Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 May 1866 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 37'

VOLUME 11.

THE DEMOCRAT-

Local and Miscellaneous. Adveutisiso Agents C. II. bcmvEN fc Co., 51 Dearborn Street, and Cook, Counts; 3l Co 85 Dearborn St Chicago 111, S. M. ! Pettingill, .ew ork City, and Ofa i. KowEL&Co.,23ConsresSt. Boston, Mass., are autnorized to receive advertisements for , the Demockat. Central Committee. The Democratic Central Committee of Marshall county arc requested to meet at the off, C "IT T r.m-.. in T1 i-i-i-i vnK nn Tuoeflnv the 22d day of May, 1S06, at 1 o'ekxk i- m., for we transaction oi important ousiness. -v lun , attendance is desirable. By order of the executive committee. C. II. HELVF, Chairman. (Attest,) A. C. CAPTION, Secy. i SWEET POTATOES. Those wanting ; potetoe plants can be supplied by calling on j Joseph Westervelt or J. Brownlee of this ; racc- j There will be services at the Evan-eli-

cal Lutheran church next Sun lay at 10 Insane An inquest of insanity was ' am Hrothcr Fireman, Johu Null, thereo'clock A. M., the Rev. Mr. Werner offi ; held last week at the Court House by ft?r , , rr. , , T, , r- Tl ... T . , , . , Resofvrd. That the Plymouth Fire De. ciatIDS- . Justices Osborne asd Maxej in the case pf.rtlncnt and especially the Plymouth rfl nu un mir rMilPT fa: ol Oliver Sykes, a citizen of North town- Protection Hook and Ladder Company

the advertisement of J. Adim. & Co. un!ft,liP- Mr- f3- Iw J a der the Lead of n-w idTertNements this ! .vcar Tt with pains in his head, which j tier the hcaa oi n-.w auvtruscmcni u..s

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" ! al health and bringing oa disease ot the We understand that the P. Ft. W. &jmin(t For some mouths past this has been O. R. Ii- haschaucel iti time-table; next i growjn:? wcre aud wore until nmv hc u

week we will publish the corrected schedule of the road iint c call attention to t!;e aavcr . . 'Oi Sinw and Clark's Sewing Machine Those out of employment may find some thing to their advantage by consulting it rthur's Magazine tor June is recwed. The hiirh moral toneaud excellent literary cnaractercf this MaSne slu.uld co-, mend it to the patronage of all who uesire j a first class monthly m the family. " ! emphatically a Home Marine.

Those Süe showers ht week were of I wsideuce and then made a turn towards inimen. advance -to taj farmers and hc river cmiiinp: near which ho made a Gardners. Vecctablcs of ev?rv kind are j short turn inta an alley upscttin-and breaknow looking vJry fine and bid" fair for a !? thebujrpry in pioce?. Tin., hammering

good crop. Already there have been a few of the more con'ruoa car Jen vegetables Jew of the in the lLarket here. " The corner stoue of a nev GciUini Chnrcri in tlio rieihhorhooi A' llenrv i Stuck residence iu" West towushi) 'äus Uu on Mondav !-4t with nr.r.r.M.riate emouies. Wc'ha-.e not room to 'pare to give the particulars in detail, our V ape r lein nearly made up when we receivtJ thcnT " t A drunken man foil off the brid-e across Michipui strict s-juetimo last Sunday nic;ht and was thereby injured io badly ai to be unable t.-i help himself lie remained woere lie W! till Mouuay j raoraiog wnen he wa d;sco--r-d by iie paasersuv wv iw mu t ....y, .. ; him to more suitable lodzins. a did j not learn the name of the unfortunate. ! ,r T. v ; , , r i Henry Mcbarlm na re,I;;ucd the vfiice , of Constable uud we now hat e none nearer : taan Ir.wood. The Loard cd Loiiuitiion-: ers will doubtless make an appointment at the June term ; until then th-.s- d-lrini thn nrvicf rf oiip'ii in f.tT.-pr will l.'ivp td ' the serwecs oi sucn an oilier win hjc to , . 4 . r . . i-ecure the appointment of some one to act as a special Constable m tue particular case rcuir'.-d, -r e,-e eouvcy j.aj crs issued j here to the Constable at Iuwuod. i , , ihc shape ot a iiut, or rath;r a pounding, i li- i :.- c..,...f ,.r ;U itie 'uui'j.ij in iiuui ji Hulanger saloon. hat occasioned tue .brawl re diJ '.ot learu, but supvvo that it was the usual cause- whisky. We commend theie little matter.- to the notice of the town Marsha!. We ri much mure ,. . . , , tnnircct peltce reuht:o m ur than we 1 nav uau htzi .i-t; in -irr to presche The Old Plymouth I3ani. We have received a communication from Ilr. V. Calliat froi.i which we infer that the Plymouth Baud has been ''reconstructed." It seiins that the member have been paying the Dr. a visit, much to his f rat'ifiration. for whi-h is d-ilr fbn?.l:f.;f . v.t r ' . c received nie in. s ccmmunication tool

