Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 October 1864 — Page 3
YOLTJMB 10.
THE PLY MO UTH W EE KL Y DEMOCRAT.
THE DEMOCRAT
Local and Miscellaneous. Bujidwj onour itreeta has been rather Bort tbaa VluaUj brisi for a few Tfcar will be services and sermon at tht Episcopal church next Sunday at 10 e'eloek A. M. The ofEcerl of Government are mostly like their wo pottage stamps poor sticks. PrfhtUt. Tfcart was no meeting at the Presbyteriaa C-urch last Sunday, the Pastor belüg absent. Old Abe', last joke is, that he ones thought tha taking of Richmond a question of time, but he now thinks is one of cteraity. W invite attention to Mr. Wright's new advertisement this week. Furniture of all kinds on hand cheap. Coffins furnished ob call, and a splendid haarse if requests. The Democratic Club meets at Corbin's Hall next Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. Democrats and conservative Republicans, turn out and heir the issues of the day discussed. MaioNIc Plymouth Lo,lge Xo. 140 f F. & A. 31. meets at Masonic Ilali, on th 1st and 3d Friday evenings of each Month. Plymouth Chapter No. 49 taets at Maduif Hall on the 1st and 3d Monday eve sings of each month. Enquire 31axey can't be be it raising turnip. He lft two at our office one day thi week which weighed 17 pounds. The 'Squire baa our thanks. The P. Ft. IV. k C. lt. .W Co. are erect ing two good brick water houses at their dipot in this place. Their new passenger heme is nearly completed and will prove a xruat conTinience to the traveling publie. Deruoertltlc Hal!) nt Warsaw. The Democracy of Kociu.-ko county will ha? another grand rally for McClellu and I'endletni, nt Warsaw, on Saturdv. Nmrmber oth. Hon. D. W. YoorL.e ILu David Turpie, and Ho:' Saty. f, . . .... , ' , . . Jukir)L will t there and address the ytof'ir. The meeting will be : rousinui r.rn Mini Ü wTiA nr wrinnlil n.-it P-i i 1 rw 'if-1 ?5t. Ot. Blain A" Co arc receiving a supj.ly of Dru-fi and Medicini. They keep the -lrjratd Rkd Jackkt ifioiiiUcli Hitters j f . -.1- tv -1 i , f,r sale. Thow no are unlortun.,t , rnougb to need aEy thiur in the sha c-f j inedirine c.tn do no letter than to giro them a call. Pricf as 1 ow as cm he afforu i fd. Hi 1 artscf war:lIltc d a rc ror-cntid. N"W n rh; time . prepare for the a-j proft?h?ri Trinttr. by seeurinj a gend sup-, j ly of fuel. fuoJ an 1 clothing. The:? ! neeesra.ie will All be hiirlltfr in a .mtl. or six wecjts man now. i.av m T- . V vour Winter'? -"UppU u-l t lie 11 ou mav bi-J J.Banc to the turms of an inclement staTh re rv bui;v dc!itutc families in our rnidiit, made so bv the ruthless con.cripin of father Abraham, or the destructive ( arts uf fx ist iiiit war. I hoe more favored i than their neighbors should lend a helping hand to the nedy. Tn Ueraarkab'e I'roperties of Brawn's j 1 1 rr.n rli 1 a 1 'I fV.rli.- linr-a l.n 1. tr . ... ,A. 1.. , . . , ttX ine f.rt introduced. The demand i lor thetu has steadily increased, and purely ! upon their own merits, ther bave found favur with those, who, from Pulmonary, Kronehial, or Asthmatic complaints require them. Fcr CuitL-hs, CVddv Bronchitis, Asthma, and Influenza, they arc cntirelrj .4ciouf, removing all ob-tru.-tions anJ j c ' iuramf at once the power and flexibility sS the Vol-;. received the November number of Peterwu's Mi;aziu- aci take pleasure in rfteomniendin it to our readers as one of the Tery best t.f its cius. The terms for 1865, are antiouncedas follows, Tiz: 1 copy ons year S2,00 2 eopits " 300 ,f u C,00 " " 12,00 Clubs of Eight or more will be entitled U fine steel engraving 27 inches by 20, alii Led Washington parting from his eueraU,oran illustrated "Lady's Album" ox aa tra, copy of the magaxine. Addre.M, pot paid. Charles J. Peterson 300 Chestnut street Phila. Pa. Ab lnterestliir llook, Free to Etc rjbocljr. Messrs. Bf.nnf.tt Pieteus & Co., of Chicago, have published a most interes ting Almanac for 1SG5, -.vbich can be had gratis, from any Jrnist in the countrj. The title reads: "Jietm'tt I'ieters k Cos Aim nnac, free tiall, contain inj a comjiiete list of the V. S, Tax and fytr.'f Laws, al-phalttu-ally arranged. An klmanae for 1CC3. Pott Ofilcc rotst, anUviluab'e tungestiore t? eorre ponrfchts. A table of the value of Gurren y, when Gold is at curtain pwnium. A t ble of the premium on Gold each dey in 18G2, '61 a,,,! C4; and much ether vulunbfe Inf urination." Our readers ehould not fail to procure a copy of this work. If your druf'irist is not sup plied, htr him order thru, or write to B.
