Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 January 1865 — Page 3
NUMBER 25 VOLUME 10.
THE PLYM.OUTII WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
THE DEMOCRAT-
Local and Miscellaneous. A few nice Sewing Machines suitable for Holiday Presents, forsale at E. PAUL'S. 29 If It is thought tlieuota fur this county under the call for 300,000, will le about or 21o which will take one hall' or more of the able-bodied men left iu the vouiity .subject to lira ft. The Plymouth Kranch of the liana, of the -'täte of Indiana has been removed to the building formerly occupied by A. L. AVhceler, Esq., as a banking house. T. Cressneb, Cash. Clothing Hat. Caps, and Dry ror "ooU co to S. k M. 15eekcrs where good.are celling cheap. They arc going into UrownWs new brick in the spring, and are anxious to go in with an entire new stock in the new establishment, hence their present low prices for goods:. Nine hundred army officers arc in the holes by order of the War Depart ment, for neglecting to keep and return j proper accounts. Inasmuch omc ol j of the worst evils of the service grew out of t of i this form of derclicatton, an officer thus oflfondin' deserves to be set down as of no ttccour.t. Tiu-rc are now six piratea commissioned by tho rebel irovernmcnt. " Chickamauga. Suwaneo, Kiith and Shenadouh. All but thelat n-uned run into "Wilmington, where tli.v received their ornmtneut?. They mi are r.r.glish built, and very fleet. A. l'eeker Co. have received direct from i'.ermauy a choice lot of (Jermau Wiiu. I'ersons desiring a iure article of wine for medical or other purposes, hi)iiM not fail to call at the above named establishment. On .Saturday last an old man, who l - i i : i retu-e li" " 'ive hi name, was curnit in the iv-iu n .41- ii.it.i, nij 1 act of stealing a vest from the store of j M--r- .t.ever and Sehane, and after cx-! uLiination coi iinittcd to jail to await liual j trial iu the Circuit Court. Ilaltruatl o!ic. The Stockholders of the Cin. Peru & j i'i,;,,,, 1'.,;! l'..v r.i ire Too-.'eted to luCMgii itili ) v.o. .ire n p..v mcu ir.-. - t ;:t the Court HuUe iu Jl jcheter, .' ,c " , , , . Fulton County, at 10 j'cluck, A. 31. leb. ls5 fir the purpose of clectui"-' 5 ' . 'l nine direetor?, and fl-r the transaction of any of.Tier business that uay be presented. li. Smitii, Jamfs Walls, M. Fr.r.xtn, J. Jfei.s, L. iln;'.i:vs, and others, StockholdersAnother draft has been niade by J. 31 Pale tN. Co. on 3tw York, for a heavj block of -c-a.-.iuable goo is, which they are anx. .
ious to ihow to customers. Prices satis-j things in vacation, and fhe result is, that factory. jiutbe hurry and confusion incident -to The A!U Simians arc Coming! ! ' tnceril, errors creep in and laythcfmnA Great 3Iusic;l Trout. dation lor trouble rtiivl litiiration. Tlicy The celebrated Aileuhanians, Vocalists, hhwulJ ifriW l-avc'the-r reports prjand Swiss Bell Ilin-ers. lately returned ! lrcJ and their votichrrs all ready beRro fr,,t,,r tl,.. ,r.,rM .. .,..,; n tIlÄ ""enCCUlOII t of COtirt, tllld tllUSlU-
t-o our city. They will appear to-morrow cveuiojr. Friday, Jan. '20. Every one, "with music in his soul," will attend The following Is an extract from a letter written by the Kev. J. Griilith Dunn, Jteetor of St. Paul's Church, Trinidad, to a friend in Jamaca, West Indies : "riipi9 selected were chastens are till the T-'t performed, bv the? artists, and the irtU:n'nt3 of :i pure find elevatin;; character. votiott and for the more refined enjoyments ot" j ü"ci:tl and domestic life. lathis liht the Alle- i phaa'ans j-ie-cmlntntly command the respect i r '. i . I and patronajre of the public. Also one from the Methodist 'If you would tiar btcjic of the heart, music that w ill take you b.i"k to other, and may be to hipp'.er and better days, go and hear thc'Alleghauians." Th Eebruai-y umiber of Pktfrson c.-r.tains a rare table cf contents. It hns ne of thore. soul reaching pieces of music fo seldom met trith in nnazinejj now ad.iys. It is entitled "Pretty to me" and to bei appreciated must be "said or sung" by oiie vho cau turu his. thoughts to the real, from the ever intruding flash and syarUe. cf the mere semblances T lie prose articles j'.rs aWe the usual average in poiut.of llttrary mtrir. and it contains Fevoral fine pieces cf poetry C. J. PÜteraon Chestnut St. Phila. 82 .a year- i Arthur's JLfome 3Iaazine for February l: ts been received and U tilled with choice reading' :.-;atter. Tho Kiifrravin" entitled Wakisu .J)it.M iaa line ciiucn of Art. and U alone richly worth the price of ihe number.' The Wood Cut uuy your .wn therr'e" is suggestive, and viewed in thi liiditof the fino explanation given at pa-?! H is ;i valuable hint to mope than m.o man on the ji,t of Q'ir aciU.n'fltfl!ftft7 Address) T. S. Arthur V. f!.t r-- ... ,St. IMiila. Pncu 2,0 aye ir. A Uil 'rfthe reiel.and lonncrof the federal eon-ies.s, Was aeeompanyiu lu'i rifo to iho iVdoml. lines he wui Arrested, on 'Thursday, 'fifteen mile-i southvrestof Alexandria, by the. rebel authorities, and taken to Kichmoifd The president I? reported ' to have tleclared that, if Mr. Puote i harmed br the reb els, similar treatment will be meted out UI live of the most prrnr.tuent prfsVuc'rs in ir hands.