receuea ine in. s OMnm.m.cation tooCülir&. ,JC thiljkjl rAQi.x.lU ay? ?ct too ror insertion this week, therefore this Li ,1 . i- ' .1 t ' " Much when ti:ey t;ct r.at.un t--r their notice must sumce in'.tc-ol. SueceKs w , . 1 ,1 ,1 .abor. c cnared do urr Hin t.ic C 1 ?nJ- regulär ioal ni!.,ira:ico for lviMMZiiiit,' the

late for brief 0 th( !sot S'up.prising .' A few uaj3 fcincc ? lady purcliiscd a Lill of goods at Westerrelt's aDountiog to near Forty doliari, and told them tliat f he Ii.id been in every store io town and got their very lowest pricei, and found the Goods she hoolit to he much chcaicr thiu they could Ij j.urcliass cd elsewhere; aod i3 n"f surjn isinj at all, j fsr selling as tliey do at O.nk TniCE, they must mart ool a lorr, or iotrci than any one will sell the same, to keep their trade; nhich they any in very satisfactory anl in creasing. Their r.rice to day arc Prints atllcts, 12Jct?, 15ets, 18cts, very hest Ods; Bro. Sheeting at 1 let?, very het, fineorlieavy 27ct; Bleached Muslins at 10, 12, 18, 20, 2i, and 25cts, finest 40cts. A Tery complete assortment of New Goods arc now Icing received. IJ.wtsand Slioes all marked dourn, a large ftock of which are now Icing opened. Carpets, new ones, very teantit'ul pattern, at astonishingly low priW

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riK at 1NW0ÜJ. kju caiuruay ecuing last the saw mill of the Messrs. Hoffiuau, at Invrood, was totally destroyed by Crc. A large quantity of black walnut j lumber in closer proximity to the mill was also consumed in the conflagration. The ' . . . . " . . j origin of the fire, is uuknown, but it is con-

jectUrc l that it caught in the upper part ; German bv birth, ai ..ilörJ, r u i of the building among the saTT dost, where be felt by the entire

it made such rapid progress th't it could not be extinguished. We have not learned i the amount of the loss gustaiued by the Messrs. Hoffman. The new Board of corporal lion Trustees v ia.-h x 4j electing II. B. Dickson, Esq., President of the board. Now that the orranization is complete we'liope to see energetic steps taken to clean up our streets and alleys at once. The warm season is approaching and unless the matter is attended to before ;t coll,cs jt fo, uettcr not iQ touched this summer. Immediate action is what is flritllv V1lltPl iti nnilrtrinintnrf liij rr.in.ir I 1 deranged. It is thought that a fev months treatment in the Hospital for the i 'o ! Let us hope that in this hi.s friends will ; not be disappointed. i

iii:j.uiim u urui aiui iriiu ii iir.i. Pi u N" A w AY. A horse attached toabu-.j VfVrrt, That to the afflicted and .sor nr c.-nn.Un i,;t(,i,l 1. L rowtrickesi wife, sister and brother of the

