Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 August 1866 — Page 3

THE DEMOCRAT. Local ad Miscellaneous.

ADTBimSHCO AOEXTS. C. H. Scrive:? & Co., 31 Dearborn Street, find Cook. Conras & Co. 83 Dearborn St., Chicago, IIb, S. 31. PETTDforLL, Ner York City, and Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 23 Con?reS9 St. Bo3ton, Mass., are authorized to receive advertisements for the Democrat. Joint Canvass. Judgo Turpie ha3 succeeded finally in getting Mr. Colfax's consent to a joint canvass of this district. They are to deliver one speech in each county, commencing some time in September. Tha letter of o lr cirrespoa leit at Tynor 'City will appear next week. A fire occurred at Jersey City on Siaday, by which nearly twj million dollirs worth of prop:rty w.n deitroyeJ. Several persons perished in the fiimos. We are again under obligations to Robt. Montgomery of German tovnship for an aditional number of new subscribers. Up to last Saturday night over eight "hundred deaths from cholera had occurred in Cincinnati. Dr. J. S. Huaglaud, Lincoln and Johnson elector for the First Congressional district of this State, has repudiated the ; radicals, and will make a vigorous canvass for the triumph of conservative principle, and the men to carry them out. The proceeding? of the Philadelphia j Convention vrill be found on our first page, j To those who have not read the doings of that distinguished body ot patriots, they j will repay an attentive perusal. ! , ! Stow's Varieties, said to compose the ; most extensive combination 01 ta.ent and v-ariety of performers ever exhibited under one pavillion, will exhibit at Plymouth next "Wednesday, (the 29th,) afternoon nnd evening. This troupe is highly spoken of by the press, and will no doubt give satisfaction here. Our old friend, Joshua Holmes, of Fort j Wajne, is in this county huvins cattle, hops and sheep. It. J. Kvans of this place has formed a partnership with Mr Holmes, and they are shipping large tlroves of stock from this place every few days. Those having stock to fell will find Messrs. Holmes & Kvans prepared to pay the highest prices. The Youth' History. The New! York Day '.Book ar, noun CC3 that the Youths Ilistorj of the Great Civil War N now ready. This hook is regarded a the most important one for present and future ue! that has hecn published the only one j written from a democratic standpoint, and is sold at the small sum of 81,50. Ad dress Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 102, Nassau St. New York. In the Circuit Court la-it week the case of the State of Indiana against Joiah Kelley was put upou trial, and the jury re turned a verdict of acquittal without leaving the jurysbox ; whereupon the case of the State against Quincy Kelley was dis misted. Xotlt-e. will be held at the Court House ou Satur-J day Sept. 1st, 1800. A general attend ance is requested, as there i tome very important business to transact. T. I). 1JAILEY, Secy. Tlie I)ourIii9 JIonuiaaent. The laying of the corner stone of the Douglas monument will take place l. Chicago on the Cth of September, at which time the President of the United States ! and his cabiaet will be in attendance. TIa3or General John A. lix hasten chosen todeliverthe oration, and it ii believed that the crowd will be the largest ever convened in Chicago. All the railroads leading into the ?iry will earry passengers at reduced rates on that day. We invite the attention of those inter ested, to the call. 1x2 the first column of the fiffcond page of this paper, for a meeting of the Democratic Central Co.nb.itt.ee of Marshall county. We trust no member of the coramittce will be absent unless circumstances over which Le lias no control render his attendance impossible. The meeting is called for the transaction of important business, and to accomplish its purpose mutt be fully attended. J. W. Houghton, Ksq., Recorder e'ect of Marshall county, took p)s.-cssion of hU office on Tuesliy last, and is niw in the active discharge of the duties thereof. j John is an affable gentlejaan, a woikingj -democrat, and a competeut ofBcer, who rill reflect credit upon the party he represents. T. K. Houghton, Ksq.f ex-Recorder. -designs entering into business in I ly n:onth , And hai our good wishes for his success . He has been an honest, fair publio servant and will doubtle?s give as general silisfaction in his private business as ho did in his public position. A Brass Band has been organized in Plymouth, once more, and will soon be prepared to attend publio meetings, parties, excursions, or any other occasions where music may be deemed appropriate. Wc are informed that John McDonald, Esq., has been chosen leader of the band. We have in Plymouth an unusual amount of musical talent for so small a place, and when properly directed and applied we tre assured the result cannot fail to be sue. eeufal. We hope the band will receive tbs tMistacce and caeourigemeDt of the pach

COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY. There is so much currency afloat that i not genuine, that it is not hardly safe to keep over night what is paid to you where you sell your produce, and the best you can do is to invest it in something that will be of service for your fam-

ily or self, for instance, go toWestervelt's and buy a pair of good Boots for yourself or boys, Shoes for your wife or daughters, or a handsome carpet, 'twill make your wife and daughters all smile for weeks, you know they have been teasing you for one the year past. Or if you want any kind of Woolen goods, Cotton goods, fancy goods, or Notion?, Cotton yarn. Batting or Carpet Warp they have them all, and at price3 that are warranted to please. The Lady's Friend, for Skptemder. A charming Steel Kngraving of a Moth cr bending over her sleeping Child, adorns the Srptember number of this favorite monthly. The large size colore! Fashion Plate is a3 chice and reined a3 ever. The other embellishments are a ''Summer in Calcutta," ami engravings of Bonnets, Veils, Promenade Suit, Bill Dress, CoN lars, Cuff, Gored Dress with Peplam Basque, &c. The music ot this number is the "Valley Farm Schottish." Price 82,50 a year; Speci uen mumlcrs will be seat for 15 cents. Ad Jiess Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Our friend, .Alex. F. Jenison, of the firm of Geo. M. k Alex. F. Jenison, wholesale and retail dealers in w itches, jewelry. sil verware, ifcc, No. '24 east Washington j street, Indianapolis, has our thanks for a j beautiful present of a very fine gold ring,; on which is neatly carved the letter G,en circled by the square and compass. Mr. J. is taking atrip over the Stat : exhibiting samples of their goods and soliciting orders, j He is a gentleman whose honeat face and gonial smile will recommed him to the business man, and wc arc glad to know that this euterprisiug firm is doing a heavy j wholesale trade in the north west. Correspondence. B key ex, Aug. 11th lbOC. Eds. Democuat: Mr. Packard of Plymouth, bving here on professional buinessyu-Meil to tin request of his friend. toad-lresstlitr citizens uf Ii rein on on the political ksats of the day. Accordingly a larjre crowd, over two hundred in number, remired to ih school house, atvompinied by the Bremm braband. The meeting was nrcanized by calling Jacob K nobb k to t Ii e clia i r. M r. 1 'ackard t h-.1 n addressed the meeting in an animated and eloquent speech, in which he presented the issue now before the people in such a manner as to carry conviction to every candid mind that the only salvation for our country is to get ri-1 of abolition mirule and return to the old tinu-honor dh inoeratic rule. The speaker was trcqucntly applaudcdd::ring the sp c "h and at the conclusion, on motion of I.. Iiaird, Emj.. a resolution oi'thanks to the speakcraml the Bremvti !ras band was voted. Tlie democracy of old (ierman are wide a wake and in calculating tli-: democratic majority fr .Marshall County you may putdown over one JiundreJ for German tov,-nshij. AMJNYMOl'.S. B0UH3ON CORRESPONDENCE. ISouxibox, Aug. 11, lbO'5. F.:s. Dhmocrat : Tlie imorold dirfv dof wlm nrt-i.li over the columns of the disgrace tul oll abolition J newspaper of your place is so supremely con- , temptii-ic in the eyes ofdcicnt people that ; be is unworthy of notice, only to kW k him out of the way when he rcts in it the same as any other nasty our; and I notice him now onox j for all. tha lhos of your readers who are not acquainted wiMi him, may know who he is. You miirht Iok through th; most infamous dens of infamy n the face of the earth, and I search out from ;unonr them the mot vulirar foul-mouthed, de rraded i:t-eat t hat could be f .und, and shf or he would be as much belter than he asan.inird is better than thedeTil. Had Jo'aah been as nty as t!jc old pup, he would have been spewed up :n s,,t.r! :t.s sn allowed by the whale' so miserably filthy is Iiis rotten carcass. He is the fatal upas in society, destroying all that comes w ithin his reach, lie is the lilthy bcat that was cast out anion j ttie "uii( len thiiiirs wjn-- very name is a j stench in the iwxtriN of ;iil living beings.--j lie is the essence of the meanest do-js that have lived since the tlood, boiled dor n to t!ie lowest point and put ujin the shape of a man. He is the meanest of all the mean thintrs, "Eren the dogs bark at Mm as he p.i?iC9 ly them." At his approach everything that lives moves 1 und has a bcniir, Hees I ;r satetv ut ot his presence. He is the -,,11 one litlooe for a little season Wilkin?-111 and ilmvn t)nearth seeking whom be nia' devour. He is! one of the ingredients Miakspeare ouht to! have had frhi- caul-iron to mix vith Iiis ! 'Fillet i-fa funny snake. I've ti newt and toe of fro-j. Wool ofbat at. -I t mrue ofdorj, A-hlers, lis.li, and blind norm's stin.tr, I.iards lei: arid ow lets winir, J'or a eharm j" jwerful troid-le, J.ikea hell-broth boil and bubble. Scale of dratron, tooth of wolf. Witches mummy man and jrulf, Of the ravined salt sea shark. Root of hemlock, diirircd i' the dark, Lever of blaspheming jew, I til of jmat hvA .slijis of view, Silvered in tbemoons eelipse, Nose of Turk rml Tartar's Hps, I'inircr of birth-stranirled labe, Hitch delivered by a drab. Make the cruel tliin and slab, Add thereto a tiirerY chaudnn For the ingredients of our cauldron." And when he has Uiiis-k! ' mission on earth, his advent into the dominiums of the wicked one will be the signal for the devil and all hU anirels to make a regular stampede for th( ir lives so much meaner is he than they are. Tlie KM-onoiis I'pas tree should be planted near his earthly remains to guard the living from approaching tlie place, and ou his tombstone should be engraven in letters that time could not ellace, as a warnin.jrto all generations to com-, who miirht chance to see it : ' Here lies the remains of a man who had j not one generous impulse whose dclitrht it was to ruin Iiis country, and its people to .tir up strife and discord among them and to do unto others as he would not have others do uuto him. " The thieves I mentioned last week as having stolen two burses from the barn of Mr. Sheets, wore cauuht a few days ao by the "Heirulators' of Williams Count j-, near I5rvan, Ohio. W. C. ifc A. C. Matchette have s.d.l their drug store to Messrs. Linn, Holten it Co. Mr. Rtinyan has sohl his interest in the firm of Raker, Croue k Kunyan to 7fr. Cessna, Some of our citizens have lately been very lucky in the gift enterprise business. Some four or five have drawn slock in the "Sand River Valley Petroleum Co.." to the amount of 1 175 for which they only paid f ) each. We learn that a man was killed at Warnaw last Saturday by the premature discharge of a cannon which he was firing during the political discussion between the opposing candidates for Congress. A little boy being abked, "What is the chief end of mm V Beplied : "Th, end hat' got thi hai od "