The man who doth no paper take, Grudging two dollars a year, Will never a good husband Danke, Because his wife can never know what ll going on to the world and his childre swill cry Ignorant appear,
The last line is rather lon for good Ringle, but the moral is sublime. Lincoln Platform The abandonment of the Constitution. The People's Platform ha abandonment of Lincoln. Mortality Lincoln going to thatbourne from which no Presidential candidate ever returns. The Trenton (X. J.) Gazette says, "the friends of Abraham Lincoln, in this State, are up and dressed' Wait until the Sth of November, and you will be a good deal better dressed you will be dressed out within an inch of your lives. C DIED, At hit residence near Vermillion, Edgar Coun ty, ill. on the 9th mst. Mr. William Abrami aged 3d years, of a lingering pulmonary disease. He wag for many years a resident of West Township, in this count?. And the news of his death will bring sorrow to large circle of relatives and friet.d by whom he vras much respected. Yes his earthlj work Is t'onc; The toil a arid cares of life are nded: Our souls ar now with anguish wrung. But his haa te the Mints ascended. L. A. gca- rtvrrtijscmrnt.si. Cabinet Ware-Rooms, WEIGHT'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Removed to the First Room South of Rice's Store Wlier mar be found a l-irce assortment of Fur niture of all kind.s consisting of Bureaus. Table?. ;Sof;is. Redhead. Parlorand Kitchen Chairs. Ac. Ac. He will teil cveiy article in his line as cheap a- thej can be bought nt any other hou?e outside rif C.hir in-n W. from the best material -n Li.! of vnr.t,.Z 1 nct',,'fl for h0u or office -island is prepared to rf:ll on'.?: s with despatch. He is also prepared to . fm rush HEADY MADE COFPIKS " f-rc " r stvle wnnted, at reasonablr rates. I l.oe TU:0 def.rc the use. ,on funeral occasions, of cw an! Well Finislied Htarsc Can be accommodated tn't forget tt. plue. Two doors Souili of the Ed wards House, Plymouth IntMniift. JONATHAN WRXDHr. v!0sil3 tf. - - - - XOX-liF.S IDEXT XO 7V CK. ?tate of Indiana, Marshall County ss. In Circuit curt. Februarv Ter, I8CÖ. Benjamin Bent ) vs Partition Atnind E Patterson) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his ft.Uor.,,e7 9 offieeh tfmpUint i.nt , tin? i o-nda::!, nna ititppe inng oy tne ftmaarrt oi n cn:i;pci'ni persaa :nni tue ueieuusn', rtmims E. Patterson, h a non-re-ident of the Mate of j h'diina, t-h? is thersfore hcrhv nolided of the pendenev of snid coiml int against her, and unlc ?he appear , answer r dMnur therett. at the c.iiiin of ssld cauc or: tiie firt dav cf the next i term!" K:iid couit, ti bo 'cun and held at the j court house in th town of Plymouth, on the 2d Monday of . r ebruary , 1?G.", said complaint and j the matters and things therein contained and al win be Vieard nd determined in her abJohn C. CtsntiAN, Clerk. A. C. Cp.on Piffs Atty. ul3t3 TO TAY IMVLUS. The undersigned. Treasurer of Marshall cour.tr, will attend at his office in Plymouth, 03til the third Monday in March, for the purpoe of coljecljnt, taxe3 Amtunt of taxes eaehilOO valuation of both rtal and ptrsonal proptrtyfor 1664 : State tax 20 cents, and 75 on each poll. School tax 10 cents and 53 c ents on each poll. Sinking Fund 10 cefttS' county tax -o cenw ana cent, iu For township purposeUhe following taxes have ; b"ü ,eTled on each $l0 Talualion of propeity to witUmoi TowNsmr. Road .... 15 cents ....02 ....15 10 ... .15 cents 02 25 2S Township Specbl School . i Toll Cr."Tia Towmsiiij-. Road - Township Special School Poll . I5otauo? TowMSHir. Koad Township .,.15 ents 05 S pecial School 25 Toll 23 Tifpkcakoi Towjrsinr. Poad Township Specisl School..." Toll Gciman Tow!sHir. Road 1 ownship Special School Poll 10 ts ivicenis .02 .25 .25 .lOcents .02 .10 .25 North Townsmp. Road 15 cents Townhip (3 Special School 15 Poll 25 Folk Tow smr, Road 15 cents Township 10 Special School 25 Poll 50 WrT TowNSMir. Road "i 5 cents Township 02 Special School - 15 Poll 25 Waljict Tow!Mir. Poad I5aents