r " . . . ., ,r ! T v . -v i wv i tilling ill ironi oi me resilience oi .'l. il. ui cc 0!'e j dav last week. w!u-n a little Lav tvi. .! q .lt.n;r on an oH tia paii. scarln-! Üiq breafc a:iJ run rav Ic pass0lj UTJ Michi I s!r;.iftt to the corner opposite Mr. Iteevo'a jon V ollier ' j t:,lS l'.v 1Itile " doubt (on tin paii p.nd other such like demonstra great fun for tlicrn but froaucutly ocoa.'ious damage i : lo others. lUi'ull'.;an Inst week devoted some ; two eoIu:nns nf its sra 10 vituperation, ( faIehoJ and abuse of the editors of this ; ! P'T- Wc are anient. When we are j j assailed by that sheet we feel pretty sure , Lw ' nre rillt- arui slu'aia il s, Tl th:U ; j we shonld at any time receive its commen-: jdistioris we should feel called upon tocrit- ( j h-al!y examine our pat course to find if i pC?3;,c v,-jiat m? ,n( contemr.tible j thiu we had done to warrant it praise J jts slaver of prai?c or abue i? alike tin - potent to affeet the character of its uhjeets, ' Iiexjco it can take such course as it likes j vTitu entire iroc'lom. ir'a f Jhn ankirk for assault UUery lasl V,eelC r''3uItc 1 in con' ; v;ct;on a!rJ a finc of ten (ulIars alJ C(sls ; of pro.ceution, amountiu,.-to ten dollir, iV0TS prr,5Ceutiori for surety of the peace a-ainst him and his son Coor-o in favor f f " i i , : u m. .ehiicr resulted m tiic aciiuitt.il ! 1 4 1 of Gooro and the binding ov,r of John in the sum of three hundred dollars to an3-1 v,,.t- the cor.ip!.tMt in the (,;n,n-.ij I'leus ' Court. The suit for tre?spa8 was di ' tail wj ., it i sea on motion ot ,. 11. Ilecve tne ntin..., III. .1 miss itorncv for the profreciluui. j " frr . . t:. .1 r. j ii'j eui-r oi mo iiiixioiican is oouut-' loss a buuever m the old adae that - fi- 1 ..... urc3 won't lie," uui su proceeds to make a 1 calculation relative to the publication of I the " Deliiirpient List " bv which he at I " j tempts to show that the Publishers of this I ... , ,. 1 ! paper received too much for pnntwi" the 'I. I i ou. Ai nK.iici are uae i upon ins own distorte I views and licnce tue as unrclia- j Lie us bis calculation- ircucraiiv arc. Jn u" instance, at least, h has d.fm.msrfitP.l ! that t'irc-? will lie Wc advise the old iren'lemaL i' procure the services of some boy ciht or tei1 yrs old to do his countinic iu the futtn ' a3 i" evident his own Tri. in i. I in i'ui. i ii ' SO WCak t.bnt Ji Pin. . . . i r.otcour.' three huno.o. correctly. Ul V Delinquent list, anl because vre, i:itad of himself, ot the jub lie j mad as a march hare. There vr:-s an iiKjuet of insanity held at the Court House ht r.cvk. and if the old frcntloman jjoiia ou as he h is done for a time past there will be another one soon j indeed we have heard it already aid that v (r.iIit to have his head .shaved and bliMeVed as he is evidcutly bceomii. more und more irrational. "WANTED. Two intelligent, accomplished young men of prep obsessing appearance and perfect health, (ocosioned by the use of Dr. Rohack's Stomach Kilters) desire to secure 11 home with sonic aristocratic family (with young ladies soeiety preferred) here their soeiety would be considered an equivalent for board, &. Address, F. F. V. Ail who nre in want of IJoots or Shoes had better call at Paul's Loot and Shoe Store, in the south room of J. L. "Westervrlt's Building, where they can buy a better article for less money than they rnn buy nny where Uv in Hj-month n30tf.

