Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 June 1865 — Page 3

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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 40,

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-rT: Local and Miscellaneous. liill Hill geti up the nicest Lemonade : t . " ' " T c;,. i Ii- . r T. A. Mmons has moved his stork of groceries to the room Xorth of Blain's )ru s:tor . : , j Our energefc Suprv,Sor. Mr Jo.eph ; cstervelt, is still en-raged iu the good work of improving cur streets. Success; to him In Lis arduous labor. 1 lie weather has teen oppressively warm j Miid very dry for some time past; the ther-! 4 "i . . it . i.iometer reaeh.ng away up into the nineties, and the dust flying in clouds. A here's the man that is to sprinkle our streets! If you want nice Photographs the place ; to get them is at the Photograph rooms of j vT. R. Lo.ey, over Rice & Tiro's Store. j Mr. Lov is taking ii- finf tnnr d r.Ir. ! uro, in tho r.mZ l i tVl. IJnUcy la fixinir up the storeroom' below the Democrat office in frrand style, j , .., i i r t, i o and will move his fdnck of Rooks. Sta-' tionerv. J-c. h-ether with ihn M.ffl t - ' , inaiewua5. i The death sentence of Millipan, Uowles auJ norsey. has been commuted by j p-esit!ofit to iiii.ri.-onment for life. They ; were removed hit week to Columbus j Ohio, and are now rcuSnedin the Stale ! . :.r.. ' I i Fat her Paul, with whom all our citizen hare been acquainted for several yenrs Vast, died in this place, and was taken to Fort "Wayne fr fcrial. II was quite Rged, and haJ been a consistent, member i . T- 4 ill r tne i'resiyt?naa I nurcii lor many vcar?. The Gips-ey tribe whith ha.- infested bis ; licighborhccd or aiiie time past have we earu changed their quarters aud gone tu! i ., i-ii , ome other locality a crood riddance. . . 31ay they have a safe journey aud a l -ngj one ii- 1 I 1 . . i 1 e acknowled'e the receipt, bv cxprc;?. . c , J ol a beaut.tul and tastefully arranged j

biNjuet of elegant flowers, from the south , The Orator. Reader and Chaplain, to be part of the State. The fair donor will ; selected by the committee on Arrangeplease accept our thanks for the choice I mc,": , , ... , , j Pdice to be selected and instructed bv ltt- . j lie Mughal. Sudden Death. A little daughter of! Full programme f order of procession Mr. John Xoll of thU nlieo. wa.s sud.L-niv ' 'in'1 --reisL S. with times and places of

attacked on Stindar last with a severe fit of vomiting, while on a visit with her parents to Valparaiso, and expired in a very ihort time. It is supposed that her death was occasioned bv sun stroke. Her re-i. j - - ; inain-5 were brought home by the afflicted parents, and buried here on Monday. There were five adult persons baptized by Rev. W. Lust, jr., at the Episcopal Church in this place. last Sunday. Tie same ordinance was administered in the afternoon to one of the children, in the presence of the Sunday School of Mr. ; Lu.-ks Parish. Ouite a number of i er u:is in the Parish arc awaiting the visitation of the RMup to receive the rite of c:!jüruiation. Hssry Hmhjins, formerly of the Ft J " i avne Time, who some time tince was removed from this place to L;i Porte for medical treatment, departed this life on Sun lay last, after a protracted UIdcs of tevcral months. The remains of Mr. II. were brought to this place on Monday for interment, his wife having died and been buried here something over a year ago. The deceased was a baptized member of the Episcopal Church, and at his request, the impressive nnl appropriate burial service of tbe church was read on the occasion, EcY. W. Lusk, jr.. officiating. Last Thnrsday bein the day set apart by the president for humiliation aud prayer in consequence of the death of Mr. Lincola, scrvic? was held in the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches of this place, j Why the Catholic and Methodist Church" es were not open for service, we have not learned. The attendance was small at both place?, not more perhaps than a hundred or so being resent including btth concrrecratioiis. O C3 The Circus last week was largely attended both morning and evening, although the weather was so hot as to render the crowd very uncomfortable. Of the performance, we have only to pay, that the equestrianisri was tolerable, the horses well trained, the Clown confabulations exceedingly :af, italc, and un profitable," while the gymnastics were the best which have been exhibited here for a dozen years. The board of Corporation Trustees should take immediate aud energetic steps to have our streets and alleys cleansed. The accumulation? of filth and garbage in Borne places are absolutely frightful, and unless something is dono to remove them wc may expect, before t7ae warm weather clones, to see a vast amount of sickness in ( ur midst. Ihcsc depositaries of garbage nd filth arc productive of horrible stenchauu odors quite thcievcrsc of redolent. They shouhl be removed at once, and if the people who inhabit the lots adjoining will not do it, let the board order the Marshal to do it, and see that he performs the dutv tt once. Pelav in thi? matter is! i'cath