The Iloiint' Kill. Upon the Bounty bill the Albany Knickerbocker, a Republican paper says: It looks now as if the Radicals, when they introduced the bounty bill into Congress, intended it for no other purpose than to humbug the soldiers. It turns out in the bill to equalize bounties that the second section is totally inoperative. It applies to not a single soldier who has served in the army. There was a bounty of 350 authorized by act of March 31, 18G3, to be paid to such of the volunteers as h id served nine months or les, provided they re-enlisted for one ycir in a regiment from the same State, upon any future requisition of the President for militia; but the section does not apply to this class be cause the service is less than two years. No other class of volunteers cr militia were ever entitled or were ever paid a bounty of $50, and sonsequently not one cent can be expended under the second section of the act.

riio ff.oulxrillc Journal aud flie Ucmocrllc Parlj', The Lousville Journal, for a third of a century the able and consistent or-poneut . uf the Democracy, HOW In tlie present as 1 -.1 ; thi- f.dlAwinr Ci"mfiv. sion of Democratic faith. It ays "We heartly indorse, so far as we have V . ' . . . seen, every platform laid down by the Pe mocracy ic the North, Middle, Western and Xorth-westcrn States. We are for the obliteration of the Freedmen'.s Uiircau 15 ill everywhere ; wc are fr the disbanding' of the last negro schlier; we are for the cessation of all militarv law and the ! , . r .1 ' . . ..j universal restoration ot the great writ ot irccdom; we are i;r me annulment 01 a u ; ronti-cations ; wo are for tbe ojual powers j nnd ri-hts and privileges of the whole ! . r . c .1 people ot too Oi l 1.11IOH ; we are lor tne unconditional pardon ot all the paroled Confederates who have kept their faith ; we arc for the immediite unlocking of the prläon-doors of all prisoners hell in eapi .d;W ÄlTOVC: lie upon the plan which our collo PresN dent has recommended and is exerting all his encriris to carry out. It to he iu favor of all thest things is to be a Hcmocrat, then wc arc a Democrat, an earnest and zealous Democrat, all the time a Democrat, and ready to co-operate with all who are williu to co-operate with us.'' SALT! SALT! SALT!