Tnwnship 05 "pecU! School 15 Poll 25 FlTMOPTH CO to SU TIC SI. Road 15 cents Special School 15 foil 25 I. O. qüITCY, Treat. OctbT 27, 1. '
GREAT PANIC.
GOODS MAKKED DOWN Sare jour tfioaey bj Lujiog at tbt LOW PEICE STORE. RICE iL BRQ., Successors 16 Ricfand Smith.re now reterio tlteir Fall and Winter Goods embracing all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, CroeJcryy Glass Ware, Hats a id Caps, Boots and Shoes, Xoitons, tie., C'C. Our goods have been bought since the great decline in prices, and we propose to give our customers the benefit of this change fcr the bet ter. Muslin marked down 10 cents a yard. Prints marked dewr from 10 to 15 cetts a Jard. DeLstiues marked down 122 cents a yarJ, and all other dry goods in the same proportion. We hate a fresh swpplj of Family Groceries w Inch we can and will sU cheap. Prime Rio Coffee 40 cents per pound Brown Sugar from 20 to 25 cents per pound. Coffee do to 33 cents per pound. Teas. Slices, Sirups, Rice. Tobacco, All kinds Extracts, Rabins, Indigo, kc. We hare the largest ptock of crockerj ware to be tonnd in Plymouth, comprising ererj piece to make a full set, which we will srll as low as an other mti. Also a great varistj of HATS AND CAPS, ranging in price from 25 cents to$5. 15 cases of Boy's Boots tlling from $1,50 to $3, Mens heavy Boots from $3 lo $5. .Yens winter shea V 1 75. Childrens and Misses shoes from 25 cents to $l,.r)0. We shall be making constant additions to our stocK. and by buvn.g often can give our custom-1 er? goods Much lower than tho?e who have bo'k ! la. e stocks before the decline ii prices Don't buy a dollar's worth until you have visit ed the Low Price Store on the corner Boath of the Edward House. M. H. Ricerclnrns many tlmnksto the people of Marshall county for their former patrouae, and solicits a coutiuuiuce f iht ir favors to lle new firm. Country Produce, Square Timber Sc Ties, Bought at the highest prices. RICE & BRO. M. II. RICE. WELCOME RICE. vl0ii!!2tf XOX-RESIDEXT XO T1CE. State of Indiana, Marshall County, m. in Circuit Court February Term, ISG5, tir.., t'.,a .i. n..r., i Wrn. H. Phelps L Thomas Aikin.. S Foreclo!Ure , The plaintiff in the ibovc entitK-d canse, bv his ! attorney, has filed in mv oihec his complaint ! apainstYne tM.r.da.nts ud it apperin- 'y theafßdavit of a competent persCi that the 'defendants : they "appear answer or demur thereto, at the call- ' introf said cause on th first dav of the next term j J of said court, to be brtrun and held at the Court J House in the ton of Plymouth, on the 2d Monj day of February, 15, said Coniphtint au 1 the matters ina tilings Hierein contained anaaueued will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN C. CUSH.MAN, Clerk. A. C. Capron, Plffs Atty. nl2 I'll ES ID i:TIAL. RLECTtCW. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss. I, Henry M. Logan, Sheriff of Marshall County Indiana, hereby proclaim to the qualified voft r, of sa5,1 ounty. that an Election will be held in the several townships at th usual places, on Tuesday the tth day of November, 1S64. for the purpose of electing two Senatorial and eleven! l-istrict Electors', to eat the vote of the State for President and Vice President of the United Stat es. ' II. M. LOGAN, Sheriff M.C. nl2 3i. GCARDIAXS SALE. Notice is hereby given that .he'undersignsd. guardian of Laura fn jder. and '"ommissioner appointed for t'Jait nurpos bv the Court of Common Plea3 of Union County, Indiana. Will sell at private sale the interest of the said Laura and Phebe Rinchaf t, to the Wen half of the N E. qr. of sec. 35 in 'I ownship '!", of Range 1 , East, iu Marshall County Indiana: th same being the undi tided twelfth ninetv -eighth p.vtj each; also the interest therein ofMry Hull arid Maria Hinley, tht same being the one undi tided nineteenth ninety-eighth part, each Bids of purchase will be reeived in person, or addressed to him at Beechy Mire, Union County, lud. until the 11th .1 ' v i . . . . Q ... . . . . . . tWo eqlial pavmetiti of nine and eighteen months, the purchaser giving his notes waiving valuation and appraise racut laws, and a mortgage on the rtgag pronertv. !llW '3 ELIJAH VANSUDT. AOX-RES1DEXT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Marshall Cotxr.ty, s. In Common Pleas Court, January Term lSG3. Erederick Hoover, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hoover, deceased, vs Sophia Hoover, Daniel Hoover, John M. Hoover, Elias Hoover, Jacob Hoover, Mary Hoover. Peter Croco and Violet M.Croco. For Deed. The rlantifl-s in the above entitled cause bt their attorne tome? have filed in mv office th-ir Com- ' l'01 Rnst lhe defendants, and it appearing by . i, nflf,davit of a competent person that one of the defendants, Daniel Hoover, is a non-resident of the Stai of Indiana, he it therefor hereby notified of the pendency of said cömplaihi ag.inst him, and unlesshe appear answer or dcrttir thereto, at the calling of paid cause on he fim dar of the next term of said court, tobe begun and held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth , on the Ffth monday of January, 165, aa:d complaint and the matters and things therein contained and all edged will be heard and determined in nis absence. JOHN C CUSHMAN, Clerk. A. C. Capron, Plffs Atfy. u!2 NOX RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, Marshall County m. In Common Pleas Court January Term, 1665. Michael IUsg 1 vs For Eiecution. Mavnard French 'Iii plaintiff in the above entiled cause bv his j attorney hss nud in my omce Ins complaint against th defendant, and it appearing by the ffidnvit of a competent person that the defend ant, Maynnrd French is a non-rtsident of the State of Indiana, he is therefore hereby notified of the riendency of K.iid complaint agaiust him, and un tm he appoar answer or demur tilercto, at the calling Of said cause on the first day of the next term of said court, to bebepun and held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth, on the Fifth Monday of January, 1C6.V. sid complaint and the matters and tni.-.gs tnerein contacted and
r rolenck UartIc-3, U liliam 11. I helps. and 1 horn- : - urvt nuwui ojnmicotrjrr. , 11a.m. as Aikin, drC non-re.Mdents of the State of Imli- j Kuell, William Russell. Elnathan C. Russell, ana, th are therefore hereby notified of the peu- j aneita Russell, Harriet E. Russell, Stephen S. dencv of said eomnlaint ?ainst th m. and i:iihs 1 Kussel! and Elizabeth Ledbetter, are non-resi-
nathe matters ana ini..gs tnerein conta;jed ind "rfiopr.!"!""- nuurrss ,i'r. j. aill.alledged will bebaardand determined in his ab. LlN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. S
enee. Johw C. Ctj?nv,' Clerk.