! Fomih or July Celebration. I i Atan,tif,fthCcitizen9ofPTmouthi

;ou Monday evening, June 5tli, at the KJ- ! wards? House, it was decided to celebrate !the comiii" Fourth of Julv, in an appro - priate manner, and the tollowing Jicsülu - til'n was unanimously adopted: . : "Th.it in the comingcelebration of the Fourth of Jclt in Plymouth, nothing of a partisan, polkicul or sectarian character shall be admi'ted in the rrognin)rne or exercises, either in mottoes, emblems, pageants or otherwise, and the Marshals . are instructed accordingly." The citizens of the county at large are invited t0 ,ake iu it generally aud make the demonstration worthy ot the day. The following officers and committees i were appuinicu. i r(s(cnt vj in? uuy. n. x . cuun u. 1 ce Fresideid J . It. Usborue and 1 3Iattingiy. Lsqs. I Chief Marshal. Geo. F. Lenson. j yjr, W. Hurlbut, Card, ; y l;ce: Licuts. Washinyjtöii Kellev and Geo. K. liriggs, Capt. J. M. Confer, S. 11. Edwardsand David How. VYf,y Aa.-Capt. A. Morrison, MHUart MarshaVs Aids. Col. O. II. P. Hailey and Lieut. K. R. Shook. Marshal's Aiik residing in the country. Le elected by the Chief 3IarsLals, civil and .Military. Committee on Arrangement, C. II. Kccv W T11T sin, C. C. Buck, II. 35. Dickson, A. O. A rr i i iT.,-iK.,f ' loriUIl. . 11. itive aju xt. iiunuui. n.. V-..,... c;mfl T.r ! -K" U estervelt. Lambert us.uauiu ana vr. I X. Sherman. -Ir. T. A. T.emon, II. Thayer, C. k! Toan, T. A. Bort ( Caron, Mrs. Mark Cnmmiu, rton, A. AT... rn atron, Airs. Jiarx ummiuirs, .urs. i. A. Borton. Miss Eva Wcstervelt, Miss 1' Wriprht, Miss Carrie Toan. C' Music. II. 1?. Dickson. II. d. Th:i- .- I. 1 1 .- 1 -l 1. 1 VV II l nl iMirn On l-'nnr, T.K. Houghton, A. hoyd, M. A. O. Packard, Henry Ilumr'vhou.-tr. II. 15. Pershing, .Ir. John Alleman. Mrs. O. K. Hcwett. Mrs. John Woodward, Mii. Dr. Sherman, Mrs. Washington Kelly. To have basket dinner for citizens, and lables to be lurnisheil bv citizens lo? t . mm SI III ' - f .. i 4 soldiers v.-it Ii their families. i f)m 1y,i't,rm ami T,lhJt X. D Lovely, T.J. I'atiersou, II. Hilliga, J. F. Laugenbaugh, Chris. JIaslangcr. On Covnaitcc,-V. Fisher, G. II. Hes. J. 31. Klinker, and J. E Trobrids?e. .- , .. ' T - , T) ',, On Ordnance, kc. Lieut. Geo. JJaldin and Capt. Dan. Hamlin. i On B tuners. John Blaiu and Capt. .VUl l:a .MMIKSOII. , On lajts Omars and M Cü . j.y )r . j ,j . Vinall. i ii tssiig?rs. rer.uezvous. will be Published in due 1 time. M ison?. Odd Fellows, and SuiuLy Sehotds arc earne-tlv ie'iue?ted to join in re-aba or uniform lepare, everybody, for one great gala lay. that shall be remembered and be creditable to the spirit and patriotism of the count v. O. II. P. RA I LEV, Chn. I. Mat FINELY . Sec'v. The other d;y, while iu town, an over zealous but indiscreet republican, of the radical abolition negro-equality persuasion ltavin- imbibed somewhat to frcelv of that delectable fluid called, for tlntrt, "forty rod whisky," became very abusive to one of his democratic neighbors, calling him : a ton, traitor, and sundry other bird names. Democrat not relishing this kind of conversation, advised the other to abstain from tne use of such epithets in connection with hie name, intimating that if he did not tic result might impress a lesson calculated to teach liim a little discretion. This, of cDurse, offended republican, and he ;went for" democrat, and found him, but the ging and the finding were At the cost of a sound thrashing. The day has j pas?ed by when citizens will tamely submit to having heaped upon thcin outrageous epithet of the character heretofore much toj freely used I y a certain .class of fanatics, a limited number of whom reside in this county. The bo.rd cd county commissioners commenced their June ses on Monday last. This is usually a very laborious, and sometimes a somewhat lengthy session. We are not as yet advied of the acts done by the board, bnt hope to be able next week to give our readers a synopsis of the doings of this important tribunal, as all it dues is of general interest to the people at large. Wc suggest to the board, and to the people, the propriety the almost absolute necessity of having a new jail, and a set of tirc-proof offices for the county officers. The county records arc at the mercy of any interested aud unpvincifjjed man who might fancy that a box of match es would afford a cheaper and less cxpen eive remedy than a coursa of law. Resides this it would cost the county more, ten times ovor. to renlare the records aftrr a tbrn tlo officr would ermt. tn s.iv nothing of their imperfections when done, and the manifest impossibility of replacing many ot them at all. Lot the people take hold of the matter, and the commissioners will be found ready to do their part in this important work. Railroad Meetings. --There will lea meeting held at the following times and places, for the purpose of securing means to survey the contemplated Toledo, Rurlington, and Pacific R. R., to wit: At Knox, June 10, 2 o'clock p. in. At Tjner City, June 14, 7 p. ni. At which times and places hooks will be opened for the subscription of stock. " Ry order of Financial Committee. II. T. HOWARD, Ch'n. .1. S. Reni'M-.SVy.