1 L. Xtis.shaUTii & Co. have just received i U now ol'ered to the afflicted throuluut thecoun- , . . , , t ! trv after having been proved bv t!ic tost of elcva car load ut new Unandago Salt. j (Mj T;1 s in the Xrw Kng'ar.d' States, where its Their stock of Groceries .ire complete. werit. have beceme a? well known as the tree.

. , ., Give them a call. lw. Lives there a m m with soul po dead Who nevrrto himself hath said" Rollick's Bitte they are the best To appetite they pive a zot ; Tii.re are none 0 pood, none so pure, Diseases none will so surely cure. Take it my frirr.d if you'J tt well. Tike it, and to your neighbors tell The wondrou story of their wortl ; Tell it. ai i let the word po forth, Health is wealth, and tint mean1 Krcenhacks, One thinpr better th.it U Rob:ick's Ftr rrsinrir.r irreyand laded hair j.erleeilvir.ereasinir its irrow th, jreventir..ir fillinu' oil", keeping the sealj clean, and beautifying the head, Tebbett's rhy.sidoiiieal llair ltePnerat.r bus no iu;il. Itisa perfect 'utiry. lVrshinü: A: Co. agents. i?iM by all druir za. !i-ri-;m. We lr.ivc a Scholarship in the oberlin ('ora mvreial College which will be sold cheap to e sold cheap t any person applying soon. A Circular and atalouire f this popular institution can be seen a.t this flliee. tf. ----- AM. wlio :;r in want of lioft.s ;r Shoes tia l better call at I'm i. Jbot and .Shoe Store, in the south room of J. L. Westerveit's lluililinir, where they can buy a better article fr less money than they can buy anv where else in Plymouth. Dissolution oii. The partnership heretofore existincr under the lin.i name of ('. Nashinirer VV; Ilro.'s was dissolved on the 1st day of Aumisl, by mutual i-onsent. All debts and neniunts of said firm have lu ( u h it with Christi. m JIaslanircr for setthmeu. n.V w: J ( IiNLA N f I F 1 1 & 1 1 n .'. JESOEK WANTED. The hiphest market price paid for 111 HKS at the Tannery formerly owned by K. Paul, Plymouth, Indiana. rotf T'KTr.It SCIILAHI. i ölt sali:. I will pell my half interest in the Bakery of Nichols & Co., opposite the Hank, Plyn.outh, Indiana, on reasonable term. The e.siahhshmenit doiii a S'Jd t)Uinfcss, tlius offering an excel lent opportunity for a person desiring" to enib ark in that business. For inform. itiou apply at the Hak er v, n4Ftf J. M. DEN LSI ON. Surret loirr. Notice i? hereby given that the undersigned County Surveyor of Marhall county, Indiana, will at thererpiest o( S. ß. Ritt enhouse, proceed on Mondav the i th da? ofr.q.tcnfiber, l.to survi:

nJvwo, TheplaintilT in tie above entitled cause i,v ty: Section 21 3o h 2 X see. 4 M k L.and also!, lU atf'orncv has filed in my office his comestubbsh tho corners of the lands belonging to said j ,,,a1nt a;,:li,Ht the defendant, and it appearing by

luttcnnousem eii.i sei i.on.sa.a survey win he , continued from dav to day if necessary till com pleted. Non resident owne.-g of lands in aid sections who fail to meet ine at the time abovementioned, at the residence of S. B Kitte nhuuse and defray or providj for defraying their portion of the expenses of Paid survey, will be returned to the ccunty auditor a delinquent, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate for collectton according to law. n51 3w J. At. KLINGKK, Surveyor. Surrey .ttiee. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, County Surveyor of Marshall county, Indiana, will, at the request of Bryant McD.iniel, rn-occed on Thursday the 3Uth day of August, lGG, to survey and subdivide tlie following lands in Mar shall county: Sections 2(j and 27 . T. '.". Range I, and also establish the corners of tlie lands belonging to said McDiniel in Haid ections: paid purvey will bo continued from day today if necessary till completed. Non-resident owners of land in Bid eetion who fa. I t meet me ut the time a'Kvementinnd at the residence of 11. McDnniel and defray or provide for defrnving their portion of the eipense of paid purvey, will be returned to the county Auditor as delinquent, and such delinquencies placed on tlie tax duplicate for collection recording to law. 49-3w J. M. KMIsGKR, Surveyor. Lumber, Lumber. N. II. C "I.KSDEK, iCO., Manufaturen aud Dealers in lumber, are prepared to fill order fr all kinds of lumber on hört notice. Office at H. G. Tbajcr'i War House. N. IT. OGLE6BCF. 11.4-tf H.G. THAYKR.