fh.iv nil rttlier rufnnlsr nniiikini,ntj mnon i ini iirr n ti.t" clmivo T.T. 1 . I
should receive ' tire liberal patroni-e of every . ' . r . . . ... f , i , i -1 T""" ano piace, oner as oni.'.umty. Its benign influences top not alone ! tlie 1'?!t!o hoW and 'Will be hrppy tQ p.f e t I n Jcjcn cd, all thd right title Rnd inL . . .t. :...i .. L i . i. ; ,.Vt 1 .1 - . - t-f, , - - ' .-. t terest oft be defendant in and to the above tie-
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,uu....,UUk iu: w. ui. irrim ms, ui'i cuiurioios, mm ino pUDli 'eneraliv scribal nroTx rtv IT 1 T Of 1 A TV tor a higher, purer, aud more lastin? enjoyment. . ., r n . " c. o-.-1 r73' ci V , ,' ' It r.-Dre toe recipient alike for reliiiöa. dc- at tlic LuW 1 ricc Sto,'P specially Ü they i'--3-pl . Shentl Marshall Co.
Capture of Fort FJ!ier. New Your, Tuesday, Jam 17 Fort Fisher was captured on the l"tli instant. Our loss is abmit 500. There was seven hours' severe HVlitim. LATEIiAXD OFFICIAL. Washington, Tuesday, ) January, 17, lb'C5. ) To Major Gen. Dix: The following official dispatch has just been received at this Department:
JlEALKjLAItTEUS FoKcEs'oX FüDKRAL Point, N. C, .Jan, 1". r'a FonruKss Monroe, Jau. 17. ''ToIJrig. Gen. J. A. Kowlir.s: 'General I have the honor to report that Fort Fisher was carried by assault this afternoon and evening, by Gen. Ames' division, and the I'd brigade of the 1st division of the'-Mth Army Corps, gallantly aided by a battalion of marines and seamen from the navy. The a&smtlt was pre ceded by a heavy bombardment from the fleet, and vras made at 3:ö0 o'clock in the afternoon, when the first brigade, (Curtis, of Ames' division,) effected a lodgement upon the parapets, but full possession of the work was not obtained till 10 o'clock at night. The behavior of both officii s and men was most admirable. All the works south of Fort Fisher are now occupied by our troops. AVe have not less than 1.200 prisoners including Gen. Whi ting aim Col. Lamb, the commandant ol "I regret to sav that our loss is severe. especially in officers. I am not yet able to form ony estimate of the number of ea.uultic. (.Signed) . "Alfred Tekuy, "Brevet Major Gen. Commanding. linsiiirss Cimii!r. We le:im that G. Cleaveland, lrj., has purchased the , stuck iu trade, furniture, fixtures, and good will of the establishment known as E. l'aul's Boot and Shoe Store, at the sign of the Golden JJoot, ol the ea-tsideof 31i(:bii:aM rt root. The business will be coudu:!cd hcreafier' on the cash plan at.d sales made at the lowest living prices. We bespeak for Mr. C. a liberal share of public patronage. The Laporte Democrat has been suspended for want of suiRcient patronage. v;I. c,, 1m, -,,1 -1 llr, r..,t ....to,. . itli some two tliousaua uemocrat otci i in Lal'oite County, nnd. tli3 patronage of the democratic portion of'th cit3 ofLaPorte, we cannot understand why a pa per cannot he sustained in that plac?. V'e know that the county patronage of that heni-hted re-ion goes of course to 1 tlie Union and Herald, ami material ol'i I ' i ! every kind is very hih, stiü t'i ink j Uvltli tlmw,ni.11)l'-vfr.n (' l. j "ith 1V c11 -l cu tie part of La-, ' "T k . j 1 orte ucmocrats a reliable democratic pa- . - i.i t i- i u ' i i 1'or ought to live and fl-ui-sh
