Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 October 1864 — Page 3

NÜMBEU it VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

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THE DEMOCRAT-

Local asd Miscellaneous. 8e Riet k Bro's ncx advertisement, a od then go and see their new goods. la tries Lincoln times, th.e price of ICO poends of human flcsa is about SS00. MA90NIC Plymouth Lo.lge Xo. 149 of F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Hall, on tfci lit ind 3d Friday evenings of each aaonth.. Plymouth Chapter Xo. 49 meets at Maonic Ilall on the let and 3d Monday evenings of caeh montl . Fertice und sermon at the Episcopal Church, next Sundiy morning, at 101 o'clock. All ara inTited. Our whole County ticket ia elected by ihandtoac majority. See the official retarns in another column. A good many drafted men supposed they could still volunteer and secure a a bounty of S100. An order from Ileadqarters advises them of their error, and j states that 'when taken they will be treated as deserters notwithstanding they may hav volunteered. Detaoreat's Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions for September, has been if at us by the proprietor. It is well calculated to supply a want long felt by our lady readers. Full eized patterns for j reasea c &.c accompany each number. j Trice $3 Subscriptions received at this i ofiee. Allsman's Bestaurant is Just one of the eattst places at which to get a dish of; OysUrsthat we know of. Ourself and better half, tried it the other evening, and wt kaow whereof we affirm. The rooms are neat, quiet, orderly and well kept. Gentlemen desiring to treat their lady friends to anything usually found in such an establishment -will find Allerunn's just the placets got what they xrant in the Try best style. The Teesarden House rvt Laporle, under ' r 7 npervi-jion of .Mine host Axtell. ia winnit- -olden oninionfi for itrlf. nnfl w! , 1 . ; honld trunk making mouey for its gentletaaulj proprietor Its table IH lOHijt.I j tv;;h the Lest the market afford, its rooms , natlr kept and rrell farnM.od. anJ the J OargCj? reasonable for th??e Iincoln ßtv. J. E. Chapin wliowa drafted, j prttenie.! Iiiiuself for exanviaatuMi, was , acctu'ed, r.nd procured a substitute to' ... . . , A . . . ' pwtire in the front, what be ha wen . preacMns: at lionie both in ennon and ftnf ftf,niCAn 4 . r tlia T'if ( ir. r .. ,1.ma ., ... . Tai criiv thc.'C rabici war men xn? for rW-wAr urose-ittixio- tbr tt-,- I.t . lor 'i.v-r.a. ij proe.utu,g nr L7 yrdlj. f ! Thai best of all family V...vr i Aatazincs ; Codev's I.alv5 Iook 1 m. .-vr I .'ifuivti is uii I ur ta'ile, tlte tcrni3 of the I3.jok for 1S05 I? u r iqt I will o "i? f AI .v: 1 copj or.p jcr Z -pio i t.;o X ", " 10,00 i A H.Iim: ..! -I.V. i?) r.A i , ., "... , . h. Cr: T Gth and CllCfnut Street,! I'h.lacMjh.a. A Vc-fsil f natrtinie-tit. Cflcctcd last '.reck to notice one of the uioat uceu.: inntiont which has for ' , . i tvut -.in.!. u i-u i uui u'jcr anon- . . ; w allmV tn V..".n'-'a 7 ' waaimut to d spinning unta. ; ltp:n either wool cr flax, or indeed . ' anvtLin tW can be -u , bv band ' oa an ordinary wlioyl, whether lar,rc or nail, and one advantage it has over all ather wo h.ivo Hrn, is the facility with which it can bu rli;;ij:;c from a wool to a flax wheel. Ai.otm-r 15. the operator si(2j j ,1 t -t e .1 11' 1,u 4...-.. jxMuims iut uuij j lask, instead of runnii back and forth as! i" necessary when u the ordinary wool j wheel. Anv of our readers desiring to r 1 . ... 1 xaniiner r purchase the article, can be aecoainiodated by calling on Kph. Moore, at bin shop jutt West of the Post Office. Authur Home Magazine for XoveinLi .I . e .1 f er 15 received, the price of the Magazine 1 copy fjr one year $2ti0 3 eopici ' u 6,00 5 " 44 and one to the getter up of the club 10,00 The publishers say "The number of pages in the Mag.izinc will be increased, so as to girt nearly one-third more readiüg matter than it now contains, thus adding greatly to its interest and value. Iwo pages of music arranged for the Piano-forte will appear in each number. Address T. S. I Arthur Jv Co. .'il3 Walnut Street Phiadcl- i PalWe recaived on Friday last the Daily Stat- Sentinel of Oct. 5th. and all the is,aM f lhlt '"P to the 13th inelwiTc! atouetiuie. Was the Sentinel withheld 1 by authorityof his Highness "Brevet Mai Gen. A. P. Ilovey" until after the election wag over! Or was it done by that Kter Lf OYCrnTiient olEeial who has ch-irf ' ' of the Post Office at Indianapolis? fi 1 1 magnanimous gentlemen, now that elec-I tioa is over, wo still trar.t s;: trt ' ' ... ......y,. ßiQ iow u;o Uoad,-IJin"ham .i'i hVan UhU jt alcTg. iff-r coTbing al3f

