Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 September 1864 — Page 3
VOLUME 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER j
THE DEMOCRAT.
Local . and Miscellaneous. ThodS wlo ftrö in favor of another draft trill rote for Lincoln, Morton k Colfax. Our Counts Fair will not be held this weck R3 advertised. It has been deemed hst, owing to the excited state of public feeling, and the unsettled condition of affairs caused by the draft, not to hold a fair this fall. TTe, tho undersigned, will close our tores on next Saturday, it being our Jewish New Year : S. k M. Beckku, A. 1eckcr & Co. Datxdbqn k Co., Lauer k Bro., ' L. NDS9ÖAUM & Co. Who pays the California importation fur Mumping this county for Colfax? We understand that he thinks his services worth 840 a month in jrreenbacks. If he 18 not in the employ of the government we suppose the faithful here will have to raisa the amout by contribution the hat. 'a?j rou ml r t 77, , f.i.iwu Rar. Mr. Chapm, pastor uf the rresbyf1 i . ,vc" 1 lau Church m this plnce, was united; Iter tcnan Ins wept. This. is as it sh )uld be: we i .. t -it w . liop lue gentleman win not aticmpi to back out from the position into which he has Jill along been SO anxioils to thrust cthers. lie believes iu the var for the negro, has advocated in the pulpit and ' elsewhere the inc.t radical nbolitionim and herds principally with tho?c who Pre for tiic pro-ecution of the war till the last lave is freed. He is an able bodied man j beyond tjueitiun; will he take his cnu :,ud knap-sack and !o a he advises other? to' do? A e shall ste.
TlIE IFMOf'ltiic Cr i n Ieh ino 1 i-t ' uave elft them on h ind ever since, and must pay tho intereit accrued from date of depoSaturday night wos larcelv attended and j foUr';1 !:em 7er-v sc.viceablc offer tie if the audience entlmi ..-tic". Mr. J'ack-1 wear,r,tss ,f Tenni.- as as allaying Paitles depositing twenty-five thousand dolhtra
ard addressed tho Club Irr an H ur or i tuore ia we of his very lost peecl.es, ( allini' mit fmm tiiio tn fin.o tl mnt - tailing out irom in.ie to time the 1'ioft . rapturous applaud. Ho was followed by ! V. U. lieevu, E., iu .1 speech of unusual ftbility and eloquence which was dulvj appreciated bv the audience. ' ' j The ClnbmeeU ?a:n next Satur lay night Kt Corbin s Ijall. -All are respectfully "iuyitvd to attend. ... . M"e lud the pleasure one niht l:tt . 1 I 1 i-.l " t Ttf'T- .1. wck 01 "Can ,",,")"n ucniwomi 1 V . 1 . 1 1 üftu. at i.nj.orie. an.i conies uiai t;cwcr jrrtatly disajip vjjte 1. His pcoJi w.ih tho inerrM1'. tieir.ngoueisin, :vu his style very ' tar fro-111 aL'recaMe. lie has hern anl i. ' , ... I we tlnnk. ery nnich o er-ratcd. He !s a m ' m no wr.y the st;;.-r:cr an a -fvaier, at. cur rej'iiblii-nk lrici;'!. .this l.:ce. h. Shcrrijuu. of To Smftr;l Sic in- i..;;.i'ii!Lji.Mcnr;;ii'c ti 'nicii ni relatio'iiu n iU'stioii whicli ha'-i created funic Mil f U . ' 1 " 1 . I - Iceliiri iu tLi vicinitv iettle matters de-; ; Li i'ortc. In I .um, Strj.t. 2ilh. 1?V!. ' To Dr Sk-n,in J" nw uth In-U.in.r ' o '. ' ,' c. i m V u b.iy t.j every dra. .sd man in Mar-hull - .1 I. . l. - .1.. ! .M-- 1 .. . . 1 tuuni i!mcasiiM-.Mi.c;!r: hm:uij County that each strdaddlfr ?.as t.. stand for himlf, aud that tli e I. Mil ri t ti ! h:it rcyon 3re n it U tak- their place; hut ha; the lmndre.1 ,,r cent is only t, a n.-wcrior : iuvaluls. ftt V k - - J w .... Lfiniain and I rovost 3iars in La-,1 b'aturdav was a jrrcnt uav i:i J'lvtnouth. 'llrc iväS con-iileralle cxeitctnent in conie,ucnce ot the -trust, which lud j just Icon con.! lettd. Men from nil j-arts h. .tm. 1,;. -- '-LAV- V v ' A V 1 A w illVil do'iiii, and some who were unluekv enoucrh t draw a j)rizc in the lottery ! estruciiou Lceaine Terv inUinant. whih me tu . , . . ' , ' drown tneir saJne. iiuhihcl freely of the ardctit im 1 Lccan.e partially intoxicate !. , The day passed off, however, with hut lit- i Ie disturbance. c Jie;irU ui two or three instances where ahle bodied abolitionists who hade.