i ne January term ot tue i.oniinon J leas , iT.m'rt lv,;nftnn-t frA,'n nnvt A T .t . .7 .. ' -viiA7ywv. ' f V. . t A 1 Mil IIAt .'IVHU i j Th-e havincr busines to como belbrc the court should bo' prepared in timo. Ad- I 1 j numerators and ' uirdians, usuallv defer I preparing their report until the session commences instead of attend in-' uj iiie.-e ! ciltatc business as well as avoid numerous errors in their accounts and reports. j Jlice Sc Uro. of the ''Low PitlcK Stork" nr. ct:il ., L r.A ,u l ti l archill at the old stand, the first door j South of tho Kdwards H'ouso.and arc Sell-! i "c p -' -I i ., ..' ing goods of every kind in their line oi . trade as low as any ether house in town. ' Tl ni n. r . , j The gallant Captain i.s as much at homo in the salesroom as tho record of I fire in v. ant of my thin" in his line of t i ' r lr:i,,c- ive -Mcssr.. Iice tV hro. a call. crc guU'crttecmmtr...".. WÜÜ1)ARD hall, Frida); livening, Jannary 20tl:, Tlic OIl AIIrh;iu2;itis, r':t ni y.c3 17 1 eaa :ito, arc Coming lo I'lyjnotitla. OwintpVher enRpcmeats, they oanlraln POSITIVELY UXi; NIGHT ONLY THE TATELY returned from a four years' tou Jj round world, and fraviaiv sinee thelr return, guei. Riity-Two Successful Concerts inr tho HitV nf Now V...T, tlirSn 111 H.ll timbre, ftrteni Washington 7 j . 1'iiucipai cities of the Wctern State, iu all of which tb. ir r.. ... have been attended br thelftr'r(.f lablft and delighted au.licncof that ovtr greeted t....r,v. umquiii now rcspectlallT anuouncc ?lvli'3iJ,,Kh,.J p0pU,ar MUSI'CAL ENMW,M s0 cent- CliiWred 25 cchKComnicncct at 7 J' c 'clock. During their HOjo,sni in foreign lands, the conJttendance of hundre.N of hou-ind f delimited l IhTy T' C,;t" Nobles, and the "nost ol.t.nfj.ughca men pCt he a-e ptfWueeJ their.cn. iV,r "PO nrtHe' most ,Ti ; ' '"""Sirativn.-i of a pproaJ. . f ; . . 'j y.' WWI'Attn, Minar. i- WALL-HO,'; "AsefTt.
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; IX LP'i V?Y Y4 4 V'$ V" Ab!s,,irtf oporto Township, Couuty and" Stato'a- ' fel Kf, ''tt&Zft-l 2X3! Vll i i i forsaid, To-wit. One red and white Steer, with ff . I! itt'fSU, , t-jW-fiI I ; ,10 " rka or brand pe:ceivble,iaDi supposed to lMT1f;'il" K irifÄJ-ol.ap--- three years old last spring and valued at twelve 'y&lii' dollars. Witness my name and s;al thii Uth . Xi':d;:r ilW?Z d a-v January, 1EG5. '
PLYMOUTH MARKET!
CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per barrel.; Wheat pei bushel q nnin on vorn . Oats 50r.f j Potatoes GO ' Clover teed
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Fhtx 3ced Pork perewt 1 3,00(3; 14.00 Lard 22(22-4 Cutter .1' ro- 25 Hides creen Hay, villi $10,00rn.OO Tame Apples, prccn, per bushel . ?1.25 Ury, per lb 1Ü i i EN TS IF YOU WANT A STYLISH COAT, STYLISH PAIR OF PAKTS, 7011 A STYLISH VEST, Go to the MERCHANT 'JAILOR SHOP of A. REISECXERj One door west of Dickon's Tin Shop, where he keeps on hand the most fashionable Goods, such as FRENCH BROAD CLOTH, CASS2913:KEK, VESTIXCSJi, And the very best 8 ATI NUTS, of which he has a hirge istock, and invito the attention of farmers a nd people living in the country geueraly, cheaper than can bo had anywhere iu the western states. Güttins: und Jot-bin promptlj attended to. vl0n22lf. VACATION XOTKCE. Notice b hiTobv civen tint at the .March Term ! ISO.") rf ths Commi.Mor.ers Court for the County of .Marshall and Siitu of Indiana, to be holden at the Coiiri Home in Plymouth, oa the First Monl:iv of Marth. lCS. a petition will be Tirccnted to's ii l cominis.-.-'ioners traving for he vacation of the alley between Lot one, two. ttucc and four, tothctowu of rirmju'.h, in the County of M irsh::.llaud State of Indiana. IIoiuce Corcih. Gf:i. ltOKNItURT. IwJ J. D, Grat. FAStM r:t SlK Al A I5AS5The un ler-igned Our for sale tho farm formerly owned by Ch luneey IJrooks, situated about 1Ü miles vouth-H est from Plymouth, Consisting ol 50 ( Acrr?. one third under cultivation with L- House and barn; I').') acres thickly timbered, good soil, nnd I ruow itver run mrougii me tana, uitoiuin the . , . . r . ii.-m . , , . j t W;iUt power m the county. v id be sold to grMicr or in parsels to suit purchasers, ut a ior price anion liht.-i.tl terns. ir'or further inl'nn::tion enll on II. R. HOLRROOK, La Tottc. T. CRKSSMKII, O thr Plymr.uth Branch Uk. or ABU. VOR Union Township, Marshall Coui.ty, near the premisfä u25w3. v. ,. . , . . 