GREAT PANIC; GOODS MARKED DOTVTI Save your money by buying at th

LOW PRICE STOKE. I RICE A BRO., Successoisto Rice and Smith, are now reveiving tkeir Fall and Winter Goods, embracing all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockwry, Glass Yare. Hats avd Caps. Boris and Shoes, Notions, 6cc, Jcc. Our poods hare besn boujrbt since the great decline in nrices. and we fcfO'öse'to ßire our customers the benefit of this change for th bet . r Ä - . ter. Mnsline, marked down 10 cenls a vard. Prints rasrked dorc from 10 to 15 celts a ysrd. DeLaines marked down 12 cents a varJ, and all other dry goods ia the same proportion. We hate a fresh supply of Family Groceries w bich we can and will sell chefp. Prime Rio Coffee 40 cents ner pound. St-own Sugar from 'iO to 25 cents per pouDd. Coffee do it to 33J cents per pound. Teas, Spices, Sirups, Rice, Tobacco, A 11 kinds Extracts f Raisins, Indigo. &c. We have the hrgrst s'.cck of crockery ware I . -, .9 - i to be lonna in riymoutn. comprising every piece to make a full set, which we will sell as low as auv other ma. Alo a gTeat variety ?f HATS AND CAPS, ranging in price from 25 cents to$5. 15 cases 1 of Pxm's Boots itlling from $1,50 to $3, Msns heavy Boots from $3 to $5. Men a winter shoes 1 m I r PLMJ 1 ! -t- - - e iz :.. unuurens nnu musses anoes irom an ctnis to $1,53. We shall be making ccnitaat additions to our stoca. and by buying ottcn can give our customiaie9 ftccks before thc decline in prices. D00'1 b,,J 11 dollar's worth until you have visitnit xun i live ukuic Vit luv wiuvr ru ui the Edwards House. M. H. Rice retnrne manv tbimksto the people of Marshall county for tueir former patronage,! and solicits a continuance er their lavors to the new firm. Country Produce, Square Timber & Ties, Bought at the highest prices. KICK & BRO. M. fl. RICE. WELCUMK KICK. vlOnl'itf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I Notice :s hcrebr ivn tht . the UMdersitmr J . I Nancy Wanhburne I admiiis?ra?or of the mtate of ! j t public sale, at Tnpecar.ee.town i?i .war.htill co'intr Iiuliani, on Sat:rd.iv : November 12th, IS6t. the personal property of eatf, consisting ot one m.ire, one small wagon, and :i lot r.f houseuold gools nnd kitchen fumuire. Sale to eoaim-ncc at ;en o'clock, a. f . i, l ... , . , ! ir: hand; over three'doll-irs. s rredit of six 'mttniln Pu"baer Kivig his i.ure, at interest. waiv-'T ing beneü. of valuation laws with annrored se - i ckw; : i:ms oi irvce no tars ana ur.Gtr ea n out ify. SAMUEL WASIIBUKNE, AdmiiiiMrator Oct.20tli, iHl y OX-RES ID KNT XOTICE. fltateof Indiana, Marshill Countv.sc. 'n Circuit Louit I ebmarv Tei ni, lifCA, lier.ry lies v, IVederick H.irt'.ett, r Wrs. H. Phelrw JL Thom.M Aikiu i Fore Forecloiur The plaintiff in th aboe entitled cnn?e, br hiattoinev, has ilJrd i;i rur office hU rnmnlaint g'',,,. the MClf.rJaatsaii i it a')re:iring bv the af.4iiaif u a cirra tent r.. r;.r,n that th .rf.-i,.!nr1t rrrtN";clt nt'. William II. I helps, and "hornai Aik:r, are no,i-rrM.!cnt. of the Sut-of Ii.d--! .ma, th nr the.-eior I.errbv notified of the pen- j dency of -H rompla Im ng -i'inst th-m. n,d unl, 1 1,1 v. : ri'-.tinwt r rr ucm.ir uiercto, at trie rn1. ;rirnf -aid r.i.i-. .... t?i ,r .i .