The Indictment or Lee den. Weitzel Expedition.

The N. Y. Tribune's special dispatch from Norfolk, Va., Jfcne 2, says : i -"-o peacnmcui ti uen. Lee oeiorc , S'jun in mc i niieu diätes lmsI inet vouri, in session in uns citv, was postponed on last Wednesday until to-day, iu consequence of the reception of the president's proclamation of amnesty, as the presiding judge slated, to ahrd op portunity to those interested to peruse and fctndv " Tho Texas exr.edition under ftonrril wLIKä" I 25th corps, and sixty first-class steamers j are üCtl tran.p0jt3 The co,muand takes rations for forty day?, and ü00 round cf ammunition for each man. It is stated that the report that disunionsts had carried Virginia at the election last week, is altogether too sweeping iu its character. Most all who are elected to the legislature voted against the secession of the states, and have been opposed to lie aUJliiij ccr sicco. Fratu Cairo. Cairo, June 3. The prisoners arrived at Xcw Orleans 4 trom Camp Ford, Texas, consist of Iarc detachments from the 77th and loth Illinois, I20th Ohio, I73d Ne.v York, 1G:L Indiana, 2d and Oth Kansas, and smaller i if.tlf.lir..ifc: fl '!. '15(1, OO.l ...1 1 1.1. V "'. "uu " 1 lowa, vTUiu iiiiiio.-s, ;;j;n Indiana, Jü-d .mii i xu , v.w v4,r'- i10 n,:pm Ar,r. cautile battcrv, and a number of miiccllaB2ÜUS J-quads "from almost evcrv state, to,t , r. Ay ,, j;2tr.er with crews of the steamers hmma, City litdle, and John Warner, also a few of the Clifton and Moniin: Lirht. i The latter arc the oldest prisoners of the war. Imvinir Lven T-risoners twcntv-eijrht months. An Indianapolis dispatch of Monday says with reference to the payment and mustering out of Indiana troop, we have two reports one that thev are to be must tercd out at Louisville, and tie other that tbov are tu comp borIn vie v of the last named contingency, the commandant here has ordered the closing of all drinking saloons to soluiers. To Delinquent Tax Payers. Notice h hereby jiven th.it the Delinquent Tax Duplicate is now in the hands of an oiiiccr fur collection. All who owo Delinquent Tares will gave costs lj paving the same before btinpr vi.-itcd by the Collector. Taxes m:y be pan! either at the Treasurer's, office at Plymouth, or to D. How, who improperly authorized to receipt fcr the same. D. O. QUI VEY, Treasurer of . C. June ? 2t. G CA i DI AXS SALE. Notice h hereby given thtt the underpinned, guardian of franklin Johnson, a minor, will -ell at private fale the unlivided half of Lot Number twci-.tv-sercn in Ti;:iver's fccohJ addition t?l,,c tcvI1 OI 15oui,,on. lu Mariüa.i Lou.ity. ln!Application of rurehascrs will be received by the undersigned c.t his residence, and said propWily sold on or after July 1st, 1SC.". . One tlord cash; and the residue i'ih ih' nioiuna ipmu ,.y ui sa.iv. ttie purchaser 'ivin note with inter est, w iviiiK bent fit of valuation laws and fee ured by good freehold recurity. Said sale will be subject to the approval of the Common l'lea Court, WILLI A M Ü A R 1 SON, G uardian June 8, '.Sv d'CARDIXS'S SALE. N' ; ii hereby given that by virtue of an orde. jf the Common Pleas Court of Marshall County Indiana, at the .May term thereof for the year l?tI5, the m.dersijiied, guardian of Daniel Klingarnan, John Klingarnan. and James Klingainan, minors, w ill sell at Public Auction, at the prom ses on the 7th day of July, ltuo. Lot number 115 and 12G, in the town of Plymouth, countr and State aforesaid. TIMMS OF SALE One third cash, the balance iu two equal payments' at six and twelve month, with notes drawing interest (rom date, wtiying valuation aud appraiemei.t law., nnd secured by good freehold surety. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. EÜWAKÜ II. ENGLISH, Guardian. June H, n-i'l IIa i I way. On and after May H, 1SC5, Trains will leave Stations daily, Sabbaths excepted, as fellows: Train leaving Chicago at 5:50 P, M, leaves daily, T KAI KS GOING WEST.