PLYMOUTH MARKET
COXKXCTXD WXKZLT Flour per barrel ; . . $8,00 10,00 Wheat pec! bushel.. .... 1,65 Corn ;.a.4 , CO Oats ....44.Wr.5 Potatoes 55 Clorcr seed ..S5 00 Max seed - tl.75 Pork per cwt t $6,00(3 7,25 Lard ... '. Butter 25 E?ss 18 Hides green... ; 6 " Drr 12 nay, wua ?7.vU r r . . . . 1 Tame.... $14,00 Apples, green, per bushel 50Q75 " Dry, per lb 10 XOX-RESIDEXT NOTICE. Mary J. Lish Lish ) Lish ) vs Hiram Petition for Diriorce. State ol Indiana, Marshall County, ss. In Circuit Court, rebruary Term, 1665. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by hei attorney has filed in my office her complaint agaiint the defendant, and it appcarinzbv tha affi davit of a competent person that the defendant is a non-resident cf the State of Indiana, he is there fore hereby notified of the pendancy of said com plaint against him, and unless he appear, answer ordemur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first dav of the next term of said court, tobe begun and held at the Cqsrt Hcuse in the town i,( Plymouth. 'on tLe 2d Monday of February, 1865, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged will be beard and dttlermined itx his absence. JOHN C. CÜSHMAN, Clerk. Bates, Towslee k Capron, FlfTs Attys nl2 X0X-RES1DSXT XOT1CE. Stats of Indiana, Marshall County, e$. In Circuit Co'irt February Term, lt65. Freuerick Hoover, John M. Hoover, Mary Hocrcr, and Jacob Heovcr, vs SopMa Hoover, Daniel Hoover, Violet M.Croco and FcUrCroco. The plaintiffs in the aberre entitled cause, hy tlioir attorney have filed in znj ofPce their comP1"" 5st l',e defendants, aud it appearing by l!ie ?Axt of competent person tha one of e Z10"1013,' D.,el IIovovtr. f a non-resident of th State cf Indiana, he is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against him, and unless he appear answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the first day of the Dext tersn of said court, to be beiun and held at the Court House in the town of Plymouth on the 21 Monday of February, 1SC5, said complaint and the matlersand things therein contained will be heard and determined in his absence JOHN C.CUSHMAN, Clerk. A . C. Capron Plffi Atty . nl2 XOXRESWEXT XOTICE. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss. In Circuit Court February Term, 165. Levi Truex vs Charles D, Burch, Anson Shinne berger, Harriet Ru5eell, William Hu9cll. Elnathan Rusell, MariComplaiut to am-.-nd Deed. V u Ktis?en. oiepnn a. ituasen. v ii r- . t i7 w it a ' . . V V I mr. Llixabeth Leabetter and wah A - anvactor. J The plair tin" in the above ontitUd cause by his att0rn,7' lia3 filctl in 7 oßice ,uS complaint aaii.t the defendants, and it appealing by the flidvii of t eompctent person that the defendants ts of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notifiwd of thepeudencv of said complaint ajainsl them, and uuIcm they njipcar answer or demur thei eto, at the calling of said cause on the first dy of the neit term of said jourt, to be btpun and held at the Court house in the town of IMomouth.on the .d Monday of February, 1SC5 sid complaint a id the matters and things therein contained and alledged trill be heard and determined ia their absence Jon C, Clshman, Clerk. A C. Capron Tift Atty. n!2 3 lifriat Notices. Robncti'sj t'ataivbllrandj is made of the pure') uice of the eatawbaprspe, which is grown in abundance in Ohio snd from which this article is obtained it has an agreeable flav. r. fine clear color, and dos$sesse 11 the qualities for medica! purposes and for a bcTera? of Vj(L purposes l77 flavoring imported binndies. As a yy. flavoring for mince pies and other cooking purposes it is the most eco uomical urticle that can be used, being one half a dollar cheaper by the bottle, and nearly two dollars cheaper per gallon than other Brandies pol-l for that purpose. Wherever it has been introduced !t has found rapid pale, and i daily caining in popularity giving in all cases the utmsst sitisfactaon. Call for "Roback's Catawba Brandv." W!iich may be found rbr sale by D uggista. Grocerl and dealer? generally th-ough r t the West. C. W. ROBACKPah prfetor. r9J 5R.58, CO; and C2 EastTliird Street. A c:dra lo the SiitTt-rIi;g. SWALLOW tiro br three hogsheads of Buchu," -Tonic Bitters," SarsaDarilla." "Nervous Antidote." 