-i -. ; r , .... - ... v..-. in; ui Haiti cn'irt. In l l.f.-... m .! .T.l o r....-. - --- '.". mr- i, : 'day of i'bn ,luu:" i'ä n-noi iiwnouin, on the .lon-? larti Id I Faid comphiint and tae t matter and tW"g therein contalccd and alledg j ed wul Le herfd und determined in their absence. ! JOHN C. CL'SILMAN, Clerk. A. C. Capron, V(T Any. a12 NON-RE SID EXT NOTICE Maty J. Li ih IVtition for n!vii-.riA. Hiram I.i-h ) In CirCT.tCo;;rt, February Te'rm. l?6i The plaimiff in the above entitled cause, hr het attorney ta filed in mj office her complaint araiQTt thft d'ferdant. and it armouring l,r th davit of a competent person that the defend tnt is ! j a nonresident of the State of Indiana, he is there!?.rc.h' reV h pendancy of naid c p - at against him, and un!e he appear, an? paid com- I answer i wi uv.rn.i uhtciu. :u uip ra nT OI nni'l calico on ' th fW ri or ti. .w . "e I!rk (I.it or tli next term ofpaidcourt, tob; hp a icIJ at .1... Co..r, ,... ., tll. tnwn i - f Pvmuth. on xU 2d Vontlay of Februarr, I 'aid ""P1""1 lh i 1 vv H III W U H1U AllU ! " detcrJamed in his r')-ci".ce. JOHN C. CCSHMAN, Clerk. UAtes, Tow3lee 4. Capron, Plffs Attys. U12 NOX-RESIDEXT XOTICE. State oflnd iana, iVarshcll County, s. In Circul Co'trt February Term. 15C5. i- rttJenrü Hoover, John M. Hoover, War.T Hoover, and Jacob IUoTer, So;hia Hoover, Danitl Hoorer, Violet M. Croco and Peter Croco. T ..lot. .. :.. .u . "c -""--" in me B4"jic tniuira cause, ny their attorney have filed in my office their com. plaint against the defendants, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that one of th ArirA.r.ta f..:- I ., . of the State of Indiana, he is therefore hereby .null; nvucr. I" it mn-resiieni notified of the pendency of said complaint against , ii ou'ear answer or oemur thereto, at the calling of ..id cause on the first day of the next tersn of aid court, to be begun anil held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth on the 21 Monday of February, 1S65. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN C. CrjSHMAN, Clerk. A.C. Caprot Plffs Atty. (n12 -V-V R ES ID EX T NO Tl CE. State ot Indiana, Marshall County, . ln 'iXiucV '7 l vs Charles I), Burch, Anon Shinneberger, Harriet Kuall( WillitBi ComIniut Ui Russell. Elna'l.nn Russell, Mari- t amvnd Deed. ) 'Tr ' n P T' P VU Harnet E. Ruell, Nancy Bramer, Elizabeth L-JU-tter acd iar Ui- A - Vauvactor. Tlie plaii tiff in the above entitled caose by nis attorney, ha. filed in my oHce his complaint apaints the .defendants, and it appealing by the ffiÄÄ! Bnswell, William Künzell. Elnathan C. Rusll, JfaneUf R esell, Harriet E. Kuell, Stephen S. itussell wil l hhzabeth Ledbetter. arc non residents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of thepender.av of said complaint c.i.u-k hi cm, nij unites iiey appear answer or . ' . ' . rf . .:... .i.- i ... i- . .t . i demur teio. at the enlliurr of sai l rtiwc ou tho; mi hMn'1 rrn ?f, :-0UIf b bfc"r Ku nu He'd at the Cn;t hmiee in tli Lisn of! Pi.omoulh-fn the pd Monday of February, IfiC5 , L a"d r .m:i.?r" n1 t,,!n? ..juuiiNcmna aiieuped will be beard and deterXQIDea ,a t,ieir henee-