-eajd tLe draft were trying to prove to those just drafted that the draft vac 4.r. b;..fr f .1 was a tioou tuing. niid itr their ram? rc- " b i u" " " ceived a black eye or so, but in the main the unlucky one? took the matter finite an coolly aa could have been expected. A Specimen or Abolition DrMr. Kiiitok: A L'entleiiikn j ust from Indianapolis inform me that at Franci-ville on the L. X.A.kV. ll. K. the abolitionists hive mt. l.J. -T.. tr i . hun-Jn Turpie m cfli-v, and left the lniaL'C iu full view of tha iL'iil Road to be n l,i- -.1 . -u. - i i' . Been Ly ail who pass, and enjoyed by such AI tiliCC delight in mch things. To what ' Aar 1. ,r;r.r.,.,. ,:n 1 i- , depth, of infamy rill abolltlOUUtS (le,CCIi.i: - '"' ry, ,. . lhe excellent preparations of Dr. Chapin, by the n?e of which he trained ho treat .... h ' n popularity in the treatment and cure of Jy.-p-;-sii, Liver comnlainf, Constitution , ,, . . . . 1 atl J I alpitatioli ol the Ileart.and all disea-!- - arising from indication and toiti.l iiver, wis none other than what U no.v put up under the name of Ited Jacket Ktomach Hitter the proprietor bavin" the 'jrigin-il formiiliin their possesion. I'ersons sußeriii tvith Dyspepsia and all discac.i arising from a disordered state of the stomach, should at oner, f.btain .1 l.ntib. )f the wlchra...! Hol Jacket S'omaol . t i.i.'. i 1,.. i wacKtt Oitmucn - " " jmicrs. luraily hould bo Without them. Soldi qtiart Lotties bv all dm"-' . . ., . M, J" " ( gidta throuUout the country. Ono dollar ! t or boftlo i j,cr WUi. . I
For the Democrat. I ratted Men Ilciit This. At the little abolition meeting held here .tri A f..ll..Tr
. " i .1 t by the name of W llson spoke, the League Glee Club were present to siug their abolition son 3. One of the ho tuber" sung by them deserves particular notice. It was iutcuded a a j jeer and a mockery of Democrats who j should be drafted to fisht in this wicked ! and unholy war. and the burthen aud i chorus of it was, We'll drive the drafted men That's what's the matter. It is bad enoui'h to be conscrtj.tnl, but to be mocked and jeered at bv tliee vile , , ... . t1 j? scavengers ol abolitionism is ti.tuifruOie. I will give the names of these worthies, that those interested may hold them up to the scorn and detestation of the comniuni - Mose Mattingly Juhn Via!, Y. Pitcher,
J. C. Leonard and C. Whituiore. j Tho secretary of the Treasury gives notice that This Whittnore is a petty government ' ßubäcription3 will be receir.d for Coupon Trcasofficial, who goes about poking Iiis noe ury Notes. payable three Tears from Ausr. 15th.
into other people's busine?, Leonard is a hardware merchant, who seeks democratic patronage, and this Dial is an Kirir 1 'edler, . a r iwho is known hereabouts as Kotten hug Dial. He had better be a little more 'careful how he insults dtroeui Tieonle. or ' ; ' j1"'1" have another reason for his present j j co?nolncnj Tho-e who dwsiie a continuance of the war four years longer will vote the repub-; lican ticket. ; 'p.oVN's RuNC IllAL TliocilKS." Rev Charles S. Kobinsun, late of Troy, ; uuvr of lrooklin. Wcv. 3Ir. IJooth j;avc me two or three fron his pocket, a lew year3 ago. recommaudin me to make a trial of : jtheni lt r he had found them beneficial. the irrit:ltiün con.-erjuent on a cold." ; Thc who wi.h to" tv "tribute to lie r . i i- 1 1 mi maniificiiirers .t New hnglaud will vote for UncAu and Colfax. - Arthurs Home .Magazine for October i l'" "tt t.ablc:lit i,l,!'-V ,l? ilh tl,e. timC! : llier..H. iliustrati.),, , ,d p:utv-, M. needlework . i Kmbroidcry, Ui has no superior iu the , 'country. i ini-.i;!, r- '; o- w ' . i., I.L-. .Tlillll. -..!, II.W"Uk. St. riiihidelj.hi;! Oiilv l.lY) a vear 4 " Those .w!,., believe tint heavv taxrs are ' - i Hoshin-will vole l'..r Lincoln. -: rrr For :5i" -TVT1 If"?1'c'.!'s Pi-.no. Th instrument u 'rl nearly r.vv a:i J v..tv line, F-m- paiticul irs 11- at . tT.e Post Ojüce. ssr .v.,1 (Von t:. s-.S.nb-r livir.T u Polk To'.vn-!i:).h!..:it TnrV.nci'd-st . I',.nn P!miioath, s hv.c of .it'ct, tii-.ikc 1 wit!, a cr.'-j : 'th. ' I 1 M . 1 . . ..,. . .. it n car ami a w w.ow i- k im ttieri-rlit. I iicy i 't Win if- t ! f : te l.t .t ti 1 1 1 nii:l t in i -f I.. I rkt' (i t-.. ..it j. j ..:,
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.. t c ,1 u! hereby given that th ut1dcinodtt,'oU t three rears, thin priTiK-o of conversion A,'; "'ir.'-"r ' o.' John K. Ctit. ,dc i non worih aSout threo per cut. premium, and orlS0I - ' -r"r 1'-t " dc ut Public auction, on ' . S.iturd iv . ct. I. lGl..t tl... late redden- e of k the war the premium on fix per cent. U. S.