4, . , . . , Rotier is hereby civen that the undersigned, Coumy Purveyor of Marshall County, Inii.ina, ''-villat the rcouest of Hugli McCoy, t recced on j thV glh &,y 7d Fcwi. ifcCS. to ...... . m - .... survey nn-i si:..'n uie s-tciin 1 .r2 it a t.., in Mai shall Count v, and also establish the crucr:J ,! fll1 ,simIs uloi.gint to said McCoy in e.aid ! section. 5.1M snrvov iil o i-oi.ti-'iit-d t'mni iliv to day it i:.--et-sary till completed. tU 1 f Mti-nt OW ncl S O I I.lluI 111 Sal 1 PCetlOU who f i 1 to nifft nil'1 at th ttrno above rm'TiMmx-il at t!io residence of Hugh McCoy, snd defray o: provide iV,r I'r'j exp of said survey, will be retarue.! to the county Anditcr as delinuu.-nt, and tut-h deliiioucncies r'laeed on the I tax duplicate for collection aecordir to law. in1'': J. M. KT.lt'.l,.i; (V'sl;, AT r 7;a'7v sälu. F-'f :io of Iniliuna . ) ia, it ... 1 . II f IHiron II. liro'An, vs Foreclosure . John II. Ryan. ) T?y virfue of a dcfiPennd order of Fale made at thcPcoiuary Kim P:Clofthe Marshall Circuit Court', and to me dir.- :ted in favor of Mirn Jl. I at public auction to t'.ie highest lawful bidder oa Monday thul 1HH tay of February I S(IJ, between t,,e hours f fen o'clock a. m. aud four o'clock n' ui. at the .Court House tloor in the town of Fivra4)ül tUvA couaty Indiana tho foU owing rc ) estate, to-wjt: TheK-ast half of the north CA8t quarter of snctionihhty ,3M) in township thirty-three .(3:f) n,,n'1 r:m5e one (1) cast, containing 'one hundrcd and eiVht. acred more orlcps, iu county Indiana. If the rents and profits for a term of not exceeding eve years are not sol; ior fiiouu to s ttisly saitt ord -i ot nalc, I will then KSTJiAY NOTlCi:. State of Indiana, Marshall County ss. I, John Ncfl'Justice of the Peaee in and for said Cvuntr, do certify that an Kstray Cow, was taken npbv T. II. Murtonof Polk Township on November 2'th ISG4, aud described as follows: WIr.te Cow with red caiä, a little white around the nose, about four ysars o!d, and appraised at fifteen Dollar. I hereunto set iny bind aad seal this 5th day of January lbG5 Joi! NEKF, J. P. I, John C Cushman Clerko'f the Marshall Circuit Court, do hcicby certify the foreoin lo bo a true copy of the original report herein filed iu luy oflice J unwary .rth, l C.r. JOHN C CUSf IM AN, Clfik. iS-T .' '- 1 -w : KSVJiA V XOT1CE. St ite of Indiana, M:irhall County, bj: I James Snjih-r. a Justice of the Peace within and for the County of Alar. shall do hereby certify Vw following to be the true description and ap-Tir.-ii-.il v.i!iiyr11nn llLruv- tatrn tr l.v IncU.. I.JohnC.Cuihmin. Clerk of M ars'ill Circuit Court, hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct copy of the- description und rasrka reported to and tiled In thU oflice Jan. 1 Ith 1SRI. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. i:sthay xoncu. folate of Indiana, Marshall County, ss. I, James Snyder, Justice of the Teaee, within and for the county of Marshall, do hereby certify the following tobe a true deiei iption and npprais-' cd value of csfray property taken tip by Henry Hoover of Noith Townsbip, in .i'J county and State, to-wit: Nine shrop (five weatheis and four ewe?) nppraiscd at Three doll iri encli. WituctM rnv luind and acal this IlUi day of Januarv leb.!." JA MKS SNYDKIt, J. P. I, John C. Cushrnnn, Clerk of tho Marshall Circuit Court, do hereby certify th foreotnj; to he a true copy of the original report herin filed In my oKee Jannarvll, lp(.r. . t, JOHN C..CU3U.MAN- Clerk. AI)MLlSrn TOR'S NOTlCl:. Notice is hereby Riven tht the utCeraifcncd has l(5c npnoinUid adui i strato r of the estate of Uichaid Willsou, late of MarAhali County, deceased.' fcj.fal CHiAte i?; aw pl' dto be infiJycnt. iii3w Ckkcs C Watson , Adror .