Obituary. Mr. John Noll, for a num. ;

ber of years past, a citizen of Plymouth, departed this life on Sunday last. His disease was inflamation and suppuratiou of , tLe luns. As a citizen and an honorable, uori 'ht. business man, Mr. Noll was es1 , ! teemed by all who knew h'ni. He was a a ! and while his loss will community it will be more especially so by his own countrymen. tfo was buried on Tuesday, the remains j beioc attended trouJ his residence by the I lire companies and a Jarge concourse of citizens. Appropriate religion services were held at the Lutheran Church of which ho was a member. May the all kind Father look with compassion upon her who has thus been bereft of a loving companiou, and her support, in this the ! time of her affliction. At a jolut meeting of the Plymouth Fire J Companies the following prVaruble and I resolutions were uuanimously adopted: IVlereas, It has pleased Almighty Hod to remove from among us our worthy friend No . 1, of which he a worthy and 1 hon - rcd member, deeply and fc.ncerely des plore his loss, cut down rs he was in the prime of his life, and in the midst of use fulness ; that with .ad and melancholy hearts wo li ive paid the last sad tribute of respect to his remains, in obedience to his i 'nZohti, That in him, tLi Fire (W i i i i i Ur iho commnnUy one of it, .est ,eac. i able and worthiest citizen, his wife a de- i voted and affectionate husDand, and his deceased, we cxte&d our warmest and heartfelt sympathies.. .-..;.. " ti .. ,c tions l.c furnishetl tn the f,M.ily of the deccaseJ aiK, t0 cach of tlie iiymoth p:ipc f'r publication, and that the same be spread upon the records of the company. J. V. LAN GENUA Uli IT, W. W. II ILL, C. IIaslanger, C. C. IJuck. Committee. Mr. French of Ciucinuati aud Mr. Nox in of New York, who arc conuectcd with, i and interested in the construction of, the Indianapolis, Rochester tV Chic.igo Kuil road, were in town last week and this, lookin- niter the interest of the ro.-id. We ui derstaud that the laborer? all alon- tl un10 line have all been paid off, :md tho.e who have been furnishing ties mi l materials for tlie company will soon receive what is due tlieni. We hoe to tee the work goon now to a succcfiil completion. We sec by tlu Detyhi Times, that the name of 1J. I. Daily IU j., is mentioned as a probable candidate for the State Senators''in in th.o district composed of the oouatic of Cliuton and Carroll. Mr. 1). is a suuad democrat and if nomiiiated would Make a goud race. lie is not unknown ! to tho public and if elected would wbdd an infiuenec in the Senate second to but few Mcuibcrs if that loJy Thc Thncs cors dialiy indorses hill, and that is UO small Knowledge is j.owi r and wc mi-ht add Ktuw1.i1l' may bu L'ain. For instance, it i . , . r m ,i i mav he mm to the citicns of Plvmouth and vUlxUvUt know Hawlov & Willi.ons arc inantifarlurin- the best I.ady-s Serrc Mid M'roi ro Caiu-rs; '. nt s.-rcc. :ui.l Fr nc:i c'a'f "it'Tsand IkiN; also (u tits' Fn nch C:dt' ai.d Km I,tots-, that have ever het-n olb-ml in .. , I,..-, ... .,,,-1. ,u,. , tliis Market. This wc ronlidcnliallv assi rt : without tltc fear of sueccsful eonlrauiction. tl". 1 -A -? 1 A 1 ' ' nave i in' very iievi inaieriai iii.u can no seirru-1 11 niwl iiiiiir,irl i.n ..ii m(t ,. (.vri.r,,, rr ,-mi. ...l,,,,,,,!,, Northern Indiana. Any -ne doubtins this we b-.:rc to call at the :-iii of the (Jol.Un IIout' r,lu,s o1,1 s':l,1,h lv' -'utisly themselves ti v..v. . '. :4 ...:n i ,. 'i w. 1 "tvin-!t will l.c sure to cad. He 1 or.M also rail atlmin to our laro :unl vari , , r i ci "' i-i led aortment of Hoots A: Shoes which v Ji:iv. jIIst pureha scl for eash, s.n.t at the lowest market prices, anddeMre to sell forpsh at a v ry small alvaiu-e. Wc are lelcrminc! not lo ,M 'cr.sold l.y any one in the trade IIAWI.KY A:- WILLIAMS VS' NO I J IN' 131 ISIS T.i. Ti:i:AsiMiKU. c arc aut.ion.( -I to aniiounee thp name of ;joiL W. JiLOlxJKT as a candidate for the ..nice .,f I n asun r of Mrhall County, subi;ct t(' lh'" ' ciionofthc Di-moeratic County Convention. Mr JMio.r, IM nc nnnounr- the nntnc of DAM K LS. JUriJK as .1 mn.lhlatc for the oflice of Treasurer, suloeet to the decision of the Deinocratic County Convention. (jd.) AW are authorized to announec the name of MCMKiAN .JOHNSON, as a candidate for th'' otlh e of County Treasurer, ?ubjeet to the ,'i. iion of the Deinocnitie County Convention, (pd.) V. arr authoiized t announce tin4 name of M. W. D WNKVa.su canlidate for the ollicc of Co tint v Treasurer, suhject tothedfeisin f tlje Democratic County Convention. Ipd.J We arc authorized to announce the name of J. B. N. KLIN' J I-i Jt n a candidate for the office f Treasurer of Marshall County, subject to the decision of tin- J inocrati; 'ounty Convention. pd. MIKIUFF. We are'authorized to announce the name of JAM LS II.CASLas a candidate forShcritr of Marshall County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. "Wc are authorized to announce the nnmc of DAVID HOW as a cuiididate for Sheriir, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. pd. fROSEfUTINO ATTORSKT. Wc are authorized to announce the name of E.G. MtCULLITM of LaPorte as a candidate for the oftlco of Prosecuting Attorney fortius Circuit.