the dec-ati. in Wr.t Township. Muxall bounty. Indiana, I .e foLown. p . ..oal property, t,,,wit: f Ti; ViU:iUil-v ui x A .redTnY ,h m-ntl., .ill be given on sunn cf three dollars an 1 over. iiurc!ia.cr '-iv-
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uc ,ien-.. in a.:n;i icwiisni'i, .aiM':;iil i . . . . i ! ini n de wiih A.-virov-i .s"cuiit -all i limit under ..... n. 1. llATV ti.i), A !inr. A 1 I Sffl Vtf Bftollfö ' ; HE'DING & HOOP P'LES. j I We will pav the fr'Vninr-TicM from tkia date i u,,tl1 J ,n"ar-,r ,st 1 t:3 f,,r !,Uv, fJ",!9 "''ing iani -loop IV.es on dcliverv at ourStAve l-AOtorv ! 1 at Plvmouth , White Ouk Stave Bolti, w Lo Oak Itivcl Heiliingry $n..r;) -r card ; Bakery HvpPo! jln'Tottd, Buiiiboiiand Etna Green, we will r,y !i ha i c r i . i n-i -i i . J $,"0 per cord lor Red and V hue Oak ?tarc holts. 'and $4,20 per cord for P . Oak, Ah, Elm and j Map'c Hvaditig bolts and $2,0Ü pc rthou?and for ! 1 : i--k ory Hoop P.e?, delivered o the aide tracks, convenient ftr loading -n cars, the above t- be of pnod 11 ility and to be piled and in?p.cted b uj. vlUnTif " Hurlbut&Bio. i:u:tTio notice. State of iRdiana, Marshall County. c: I, JoWn C. Cushman. Clerk of the Circuit Court in and f r psid county, do hereby certify tint at:ui annual Election to b held at the usual j place of I olding eleetion-t in pai 1 county, on be place Ol I oiomg fieelion-. m pai 1 count v. o Seeond Tuhv. th eleventh da, . tober ' Pro to t,l followinoilicea, are to I'"5 ot,'d f'r by tl'C v otera thereof, to-wit : r.oven.or, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of t'lt? Treasurer of State, Auditor of Statc, Ati mrny general, npeiiiucnucinol i ubiic Instruction, four Judges of Supreme Court. Reporter of Supremo Court, Clerk of Supremo Court, Conpressman for Ninth Congressional Dhtrict. Rpresentative for" tlie District co'nposcd of the countias cf Marsha r w Stuke. rrHcuting ! Vtor"cy V'rt,,p,Ni",, Judicial Circuit, Jud-- t? Common Pl.'as Court, an I Proseeir ing Attorne? forth; District cou po-ed of tlie bounties of Li I Yyri.Joh, Llklurt and Marshall, Sheriff, j f rea.iiircr, Coiumissioner and Coron rof Mrfplndl eouniy, one Assepi.or, in each Township ! on'; lir .-l1'"'0:; fto,L )VIl,rUt. niri uii'- jiiihi. vi mr i w.-iur 131 1 o I Lflll IP. In testiir ony whereof I hereunto Fubsciiho iut name and all'u the peal of said Court at my cdhVc in Pit mouth, thu Uth day of September, IfcC-l. ) JIir - CUSH MAN, Clerk l S. Marshall Circuit Court. NSi rr i!ls Broi Iani:i(Ion. I, Henry M. Lofran, Sherilfof the countv and SiilaletRrore!M,i !J lcl.yrertify th-.t the foregoing a a true copy of the on;;.nal writ of election de hvered to me bv fuid Court; and tho voters of ho,,l1:,nt- n,.e ''V,'' ,"liiV, lo t the n-ual place ot hol.lu:g cleeiion.s in their rePctive Towihip on the 1 Ith day of October 10 vnto torV above named o'ilicern. ' M. II. LOf! AN, Sheriff M.iishall Co.