L-xrnEss Mail j Ex. j Ex. Pittjbnrgh.. . . 2,1 Da m 7.00a m 2,0UrV:i,50ri Rochester.... 3,20 8.31) 3.15 4,15 New Brighton b.4.1 3 '10 4.30 Knon 4,','5 9.35 4,24 5,22 Colun.biana.. 5.01 10.17 5,03 6,0(1 Salem 5,:tl 10.48 5,35 G.33 Alliance (i.'J3 11.50 C.35 7..15 Canton 7.12 12.12 7,25 8,25 Mas.ilon . . . ... 7,25 l.OOr.M 7,i0 ?5G Orrvillc H,12 1.12 8.23 9,40 Woofer 2.1H 0,(1 10,10 LoudonvilJe. . 9..19 3.2G 10,00 'll.'JO MaiiiGelJ.... 10,30 4 V5 11,00 Ü213am r. ... ArlM'O 5.00 jl;.30 12,45 Crestline I)n 130 6.40am' 12.01 am! ljf, Bucyrns 11 59 7.10 12,29 1,51 Upr Sandu.kv 12,40pm 7.5? 1,09 2,30 Forrest 1.15 ?.35 1,44 3.01 Lima 2.31 10 10 3.00 4,14 Lelphos 3.12 10.59 3,45 4.50 Van Wert 3,42 1134 4,17 j 5,20 Fort Wayne.. 5,20 1.3(rsi 6,02 ",00 Columbia.... C,IM 2.2S fi.lG 7,15 Warsaw 6,51 3 l2 7,4 1 H.34 Plymouth.... 7,52 4 15 9,30 Valparaiso.... 9,27 7.00 10,37 11.00 Chicago .11,20 9.30 'l2.30r m 12 Sorsi TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail ExpRrssj Ex. ET Chicago 4,50am C,20am 5.50i m'k) 20pM Valparaiso... 70 jtO 7.45 1240? Plymouth H.H 9,:i0 9,27 2,25 Warsaw ;10,I4 IO,iS 10,29 3J17 Columbia ....'11,17 11,12 11.20 4,32 Fort Wayne.. 1,P) la, I5r m 1225am' 6,(!0 Va n W e r t . . . . 2 ,25 1 ,20 1 ,46 7 ,32 Deljho? 3,12 2,(!2 2,21 H.03 Lima 3,17 2.34 3,00 8,45 Forcft 5,25 3,53 4,17 10,15 Upr Sandus-k-, 6,00 4,22 4,46 10,47 Bucyru 70 5,06 5,20 11.29 Cretin,! Ar 7.30rM 5,20 6,00 12.0!r Mansfield 7,30 6,13 ",13 1,16 Loutloville... 8.55 7,37 7,59 1.53 Woortcr 10,15 8,3 8.4S 2.47 Orrvillc 1 0,r0 9.00 9.IG 3,13 Massilon 'if ,10 n,r5 .r.:; 3,47 Canton 12,00 9,55 10 16 4.05 Alliance 1,20 M 10,40 11,30 5,05 Sa'.trn 0.00 11,16 12.05rM 5.35 Coiuntbiai.a. . 2r'7 11.10 12,31 6,00 Enou 3,20 12,20am 1.12 C.35 New Brighton 4,10 12.5S 1.55 7.10 Rochester 4,30 1,10 2,0 7,25 rithargh.... 6,00 2,20 3.20 8,30

For New Cistle nnd Erie, C:l0a. m Accommodation Trains leavfc Allegheny for New Brigh ton 9:00 a ui.; 11:15 a. m: 2:15 p m: 4:45 p. m; 6,00 p. n. For Econom. 10,30 p. m. For New Castle Greenville nnd Jamestown, Pa.,

3 15 p. m. 1 T. H, MYBR8, Gfn. Ticktt Ae-nt.