4c., kc, &c. and after toil nre nalisfied with the result. then trv o A "ox öf OLD DOCTOR BUCAIIN'S KN( LtW SPECIFIC TILLS and be restored to hea th and vigor ih lesi than tt irty days. They are purely vepet.ible.pleasent to take, prompt vnd salutary in tluir effects on the broken d 3 n and wiattered Constitution. G"'d ah I young can take them with advarttace. Imported sind sold in the United States onlv by JA8. 8, JJUTI.ER, No. 27 Broadway, New York. ITTAgent for the United States. P.S. A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to ny address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid money re funded by the Agent u entire satisfaction is not ' given. nolmJ Do You WInIi to ho Cured! DR. BUCHAN'3 ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in lens than 30 days, the worst cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, beminal Weeknesü, Insanity, and all Urinary, Stxualand Nervous Affections, no matter from wh it cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Kent, pout paid, by mail, orr receipt of an order. One Boi will perfect the Cire in mostcaccs. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, Geaefal Agent, 427, Broadway, New York IiMm rrilfE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE I or in invalid. TtiMished for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Piematurc DcCnj cf Manhepd. Ae supplying at the same time TflR Mt4Ns or Srt.r-Ccar.. Brone who has cuied himself ifter unU"rgoing considerable quackery. By enclr? ing a postpaid addrensetl envelope single copies may be had orthe autliorNATHANIEL AfAYFAlR. Esq., v9n471y Brooklyn, Kings Co, N. Y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rmi.Antritt, rxisvLVANiA. Diseases of the Netvous, Beminal, Urtnaiy nd Sexual Systems new and reliable treatment in rcportaof the IIOWAKD ASt-OClAT ION sent by mail in sotbd letter envelope, tiee of .harge All la, m?M So4tb Mnth 6t?eet rtilndelphie-, P.-
Editor of Democrat'. De a Si a-- With your perm' won f w!h to fj t the readers of your paper that I willend, by
return mau, to all who wish it (tree), a Keceipt. decca will offer at public sale, at Trpectnoewth full directions for making and usitig a sira- j town in Mar-hall countv Indiana, on Saturday
pie vsgstabie Halm, that will effectually remore, ! Kavcmbet 12th. 1SJ4. the pergonal rtCperty of I
intends? 1 imple, Blotches, rail. I rcckles. ! .,..i ,o;t, nf nn? m:ire. one small
and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, f mooth a d beautiful. I will a!o mail free to those haTimr Ball ! Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and In-1 formation that will enable thcrn to stnrt a full growth of Lurunant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, inles than thirty days. All applicetions answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, VUU3. r . LM ArMAK, Chemist, n51m3 hol Broadway, New York. Bont Mead This, UiSTLliSS YOU 1VANT TO BUY GOODS CIIEAPj IF YOU DO, come ;to Tüä new GROCERY STOREOF CLEAVELAND & WORK, Who eep constantly on hand, and are daily re ceiving a large and complete assortment of ITrttnily Cfroccrle, Such as are usually kept for sale by th bss Grocers. We also keep a tull stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, STONE AND WOODEN -WAIIE, LOOKIPIG GLASSES, COAL OIL LAMPS. and Coal Oil to fill them. Also the best brand of Tippecanoe Mills Flour by the Barrel Sack or cwt., besides a prent fflany other things "too tedious to mention." Call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. We also exchange Goods for all kinds of Coun try Produce, nnd ar paying the Liehest Market piict in Cash for CORN, FOTATEES. BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, 1SEF.F HIDES, TALLOW, BEESWAX, and in fact almost any thing the Farmlri hate W eell. Remember, the ptace is on La Ports Strsst at the Sign of the New Grocerv Store of CLEAVELAND k WORK. March 31, v9n35 tf 2? w "1 XT o p C O a B W I I - O l S-O 0 t ( 1 o Ö o T9 Ö i n o o o - -5C 2 O 0 V Id 3 o c is re " CO t r: r-. O C3 34 o IT ! t S3 in CO 1 H p ri S3 C0U T3 Z o "1 Ö H o ca MM S3 a -i 2 D i2Q as V! M Ct n o o S3 C 9 53 a o O tnn Cetera axa prepared, la pure Dcurb Hhlsky, from a combination of ovrr twenty different klnda of root, barki and berb, waidk act In perfect concert oi with the oilier, prepared frotn tlie original formula glrrn by thl Kreat ctticf, Kd Jackrt, to lr. t limf.in, wh used thcro sucrrMfuHy