AL0 Arr I tr-T ,s ,,cU 10 'we t'c dischargo of all the ob- AITeclh'iiH. no matter from what caue produced. " J ! liatioii; of th( U.tnA 2f. Price, One Dollar per Ixn. Sent, nost nnid. br
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CORRECTED WEE ULY (Flour ref barrel $9,00 10,00 ( Wheat per bushel...,, J, 25 jorn v . SO i cais ...... i .-....;.. Ov((i io Potatoes 50 i o Clover seed..:... 4.. i $3 00 Flax seed. 2,00f$ 2,05 Purk per cvrt .;, $6,0b($ 7,25 ß'j. ...... ..20 Ejkts .- 12iitj.. .7 DL.. :. 8 15(516 Hav. wild , f 10.00 Tame , SI 4. 00 Apples, preen, per bushel. 50($75 ., 10 " Dry, per lb ! Lf rC'S LAWNS selling from 25 CTS to j III 35 CTS per jar J. at the LOW PRICE j g j qrj. M. II. RICE. jv9n4 tf j ; "T"1"j jQ y..Q JjQjNf j ! lbC4, v-ith setni-aunual interest at the rate of aev1 en aüd three-tenths per cent, per annum, prin cipal and interest both to b pai I in lawful money. These notes will be convertibla at the optioa of tho holder at maturity, into six pr cent, gold . .. bearing boa 33, payable Rot lesa than nve nor mor th:intwentJ Jeft from their d.te. as tha Gortrnment may elect. They will be issued indenominallona of 50. $100, 500, $1,003 and $5,000, and all subscriptions muit be for fifty dollars or j g0rue multiple of fifty dollar. j The notes will be transmitted to the owners free ! of transportation charged ss soon after the rcecipt of tho original certificates of Deposit as they ca I be prepared. 1 As thelites draw interest from Au5ut 15, per-1 sons making deposits subsequent to that date and upwards for these no'es at any one time n ill; H comn,i3siou of oneiarter of cm. per cent. huh will be pai.l ov the Itcnsnrv De ,prtmeiit v.pon the receipt of a bill loMhe anouut ; certified to by the officer with wl om the deposit was made No deductions for commissions mu3 ! be made Irom th. t1epo.it. SPEXIALAR XX TA i IIS O V BUS It is a National Saving Hank, offering a hiirha o 1:,. . ... , ... . . . ",,-, - .c-nty. Any wavmgs Lark which pays its depotors in U. S. Notes, coixiders that it is pay in- iu thobc:t utculatmgmcammof the e nntry. anJ : it cniiic-t 'iav in anvt iu- better, for il? own assets , '. , me vii'ici in criiuKin .securities or 111 u jics or ( b.u!s payaldu in guvernnieut paper. i It is equally coaveuicnt as a temporary or perm inciit investment. i'h? notes cm al.vaTi be bold for witl.:;: a fiction of their face ohd aceumula-l-d uiU-rest. and are the t'C?t security w i bauks a collateral for üisouim in ii'iiiiou to Iii e verv iüicral interest on tlic rock, wa? orer tv-cntv rer per cent. It will be ... j t,,a-l"ccll I- low. at t!.t pn ,Mrkvl ratC Unot lwa l,,na l cc1' num. tl , -a, i.:ti,. ace n , ese nt . cr anmVU'VDTHV t'PnV CTITP f t vi'VMin i l TiYiTJJlV ' !'ut RsIdc f,oul tU "S e '""'- pctii aci 01 oiitc exempts all . .-nt Wl vuurcnx cxcnipH au s easurv notes from Local taxation 1 : ge, thid exemption is worth about ! l,ü"d a,ld TttastrJ the avera i Uo rercei.t per annnm, according to the rate of ' 'lt" " various partfl of the country. It isbelieved that no sccumica oiTtr so great , , , r,,"!rci"v"tsi to lenders a those issued hv thogov-1 e-I'"'r- 'n all other forms of indebteuess, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock coni- ...... ( V lull ftir rritrnritnmttl ll1..., it. r i t h,vi.lluUi, uiivia mu mosi noerai 1 terms for it. loans, it believes that tit very stron-- j . .... . , , 0 cat appeal mil be to the loyalty and patriotUm of, tho pcopl. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination notes required, an 1 whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving tho deposit to be forwarded to ti.e Treasury Department. ScBseairriONS will be atctiviobj theTrea?urer of the United States at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers aud designated Depositaries, and by the Fii't National Hank of Fort Wayne. Ind. First National Uank of Indianapolis, Ind. First National Hank of Lafayette, Ind. and by all national Hanks which are depoitariea of public money, and ALL KKSl'KCTAliLF. HANKS AND BAN K KHS throughout the cottntry will give further information and , 1 i arroBD KKtat facimtv to aaaacaiaiCBa Kf PC'S LAWNS aelling from 25 CT. io J 35 CTp per yard, at the Lt W P.'l ICH .-ltJKI-,. vOii-H tf ; M. I1 KICK. Dr.. V. II. ."Davnniiort, Siir-'con I)tn I ti.t, will visit riynioutli regularly on the sceuiKland last lucdays and Wednesdays of each month, making two visits each month, in.dead of one, a heretofore. Teeth set on (Jold, .Silver, or Uubbcrji all work warranted. Kooms at the VA-l wardf Mouse. fvMnlf if' t ' - j 1 1 1