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Stat of Indiana, Marshall Count?, as. I, Henry M. Logan, Sheriff of Marsball Conn ty Indiana, hereby proclaim to the qualified roten of .laid eounty. that an Election will be held !n the several townships at the usual places, on Tees-day tn ?th day of November, 1S64, for the purpose of eltmz two Senatorial and eleven

district Elector?, to east the rote of the State for President and Vice President of the United Stat es. II. M. LOGAN. Sheriff M. C. n!2-?t. A OX-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indian. Marshall County, ssIn Common Pitas Cort, January Term 1865 ! Ercderick Hoover, administrator I . r m . i r Ol me eacaie 01 r reuencs noover, deceased, VI For Deed. ! Sophia Hoover, Daniel Hoover, John M. Hoover, Elias Hoover, Jacob Heotcr, Mary Hoover. Peter Croco and V lolet M. Croco. The plaintiffs m the above entitled cailse by their attorney have filed in my office th-!r coraplaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that one of the defendants, Daniel Hoover, is anon-resident of the State of Indiana, be is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against him, nd unless be appear answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first day of the next term of said court, tobe begun and held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth, ou the Ffth monday of January, 1S6j, said complaint and the matters and thing therein contain ; ed and alledred will be heard and determined in I . öjä absence. JOHN C CUSHMAN, Clerk. A. C. Capron. Plffs Att'y. al2 U. S. 7-30 LOAN, The Secretary of the Treasury gjti notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven acd three -tenths per cent, per annum, principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible attbe optioa of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than fire nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect They will be issued ia denominations of 50. $100, 00, $1,009 aad $5,000, ftUU mil SUU11.IUIHUIIO mull mi uitj uuumvi some multiple of fifty dollars. - rr , . ... i,.,A A f The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of tranfportation charged ns toon after the receipt . . . ..e . , fw .. ,t of tnc original certificates of Deposit as they ca bo prepared. Asthenoteedraw interest from August 15, per- j sons making depositB subsequent to that date' must pay the interest accrued from date of depo-: if i Patties deDOsitinp tweritT-fire thousand dollars !anj : be all l O - T pwards for these no'es at any one time n ill lowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cert, which will be paid ry the. Treasury De- j partmcnt upon the receipt of a bill for the amount ! certified to by the officer wit wl on the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions mua be made from the deposits. SPECIAI ADVANTAGES OF THIi IO A IV. It is a National Sati.kg B!c offering a higher rate of interest than anv other, and the best i c- . . ', r"r:tJ Ali'T "T,r'K5 Unk which PJ5 it9 Jeposi - t.rs in IT. S. Notes, considers that it it pavir.n- in . . . . , . ,. , , the be-t circuiatmg wcdium ol the country, and . - .r. .. : . it LRiiuv,- pay in anyiiiiB o:ter, ior us own assets are Cltner 'n coverunieut securities or iJnotef or bonda payable in government paper. It ii equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security wit backs as collaterals for discounts COSTEETIBl E WD A MI PER CENT 5-20 GOLD BO.XD. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notcs ff threcycars, this pritilege of conversioa i, now worth about three ,r nt. ..,1 . , Deirf tue war the premium on six per cent. U. S. 4 . o . rockgwasover taciitr per percent. It will be Been -if that the actcal profit 11 this loan, at th. r.rr.-r, .... wvt ' P" cent crITS EXEMPTION FROM SHTE fR .MDKIPAl But aside from all the adrantagca we have enumerated a special Act f Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from Local taiation. On the average, thin exemption It worth about two per ccut. per annnm, according ( the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great nducements to lenders as those issued by the government, in all other forms of indebteoesi, the faith or ability of ptirate parties, ar stock companies, or separate communities, amlr, la pledged for payment, while th whole property of tho country ig held to aeeure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offen the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that tho very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of tho people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all de--X)sits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomir ion of notes repaired, and whether they are to ue iwued in blank or payable to order. Wheii so endorsed it must be left with the ofücer receiving the depoaiu to bo forwarded to ti.e Treasury Department. SrsscxirTioss will iccnvio by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, the several Assistant Trcaiurers and designated Depositarief, and by the First National Bank of Fort Wane. lAd. F irst National Hank of Indianapolis, Ind. First National Bank of Lafayette, Ind. ...i . . . . , n . . . . ... . . anu DV all national H.tnk wlnrh &r dftinihriM f PnliC mon-Änd ALL R"PECTABLB BANKS AND BANKERS tliroughout the country will give ftfrther Information and

PLYMOUTH MARKET

coaaEcrzn wzkklt ."$8,00 Q 10,00 Wheat p bmsbel. :. .... 1,50 fom . HO Oats it i ................. CO'S' Potatoes!!!!!!. Clover seed .$300 Flax seed...... v ....... $1,73 . pv ni tn.Oüra 7 "1 Lard... '..i.'. . ...... 20 gulter ... 05 Eggs..'!.'.".'.''.';!.'.'!!!!......!....!!!!...!n Uides green 6 Ifav wild. '.WW '. .".."... ".......... Tame ' . $14 f0 Apples, Rreeii, peV bushel.'. .. ."..'.." J..".-. 5073 Drv rer lb....... 10 OVAR I) I ANS SALE,