PLYMOUTH MARKET! t

CORRFCTF.D WF.EKLT Ffour per barrel $9,00 i W heat per bushel SI,25 1 Corn Hg3t). Oats 30(740 . Potatoes 0(0 90 i Clover seed $1C,(H(',T 1 1 00 j Fl a x s e e-d ...... j ..$2, Ott 2,2' 11 Ol J Pork per cwt. Lard., 10 i 12; i il ! 5 ; ' Butter t.rrgs Hides preen 11 Dry KM Hav, wild $10,00(5111.00 J " Tame . $15.00 Apples, preen, pef bs'shcl. .$2.00 j " Dry, per fe... . 1Q j I ro s .in:. r.Ir tract of land lving on Wolf Creek, heinr the S.'K. .( and L t's 3 and 4 of Sect. 32. Town j .13, Ranfre 2, in Marshall County, containing, 239! j acres, all good timber land: Terms: One half cash, Ralanco in 12 morillu with interest, anil Notes secured by mortgage. Title indisputable. For information Enquire of, DORM AX DAVIDSON, Indianapolis. or T. CRi SSNER, Plymouth Branch Bai.k June 1 , 'Jvv j . -?lA t JIa J0 U -L L LJ THE UXDEIISIGXED HAVE Opened an Agricultural Store on . Till. CUIiMlt Ub LA rOilTE AM) C EXT Kit STREETS, j n ihc lhc J'!'1 LEAVELAND STAND, where thev intend keeping on Land a general assortmect of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Consisting of UKAPIXC AXD MOWING MACHINES, THRESHING MACHINES, "WHEAT PRILLS, CIRCULAR & DRAG SAWS SUGAR MILL EVAPRATORS, HOUSE HAY RAKES, HORSE POWER FORKS, WHEAT SCREENS, FAXING MILLS, CUTTING RÖXES GRAIN CRADLES CIDER MILLS, PLOWS of all kinds, With mnny other things too r.ufncrous to mention We arc prepared at all times td furn'sh on short notice PORTA RLI? S.WX .HILLS, STEAM ENGINES, PLANING MACHINES, &e, &e. We fhall kec ) constantly on hand a supply of Lund Fhuter of the best quality, which we will sell at the Lowest Maiket Trice. Wc earnestly request all thosewishing any thinp in our line to calla and examineour Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, Apr.',), 'Cni.Mtf B A CO IV & IV I COLES. Sl'llYEY NOTICE. iOUCC I IV 1UV LIUII Hill Uli" ll.U' l-CI' U X . 1 1 .. it .1. r ; 1 county survevor of Marshall county jtm..:ia will at the rcq-est of John G Rockhill proceed on j rues lav June 27th 1"65, to survey and u .divide section 21 T 32 N R 3 E in Marshall County and aho c tab'ish the corners of the lands belonging to said Rockhill in said section said survey t ill be vmtuv.ic from day to day if necessary till completed. Non resident owners of land in said section who fail to meet me at the time above mcntioi,cd at the Alleman's ?tore inTippccanoe and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expenses of said purvey will be returned to the county Audito" as delinquent, and siCh d-lln'jäenciej placed on th e tax duplicate for eollection according to law. J. M. HUNGER Co.Fur.cf M-C SCUYL'' JSOTICE. Notice is hereby given that ihe under sisrne! County Surveyor of Marshall Ccanty, Indiana will at the request of Otho McMt'dlen proceed on VVcdnt-sdajr the 2Itt diy of Juno, l&of. to survey and subdivide Section 13, M. R. L. in Marshall County, and also establish the corners of the lands belonging to s:"J Mc.Mulen in said section, said survey will be continued flora du to lav il necessary till coinpicieu. Non-resident owner. ol land in said section who fail to meet nie at the tme above mentioned at the residence of Otho McMtillen, snd defray orprovide for defeavin their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor as , delinquent, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate for collection according t. law-. n39 J. M. KLING ER, Co. Sur. M C. STATE O F I N D'l A N A 1 Marshall county S3 Iu the Marshall Ciicuit Court Au-ut Term 1 t?C5. Joscph II. Leiby ) vs Di Eve Ann Leiby, j ivorcc. ThcphintilTin the above entitled cause by his attorney, l.as tiled in my o Slice his complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by .he return of the Sheriff f Marshall countf on a summons issued to said defendant that the defendant Eve Ann Leiby is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, she is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against h?r, and unless flic appear answer or demur thereto at the calling of said csase on the first day of the" next term of said court tobt begun nnd held at the Court hou;ie in the town of Plymouth, on the 2d Moid.iv of August lt65, said complaint and the matters nnl things therein contained and allcdgcd w ill be heard und determined in her absence JOHN C. CUSIIMAN Clerk. C. II. Reeve PHT-iAtty. 33 STATE OF INDIANA.? MAR-SHALL COUNTY J is In Marshall Circuit Court, AogOV. Term, 16C5 Andrew Bolingcr VS DircTcc. Adeline Holiiiger.) The plaintiff in the above entitled cau?ebjhis attorney, has fflel in my otlicc his complaint againKt the defendant, nnd it appearing by the itihdavit of a competent person that the defendant Ad.ililiC Bölingen is a non resident of the State of Indiana, she is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said comptaint against her, nnd unless fchc appear answer ordemur thereto at the calling cf bh'hI cause on the first day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held" at the Court house iu the town of Plymouth en the 21 Monday ot August I c65, sai l complaint and the matters ana tilings mcrcin coniainea ana ail.l -Ml t.m lnoi-.l ad dpIrrmJnlin kr K. IVw ' tit I'11 i ri - m--m "Bai.vBasava a, a.n. JOHN G. CUSHM AN Clerk. Churrh -r.uru,y 113" Attvs, n33