GREAT PANIC.
T.io'g-oODS MARKED DOWN!
Sac vour money by buying at the nine i urn ?nersvr to Rleeand Smith.' HaHftl'll''.!'"'- .. . are eivinc their r u ari'l W inter uouus, 1 -...hrarin' all kinds of Dry 7o,7 (.sureties, ( sorkery. (.hiss i )rc, ml.; and i.n. 1j" u ana j SIoe X( t'(ns, cC'C, (VC. Our poo!3 have been bought ?ince the great decline in prices, and we propose to give our customers the benefit of this clungc for the bet. tcr. Miia!in m.irked down 10 cents a vard. r.:-..- ...l,.l .1..r- l"wm 1(1 tr 1 ü t ft vard. ' ÄÄ"riä..r..r ; i all ether' dry goods wi-Uie same proptition. We have a freh supply of Family Groceries which wc can and will sell cheap. Prime Rio Coffee 55 cents per pound. Brown Suar from 2f to -'." cents per poand. Coffee do Iiy to 3:5' cents per pound, Ttas, Soi'vs, Si, lire, Tohacco, Ali kinds Extrocf, Jl'iis'iif. Iiuli'jn. We have the largest stock of crockery ware tobe lonnd in riynumth. eomprisinptriy piece to make a lull fret", which we will t-t aaloMT as any other man. Also a treat vaiitty HATS AND CAPS, ranging in price from 25 centj tn45. 15 cases 'j R.mta 11.1 iii'f Irnni . 1 ..ill tn v.l. Mm is vi.j v ' " ' .""J m " J - w j heavy Boots from $" to $."). Wens winter shoes i -t$ Children and Misses ghoes from 25 cents to Ä1..VI. Vi:dl he m iking constant additions to our ttocfc, mid by bavins: often can ive our euMonl- J er .'mI imitii lower luin t!o? who hvc bt j lv:c Ftocks before the decline in price.?. I Pon't b:y .i dlhir's worth until vuu hnvc viit- 1 ed the Low Ptice .Store cn the corner Fonth of; the Rd wards House. M. II. Rice rcti.ins ninny tlirnk lo the people of Marshall county for tht-sr former patronage, and Ptiieits a continuance f their iavori :q the new Mini. Country Produce, Square Timb3r & Ties, Bought at the highest prices. IMCE & BRO. M. H. RICH. WELCOMK KICK. vlOnl'Jtf ; it K AT I I riov V. M KX TS 1 N I SEWING MACHINES. ErvlPIRB Shuttle Machine, TArENrtD rEDRUABV 1 Int. K-'Gf) 3 tie room, 530 Bo cway New York. This Machine is consti iu ted on an entirely new principle of inech.-.ni-m, po-(so?sin ui.my r.ue und valuable improveineRts, having been e.aiuined kv the iuo-it j.rofoui.d expvrts.and ironouueed to be SIMPLICITY and PKRFECTION COMillNKD. The following are the piinc'pal ohjectioiii urged .n.sjaint Sewing M ichiiu?: 1. I'I.civsive labor to the operator. Ü. Li ihility to ect out of order. 3. Exj oust:, trui;bb. lo1 of time in rp.ii:ing. 1. Incapacity t sew cy.ry description of mterid. 5. Difairtc.-ilil'' mvsc while Ii operation. 'Mao litijiire Sewiinr .t:i:liiiie is S:t nt t$ iioni nil i!use Objei Hons, . It h:is a straight needle. perpendicular action, makes the LOCK STITCH, which will neither rip nor ravel, and alike on lotli hides: perforins pei feet ?ewinir on every description of material, from Le .ther to tlie finest Naiisook Muslin, w'th cotton, linen or silk thread, fj'oui the coarsest to the finest number. Ilavin neither Cam nor Co-wheel, and the leat -ossiblc frictiou, it ruus m smooth as galss. and id EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS Itrerpiires f 1FT per cent, less to er to drive it than any other niaehhic in market. A till of twelve years of are can work it steadily without fatigue or hijurv to health. . Tts strength a'nd WONDERFUL SIMPLIfTI TY of construction render it ahntet impossible togetout of order, ami is (It'AR ASTKKD by the company to give entire siti faction. We respectfully invite all those ho may desire to supply themselves w th a snperior srtlcle, to call and examine this UN Ii I V A LEI) MACH IN F. Kut in a more especial manner do we s-olicii ih? i patronage of "" Merchant Tailots, Dros Makers Corset Makers, Caitcr Makers, Conch Makers,. Hoop Skirt Manufac turers , lioe Isiiidern, Shirt and Hoooui ' Makcis, Vest and : . Pantaloon Makers. ) IT Rcllc'bus and charitable Institutions will be liberally'dealt with. ffv: fFRICE Or MACini5E3, COMPLETCNo. I," Family Machine, emmer coinji'ete. . fti ) 2, Small Manuficturin; with Extension Table 7.", " :i,l.!u-;o " r;, 1, Lnre, for Lo ither ciaiisi: rs i:vi:n' akii:ty. We want Agents for all towns in the iVited Stntes, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and Sörth America, where 'agencies are. n.t already cftablislird.to whom a libcial discount will boiyen, bit we make no coiu-iemcnls. . Orders may be sent throuU the. AmeMcan Advf.rtisi.x3 AcE.Ncr, 33 I!road,ay New York. t - j.'T. MciUTiiiirt &c:o... ,.. 