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED WEEKLY l?urfpcr warJf' ICorn 3035 Oat3 30f? 10 ,;at 1 ot! Cloi otatoes 48(355 Clover seed $4,505,00 Von no Pork 'net per cwt 8.ÜU 10 00 ' y Egg.....- n ' Dr... .... V.V.V.V.V.V.V.". ".W'io Hay, wild P,00 Tame H.)0 Apples, green, per bushel $1,50(22.00 Dry, per lb 1415 Application f,r 'lc;i'ime. Notice in hereby pren, tiiai I u.'Jl PpJ to the Bonrii of Commissioners of Marshall diana. at their next term, commencing on the first Monday in June, 1SGG, for a license to sell intoxicating: liquors in a lesi quantity than a quart at a time, (with the privileo of allowing the same to bo dt;nk on ray premises.) for one year. My place af business, and the premiifs whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located on Lot No. one (1 1 Parka' Addition to the loan of Honrbon, Marshill county, Indiana. n35--3ff SYL HR A LS. il EC ON S TRUCTIO N OF PRICES DAVIDSON Ac Co., Having received a freh tock of goods would intorm their Old Customers, aid the Citizcnsof Marshall and adjoining Couuties generally, that they have removed their Stock of Uoods to the 3outh Side of La Porta Btrcet, formerly PALMER'S OLD STAND, And have opened the largestand mostcomplet ock of Pry Goods and Clotningerer openedin ÄrSXfcZ M" " LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at any Store in the L'nion.consistina; in part of a large aseortmento GINGHAMS. CIIAL1ES, DKL A INS. LAWNS, SILKS, gloves, &c.,j Clolliiug of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES, CASSINETS. TWEEDS. MAliSAILES SILK,VELVET it SAVIN. Hats and Caps for Men anl Boys, The most extendi vestock ever brought into tlii3 market. A. Dwid.-on". IL Damd.son, L. Lauer! Mjj 3d. 'ho' ikiotf. igeiits tree n tee? in every 7Virt T- tl l.L Tllf. FOLLOWING VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORIES. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. BY K. A. rOLLAKD, Ldfar ll'ichmond Ex uniiKer. Vol.., Pvo about lf7.r jipos each. $1 SO pr vol ; With 20 Splendid Steel Portraits, ! This is the only comj !eto nnd authentic history of tlie Southern siIe publis!)0l, rxtentlins a- it! does from the hcinninsj of the War to the final j surrender of the Confederate arrru. Mr. rnu.Ri prominent position in the Confederacy Ins enabled lihn to prepare a work unequalled in accuracy and interest, and which is everywhere acknowledged to be the Statidtinl Southern History. Itsliould find a place in every library. SOUTHERN GENERALS. Tlaclr Uvi'saud Campaign!, nv CAPT. W. PARKKR SNOW. With 17 Splendid Steel Portraits, 1 Vol.,. vo. ; ;.0n Pages $4 00. Containing Ihographit-J of the- tlistinguishcl SiMithern tienei als, with full ar.l graphic : accounts of the various cauiaiiis in which they were engigctl. It i- n tnot important and interesting volume, und hna been prejarea with the utmofct care and thoroughnc?3. 811 Lifo, Services and Campaigns or Stonewall Jackson: HY A VIRC.INIAN. 1 Vol.. lOtno.; :J2."i Pages $1 50. WITH AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS OF JACKSON and his successor, EWELL. on steel It the only authentic history of thin l!tinK'iished Leader which has hcn written. It ha.s been . retired from Official Roports, contenifio rany narati ves nnd personal aciiuaintance, arid in complete and full. IV The Raids and Komniir.cs MORGAN and his MEN : BT Mm. SALLY ROCHK5TER FORD. With Steel Portrait of (Jeneral Morgan 1 Vol., 1 Sinn., 42." rages $1 75 A complete history of this darin? oflicf r, more thrilling and lnt'Testing than fiction. VOMEN OF THE SOUTH: Distinguished in Literature, 1 Vel .Svo.. :ii ives-mo Illustrated with Splendid Portrait?, on Steel, from Life of Mme, Oer. via Walton Lk Vert, Miss Mri J. McIntosii, Mrj. Rosi Vmrxr.a Jwiinson, Mr?. Ahna Cora oTcnir, Miss Al &eSTA J. I'vans, Mm. L. Virginia French, M arion Haih-and. And containin; full hioraphicAl sketches mid specimen extract from tho most cclchratcd writings in prose or vero, of 35 Distinguished Literary Woinenof the South." All the above? works aro having nn immense (ale, ami agena ire doing pplendidly everywhere. .Man" are making from tvn to Glteen dollars a day We want an agent in every town in the Southern Stales. Returned Saldier, Tcaehers. and others, will find this moat profitable employment. Kiclnsivc territory given, and liberal inducements ottered to cnvasers. ; 11. uicIlAltiso, Puiiiiniier, n27J 540 D roadway, Ne York. FOIl JOD WORK mil at the offleof tha IVniOTJTH DMOlUT.