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I3T B0ÜRB0N.I HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT.! GROSH & NOBLE. IN OMAR DAVIS' NEW BUILDING; Rave open d a large and complete stock of Hard - Weavers' Reeds, Belting, Ploughs, OILS, PAIXTS,! And ten tliousand other articles not mentioned in advertisement. ; We wou'd say to she citizen of Bourbon and : surrounding countty, that w. expect to locate : permanently among you, and hope by keeping ' the very j Best Stock of Goods: i and cHinc: a chca'p as any other Store this side of Fort Wayne or Chuago, to receive a liberal j patronage. , j Citll and elamine ot:r stoclc bcToW going abroad J to purchase. j EM IL GROSI1. I Bcrurbon. Af4r 20 'CS.nlH 1. JOS. M. NOBLE, j tcfliial totirt D R.J.LONG ECLECTIC TIIYSICIAN. Would inform the citizens of Plymouth and the 1 surrounding country, th:tt he will be in his office in Plymouth, in Wood ward. Brick Euilding, on the following da vs in each month durinjr 1&C5: April 22,2.1, 21,25. 2G, 27, 28 and 2!). Mav 27.2b,29,'Hiand :il. June 2G, 27, 2-, 29 and 30. Julv 22, 23.2 1. 25. mil 26. August 2S.29, aud ! :;0. Ser)Hniber25,2(I, 27, 2-, 29 and 3(1. cto- ! bet-21,22,2.1. and 21. November 25, 20, 7,2, 1 29 and 39. December 23, 21, 25 and 2G. CURABLE DISEASES. j Cancers and einecrousaflectior.s, ulceration j and tumors of different furms. amenorrhea, or ' absence of the rneii'cs, or painful menstrtuation, j lucorrhea, or Hour aJbu, chlcrosis, or grc i-icknes, pndapses uteri, or beariug down, and all i female compl .iitts, general debility, &c. Fever and Ague, chronic affections of the kidneys,1 gravel, all diseases of the back and loin?, liver complaint, diseased f-pleen, chronic and inlhimalory rheumatism elcphaiiliasi, scrofula, hip (lis i ease, white swelling slt rheum, giddiness of the : head, palpitation oi lhc heart, nervou headache,' neuralgia, scrofulous leprosy, and those ditlicul- j ties brought about by the indiscretions of youth?, ' &c, successfully treated. " j I invite the sick to call upon me. My advice in all cases will be gratuitously give.-.: my opinion j unbiased. No expense incurred unless there is j reasonable hope of a cure. I do not make sick to ' make w ell, or tear down to build u again DU- j eases peima'ientlv removrc not smothered for a : time to rekindle in som? other pait of the body, j JJK. L.UNU can be consulted m the English I . i " n Apnl 13ih C:- n23yl JAMES LONG, M. D. RFAIi ESTATE j AND fcOVERHT CLAIM AGENCY. j Soldier's Back Tay, nnd Bounty Collected, and Pensions prjeured on reasoiubl terms. i Real Estate bought nnd sold on commission, 1 Taxes paid, titles erimincd, and abtracts fur nished when desired. Office over the Bank Ph month Indiana. J. G. OS BO K ft F. INS if RE VOUR LIVES for benefit ef your: family with good Lrcu. Acf.nts, and not ! TRAVri.lXG STRANGERS. p:iid, t h rough March 23. 'fa n30tf. Policies issued and losses C. II. REEVE. The Bridal Charmer, an Essay of Warning t and Instructions to Young Men published by! the Howard Assiciation, and sDt free of charge in scaled envelopes. Address Dr J.SKILLIN ! m it itfin pa j i r . i a iu:i . ii fl J KJ K.W 11 K KJ . 14 J.V H t 4MJv lol.'iii k illl'lil'l - j phia, Ta.' vllr.2e iy ; Whisker!!! Those wii-hiii' a line st-t of; w rhiskcrs, a nice moustache, or a beautiful head j f L'lossvhair, will please read the card of Thos. , of F. CIIAl'MA, in another part ol tins paper. n.30 m3 ! Manhood: he Lost, how Restored. HI Just published, a new edition of ! r nr. c iiii rvcir .sxir X&mJJ on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperm iTORRiiKA, or Seminal Weakocss, j Involuntarv Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental j and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar- I ria"e, etc., also Consumption. Epilepsy, and F?ts ; induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance j 11 T Price, in a sealed envelope, 6 cents. j The celebrated author in thi admirable essay' clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' mc j cessful practice, that the alarming conscqiif nces ' of elf-abuse may be radically cared without the j d. ui'-erous use of internal medicine or the appli-; e. ilioHof the knife pointing out a mode of cure j at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of w hich every S'ifiVrcr. no matter what his con-! dition may be, m-y cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. I " 3 j"This Lecture should be in the hands of cv-, crv ycath nnd eveiy man in the land. ! Sent under seal," in a plain envelope, to any , address , ,wst paid, on receipt f six cents, or two j post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A; CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Oflice box 4 515. vlUiily. EE Ah ESTATE FOE SAhE. A go?d stock farm seven miles frofti Plj niou h, j unimproved land in this county, weil adabtcd lo I farming and stock raising, nnd Tcwn lots improTed and unimprovd in I I v mouth and Itouibon. j kfor sale cheap. Terms f pa.? cash and resi due on time secured by wor'gage en thepreiui- ! sis. Eiuiuire of i31 Im J. G. OSBORNU. ; Awl iATio i:oii i. ic i:si: "VTOTICE is hereby givee that the undersigned i will, at the next term of the Commissioner's ' court of Marshall county, to be holded at Tlym - outh, commencing on the first Monday of June, lbSj, opply for a license to retail spirituous liq. uors in quantities less than n quart. The loealion on which I propose to sell j on lot No 178 ' in Ihn lnn rf I'lvmniitlt VaiihnM rmmlr 1 n. iaaatv . " aa v m vuuuwi u 1 di.inn. OIIN C. U KLA N1ER. .M-.rU 5