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o recn i , uo (((r paviiu.nt w!l5lc ü,e wLo,e y of t, j iiiiK.teney. IVrmature Decay. Seminal Weeklies, JiUJ ... . lnsaintv. and u 1 I'rmirv. evtiil nn.l V
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Tbk ßitters are prepared, in pure Bonrbon Whisky, from a c-nvbinatlon of t twenty different kin.li of roots. Larks and herbs, which act la perfect coixert one with the oilier, prepared from the original formula girn by tl great chief. Red Jackrt, to IT. Chapm, who used them successfully In his practice for many years, ami by their uregaiucd sorent popaUriiy In the trcatmtit and cure of Dvspepbia, I.ler Complaint, O-iiistipation, Sick and Nervous Headache, Fever and Apue, and ail disease 1 arising from torpid 15rer or indigestion. Persons sufitiing from either of tiirio loathsome diseaaos will find a sure cure by theue of these Hilters, which are perfectly pure and fre from all IhoM dnigs and poisons usually put cp in uch preparations and palmed otf oa an unsuspecting public. A sinplf trial w ill cvtf Tince theinf-t lrt ptical thnt in the KKD JACKtT there is tlrtue which no other Litten poss-ss. They strengthen and invigorate the Bystenu They are unequaled for general dobility. They are a eure euro for dyspepsia. Thoy give a good and healthy appetite. They assist digestion. They are the best stimulant in existence. They are a preventive of Fever and Agu. The7 relieve constipation. They cure Kervoua Headache. They are perfectly pure aad palatable. lpcI p-rsons and delicnte females will fed they can save large doctor's Liils by Uie use of these LitUm. rwre of coni-.terfel's. The Red Jacket Bitters are only told In littles with our came Mows on the ride, and our private government nwny across the cork. oca For Medicinal and Table nset, which are perfeeUy pure, aud need oniy be tried to be appreciated. None genuine unlest they have our gold label oa each bottle, and our Initials pre tat d la wax over the cork. fold by all dnifrglsts acd dealers throughout tha country. Call for our goods and take no other. Circulars to the trade surr1111 on application ta Bcunctt Pleteri ts. Co. EoUby No. 21 Blw Et, Clilcigo. Special hMt$. j Kobnck'ü t'dtawbu Drnntly is made of the pure juice of the catawbn prape, which is grown in abundance in Ohio and from which this article is obtained it has an aereeable flavor, fine clear co'or, an 1 pot-S-ca all the qualities for medical purposes and f.r a beverage ofj the best imported b andics. A 1 'Jfij flavoring for mince pics and oilier eookins: nurnoses it is trie nint ec.. mimical artist.. 1. .,...,...,.. 1 1 ,f . uomicai ai iicic that can be uspu.bcsn? on ha f a dollar cheaper bv th bottle, and nearlv two d..!'Iäm cheaper per gallon than other Mian lies sold f, that purpose. Wherever it has b-en introduced u ,,:,!: ,,Ju:i(1 '"''P"1 and is dailv training i.i , tn. Call for "Kopek's Catawba IJeandy," w,,'ch niay be I'.vmd for sale by Druggists, (iro-c-'is Mid dealt rs generally th othout the Wc t ( . liOl! (K, Proprietor. j ' L"l 5l. ai.l W Fast Third Ftrcct. 1 ;,,'., , !),.,-,!(; 1'f.aiiSir With vour pLi inTs-i'n 1 wisli to sav 1 J-f 1 T'.'' ' .... ,1 ,. ' rtn ' w i--h t (Iree), a Ileeeint. w 't' '"I ,i (! ions U r ma'img nnd u-i:g a ,-imi pic , crat.ii.ip isalin.t.iir n: 'in v rcirove 6aim ! 1 "Z1" ;f '"e ' thi-e hiving Haid Heads, or U.re l-'acc, simpl directions find in'"rmiiniii i:iai v. i;t emi-le tiicin to st;irt a full . i. im ii. ur, .t induct s, or a .wom- ' , tachf, in l.-s thai, thirty day.-. i An pphections ai.cwcred by return mail with- I ! out cliaigc. Pom et fuMr ronr i ; Trim r r-rPtv t-i.U: I . . - " .. . ""V"vlllra I tuWüi. I I l'oadwav. V,-t OVALLOW f.vo or three hoshoad ofj O'-IhicliU," "Tonic Hitters," Säraaparilla," I (Ncrvoun Anti'lote-.'' A.c., Ac. j Ac. at 1 arter e' iiir .imh ii n ii i lie I "Sil 1 1 , ii Cn t r V t'OX SPI'.CiriC P1LI and be restored to heAdi I you arc ?ati:dicl with the result, then trv and vigor in less than tl irtv daf. Ti,pV nn- pn -e-1 1 1 ÄÄ r'tUt 1 ; tcred constit :itnm. OMan I young ran take them urei consniutinn. t ji-i an i voung ean take them V'"' ' in-1Hrlr.' . I" "' -T"'' ted Mates only by JAS. 3. BUTLER, N. 127 Broadway, New York. j JVArent for the United States A Box oftht Pilli. ecru rfdi. 1 will be in. tiled to niiy address on receipt of price, ii. .. i , Vi V r F- 'l ,wJ reJ'uided by the Ageut if cütire satisfaction i i not reii. ii.rlm3 Do Von With to l tirt'd? DR. RUCIMN'S ENGLISH SPECIFICPILLS eure, in less than mail, on rreeii.t of mi nr liT li. Hnr ;h "M. wy. ni r..r. . ? . ... tx- iu eure 111 most eise, vu.lre?