In his practice for miuf frvi, and by thrir ur plued mo prr a pop-sUrity to the trcatmert and cure cf Djiprpiia, Uvtr Complaint, Contij.alion, Sick and Nervous Head, che, Fevrr and Aue, and all diararra arising; from torpid Her or indieatlon. Tertona aufferlLf froca cither cf thrae loathaom diseaaea will find a aura ere by he Üae of thee Dittera, which are perfectly pure an J free from all thoae drugs and poiaona ally pu'. up in euch preparationa and palmed off an Bnu(ectt:i public. A aingle trial will con vlnce tue mod kk.ptical tliat ia the RED JACKET there la virtue which no other CltUra poaaMi. They strengthen and Invigorate the system." Thej are nnequaled for general debility. They are a ure eure for dyipepaia. They give a good and htfcltfcj appttiU. They assist digestion. Thaj are the best stimulant In exisWa. They are a preventive of Tever and AgM.' They relieve eonatipatioa. They cure Kervon Headache. . They axe perfectly pure and peJatable. ttjed pcraoua and delicate females will flod thy an aar large doctor'a lllla by tha ae f theae blaWra. Beware of eAanterfetU. Tha Red Jacket Bitter are onTy Md In bottlaa with aur Mama blow ea the aide, and. our private government Hain croea the cork. O c a - & tor Medicinal aod Table naes, which are perfeoii rnrc, au! neeJ only t tried to be appreciated, none genuine coleas they have our gal4 Ubtl om exh WtUe, an4 our lulüala preaa la wax tt rork. fold by all dnirfttrU and deslers thrar't Ike eountry. Call for our tjoo la ai.4 take no ether. Circulars to the trade nppU4 oa eprtlcatloa te Ilonnctt Pletcrsi Cr. IsU ty Rs. U EItv Bt, CsJcat, X n rc's LAWNS selling from 2.S CTS !o JU 36CTbper yatd. at the LOW PRI.r,;
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice 14 herebT riren that the unuersiinwJ,
ajlmlnistratoror the estate oi anc '"urae wagon, and a lot cf household goods and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at ten o clod., a. m. of said day. Terms : Sums of three do'lars and under cash in hand; over three dollars, a credit of six months the purchajcr giving his note, at interest, tvaivintr benefit of valuation liwj with pprored seourity. SAMUEL WASH BUK NE-, Administrator Oct. 20th, 1 864. 0 o ET eres CO 4 1 w o o o 6 5- B O o -5 o o 1 t3 'Ji Cr" s CO H-1 o LP o a o o o B cn G CA RDIAX ' S SA LB. I will offer for sale at the court house door in l lvmoutb Ind.on Friday November 3d, 164, at one oVKuk p. m. at auction, ihe uu.livided tliee twellth of the undivided ;j of the west half of the foiith westquarter OI section 'J.Town32 north of Range .1 east, belonging to the Minor heirs of John Green deceased Situated iu Marshall Coun-1 tv Indiana, and to be sold for cash or for one!. third in 'hand and the residue in two pavments to J be made within two vj?ar, with interu-it, secured by notes and mortgage wkivinganprisement laws; subject to lh approval ol Marshall Common Thus court. nil 3w Davin L. CJeeSi Guardian. stkavi: From Bourbon Aug, COih. A Brindie riiich cow one l orn turned up a Tttle more than th other, was last fcCfl three nrtlfs sonth cf Bourbon Af:'y one finding said cow, and leaving information with J W. Houghton -it Bourbon, or returning hereto r:e iu S"vrbrn,' will be liberaily rewarded. (nl( Gw) j. Ho AT ITT. r10 CONSUMPTIVE?ConMimptire sutTrers will receive a vai iable pro-criptioa for the cure ef Consumption, Atthrnt, BronthitN, and all throat and Lung nfiectiana .'t'rer of chvrpe) bv sending their address to Kev. KDvVARD A. WILSON, Wi'.limisburg Kings Co. Mew York. l)r. W. H. Davenport, Surgeon IVn tist, will visit lMjiuouth rogul.irh rfi the hocoikI ami la-t Tuesdays ami WvdneSdav jof each, nionth, ni?ikiti; t?o viitM each month, instead uf one, as heretofore.. IVoth sot on (iold, Silver, or Kubhor; all ivovk warranted. Itootna at the Edwards House. v9n36-ti All rrsonj bdebted tn the late firm of RICE
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U. S. 7-30 LOAN,