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CORRECTED WEEKLY Flour per barre' Wheat per bashel $1U,00 f 13.00 Sl.T'i Corn Oats fiew Potatoes ... 40-5 15 3W40 .in.wr.o Clover seed Flax seed . . . .$5,n'"U,nn j Pork cross per cwt "n0 8.0(1 rork net per cwt S.UU (? I.W ner:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::: RffM.'. 7 15 Beeswax S.'xni) Tallow y(?'n R;M 3(.f -1 I flams A sides InS'i Shoulders 1 Hides green " Dry .f. 1 3,0(). $111,00 I 50 J Hay , wild. . . . 1 Apple?, green, per bushel... Dry, per ib.... 1 . I v James Cartier, 1 bold French mariner, as early I as 1"'U, sailed along tho northern co.ut of North ' Americi.and was hrt ariong t'ie discoverers to j enter the River St.. Lawrence. On hi.- return i down the river, he found his mvn P iOly afflicted j and disabled by whit ailors c ill the curvv. i Its ravages were fatal and the ! ?carcelv able to burv the dead. S the survivors were Snnio nf the In- ! L;.in3aioll? the shore were likewise attacked by I i (he same disease, but Cartier observed that they 1 soon recovered, about their nio le He therefore earn.flv inquired oftre.UmcBt.and they pointed I T 10 ,nm. Ä r"' :ie a.n l y,aTCS or w",ch tbpi med 111 lenetion. Willi signal sureem. Car. tier tried the same remedy, and bad the pratitication of ?eein? all of hi-? crew who were atliicted, rapidlr improving. Thin tree irasthc White IHne. A wash of the bark steeped in wateris exceedinjlv useful in roduc:nr in'l.imatioa a.d clcansinj: old ores. n fine, the virtues of White Tine ! Rrk an? known everywhere, nnd this is doubt less thosrand reason wtiy the H late I'tne Compound 1 wasso favora'dv received at the nrt. j The pa?t. year has -iven a .trreat opportunity to t0t the virtuoser the white Tino CoiudouthI. It lias been an unusual time for Colds nnd Cors, antI v7 lxr s'titioaoftl.e vi.ue nneConi-no-ind li'ivp riei-ti com! and imed with the Hirmo:t ! effect3. It speaks well tor the medicine, that the ' j people living where it i? prepared are l.ih in its 1 praise. j . - . 11 : 'i 1 11-1 -3 m ßEAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY, jjr J. Jf B'oIaiUl'S White Pine Compound 1 iro n w men in i'sn, 11 ui n es us . .riu es. lilt HIIITi; ILM; UtJ.MnJL'.MJ (Jtiiris Sore Throat, Colds, Cou.irhs. Diptheria, Ihonchiti, pittiiij; of B!ood and Pulmonary At'ection; renerally. It is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints, Diabetic, Difficulty of Voitline I'rine, Rieedin.ir from the Kidneys nnd H! d lor, and (Jravel, It waJ early in tlie spring of Jv.r)5 that thiscor.ipond was originated, A member of my famiiy was atliicted with an irritation nf the threat attend" ed with a disagreeable eonh. 1 had for pome months prf-ifius tliou.irht thut n. prepurution h.i.--i.'i'j for it? b;.sis the inside bark of white pine niitiht he so compounded n to be ver useful in diseases of the thront and lnpj?-. To tst the value of it in the eae dluded to, I compound a small quantity of the medicine tint I had been plr.nninr, and save it in teaspoonfnl d.vse. The result was execed-ln-rlTp-iMlytnjr. itmn two Oays tu.; irritation 01 1 1 10 inidii äs ri'ramni, nie "ou.ru suosnieti and a sneedy euro was p5Tefel. Soon after this I seilt snmeto a hid v in Londonderry, it. II., who ha 1 been ulleriii for sonio ve-k. from a bad . couh occasioned by a sudden cold, and had raneu mucin srreaKen wun 0100 i. rne soon lounu I relief, and sent fir more. Sie took aliont fen . ounces of it and pot well. J. U. Curke, Msij.. ; ed.tor of tlie Manchester Daily .Mirror ime a j tri;,i 0f ihr same preparation in the eise of a fe- ! vere eo'l.ard was eure d immediately. He was so highly pleaded with the results and s conlidrnt in succc attending its sales if placed bifore t!:( piMic. that le finally persuaded me to pve it a name and send if abroad to benefit thf s-iffr-iing. In November I first adverti-ed it under tl;o nam of White Pin" CVmpound. In two years from that time thtre had who!eialetl in .Manchester alcne one hundred dollars worth, where it took the lead of all the cough remedies in the nurket, nnd it sti 11 maintains that position. There ii good j reasons for all this; it is very soothing and healing i in its nature, id warming to the stomach, and pleasant withal to th taste and i3 exceedingly ; cheap. As a remedy lor ki-Iney complains the ! White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It wa ; not originated fur that purpose; but a person in l using it for a eouirh was not only cured ofth.? ; cough but was also cured of a kidnv ditlicultr of j ten years -landing. s'jm.t. that accident tl discov I cry many thousands I ave used it for the sime pur- : pose and luve been completely cured. This rein- ! edv ii a safe and pleasant to take a it is effectMYR DRO'3 Ä CO , Wholesale Ag't?, Pt. Wayne, Ind. T. A. LEMON, ) G. BLAIT-J. ' Agt' at Plymouth. H. B. PERSaiNO, ) H-lG-ly STATE OK INDIANA.? MARSHALL COUNTY . In the Common Tic is Court. Octobcr Term (Jcorg Neifong, v.i Susan Hill. Kllcu 1 1 ill. l'tnnklin Hill, Ali o Hill, Hill, Hill, whose given names arc un- ) Foreclosure . ! 1ollOWU. tlu. silUvt of A competent person that the de- ! t . . . . l 1 1 hi .Ml 1 1 mi r.'. . 1. 1:- 11:11 .i.ir.ai.,.-., ...... ...... . ........... .... ., Alice um. urn. ami mil. wnose given ,