-". ,1 J"iK S, liU'I'I.',:R . ri al Agent, 427. Broadway, New York "lm'l rriHKCONFlWSIONS AND EXPKKIENCK Or AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MKN and others, who MiflTcr from Ncrvo.is Debility, Prem. U tire Dcc.iy of Manheod, Ac,, viipplyiug at the sam time Tint Mkns q't Self Cure. Byone who has cut cd himself after undergoing considera'ole quackery. Hy eiK it pinjr a postpaid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author NATHANIEL AfAYFAIR, F.s,.., v9n!7ly Urooklyn, Kings Co, N. Y. IIOWAH1) ASSOCIATION, mil ADKI.rrtt A, rEN.BTLVANl A. DlEeases of the Nervoui, Beminal, Urlnary and Sexual Systems new and nli.ible troiitnicnt in reports of the IlOWAItD ASSOC lA'I ION sent by mail in sealed li-tler cneIopes. Iieeofeharge. Address ,Dr. J. SKIl -LIN HOUGHTON, Howard As.soehtiou, No. 3 SoMth Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. vlhill) ly. ItoJjrrt Mcati'laml Licenced Auctioneer. Union Towns'iip, Marahull Co, I ml.. Will attend t felling Good in Lintiall Fulton an 1 aljoluiug County, on tenuj 'chep im the cheapest. I,4IS4I,T. " Tho Vanvactor Flooring Mill located two mi!ei houUi tif PI motli i ? offered for a tie on re ijonablc tei iM, this mill is in rood repair, and in doinr n Horn filing business, For (ai ticulara inquire attho mil'. IhI 3w- J. (j. DrakeSulnlitiilcs Alloy. i romoiie to hii nera m c in olittin r...i pike logo as PiiV.itutrs for ona to three years f !.,. .11 ..! 1aI . 1 o eamng iinmeuiiiieiy ou in-, persons between 1H jr veteran sol. lion of two years service, . ,l!,rv"11 a" huiHiimip. 1 Sept. '21st IHJ1. C. H. Rectc.
French Breakfast and Dinner
ÖWINÖ to the very high prl-c of ConVe. and the preat difilcultt lli procuriiip a good, uniform and reliable article j our cur'tomers h tVe often expressed a wish that thev could be eupolicd from ' first hand. Itwaathe intention of THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY to do stricth a Tea business, but as we have had ?om customers livinp at a distance that have relied upon us to supply them exclusively with Tea and Coffee. TheGrkat Ti and CoFrtE Euro ru m of this country and as our Tea Taster was possessed of information relating to a Coffee that cou'd be furnished at a moderate price, and pive universal satisfaction, and at the eame time afford the rerailer a handsome profit we hare been compelled to nupplv those parties. THIS COFFKr. HAS KKCOME SO POPULAR with mir 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 therefore scud it to those who may order It is Past SdptrCeding all other Coffee. This Coffee has been UFed for more than acentury in Paris, and since its introduction into this country it has been in use by some of the leading French Ucstaruaut? here. The Parisians are said tobe th best judges of Coffee: and the crcat fa vor in which it is held bv them U the best reco m-1 Inendution that can be produced for its fine flator and healthy effects upon the human system. We put up but one grade of this coffee, and that is of a iiiiity that our customers have found from expeiienco will give perfect satisfaction and 1 meet all the demands of their trade. It Is tho lowest price that we can recommend. We do all our business on the most extensive ! scale; buy by the cargo and sell at only two cents per pound proht. We put up this coffee in Barrels only of 125 Pounds each. This method of putting It up saves from 2 to 5 cents per pound to the consumer, and by its being in a large quantity it retains its fino flavor iu thisform much longer than in any other. Wo s-nd with each barrel Show Carde, Circulars and Posters, to assist the dealer to introduce it to his customers. We ho?e our customers will tnke pains to have them well postei up and distributed as it will be to their advantage to do so. Thiscoftee we warrant to give perfect satisfaction, and if it does not please, the purchaser has th e privilege of returning thft whole or any part of j it within sixty davt, and having his money rcfunjdeJ, together with all the expenses of transporta j tion both ways. Wc issue a Trice Circular of our Tens and j Coffees, which we are glad to send free to all I who wish it. Consumers of coffVe should enouire for the th French Breakfast and Dinner Cnfet, and b.v tire t'l ;t it was purchased of tne GIHA.T AMERICAN TS A COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 35 & I1T VESEY 8T. XcwYork. v9r. 17 3 mos. 