53G Ilroatlway, New York. vlOnQl ly - : o, J. C. OSIJOHNK'S miv orrici:. - If you want to consult an attorney to J. O. 03DORNE. Ifvou want Deeds, executed go to ''' J. G. OSDORNB. If you want M'rgagts drawn go to J. O. OSBORNE. If yon want an inslrymcnt of writing-of any kind go to J. O. O3D0RNE,Ifyou want an estate settled go to J. O. OSDORNB. If vou want to go to lay, or to keep out of laty consult , J. O..OSBORN3.' If you nccJ the oerviceänf a Lanycr in Court or out of Court employ . J O. OSBORNE. irrOlice over Wheeler'rt Hank. I'LVMOUIH, INDIANA. i f G s Sl ""'g I" om 25 CTS to tjU 3&CTbpcr yatd.atth LOW PRICE TORE. Bl-tf ' M. IL RICE. id
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AT jHOiV EST COR3 RR T .......11 .f..11 '".peBiiuii-Mi.ii-in.r, "v r That I hn.ro reeeutly returned from the Lhh & j atnnow lureceiptof a y? iiiil Ooiiilto Ntoclc Of carefully eleeted AMD C- 1.1 OCE.UIES! and verjthinpelie formerly kept by m, which 1 will sell at ftir prices. I willtake" ii exchaage fro goods, allkiudsof ITIcrchan tabic Produce, AND MONEY WILL NOT BE REFUSED Iinrite niv old customers to calland exomin mystoek and prices, and if they suit, they will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to indue you to purchase of nie. Honorable, straightforward dealing and a living profitand no. Lun.lu is my motto. Thoseknowingthemsclvesin arrear?arc noti tied thuttheir dius uro very much needed, smdl hopethey wil redeom theirpromi.eFto par up. J.BROWNLLE. TSulT-Jtf Stave BoHg, ! HE'DING & HOOP P LES. . Ve ul paj tnefol. owing prices fro unit! a dato ülltil January l.-t, 1H5, for Stave Bolts Heading Antl 'tot.p Poles delivery at ourStire Faclory ai 1 1 vraouta. White Oak Stav Colts, $R,50 pr. cord 5,00 " Ked Headin; White Oak Rived Hciidiu 1 Or rv 19,00 per thousand " Crecn I7,0'J Hickory Hoop Poles 25fl(J ALWO AT In veod, Bourhon and Etna Green, we will pay $1,00 per con! for Red and While Oak Stave hn'.trt, and $1,2.) per cord for Red 0:ik, Ash, Kim und Maple Heading bolts and $.22,00 f ei thousand for t ickory Hoop Poles, delivered on the side tracks, convenient for loading nt cr.r?, the above to be of good nualit y and to b piled . -md in.p ctedbv u v lOnTtlj HUJILHUT BKO'Ö L CO. Bout Mead This, UN'LESS YOU" WANT TO 'BIT GOODS CHEAP; IF YOU DO, COME TO TH NCW CROCKRY STORE OF 1-hEAVELANÜ & WORK, Who keep constanfly on hand, apd are daily ro cciinga Urgeandcoiiplcte assortment of lTnniil.v CH roeerloH, Such as are ukually kept for sale by ihe beu Grocers. We r.Iso keep a lull stock of CRCCKIRY, GLASS. STONE AND WOODEN WARE, LOOKING GLA??F.I?, COAL OIL LA M, nnd Coal Oil to fill them. Also the bebt brand of Tippecanoe Mills Flour by tlie Birrel. Sack or cwt.,bfsidcs aprcat many ! other hiugs "too tedious to mention." Calland ! eauiii,t our Goods before buying elsewhere. -We iilso exchange (Joods for all kinds of Coun try Produce, and arc paying the highest Market pries in Cash fr. CORN. rOTATEKS, TiUTTKK, EGG8, . CHICKENS, 15EKF IUDK55, TALLOW, BEESWAX, and iu fact almost any thing the Farmer have t srll. Remember, the plce is on La Porte Street at the Sign of the Ncr Grocery Store of ("JjHAVKLAND k WORK. March 31, v9n.1ö-tf NKW JJOOK STOKE. O. H, P. BAILEY, ' DKALF.R IX . BOOKS AN!) STATIOXKRY. At the Post Office, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Keep constantly ou hand a large stock of .School Hooks, HiNi'i'lluiH'oii Hooks, lEIMcs. SJLink Hooks, Photograph Alltunis, Porifolios, Stvvi IVns. Shoot Itliiislr, All Kinds of, Papers Folio i'l, Flat Cnp, l oolscap, Record Can, Corrirnereinr Note. Parchment Not.?, Letter, Hath and Ilillet. . Envelopes