses, cows, and young cattle, twj's, wagon, harness, plows and other farming utensil of all kind, several utandof bees, aquuitity of uoawncd lumber, also household and kitchen furniture Fourteen acres of corn, 3acre of potatoes, beans, broom corn, garden vegetates, ke. Terms mile Vtisiivn oft dav of pale. onth, Ind-, Aug,,.t 1VJJ6l'bRAM3

NEW HÄKDWARE, STORE AND

d. C, LEONARD, Late of the firm of II. B. DICKSON i Co., opened a New Hardware Store in Plymouth, where he intends keeping a general assotment of SHELF HARD WA RE, RUILDIIYG MATEKI IS, SICU .'ES IYails, Glass, nsli,nncl Door Trimming of every inscription. Sash Doors, .mil HHikN Ordered on s-hort notiee. I have in connection with Hardware, a STOVE AND TIN SHOP, Where I will do all kinds .f Jobbing in COPPER, TIN AND SIIBET IRON. Being a Practical Workman, I think 1 can suit all in Style and Quality of Workmanship. OLD WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, COPPER, BRASS, RAGS, and BEESWAX Taken in exchange for Goods. J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, May 12th, 6?GJ v9n41tf. a. 3 - c 1-, S3 W v: to. ri. 5 O r"- - 5 to 'Jl S 5 o T3 O a jo C 3 n p CT GOOD .TMZIVS .IT MjAST, Richmond is About to Fall ! A XI IF TIIK -' t- ij iuJiiji jo CAPTURED PEACE AV11 Be DECLARED DIMEDIATELVl In the meantime the people are running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AND PROVISION STORE, loouy articles wim wncn 10 entertain tneir sol i ... .1 i i . dier friends when thev return. I!c has recently removed to the Corner of Gano and Michigan streets. In the room lately occupied by Jo Totter as a Saddle and Harness shop, opposite Couglc's old Corner, where he has now on hand A LAUGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions, and is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, which he pledges hims;lf to SELL AS CHEAP as anv other houe in Plymouth, for Ready Pay. He will al.so tikeAll Kinds of Country Prodncc j in exchange fcr Goods, or PayCash at the highest market prices for almost every thing the farmer has to sell. His stock consists, in part, of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, liice Tobacco. Pepper, allspice, Fish; H aeon, Croekerv, Stone and AVooden Ware, Provision: etc., etc., etc. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. T, A.SlNUNS. June 2d, IHM v9 i41tf. J IIAWLEY CO, 1IAVINU ITIU'IIASED TI1K STOKE OV EGGLESTON & lillO. Will continue the trade at tlic old stand on STREET. They have recently made large additions to their stock, and intend Helling At as Low Prices as Goods can be Afforded. TIir.IR STOCK CONSISTS Of Boots k Shoes, Notions, Src, Src. Such as !re pci erallv kept (or sale in a a:i:uAi. ki:taii, sroui:. Goods exchanged for Grain, and Produce of all kind, while Orwenbacks willnotbe refused. NO CIIAKOE FOU SHOWING OFU OOlS, WIIETIIEi: YOU HUV OU NOT. (iv um 11 Cull. a pplhJa'tTox röli e WexxeT Notice is hereby piven that the undersigned will at the next trni of the Couniissioners' Courtof Marshall county Indiana, to be hoi J nt the Court houst in Plymouth, commencing on the first Monday in Saptemln'r, IKG-1, apply for a License to retail spiiitiiom liquor in quantities lesthaii a qnart. The local itn on v,nich 1 propose to c.l is on lot No. 1, an fraction , in the townol lnwood, MarKhii Coni.tv, ludiana. . n3J W.L MÖ11EIIOUSE. Kf rC'S tAWNS aelling from 25 CTS lo J 35 CTSper yard, at the LOW PRICE sTtme. :i. K ICE, If