. . I III il lllliiw in rn"l ' n'iii .mi i v l tut im, i.'ii names are unknown are non-residents ol the timi0l, .oin(1 lV lo d .lv lf eccvs.rv till c.mpleted. Mateo Indiana, they are therefore hereby not,- Nonrt.skUt;t own?v of ixufoin s;l;.j cfum bed of the p'nlency of sael complaint aga.ns h-m I w)i0 fili, to mt.et ni0 tno abou mentioned and unless thry appear, answer or demur here- j ti at lhe resiJcnoe ofJohn Coff.nan and foatthe c:.ll.ng o:.: lcause.o, the first day o ; w ,(le for Jofr.vi their portion the next tern, ol said court, to be begu,, ami held : of lh- oxp0os 0f sai.l survey, willbe returned to IV t :M(. tl,wl " t,,,,1 tor:.f l ,V"OU V lcountv Auditor as delinqovnt, and euch dethe F irst Monday of Oetobor I H. said complamt n uencicsl phu-ed on the tai duplicate for coilecand the matters and things therein contained and ' .,.i:' k

alledgcd will be heard and determined in their at sence. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. J. Ü. i S. D. Paiks, Plirs Att'y nl'J-3r. Every young lady nnd gentlemen in the United Statescin hear tomcthing very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbrgged will oblige by not noticing 'his curd. AH others wili please addrc their obedient servant TIIOS.F. CHAPMAN, KH Ilroadway, New York. Valuable Farm for Sale. A Farm of 100 acres in a high state of cultiTHtiou, 22 miles b uith-west from Flymouth, pleasantly situated in a beautiful and healthful region of country good House and Harn, and a valuable Orchard Terms eay. Enquire nf Ur. J, M. Conler, nl 6w. Merchant's celebrated CAROLIN O OIL, an indispensvble article for the armer, proprietors of Livery Stables and owner of Stock generally Pew are of Counterfeits t11b 7I T. A. LF.MON, Agcnl.