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AB- BECKER, & CO (successors to CLEAVELAND & WORK) Inform the citizea6of Marshall and adjoining Counties, That the y have received A New And Fresh Stock OF F A. M IL Y G-ROCERIES, Which they intend to eel 1 f loiv as tiny other House in Northern Indiana, Their Stock consiBti in part, of COFFEE , IttOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, TORA CCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER Qneensirarc, of ercrj Decriplion. Of II kinds, euch as is kept in Good G-HOCERY STORE COUNTRY PRODUCE j The7 wi almoitall kinds -f Cantrf Produce IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. REMEMBER THE PLACE. IT Cfeireland 4 U'ork'sold stand, first door north of Buck and Toans hardware store. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. AB. BECKER A: CO. " fx T TVT f TVT Ä -LJ -Li JLU. Vf JLM 5 DRUGGIST. East side Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind., Dealer In DRUGS. MEDICINES, CPIEMICAI.S, Pure HVitrs ami JLiqfttorsr For Mctlioal Purposes, LIXSKKD OIL, 15KXZ01L. s r 1 n 1 ts Tinu'K n t i x i: wurn: li:ad, wrxnow GLASS, PUTTY, LARDOIL, XK ATS FOOT OTL, COAL OIL, LAMPS. Ac, WALL PAPKIL AXD WINDOW CURTAINS, SCHOOL ROOKS. STATIONARY, RLANK ROOKS, Ac, &c, Ac. PHYSICIANS are particulirlj requested to call and examine the etock and prices before parchasünir clsehere. rARnCULAR attt'ntim given to filling ThyBiclnns Prescription! and Family Receipts, by at. Experienced DRUGGIST. G-. BLAIN, & CO., DRUGGfSrS, South-east corner ofie'ii an and (Jana Streets, PLYMOUTH, MINDIANA. BAVINtJ just reciveda fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, confuting mainly of Drugs, Meduine, Painta OiU, Dye htuflV, Varnish, Hruthcs, fcrfumery, Yankee Notions, (ihiss, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and Iuniors for medical purposes only, to which we respecutully iimte tue attention of this commu nity . c have also on hand a stock of Tea, Coffee, Surar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disH)?ed ofat very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, we have received from Pittsburgh and Nf York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAM.1.JS for burning the same, of every wie and stvle.with or without shades. We are also agents for all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. hysicians prescriptions carefully put up at all houre of the night, by an experienced druggist. We carneiUy invite the public to favor u with a call, examine our tock , and become convinced of the fact that we are doing a lioeral buaineas. vlln-tf O. SI,A!N CW