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And the very be.t SATINETS, of which he ha.a large slock, and invites the attention of farmers and ixorde liviniin the coimfrv generalv. cheaper I I taau C.ah i& had a!iw"lioro in the western states. 1 f i i T- i t . Jo ' 'E? Ptt)!np J nl!C t0 ,1 - lu - fa 4 C 111 - Z r Ü 8 If. O 7J ! tc ( j ' TT 11 TT 'x. - - T. 'J. i 0 - i n ft r. I c as 75 - 1 3 ;2 V. SS ö rr. 'r. w 9 & 13 ZTj n - 'r. zZ. O JX. m ", i i i i t t r' u im o o . 9 0 5r H c rr Maiu-ifadJLadies r TROT. VON VERAE'S DIAEVlOriD DBOPS! er-il-tbntivb; rtot which they mrtr WA K RA NTE D 'in every instance. They we cordially recommended to U Ladies who. from aiokneas or otbr causes, are uaablo to undergo tbe perils of accouchment. Thia remedy la DIAMOND DROPS! Kot an Abortive, bnt aimply a .PREVENTIVE,, .and Is not In tbo least inju-. . rious to the most delicai . constitntiona. Every. .Bottle Warranted., . LET EVZBT LADY TBI IT. 07 Bend Bed Sump for Circular, or 1130 tor the Bemedy. tc C. K. MONROE & CO.. Qeaeral Agentev P. O. Drawer 6501. Chicago. Illinois; Omoe 1M Sontn Clark StreeL For sale at Wholesale In Chicago, by BUHKEAM3 & VAN 8CHAACK. rULLXH. TOCCH & FULLER, LORD ft SMITH. CHAS. O. SMITH SMITH & DWYER, and IL 8COVILL; and for saJr by every Druggist in the Went i3nrc i v Tbesk IMtlcrs are prepared, in pure BonrboSJ WLiky, from a conil.ination cf over twenty different lin'li of roots, barks and kcrli, hieb ax't in perfect concert one ilh the other, prepared from the original formula given by the great chief, lied Jacket, to Ir. l lmpin, who U3cJ tlicm successfully in his pradice (or many years, and by their uc gained so ptvat a popularity in the treatment nnd cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Ccm; luint, t'onstipation, Sick and Nervous Headache, lever and Ajrue, and all tliakast s arising front torpid liver or imliircktion. Pcikoiis cuflerlng from either of these loathsome diseases will find a sure cure by the use of these Hitters, lilch arc perfectly pure and free from all those drugs one' poisons uiu ally put i:p in buch preparations and palmed off ora an unnispcc!ln; pnl Ii. A single trial will" cob"vincc thcmoM tk ptieal tlint in the HEU JACKET there U tuTuc Lkli no otlitr Hilter pen.They strengthen aad invigorate the system. They are uncqualed for general debility r They are a euro cure fcr dyspepsia. .t They give a good and healtliy appetite. ? They assist digestion. They are the hat etinalant in existence. They ere a preventive tff Fever and Agut They relieve conitipatioar. They euro Nert?ct:s Headache. j Ihcy are perfectly pure and palatable. g.. persons AlidViclicMo fcnialet will find they can save Urge doctor's I UI Ly tht use of th t Itter i. He ware cf counterfeits. The Red Jacket Bit. ten are only told In hotllea with cur name blowa on the fide, and our private government Hima acrtHs the coi k. oca O i sjakx v - mmtm rmr m . -bsbbbbB" i x ji &; K'iL.i. &j For Medicinal and Table cues, which ar perfectlypure, and need only be tiled to be appreciated.. None genuine uuleaa they have our to!4 labtl tu räch bottle, aud our luitlala prtaaed lo wax orte the cotk. Bold by all druggists and dealer throe jhout th country. Call for our goods and take do other. Circulars to the trade supplied on application to r Bennett IM?lcru X Co. UoUbj ;sho. 21 XUrar 8t., CUcap. j ltoiit'HC 'Lois, ... e ' . , Thf undersigned .r..s a few lar-jc ized resj. ! dence lots, eligibly located, wbich Lc .ill sill ' hrP rr C!lsn' c I,arl c auJ .thfc teiJu 1 tia.16 t) Milt purcMnserS. I DCSe lOlS arC abOUt ! twice the sire et oriicary towulots p'f J. c. OSBORNE.