Notice is hereby given that the'undcrsigned. '"Pc w our machinery, which will cnaguardian of Laura Sa jder4 and Commissioner ap-1 !?'e r-,.,t, "PP'j a few more customers with it. pointed for that purpos bv the Court oT Common i U e WI" tnerefore ?end it to those who may order PIea3 of Union County, Indiana. Will sell at pri- ( is Fast Superceding all other Coffees. vste sale the interest of the said Laura and Phtbe j Thi? ColTee has been used for more than aeenRinehart, to the West half of the N. E. qr. of tury in Pari, and since its introduction into this sec. 35 in 'I ownship 3o, of Range 1 , Eajt, in M-ir- ! country it hs been in use bv omc of the lending shall Cotnty, Indiana: the same being the undi i French Uestamants here.- Tl!e rarisians are said ided twelfth mnetT-eighth part, each; a'so the ' to be th bes t judges of Coffee; and the great fainterest therein of Mary Hull and Mina Hinley, TOr in wliich it U held by tliem is the best reeo rathe same being the one undivided nineteenth j mendation that cn be produced for its fine flavor ninety-eighth part, each- Bids of purchase will ; &r,d healthy eRVcts upon the human system. bereeiTcd in person, or addressed to him at j We put up hut one grad e cf this coffee, and Beechy Mire, Union Lointy, Ind. until the 11th ; that is of a quaiity that our customers have found day af November next. ; from experience 'will give perfect satisfaction and Terms One third in hand and the balance m meet all the demands of their trade. It ia tho two equal patmenti of nine and eighteen months, , , r ' . v . i . . lowest price that rt-e can recommend, the purchaser eiTins his notes wainng valuation ,. , . twuiu!. . , . . fa Ä.v. e do all our business on the most eltensire and appraisemeut laws, and a mortgage on tn; - . , , ., . , 4 . .An-;,F. ' iCa'c b'.ij by the cargo and sell at oalv two cents

propertT n!2w 3 ELIJAH VANSUDT. Stave IBolts,

HE'DING & HOOP P'LES.1.

pains w n.ne mem wen posiea up ana uisinoutca as it will be to their advantage to do sc?. , .,, ,,. This cofloe we. warrant to give perfect satisfjee will pay the following prices from this date ;nn nA ir.AnDmn. j.c ,u w,.