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HAS COMC, and ,0 have the GHOCEPJES to H. A. WORKS New Grocery and Provision Store, Two doors SOUTH OF THE P03T-0FFICh Tvhere hc is ready to oblice A LLhis old customer and and tny. number cf NEW ores, bT Felling them more Goods for the sime money, thin cah. bt? bought at any ether house intortn. Having taken auvantie of the recent fall ia prices, he CAN end WILL pell CHCAr. Tall aad examine his Stock before buying elsewhere. Farmers Bring in your Produce, and getthe highest market price in cash for it. March 2,lVj6. vlln29 Cm

jTvrrcll & Chamberlain SUCCESSORS TO TYRRELL AND BRü'S, Bourbon. Indiana ! Would rc-nsctfiillT c:!l tha attention ot tchlr i " old customers and as minv new o.nt3 aa may favor them nta a cil!, to the'r H; lcnd:d stock of ; Grooceries 8c Provisions, ! QjccnsTrare, Glasa ware, i Lamps and Coal O'.l j 'Vccdtüd Willow Warf, ! Dried and C-.?.n?d Ftu'.ts. j Nufs Confcctionane.s ! Dye stuff, ic , Lc 0"r stock i. cconl t9 noni between Ft. Wayne- ar.d Chicago, a--1 o;:r rao'to i 1 QUICK SALE3 AND SMÄ.LL PrtDFlf i i Tl5.kf'l for j ust patronage,'" we remaia ! Your? tru!, I TYRRELL and CII Mil URL.. IN. IG-IYE them ! A 0 A L L. 3 S3 o . 5 9 b H r p . t? U 0 4 01 w e c a g- öl a 2 O o - I 0 zr -j T t ( 1 1 J o 0 1 3 i a f Sl c-h r zr. rr. 1. 3 r. 3 t' ' f. e 71 5 - O r S3 5" :. 9 0 CI C5 w . tv o n r iso.yijtiTiii.vc: .Viir IlDf B 0 U 11 B 0 jV Vy.- v -'sr I HARDWARE I GHOÖH & NOBLE. IN OMAR DAVIS' NEW DUJLDlNC; ITave open d a l.irjro and complete tni k of Hsnt wire, in the townnf Pouibc, , lie,o tl.cv intetd keepinp a full jiikJ complete assortm üt "c Iron NaiKbtetl. C.U sh. P,lttyf Stove, LarnrM.' Uanlwarc. Shfot Iron, Tin ad Corner Ware W caver' Reed?, LVltmg, Plowgh?, ' OILS, PAINTS i And ten thotiMnd other article? rot rn'nt'ered i advertisement. Wc wou'J say to phe citizens of Pontben and surrounding country, that w- epct tc locata permanently among tou, and Ine br keeping the vcrj Best stock of Goods

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and elir;; cheap as py ther Ftore tni d of Fort Waynt 5r Chicago, 0 receh a libna patronage. Cr 11 and examin ouritok before going abroad to purchase. EMIL GK0?H rbo. Aqr '& tsWyl JOB, M. NrL