The Secretary of the Trewury gives rotlct hat j subscriptions will be received for Coupon TreeV ury JTotes, payable three years frcriAu. 15th, 164, vith temi-annuel interest ät the rate cf seven acd three-tenths per cent, per annum, -nri cipalard isterett both to be ,uiid io lawful .oney. Theße notes will be cchvertib! at the optica tf th holder at Statur:!, !ri eii per ent, jrM beering bends, payable not leas ti.an t e oor nu-re thantwentv vestrs from their date, a" the Goveromentmav elect. Thev will be Issued idenoaiojations of50. 100, S00, $l,CÜ9 sed JS.OOO, ! and all subscriptions must be for id 6Ilart cr some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to Vne owners fre of transportation charged as soon after the reeeipt of th6 ofidtal certlEcatrs of Depoelt ss they cube prepared. As the note! draw interest from August 15, persons making deporits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of depositPaities depo-iting tfenty.fire tliouwind dollari and upwards for iLete noet at any one time ill be allowed a coninisgion of one-quarter of on per cent, which will be paid ty the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount certified to by the officer with wlon the deposit was mad- No dtductiens for commiaaiona rnca be made from -he deports. SPECIAL ADV .TACES Öl XII 1 8 LOA. If is a National Savimqs Bank. oJTcruig a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Aay savings bauk hich pays its depositors in U. S. Netes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium ot the countrv. and it cannot pay in anytlda better, for its own aaaeU are either in government securities or in notes or bortds payable in government paper. It is 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 th? best seearitv wjtk baake as collaterals for dUcoants COXVtBTIBLE IXTH A SIX PES CE.T 3 GOLD BAND. In addition to the very liberal ittarest on tht notes for three years, this privilege of conversiosi is now worth about three per cent, premium, and e before the war the preinium on sit percent. U. S. itocks was over twenty per percent. It will be seen that the actual profit ori tits loan, at the present market rate, is not 1cm thaa ten per cent, per atcam. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE (R MEMCIPIL mum Hal atide r.vu. u tiic advantages we have enumerated a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from Local taxation.On the average, this exemption is worth aboot two per ceLt. per annum, according te the rate cf taxation in various parts of the country. It is belie red that no securities offer IO great nducemcrits to lenders as I-ose issurd by the gov ernment. Ia all other forms of iadeblecess, the faitk or ability of private parties', er steck companies, or ecpsrate communities, enlv, is pledged lor payment, while the wao!epröperty of the cocatry is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal tends for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism ef the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued fcr all deposit. The party depositing muet endorse upon the original certificate the denomination ef note required, an j v.Lcth.'f they are to be issued In blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the depcei to be forwarded to t.e Treasury Department. ScBseaimoNs vil nt ar.cr.ivt6 by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, the several Attkh-tant Trcasunrs emi 4f:pnted Pcpositariis j and by th j First National Dank of Fort Wayne. Ind. First Xaticna! Rank of Indianapolis, Ind; First National Uank of Lafayette, Ind." : And b-T H n;ltlon i1 "anks which are depotrttnee ; of public moiiev. and j " ALI r.rsrtCI ABLE BANKS AN I) BANK LR S throujrhoct the c'our.trv will rif C further Isforna - . Arrc?BT racttt.Tro s7ss:aia:ae Stare flBolti HE'DING & HOOP P LEg We will pa the fallowing prices frof t'tla date until January lt, ISfij.for Stave (toUc Heading and Moop Foles on delivery at QtrrJftAfe Factor at riymouth. White Oak Stae BolU, $CJi0 pr. cer4 Red lltading S,UJ White Oak Rived leadVg ry lf,00 per Ihm: nj urcen 17.00 Hickorv lUerTclM 25.IK) ALSO V'l' In-vr.id, Bourbon snd F.tna GreerT, will pay $l,ntfprrnrd for Red and While Oak taveho'ts and $1.03 pr rotd ft-r Red (lak, ah. Llm ei4 Manie 11. aSing llts and $2i,00 prrthotieand for i.i -korv IIk. Teles, delivered the side track. COiifii't i:l lor l;I'p on rnr, tr tbove to l e of good tonality and to Ik piled end insn ctrd bv va v 1Ü i. T t f HL'R LBUT BUO'S i C O. "C"S WNS eellirg from 25 CT5 .o ß W I'3 CTS per jard, at the LOW LlCt STiRF. M. P- KlCEi v9a 5XGOTO PAUL'S for Bottl an j 8aoisV. has the largtat and best stock in town; U,aorr beticelled forruality sad qusatlty, th ItdiMl np iie seilariic afe .
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