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THE subscriber his purchased, and now Las in running order, a COilX A: dm CRUSHER, AT HIS MILL IN FLY.MOU I'll, Anl prepared to srrind ear corn lor scock an , for aj whjniiv c ill uot; him. r will fixl a saving of I j NTHE FEED NECESSARY FOR THE STOCK by having it Crushed k Ground Before Feeding. He will al?o Grind OATS AND CORN j v t luvt v . I a s IIP n . I 1 i.'lTiIII- I VII 1 I It TtflI gothcr when wanted. He solicits the custom of j He feed ; those having Stock to Termj reasonable. vlOnSCtf. N. D. LOVELY, T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST, T7i ATJt, i St S1ÜC Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind., Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, ci-iis:iic.ajls, Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medioal Pisvposct, ! TJXSKKD OIL UEXZOIL SlIUlTS TUlil'KXTIXK VnilTE LKAD. WINDOW I'.LASS, ITTTT, LAUDI on, xkatstootoii, tüAL OIL. LAi jJ -v-- ' J 4 1 Y1 Jjli' AND WINDOW (TRTATX?. j .SCHOOL UOOKS. ! STATION A Ii V. LANK DOOKS, ccc, &c. Sec. PHYSICIANS are particulirly requested to call and examine the stock anl prices befora pur-clia-injr ele where. PARriCULAR attention flv.n to filling Phr. ! slcians Prescriptions and Family Receipts, bv ani I 1 ' j Experienced DRUGGIST. TO COXKIJ.TI IT3 VEST Th advertisor h-ivinjj been restored to heabl in a few weeks by a verv imnh remedy, nfir j havinir suffered for soveral ye rs with severe i bin- affection, and that dread disease. Consumption is anxious to make known ro Iii fellowSUall,wl?J"esirei iTe will send a copy of the prescription used (free ofclnrjre?, with the direelions to- prrparin-z and usnc tlie same, which 'they will find u sire Ccrk for C.inscmptio.n, Asthma, Rrovchith Corons, Coi.f.s and all Throat, and Lunj; Affection. Tlie ot.lv oleectof the advertiser in sendinirthe rrescrir.tion is to , benefit the atüicted, nnd prca-J information which ! - " v i in "i ma 1 1' Iii n Ii i . II j l.e ci ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every ! ufferer ill try his remedy, as it will cost them ! ,e c nothing, and re.av nrove m hieswirif ; Paries wishimr'he r.re?erir,tiori rrr Uv rtnr., , mail will please address 1 j V.UW ARD A. WILSON ! Wi ; . ..,1, i. r v vllnl Iv i : OLD CAST IRON Thv hilic! cali pric e iail for Iii Cal Iron, delivered at the rivmtuith ImiIrv. W. J. A OA. II A: CO. vl In3?-fiin Plvmoiitli Marble Works. HARTMAN &, HAUJO Having pcrmaiientlv located in Plymouth for j the punl.xse of prosecuting the above business, ! arc prepared to manufacture all kinds of NnMimeulf, Tir,h Storx I. ml Sti s f all $i'z s tin i.l forms, N irlle T'tfif-' Tis, Ititrmn Tt'j'S, Counter SV.to.Sj Sir., '., Thrv solicit the patronage fit ail who want any work iu their line, and assure them that they will sell their work AS ClILWr, IF NOT CHEAPER, than any other establiihrneiit in Northern Indiana, and warrant satisfaction in all cases. Shop on Michigan street, between Washington and (Ja no. 3j P. O. Box Irl viOnt3 ly. Surret Vntiee. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Countv Surveyor of Marshall county, Indiana, will, at the request of John Coflman, Price !i Herri man, proceed on Monday, September 10th, It-Mi, to urvey and subdivide tin? following described lands in Marshall county; Sections 1:1,21, j and 22 T .'11, R.'l, and ulso establish the corners f t, .....r, .ol.iric nrr .- K1 ,1 -,.1Tm:.n I'ri. A. iM;i; : a. - i... . i iiiii m in inn" ill i.an - u50 3w J. M. KLINCER, Surveyor. STATE OK INDIANA.? MARSHALL CO UN I Y, In Common Pleas Court, October Term, 1 ?flG. Daniel D. Haines, 1 v Complaint for Divorce. Sarah Jane Haines. j The plaintiirin the above entitled cause by his attorney, has filed in my ollice his complaint nsaintt the defendatit, and it appearing by the aff dav it of a competent person that the defendant, Sarah Jan ) Haines is a ooii-reide:it of the State cdlti'liana, slieis henby notified of the pendency of said complaint against her, and unless she appear, answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause, on the lirt day of the next term of jaid court, to le bffjim nd held at the Court I louse in the town of Plymouth, on the 1st Monday inOtober 1 Hflfl. said complaint and the nia'trrs and things therein contained and alledgcd will he heard and dcterta ned inner absence. JOHN C. CUSHMAN, Clerk. James O Parks PlfTs Atty. n!9-3w. -A.TEHTMrJDiaiND3, of all kinds, to I I'ofonndat LEMON'S Prot Fröre.