until January 1st, 16C5, for Stav Bolts Heading and Ioop PMes on delivery at ourSuve Factory at Plymouth. White Oak Stava Bolts, $6.50 pr. crd Red " Heading i,0U " White Oak Rivei Hcadirig ry 19,00 per thousand Creen 17,00 Ilicxorylleop Poles' 25,00 " ALSO A I . r l J Pi.. r' n ; inTOod, Bourbon and btna urecn. we will pay $4,00 per cord for Red and While Oak Stave boU, ' and $4,25 per cord for Red" Oak, Ash, Elm and , blw nnd $22 l;0 for : hickory Hoop Pales, delivered on the side tracks, convenient i or ivaamt un enr?, mi- uuic w uo of Koed qUJlitv and to e pilc,t nn(, nn?. cted bv us ! 1 v!0u7tf HUR LBUT BRO'S & CO. j . j - - - - - 1 - j5jK(int itlCtifvJI. Ro hack's Cntawhll randy fc. 'S f i I W J A i mwue ui ino- pure uice 01 mo catawba grape, which is grown in abundance in Ohio and from which this article is obtained it has an agreeable flav- r, fine clear color, and pos-" a r eses all the. qualities fur medical V purposes and fo a beverue the best- imnortcd b:andies. As a flaToriiig for". niTnce. pifcs and other z cooking purposes it is the most eco nomical article thatrean be iised.beins one half a dollar cheaper bv the bottle, and nenrlr two dolj hrfl cheaper per gallon than other Brandies foM' j For that purpose. W hcrcver it lias neeu introduced j ii baa found rapid ale, and is daily cainihlj In r.onnlarlfv i'ntrin all eanr ti:e iifrrnt att'mfo. tjjon. Ca'll for Roback's Catawba B-andy.' wh5ch may be found for sale br Druggis!s. Grocers and dealer generally th-oujh t the Wet. 1 C. W. RÖBACKPr,, prietor. ; 5?, CO; and C2 East Tliird Street. iI r. n i ri'iiifr ui uvmorrui. ! " Pia Si a 'With year permission I rih to esy to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Receipt, with full direction for . mating and usinp: a pimple Vegatable Balrr.thät will effectually remove, in ton days Pimple, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skiii, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth a-d beautiful. I will ftlo mail free to thoic harine: Bald Ilfads, or Bar; Fa?a, simple directions and information that willenable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a MousUche, in less than thirty dajj. All applicctions answered by return mail with out charge. KespectluIIy yours, THOa. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, n5lni3 831 Broadway. New Vork. A Card to flic Su fieri iiff. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of Bucliu," "Tonii Bitten," Sarsapsrilla," 'Jlervous Antidote.." ic, Ac., ic. and after you are satisfied with the result, then trv o 4 Vx of OLD DOCTOR BFCAIIN'S EN( LlHl SPECIFIC PILLS and be restored to hea'th and vigor in Icrs than tl irty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasent to take, prompt vnd salutary in thir effects oi the broken down and shattered constitution. Old an I young can take them with advantage. Imported aid sold in the United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York. ILTARcnt for the United States. P. S A Box of the Tills, pe6urely p.icked, Will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given.- nSlm'J Do You W itU to lc Cured DR. BUCIIAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILL3 cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Fremature Decay, Scninal Weekncs., Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervos Affection", no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Do. I ir per box. Sent,poit paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure in most eases. Address. JAMES S. BUTLER, Geaeral Agent, 427, Broadway, New York nSIm3 THECONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE Or 1 INVlLlf. rnbliahed for the benefit, ar?d as a CAUTION TO YOU NO MEN and others, who (suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mannend, 4c pupplyinp at the aame time Tiik Me4Ni4 or Kxi.rCcat. Uyonc who has cm ed himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By eiicloving apostpnid addressed envelopo single copies may be had of the author NATHANIEL M A YFAIR. E., vn47Iy Brooklyn, Kings Co, N. Y. 1IOWA1U) ASSOCIATION, miLAneirfnii, ro'fisrLVAjriA. Dtaeaaea of the Nei vou, Bemfual, tTrl nary sind Sexual Syatem new and reliable trentmeut in reportiof the HOWAKD ASSOC lA'I ION sent üy mail in fealed letter envelopes, fieeof Charge. Address ,Dr.J.SKIL L.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. t SoMth Ninth Street fhrhvSclphra, Pa. v9n49 ly. Dr. W. IL Pavenport, Surgeon Den tist, visit I'lyuiouth repularly on the uocondand ht Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each rnontb, making two visrits each ttonth, instead of Qfeeftiet6tofoYc,.7 t Teeth Böt on OoW, Silvor. or Uubber: all work warraiUd. Koom at tbe Ed-