'S 9r Q -1 I r" 3 , r? 2. 3 ? Ö Is 4 i H 0 . t : Tt I 5c " o o ' - ! ! T s o ! rl i L, ' ; 2- tH ft hi 0 ! 2 I UJ " H j LJ p- . ri lJ v H i .' H j ; rjrj 3 i r ü w 3? " c ? - O , c o . "a id I? r-bj i. ' ESft - - 0) 75 lo -3 noon .i:jvs .it Ij.ist, IHchniond is About io Fall ! AN I) IF THE REBEL CABINET IS CAPTURED PHAGE Wll Be DKCLAKHD IMMEJJIATJELY! In the raeantimo the people aro running to T. A. SIMONS' New Family Grocery AMD PROVISION STORE, To buy artieles with which to entertain tbeir sol- - dier friends w hen they return. He has recently removed to the corner of Gauo and Michigan streets, in the room lately occupied by Jo Potter as a S-iddle and Harnes shop, opposite Cougle'B oM Corner, where he has now on haudA LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions, and is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, which he pledges hims. lf to SELL AS CHEAP as any other house in Plymouth, for Ready Pay. He will also take All Kinds of Country Prodncc in radiance fcr Goods, or Pay Cihat the highest market prices for almost every thing tho farmer has lo tsell . iHis stock consist?, in part, of Coflee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, Kict9 Tobacco, Pepper, allspice, Fish, Haeon, Crockery, Stone and Wooden Ware, Provisions, etc., etc., etc. Call and see beforo purchasing elsewhere. T, A.S1NONS. June 2d, vH.j-lltf. : A I) SINISTRA TOR'S SA L E. 1 Notice is hereby piveii that I will, on the l.rth day of October, 1 c'CM, nt the late residence of John Li nta, deeeasetl, in Union 1 ownship.in this cciinty, cap isc lor Public Male ho pera-niul property of the deceased, ootisi.iiig of horses, hogs. eattle, r.iunitig utensils, househ(dl and kitchen furniture, and grain of all kinds growing and In i(1.-r Turns AH sums of Three Dollars and under. . . . . . " cash in hand; all sums over Three P Dollars at nix months credit, tho purchaser giving note with ap proves securely with nterest. n7tlj John- 7,i niTi , A dm.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is acrcby given tint oa Fridty the 7th day of October 18G4, at the late residence of rren ransn ceceasea.in walnut lownsaip in Marshall Co. the undersigned will expose for sale at public sale all the personal property left by said decedent not taken by the widow, consisting of Ilouäuhold furniture, cöt3, horses, stock, hogs and farming utensils. A credit of nine months will be given on all sunn over three dollars, the purchaser givir-g his i.ote with approved security, with interest, waiving iluation laws. .Mary E. Parish, Adrair.istrater. A ÜMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned baa been appointed administrator of the estate of John Lintz, late of Marshall County, deceased. The estate is supposed to be solvent " Johx ZeChiel, Adrrr. e 1 TfJ) v ui 0 1 . ) 3 tü7 W V TÜ1 o CO 2 5 1 CO P Wl &5 THE GREAT American Tea Comoany, 51 VESEY STREET NEW "Y ORK. Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Collin-; TIMS In till C'otintr'. A LL our Teas are selected by a Professional Z"A Tcata.-ter, expressly and exeltislvely for us. and we never charge over Two Cent (Otl Cent) per pound above cost for original package. We have but One Price to every one for each quality, and that price is always marked on each sample package nt our store In plain ligures. We issue a Monthly Price List of our Tea j, whicli will be sent free to all who order it wc advise every Tea Siller to see it. It comprises a full assortment selected for every locality in the St.ite, Provinces. South America and tht West Indias. In this list ech kind is divided intoFcur Classes or qualities, namely : Cargo, High cargo Fine, Finest, that every one may understand from description arid the prices annexed that tha Company are determined to undersell th whole tea trade, Wc guarantee to sell all our Tcaa in original packages at not over Two cents per pound above cost, belieing this to be attract! vr to the many who havchcrctofoic becu