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ENTIRE NEW STOCK or CUSTOM' XTADE Our ne.-ortc-M nt is Fullnal Conspire. LADIES; Mil. X BOY?S and all itiis .vrsi) ! t, llr'-M ?"r f,ck w",bou?1't reduced j pr'es and will besold at small profit?. We also manufacture boots and sho-j-j. :u. tK; please all who may favor us with their custom. Our Mock is such that ISTo One can fail to bs Suited j who may prive u-j a call. Our plaee of business is j in the sjutli room of stervclt's building at the ! SIGN OP THE BIG BOOT ! Plyniou th, Indiana, Il-19tf. MRTIIIiVG iEW AB- BECKER, & CO-, (SUCCESSORS TO C L T.AX l'.L A N I & WORK) Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Cnntio& That they have received j A New And Fresh Stock j i 1? M I r, Y G-ROCERIES, Which they inteudtoscll low as fhit athvr House in Vorthern Indiana. .Is Tlieir Stock consists In psrt, of SVRUP, KICK, Ton.icco, ALLSPICE, PKPPEIt Quconsirarc, of cverj Dccriplion, v'v oof3.cnwaxo, Of all kinds, such as is keptin a Qood GROCERY STORE COUNTRY PRODUCE They will take almost alt kindi el Ceuntry Produce IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. REMEMBER THE PLACE. UT Clcavel ind k Work's old stand, first d door norm ot Muck ami loans hardware store . PLYMOUTH, IVDl lw AB. BKCREIt H 10. vll n2C PKUFUMKRY A large Just received t ssorlme I.EMON'f? PnifSUr.

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j Any and all kinds of Furni ture, for housekeeping, ct prices that dofjr COMPETITION. Work of all kinds mad to order niid WAIWANTJ'JD. also ofthebest material and manufactory with class first TT Ä M For town or Country. July 5th, I'fGG. vl l-m'4-tf. P 1 v 111 0 11 1 h Foundry. HAVING LEASED AND RE-FITTED TIfE Old Pltmotk FüCNDäT Wc arc now prepared to fill all orders for 'Of all kinds, alfo V MAKE AND REPAIR j All kind of Machinery, ! Particular attention nircn to ! 1 1 STATIONARY ENGINES. AND All Kinds of Mill Work. We hope by close attention to business to merit the p.uroiusc ofthuund the surruundin; country. Tlln37-rM. W. J. ADAMS & CO. T. "S -4 TT Q rs o c Rs, s s, c"' P CA o u -s C5 " H 6 r 72 c ft c - 7? - if Q E. & CI 9 I a rn urn Z2 d r. 4 rr: 3 - s - c c ä 2 & f. r ft 1 - It 1 9 H 0 1-S 9? c rs Ci v c SOllETMBI.XG AFAl I NB 0ÜRB0JS: iVsHARDWARE ES T ABLISH3TEN T. G-ROSH & NOBLE. IN OMAR DAVIS' NEW BUILDING; - Have opened a large nnd complete utock of Hani ware, in the town of Hourboi .where they inferd keeping: a full and complete ssoitmcnt of fron, Nails.Steel, Class, 5?ah. Puttv, Store., liarnfM. Hardware. Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Ware Weavers' Kecds, Belting, Plough, OILS. PAINTS And ten thousand other articles cot rce ntioncd i advertisement. Wc wou!d say to ehe citizen of Bourbon nn-i surrounding country, that we eipcct to locnto permanently among you, acj hope bv kcerini: the very 1 Best stock of Goods i fellirg tf cheap as ry tLer Stcre br & Fort Wajneor Chitago.to receive a lihrra tonppe. li ard exanime our a'ock bafore roincabr urchaea. EMIL GHOSH nbcp. Af r if -f, tT4j 1 JOS M.NHLC