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Castings of all kinds made to order. WOODS A WING MAC II IN Erf AND IDE 1 o w & Manufactured, and constantly on hand. MILL REPAIRS Promptlyraide. The highest price in Casl paid for old iron. v9n!7 ly JAMES MITCHELL. TUE CHEAT American Tea Comoany, 51 VESEY STREET NEW Y ORK. Since its organization, ha created a new era in the history of Selling TIMS in (Iiis Coiinlry. 1 LL our Teas arc selected by a Professional jf.V 1 OAtaster, cxj.rt ly and cxcIu.m vol v lor u.. and ive never charce over Two CtnU 02 C'otlth i per pound above cost for original package? We have but One Price to every one far each quality, and that price, is always marked on each sample package at our store in plain figures. We issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will be entfreeto all whoctdef it we advise every Tea Seller to see it. Is comprise a full assortment selected for every locality in the State, Provinces. South America and tha West Indias. In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or qualities, namely: Cargo, IIighcar?o Fine, Finest, that every one may understand from i description and the prices annexed that the Company arc determined to undersell the hole tea trade, Wcßnarantre to pell all ortr Teas in original packagesat notover Two cents per pound above co.-1, believing this to be attractive to the many who Iwave heretoloic been paying l. normo i, Fronts. Onr business is largely done on orders , rhich wc always execute ns well and r,-omptIv as though the bu) or came himself giv5;IKtruo weights and tares, and alwavs Ruaran .-oinr- cvfrvllim" our resftonsibility riialdinr us to do all we promise. Every dealer can OIder his teas direct from ibis Company, and duties doine; business within Five Hundred ' ,.0) miles of New Y.uk can Return Tea bo.lRl t of us if they are not cheaper than the-, can buy elsewhere, and tb purchaser w dt-.itisfied with his bargain, within fourteen ''ays (14). nnd have the nionev refunded to them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days (30), and the same privilege ex tended to them. Ilesides these adrahtnges Ihc company will py All Expen?e,böth ways if the Teas arc returned. (JIlKAT A M KHICAN TEA C1MPAnV. 1 MroRtEsS A.vö Jöthrits. vdul-'m'!! M Vcsoy St., Xcw York AtlMfidi f Jon Work dene at thii Office.on iihorijotiec with neatne it and dinpatch

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I return manv thsnk for vour favors, and will ; guarantee that In future, as in all time pstr tvry tiling bought sbull be Exactly as ßeprcscnlnf, i And will hope that by strict honesty and fair deslj ing, to merit a continuance of your pat-onige. All who may favor me wi'.h aea'l t-hall be '( treated, and not urged to buy unless the article suits. I shall continue to buy SQUARE axicl For which the hignc?t prices will be paid is Cak or Trade. Also U kinds of I'roduce taken in change for Goods. Remembcrthe OLD CORNER, South of th Edwarda House. M. H. RICE. fly mouth, A pril 28, 1 801 . v9n33tf. Bont Mead This, ITXLESS YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP; YOU DO. COME TO THfi NEW GROCERY STOREOF CLEAVELAND & WORK, Who keep constancy on hand, and are daily receiving a large and complete assortment of XJimil.v Groceries, Such as are usually kept for sale by the bei Grocers. Wc r.Iso keep a lull stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE AND ' WOODEN '.WARE, LOOKING-GLASSES, I COAL U1L LA Mr3, 1 - ! and Coal Oil to fill them. Also the beat Vaid of Tippecanoe Mills Flour , by the Barrel, Sack or cwt., besides a preat fflany ; other things "too tedious to mention." Call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. ! We also exchange Good for all kinds f Coun j try Troduce, and urc paying the Ligheet Market price in Caen lor CORN. POT A TIES, BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, BEEF HIDES, TALLOW, 1 BEESWAX, and in fact almost any thiiip the Farmers have to sell. Rehienaber, the place is on La Pdrt Sxreel at the Sign ofthe Nev Grocery Store of CL HAVE LAND k WORK. I March 31, v9u35 tf Ti.mlirnri II. B. DICKSON. HENRY WOerBüRY THE IRON AGE Has come again: atlea?ttua I at II. B. DICKSON k CQ'S Hardware j Store, where it can nt all times be SEEN and i BOUGHT in almost any shape, size, quantity aud quality lrom nn AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, or from-a srow Urtoa I paper of 4 oz tacks. They hare KJP 0 V 352 S3 Of even kin; Elevated OVer Square, Parlor, i Sheet Iron, Hox, fancy or p'rinr, with complete T It I .11 M I a s to match. SHELF OOOPSof verv deicriptloni House Trimming. DOOR twd WINDOW hanging; (ila?s and SaA;- Carpenters' toola, AILS Hy the Keg or FiVirtd; Mill paw?. Log and Dog Chains; the b?st Axes in the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Ware Of all kind; 1 Tj O AV SHOVKLS ainl all rrtanher of Agricultural Utensil, Including Forks that load and unload hav by hoiae powar: Ä pnlcndid assortmcnl of C i: fr I, E R "Y rSH H O OKS IXES, ROPE, WIRE, HELTXC AX) COW HEELS, IROX AXD STEEL IX JiARS ROLLS, SHEETS AXD lUWCRES cfv.. Ar. In r.letevc-rv ihinsc that air t ever thaucM of Din ing in a I lardw are Stv?e, and a thousand ikitifr beside, villi MEW STOCK constantly nrrivinp, which they propoaaaelftrif o Than' the mm? can be bought at any other plaaa this jideof Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iroo,coppr and brmaa ware made nnd repaired cn reasonable ttrmi an4 short notice. Call and pee us at the Old Corner. ti n nicitsox &ca April 21 1864 5n3S-Cm. X n PC'S LAWNS aelhng from 85 CTS 9jf 35 CTS per yard, at the LOW PRICE STORE. M. H. RICE. A, ia tf