paying Enormous Pro tits. Our business la largely done oa orders, which wc rilways execute as well and promptly as thouch the buyer came himselfgivingtrue weights and tares, and always guaranteeing everything : our responsibility cnabliufr us to do all we promise. Every dealer can order his teas direct from ihis Company, and parties doinx business withiii Five Hundred (,V)0) miles of New York can Re-' turn 'IVa bought of us if they arc not cltcaer than thoy can buy clsowht re, "and tho purchauer is dissat isfied w ith his bargain, within fourteen daw (I4. aud have the money refunded to them. Those who arc over Five HuuJred miles can have thirty days (. '10 j, and the sauo privilege extended to them. Besides thcise adrai.tagea lhe company willpay All Expci',;c,boili waya if the Tcaa arc returned. OKKAT AMERICAN TJ-1A COMPANY. IwmaTEaa avoJoBaras. i?nirnal M Vt-fccy l.,.?v York
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TT 1 tintir 4 tm nfftrvrtti H AK L) V AIvLi S 1 ORE -AND J. C4 LEONARD, "" Late of the firm of H. n. DICKSON Co., open- ! ed a 'ew Hardware Store in Plvmouth, where be inten Is keeping t general asaotmerit of SHELF HARDWARE. BUILDIN G Tl ATE K1 1 8, SVC It .IS IVail, Glns, an!i,nnd Door Tri in iu I ii of every discriplion. feafch Doors, ami Blinds Ordered on fchort notice. I have in connection with Hardware, a STOVE AND TIX 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 Stvle and Quality of Workmanship. OL!) WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, COPPER, BRASS, RAGS, and BEESWAX TUkenin exchange for Goods. J. C. LEONARD. Plvmouth, Maj 12th, Cs64 v9n41tf. ont Mead This, UNLESS YOTJ WAxr to cur goods cueap; IF YOU DO. COME ;TO THtl NEW GROCERY STORE OF CLEAYELAND k WORK, Who keep constantly on hand, and are dily r ceivinga large and complete assortment of GrooericH, Such as are usually kept for sale by the bei Growers. We kIso keep a lull stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE AND WOODEN 1WARFJ, LOOKING GLASSES, COAL OIL LAMPS, and Coal Oil to fill them. Also the beat brand of Tippecanoe Mills Flour by the Barrel. Sack or cwt., besides a great fTlany other things "too tedious to mention." Call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. We also exchange Goods for all kiuds of Coun ( try Produce, and are paying the Lighcst Markat ' price in Caah for CORN, I POTATEES, T.UTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, BEEF HIDES, TALLOW, I1EESWAX, ! nnd in fact almost nr tliinf t1i Frmr Iijfcll. Remember, the placets on La TortcStrttt ; at the S!cn of the New Grocerv Store of j CLKAVELAND & WOUIv. .narcn 01, v jimo ti Snrdu'arc. 1 ! IL B. PICKSON. HENRY WO 0D BURY j THE IROjV AGE I IIa cotne againt at least tho t i o 3sr h.u at II. B. DICKSON i CO'S Hardw&r Store, where it ean at all times be SEEN and BOUGHT in alinom any thape, site, quantity aud tjiiality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE ton COFFEE HE.VTF.R.orfrora a crow bar to a paper of 4 ot tacks, They have Of every kin Elevated Ovei s, Square, Tarlor, Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete T II 1 .? .7 I .v a s to match. SHELF GOODS of everv description House Trimmings, DOOR ahd W I.N DOW hanjings; Glass ar.d Sash; Carpenters' tools, WAILS By the Keg or Pound; Mill paws, Log and Dog Chains; the best Axes in the Wist. Tin, ßras, and Hollow Ware Of all kindsj PLOWS, SIIOY KLH, and all manner of Aprteultural utensils, inch dint Forks tlut load and unload hay by bono powtri a 8plcndid assortment of c xj r.v 2: n y, EI Sil HOOKS INES ROIE) )Y1RE, It EL TING AND COW RULLS, IRON AND STEEL IN UARS, ROLLS. SHEETS AND lil'NCIIES tCc, kc In fact every tht iir that any one rer ihoupM of buvingtna Hardware Store, and a thousand ihinga betide, w ith NEW STOCK constantly Prriiing, which they propoa adKir Than the sane can bo bought at any .other plat this side of Pittsburgh. All kind of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass ware made and repaired 011 reasonable tarma and short notice. Call and sea us at the Old Corner. II It I)l( ltSO A: CO April 51 l&C4-v5n.1S-Cm. JJ-GOTO PAUL'S for Bootsand Shoes h has the largcat and best stock iu town: it cannot be exceed forqaallty and quantity, in Indiana and he sllsfi.p Dgt All kinds of Job Work dne at this ( fiic,co hort'o'Jticc with ceatr.tv acd di-;ttL
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