of All Sizeu und Qualities. it b:e, cii, ti niui ivks "Ttccoao Aro Corvi:c I.tkh, j n 1 a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. II. Newspapers, Literary Paper, and Magazine icceirrd daily. New Publications Forwardefl by Pfrcinl asents, can be found in hia tor vio nl6tf JLOST OK NTOU: From the farm of Jerry Klingcr, six miles west of I'lvDiouth, tho fo'lowing described cattle. One large red ox, nvcye.u old, with a, white Fiotin'tlie upper part of tho forehead, 'white Ptsoh both !Uukti,s)eckWd with white on the belly. One red -heifer, three years old, with white potA on theflanks. Hoili were fat when disappeared.' Any person girirl; uitablc information of ihf ir whereabouts, or delivering them to mc in Plymouth trill rccievc a reward of ten dollars, inlötf PETER DALAKER, Hutchcr A. K. BRIOOS, . nLACKSMlTHING axd HQ USE fl-f SHOElNG.donc eil a nil promptly, I.7'i5hp iu South Plymouth, near th ; biidge' T'JnlLly
j FÜtt SALE VUE.1P. O A bnre.vn a pood lot and small house, : for 8.4k, 2d lot wrt of lirownlte' bridge. South ; V mouth. For further particulars, ei.quire at i this ofiicc cr, of .TS I'M. Itlolllar i
rami lor SILK or REXT. A FARM containing 47; arcres of land is -olIVi ed for srdi.' or rent, one half of said farm is improved, the balance is firtratf timber ., " . ... , . , ..... t m mc premises is a gooa oienara am: oimums moderate. The above farm ioin the to n of Plvin one hundred rods of the Court House in said countv seat,; beautiful situation and town site ah win re ?oia cneap ior casti. it n:i so.u ft 11 'II L.ll l- r 1 Ii . ..1! II will he ?oid cheap tor cash. It n:t po.u i it will he for rent. It i aUo within 0:10 balf s of the". Ft. W. i C. H, R. Depot. For iculars inquire of the subscribers at Ijapotte S')OIl mile particuls Ind. December 22,ltG4 W. A. rhCE. S. VAN PELT. pd tmar 1 '65 NEW FIRM NEW GOODS. The undirsisined having come here with a view to make this place their future home, bc leave to solicit a fair sss.sitr.or p.rrizoAMOE from the citizens ol this p'ace, vicinity, and a traveling connnuuity,promiMtig at alt times a Strictly Fair Dealing. GOOOS TO KG A S 11 E P It E S E N T E D .V IN WITH SMALL, RETURNSShall be pleased to have their Stock and Prices eloseiy examined. Very Respectfully SrEYRR v SHANR.. Plymouth, Indiana; Nov. 17 ieM vlUnlClf cr x e ZZ c ex. 1 c. 5" Co T5 ' a o 5 o o 7T 2 k U ? n o o o" "i zr. o p 3 r 4 0 w w 1 Ji id c -3 r Tri8B flitters are rcparnl, la pnr Duurboh W Uicky, from a coruLiuaiiou of over twenty ilifferfiit kiiuli of roots, barks and herbs, which act ia perfect roneert one with tlie olker, prepared from the riiriiinl formula pi .n bjr th pr-at chief, 1U1 Jacket, to Ir. Chapin, who usod tlitm successfully in Ida practice for many years, and by tlu ir use gained so great a popularity In the treatment and care of lieil.i. Liver Complaint, CwiiBttpation, McW aud Nervous Headache, Fever aud Ague, and aU.diiat s ariMnp from torpid liver or imlipestlon. Peruana suffn Lt-.s frost either ef these loathsome diseases will find a sure cure by tlie use of these Hitters, which are perfectly pure and free from all those drugs and poisons usually put up in such preparations and palmed off on sui unsuspecting puUlö. A Blr.ele trial will convince the nmrt skeptical that in theTtfcD JACKET there is virtue which no tlier Sitters p3.-s. They strengthen aud invigorate the system. They are uncqualcd for general deoility. They are a snro cure for dyspepsia. They give a good and healthy appetite. . Thay assist digestion. ' They are tho best stimulant In existence, They are a preventive of Fever and Agu. ' They relievo constipatien They cure Nerven Headache. V They are perfectly pure and palatable. SAged persons and delicate females will flbi they enn save large doctor's t ills by the use of these liutlTS. lleware of counterfeits. The Red Jacket Pittcrt ire only sohl in bottles with our oarae Mown oa the side, and our private government s'smp acres the cork. o C a Ct For SferfiHnal and Table uses, which are perfectly