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ner ' , 0XV G.. J" the very high pnee of Coffee, and the great cilSccitv hi procuring a good, uniform retiaoie arncie, cur cusiomcrs ti.ivv oni-u ex-i pressed a wish that they could be supplied from "anus, i.wasir.c liuention oi THE filiEAT AMFBICAX TEA COMPANY to do strictly n Tea business, bet as we have had j pom customers living at a distapcp that have re-i upon us to supplythern exclusively with Tea itdtae. TiieOrkat T4 ami Cofki Ehfo posseted of in formation relating to a Coffee that con be furnished at a modt-rate price, ar.d pive universal ttiüfaction, and at the eametime afford e retailer a hana-wmc profit c hare becfi ('Um '.i miiimv i nusc j:irii v. i u io - FKK HAS BECOME Sli POPULAR with our cuptonier? and their a!e have incr!eci to pu:h an extent that vre have bfen compelled 16 niako per pound profit . We put up this corfee in E.irrels only ofl2i Pound? each. This method of putting it up sates from 2 to 5 cents per pound to the conumer,and j by its being in a large quantity it retains its fine Uavor in tlucform much longer tlmn in any other. We s-nd with each barrel Show Cards, Circulars nJ Postcrd. to assist lue dealer to introduce it to his customers. We hope our customers will t:tkc ! : . l . l . t i i . ,. . , the pr;viiee of returning th whole or anv part of it within rixty davs, and having his money refun ded, together with all the expenses of transportation both way. Wc issue a Price Circular of our Tcaa and Coffees, which we are glad to send free to all who wish it. Consumers of coffee should enquire for the the French Breakfast and Dinner Cofet, aüd be sure that it was purchased of the GREAT AMERICAN T3A COMPAItT, . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 35 & 3? VKSI2Y ST. IVcw York. v9n47 3mos. 2 B o c 9r Ö cr o o m rrr? 0 n J2 c c- - 1 O no o -- pr 2 5 4 o to it tU. ' fto o o o o . o y ci Z. Ö S to m e Us mS ro p 2 O tssss DitUrs arc prepared, to pure Boarbof WhUky, flora a combii:aiion of e-yrr twenty different kinds of roott, barks and herb, which act In perfect concert on with tkt other, prepared from the oripi.nl formula rWea by ls ITat chief, Kfd Jacket, to Pr. Chapin, wbs died thrra succeKfull In lila fiictice for many years, and by their uae goined mo great a popularity fo the treatment aui care of Dyspepsia, lrer Complaint, Cons.Ipation, Sick and bereous Head, ache, fever and Ague, and all dta-ases arliing from torjid liver or indiger.ioa. Tersons sutferlng frooa tllhtr of these loathsome diseases 111 End a tare cure hj the use of these Bitters, walch are perfectly pars anA free from sll those drugs and poisons ot. ally put up la such preparations and palmed off oa aa unsuspecting public. A single trial will eon Vine the mo tkeptical that la tb RED JACKET there Is rlrtue which no other Bitters possess. They strengthen and invif orata the sytttaL They areaaequaled rcr gaatral dsbllity. They art iure cure for dyspspsla. t They give a pood and fcealtlry appatlta, Thsy aatist digeiÜod. They are the beut itimoltat fa exists see, they are a prdtfative of fever and Afifc They relieve constipation. They core Nenroui Headache. Tbsy are perfectly ptrra and palatable. )aged persons snd delicate females will Ind fSey caa tars large doctor's bills by the im of Urtse Sitter. Beware of coaotcrfelts. The Red Js:fcet Bitters are only told In bolUet wlJi our Sm blowsj en the ride, and ear privat fOtarataeht etwas across the cork. -OBIfee Ue'lldnsl and fall asee, which are perfectly pme, arid need only be tried to be appreciated. Hons genuine unless they Lavs sur gmU Ubtl ach brtUe, and Mr talttala prtiaed la wax evee the cork. old by all druggists aad dealers Ihren. tk! oonUy. CaU for our gneds and ts . TziJlT Circulars . th. .rad, rupplled Bennett inm A Cn flUb tl Um Ki oakate. fl r?ai JJ-AWNS r' ! CTS o ?5 C b Pcr 7fJ. lne LOW PR ICK M. H. RICE,

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33 9 GUARDIAN'S SALE. I will offer for sale at the court 1 riymouh Ind, on Friday November .'Id, 1 861, at one o'c.ock p. m,at auetion, the undivided thee twelith of the undivide.l of the west h.ilf of thcouthw,V.quarteror.i of Range 3 eat, belongin- to the Minor heirs of John Green deceased Situted in .Marshal Coun-1 ty Indiana, and to be sold for'css'i or for one! third in hand and the residue in two wvibmin tn be made within two yetr. with infere-tt, seetire l ! by frtfteffanJ moriirirpe waiving anpri-ierreni lawFubject to the approval of Mar?hall Common Pleas court. "11 3w PiTID L nirrniMr,i;ir David L. Gartji Guardian. zrrz STRAYED From Bourbon Aug, SOih. A Brihdlc mile!, cow ona I orn ti.rned up a P'ttle more th'.n ibe other, was last seen ihree miles south t( BourbonAny one finding faid row, and leaving in forfhafioYr witfr J- V. Ilouphtön at )Jourbyu,or rsturningher to me in Iiourboii. will be libcrailv rewaried. (nlO 6w) J. HoHTNtrr. fJlO CONSUMPTIVES j Consumptive sufferers will reeeive a valuable j proseription for Ihe eure af Conumptien, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat ard Lim: affections; (ireeoicntrge; hv ?endinff their address to' Kv KDWARD A. WILSON. Willi, m.brg Kings Co. New York. nlO 3m. LiMlSALK. T,'e ) "Ttor Fhiarinc Mill located two mi! south of rhmotli is ollere.l f,T s.!e on reitoiuhh-! terra, this mill m in cood repair, and is dainc n ' flinfisl.i.w. i : " . .-...i.s uuaiurs, ror particulars inquire at nnl'. 1 the pd 3w J. G. DrakeSheep Jti-a -eJ. b'tmyed from tlie ju' . T. . . . Township, bvut 7 mi' .'cnh '"'" 'n Polk omh, 8 heaa of P!,c, u"h t frn I'-vm-left ear and a ar- T ' a cr,"n' sometimela' mUow f;),k '".bon-ht. Tl.ev left tlirce we-' ?" fPr,,IS cousf ed of five ewes and (.linii'J) fiO Tr8,.1.:'1''8 r,lir'S frrn 25 CTsTo ti' diaper raid, at the LOW r.MCfi iVi4' M. P- iHCK, SETTLE UP! ir Hi1??0 ,o lcblrJ tn t3' bite firm of RICE -i. A ' carn"t,Jr rcq"?fed to call and HHle thcr eo ounvi M ft iMri