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0 TO DR. BIGELOiV I AND NOT SUFFER Üi&t horrible i'M9 tofatertt pt'lsououi fir.es Ir:torofir lni, 1Uf rurii p your fact nd Uody. lil trrru.g your future bpp;ucM ar.J piotpu iu lif-. il has svtC.t ' bl rpiil study for tweotr ytr and 1 thert.Vre the pror prr Lotn alJ afflicted should cf.ni!t. 1IU etlical orf er U No. 17 Ollth C'I:irk stm-t. Chiauco. lllinoi. tcr the IK"t"r iuav be coiuultJ in tteryn from A. M. until 8 p. w. All cömmunicalif,$ Limnder.tiai. Kouib separat . tV Send red xajiip for my MJounal of Hvaltu." fubLaiifd niocUtly and eut to ai.y adlrcaa. May 23, 1.3' I SAYINGS BANK; FOR Mechanics. Workingmcn, Fanners AND YOUNG- MEN1 l,ie ktate or Indiana does not peimit i!Lm ! aWirfiTcr.tof Savings BmkS like tLe in th. . Eajtern States, for the accommodation of ih ; abore classes, a better and f.ifer place it uoW open lorltiem, by tho ptuchaie cf U. S. SEyEN-THlRTY NOTESVhjch pay a far higher rate of mtrrest than arr" ! Savings Dank. These note are FREE IRC1M ALL TAXüTICN. Furnis-hedby the Hranch B.uik of the Slat, at Plymouth, inamouut from $50 upwards. May iy, 'G5-4 T. CRESSXER. Cashr. PEACE, PEACE, And good will toward all mankind, was the motto of General Gnnt in the occupation of j Richmond, and the consequent surrende r of Lee ! and his Confederate forces; thus allowing the j wearied rebel soldiers a season of rest from the j continued hardships of war, as well as a full per- : mission to return to tho;r friends and lored ones j at home. Con?cin'iit on such optriticns panic I ensued in New York and sister cities, enabling i Messrs. ; HELLER & fiALEXTINE. j to purchase at piuc prices, the largest and mut ; general -tock ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BUT GOODS, liADlES ÖRtSS GOODS, NOTIONS 4 FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, sriiA ir goods, BOOTS, SHOES, UJRDWJBE QÜEEN.SWARE. ' GLASSWARE. NAILS. GLASS. Ac, ever brought to D-jm-bon. Messrs. II. L G.prapofte to dispose of tiieir entire stock to the CITIZENS OF IJOURBON and S?:rrofinding country, at notonlv PANIC PFRICIES, BUT TRICES THAT WW. IU X tO.lirETlTIO.V, Thankful foi the liberal pafroii.tge tfiaj we have received, we respcctlulh solicit a tinuance of the same, together with as many a) I m 1 firl I. ... .l.J - - - i " .' ii. iu incir iniertsi to call. Aim, Mssrs. Erlhr k Galentine Laving started their Nctr STEAM FLOURING MILL will do Custom Excany Business on chart notice, and will pay at all times the hiyhttt market price for ja l Chun Wheat. HELLER d- GALE T2XE. Bourbon, Arril 25, 1SC5. 10 3m. SOMETHING IVEW AB BECKER Sc CO. Inform the citizensof ! Marshall nnd adjoining CoHnticf, i hat they have received A New and Fresh Stock CF 1? JNJ FLY GROGBU1ES, Which the? ntendtoiell f low as any otlwv fnutcv la .Vorlhmi Imltatta. t Thtir Stoek consist i t j TOf-tACCO, j ALLSPICE, 1 UPPER i iQucrjswarf, of crcrj Dccription, 1 WoocLonwaro, Of all kinds, such as ii kept in a Good GROCERY STORE COUNTRY PUODUCE. They w4Il tüke almoat all kinds el C.wntry Tro. duce In Exchange for Goodo REMEMBER THE PLArn. ILTOne door above 5. M. Becker's ; tf aivl Clothing 5tore, IVo. CorliiiiVe lJloolr PLY.UOUTU, lAJUtlAXA, IE. DEfltKK i 10. N'irerctci 1 lHllStt