rure, aud ueed only be tiled to be appreciated. None getraue Unless they have our f o.'J label eo each bottle, and our Initiale pretaed la wU over the coik. ,j Sold by all drapgista and dealers throujliout th country. Call for our goods and take no other. Circulars to the trade supplied oa application V Bennett Pletern & Co. SaU by ,vKo. 21 River St., CMcago. SETTLV VP! All pfrsons indthtcJ tn tlie Lite firm of RICK k SMITH a. e earnenly rcjtuted to rail and ettie tueir e otmli AI. ii, RICE. v3n39tl' CHASLANOER St BRO S, MinufaCtt.rrrsofwaons,canics etc. Rlac1 southing, paiatin' s;c J grainingdoae to erde
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ACCUMULATED OYER 300 OOO. AND CONSTANTLY INCREASING, rpHIS FN I ERPRISING COMPANY IS now doinirati exteiivc ai.d fluiiri.bini' siooss iibiii tl:C limits of the l::t.to. and inas. much &s it confines the business of the Company to the State, the natron lire of our neoole is soli.-. 1 neu iteu J Policies arc i.suod for any period not exceeding ( seien years, at rates a reason ible ns the pron:pt n.irmctit of losses will permit, on all kicds of Business Houses Water Mills. Hotels rhnrrhe School Houses, Dwelling Houses, Ilarns, and out houses, together with the contents oi each, both in towu aud country. Svnrticulnr Alteniion Liiven lo Hie insurance of rami Property. Indiani.ms ! YoU have been paving and continue t ray to companies located in Illinois Cnncclicut. New York and other States, hundrel of thoupandsofilollars per annum. This immense eüm sent out of the State for in-uranee purpose can be retained amjng our owu citizens, for which purpose THE SINNISSIPPI H.i3 been instituted. You have now an opportunity of injuring vour property -R ith a safe and reliable Company in our oyu State. It should be the pride and pleasure of every citizen to encourage home enterprise, and by comparing the plan ot this company with that of others, no person can fail to perceive the ad vantages of the Sinaissippi over anv similar insUtution doing business iu our State Olllcei: ELIJAH GOODWIN, IWdeni, WM.P. LED WICH, Vice President, JOHN R. KERRY. Secretary, WM.P. LEÜWICIJ, Ti easurer. Ehler ELIJAH COODWIV, Induu.w.oli. Hon. WM. N I BLACK, Vincenne WM. H. MONTGOMERY, Loogootee J. R. HERR Y, Esr,. h ' WM. P. LFDWir.H vlO tiJl-Iv Agent Tor Plymouth and vkinitT. jSOMETHJiVG NEW" AB BEOKER &CO. Itforra the citizensof Mnrdiail and adjuiiiin Counties That they hav received A New and Fresh Stock OF iy A. i I I . V G KOGEHIES, Which they nteudtosell in .Yorttwrn Indiana. Tlu-ir Stock consists II I I f Queciisware, of every Cccriplitm, w oorlcnwaro, Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good G-ROCiiRY STORE COUNTUYPKODUCK. They will take almost all liudo ei Cur.irT Troduce In Exchange for Goods REMEMBER THE PLACE, JLTÖne door -Mve ?!. i M. Rekr' 3 Goode rfiul Ct.thing Store, IVo. V. OoiJiii IJlolc, PLYMOUTH, IiilIAi. AB. BECKE K 10. NToMtlber CI lf,l4.1tf TaTv SgR.V0. nniLITATED f I h PJt Vierer hai vr.t; been restored to hcftlt', m t.w d.yg. tt UiV TMW of rr s , is will.ns to aist hi, Syrerins ftdlow-ore. tares lv .endinfr fn-e.) tn the rerript of ,M,it pud a.llrcssed envelop a copy of the firmlu ol cureeinilovedv Ljrert to J'JilN y- OAr.NALL, ' , , Krooklvn, N. V. .43) chan.lhc eon. .V ei,p. iny. A ( ill!) t7i.vaYii!. T" A Clergyman, n Idle residi.' in Poutn AmrHra as a missionary, discovered a gale and e'.mpU remedy for the Cure of Nritnus Wrnln vK EnrlylVcay, Deascs of tl.p Fhnarj and Fftnilial Orpans. and the hole train of diforder brought on by bun ef til and vit-iotia habits. Great number? havebeen already curs4 by thin noble remedy. Prompted by a desite to b nt fit He af. lllcted .an, unloi tunate, I will wnd tho rticeit e for prepvrlng aI1j sii,g this medicine, in a Fealrtl develop, loan oneho needs It. Free t, ryc. J rieaae inclose a wtampctl envelope, addreedtJ vourPlf. Adito ' ' JOKIH T. 1NMAN. r" Suticn li. Hibie House,' Kiw Vcik City 1 All kinds f Job SVotk dene at this Office, o a ;ril'uotice with neatne? a;l Hfiritch