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d. C. LEONARD, Late of the firm of U. B. DICKSo Co-. opened a New Hardwaie Store in Pnmftuth, wheva he iuten is keeping a general nwtpti m of M1ELF HARD XA RE svcfi .is rlr:i!imln: of cifVy dicription. ßr Sah Itoorw, and Kiatic't Ordered cä short nutiec. I have in co:.nscticn with Hardware, a STOVE AND TIN SHOP, Where I will do all kinds of Jobbing In COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON. Heinz a Practical WorV mfln. T think 1 can suit j afl in Style and Quality of Workmanship. OLD WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, COPPER BRASS, RAGS, and BEESWAX TAenin exchange for Goods. J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, May 12ih, 65G4 r9n-ltf. Iont Mead This, TJ2s LESS YOTJ WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP; IF YOU DO, COMB TO TH NEV GROCERY STORE OF CLEAVELAND k WORK, Who keep constat: fly on l.a:id, end ar daily r ceivinga Urge and complete assortment of ITmsiil- Grocrcrics, Such n3 are usual! kept for sufe by the bos Grocers. We also keep a lull stock cf CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE AND WOODEN WARE. LOOKING-GLASSES, COAL OIL LAMM, j .rd Coal Oil to fill them. Also the best brand 6f ! i j TippscanoD Mills Flour j by the Barrel. Sack or cwt.. brides a prent mny , other things ''too tedious, to mention." Ca!! aud , examine our Goods before buyinsr elsewhere. I We also exch:iiie Goods for all WAf of Coun : trv Produce, aad are paving the hiebest Markst I price in Cash fcr Corn. POTATEES, BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, UEF.F HIDES, TALLOW. j BELSWAX, j and in fact almost any thing the Farmers have to j fell. Remember, the pi ice is on La Porte Strett : at the Sign of the New Grocery Store of j CLEAVELAND k WOIIK. jarcu ji, vjn.ta ii IL 3. DICKSON. HENRY C9DBUR THE IRON AGE Has come ?gain: at lec:t the X n. 0 1ST !i?s at II. B. DICKSON k CO'S Harowara trt re, wlicre it can .at all times be SEEN and BOt'GHT iii almost any td.ap?,size, quantity and I quality from ah AMERICAN COOKING STOVE j to a COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow barf l paper of 1 oi tackt. They hare js"!?5 O 7" ;Of crery ki:i ; Elevated Orei s, Sfjcare, Tarlor iShet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete to match. SHELF GOODS of ewrv uMcriptioa House Trimming. DOOR and W 1 DOW Uas." ins; GUss ar.d Sash; CirpcnerV too. : .i. t- ... . ".JT s 1 ' lh 0&l 'Ucs ' Tin, Brass, and follow Tare I I O f S lifn "V 1ZT 4 'jjc?i9 ! 1 all man.. e ...:. .... ... -i. , ,. 'k that IkAt and unloid liav bv Jiuiso rowtr a splendid j.ort.ticl it ' EISII IfODKS IXES, ir:rE, wire, del ting AND COW DELLS IROX AX a STEEL IX UARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD D INCHES IVC. In fact every thins tl. Ibuvir.gino. Hardwe-.o'-'- " ritpMf NEW STOCK constantly .rnvif.rhirh they rrcrose i,Ik.ff H 33 a P E H Than the wncan bo bought at this Mde-.f rittltiich. sny other p'see 'til KlllOS lif tin cl. I ti-n . . ' -!" - - mrm - - .... , ' ' . ...in. I ii'.inr v. m t ft rx. a . ni.dupircdon re,M ruble tcranafc. i friiort ncti.-e. Cllai.d i.ce us at the Old Corner. April 21 UG-v?n-Cm. 1TGOTO PAUL'S for Hoota f.nd Snors he hs the largest and bct stotk iu town ; U cannot be excelled for quality and quaMiit , ia Irdiaaa auo le liseiieap et

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