Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 December 1868 — Page 3
TM MOPTH DEMOCRAT. News About Home.
Tbtr' an ng 7 takia' sous, nd f iih he 1 print 'em. Atter thU issne a number of our tubscrbicrs wkrs are owiag us for two, three an! four years, will be atricken ofi of ovr books Tthis mark X means time expired , ad 1 when fouad opposite a man' name is suggestive of the fact that money is -j-hat's wanted. FoüND. A bundle ot legal documents whieh the owner can- have by calling at this office. High Heels. A certain shap in rihis Ticinity receutly completed a pair of shoes to order, for a 44 highly cultivated " young lady, the heels of which measured nearly for inched. We can iprore this assertion. FlRK. On Thursday morning, 10th lost., the house of Clark Thompson, west of Plymonth, was consumed by fire. The fire was discovered an Mfij hour in the morning, and a few things were saved. The fire originate ! in a 13X of ashes, as usial. Gbm. Grant pass ad through this ; place on Thursday evening last, and I took supper at the railway dining oom. ' TlIE Catb oiic festival on Thursday voQing was well attended, and passed off pleasantly. Receipts, over $130. A man named Charles Warner, residing in Rochester, had his leg broken a few days since, while 'oaling lumber on a freight car. The sociable of the St. Thomas pariah, at D. D. L'ikVs, on Thursday eoing, was a pleasant aff.i;r. The amusements were various and instructive. Tnc Venis di Madici has bern measure ! again. Its height is five feet two inchef, its foot is exactly nine inch es long, heing more than one seventh of ; the height. The waist i 31 inches, instead of 15 as is the cac at the present time. Liwis Boggs brought the finest lot of live hogs into market the other day ; -wt erer beheld. Runaway. Oq Saturday, the 12th 1 inat , a team on Michigan street, with ! 'vagon containing driver andtwoyouupj laniea, dashed from the bridge poin north. The vehicle overturned, hurtiag no one. THE Odd Fellow' festival, on "Hiu-s-; Jaji7R!r. lOf.h imt., was well at-:
tea&tl and all seemed to enjoy them- rejoice iu the convivility of the hour iarvet "rrupcly." The hail waa that occupied by tho Odd Fellows, and i. Snake Bitten. Those of our readfnrniabed very eeV Were it Dot 1 ers who are acquainted with Mr. Pick-
for rtal ererlasting groat and soaped j j)ole, wa should be tempted to join 'em. The young paop'e composing the Hop, " are expected to make their praaence visible at the hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 29. Skating is pronounced good 6n ! Muck, haw A few adventurers hive tried it on Yellov river with successs. A little chap up town whose real name in't Johnny, was treated to a new pair of boots the other day, with ; aiee red tops. Happy in his progress iva, -he promptly asked his father if he w&.n'i old enough to commence drinking beer. Bettor watch that young mind. . A WARM friend of ours acknowledges the receipt of Gody'a Lady's Book, for 1869, from some unknown triend. Should she, he, or they see thir notice, he, he, or they will accept thanks. A grand New Year Hal1 will b giv en by the German Citizens of Plym-f outh and vicinity, at Corbio & Benon'i Hall, on Thursday evening, Dec. HI. A good time is anticipated. There will be lull church services, appropriate to the day, at St. 'I h jmas' j church Christmas morning, at 10 o'clock. . On Christman eve there will a vigil service, and a Christmas tree at 7 o'clock. Lit tboso residing throughout the county tend us items of local interest. Murders dire, births, maniazes and deaths ; rebberies, arson, theft, are good matttrs to write upon. A pleaaant little M hop " occurred at L'orbtn & Hen sod's hall, Friday sight, last, the 18th inst. The second, we believe of a series to continue until Lent. Accident. Santa Claua' train wa thrown from the track yesterday by a bundle of greenbacks, iod the whole cargo is now at Todd's Drug dtora. Oc earner will probably bo out with an address 00 New Year daj. "Give avi! hi dw."
Literature. We shall hereafter devote a epace to noticing current literature and books received, such as are in cur opiuion worthy of note Maxtms fen Young Lathes. Don't scream unless you are frightened. It is a fine silk that needs no turning. A narrowness of waist shows disproportion, (and that 's not atl) . The true test of a man's tern per Is to keep him waiting ten minutes for dinner. Never faint when you are alone. Always select a good opportunity, or young men. A woman should not
only faint well but be above suspicion. Some of our subscribers are in arrears! We hope that they will settle without delay. Not that we need money, oh, no! Our ink in given to us, we get our paper by C. O. D. and swi.idle the express agent out of his dues, and we win our printers' wages at 44 seven up." Nevertheless, as a matter ef accommodation we will ac- j cept what they owe us, if sent in immediately. There will be a Christmas entertainment at Balcony hall on Thursday evening, December 24th, ior the benefit of tne newly organized, German Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School. The entertainment will consist in part of dramatic pieces and tableaux, singing by the choir, and the distribution of Christmas gifts, from a large and magnificent tree, to the Sunday schoil scholars and children. All are invited to attend.
Ilcrace Greeley proposes to write, j chanticleer in aon.e country barnyard, during the year 1?09, an elementary j Altogether, it is lovely ; dogs bark at work on Political economy, wherein the it, and young children become frightpolicy of protection to home industry j cned.
will be explained and vindicated. This work will first be given to the public j through successive issues of the New York Tribune, and will appeir in all I. n i n ci Llll eaif,0i"- ny, ciu ; oemi-wce.y, -54 ; Weekly, $2 per annum. Maratdering. Late last Saturday night, some individual or individuals entered tire Presbyterian church of this place by means of breaking open a wiudow. Coins to the library-case, a fine piece of furniture, they tore off the cover, and broke it in pieces. Whether or not they were after t'te Word of God, M a question of doubtful j ' l ne same " nioou-i, it is supposes, are they who on the same niht entermi the ?ellarof Mr. Fisher, and carried off ham, canned fruits, etc. The finale of this thieving expedition transpire 1 in tbe Plymouth .Seminary, where " Old Ned ' was resuerrccted to et, formerly a professor of" lather and shave" of this place, now residing in Rochester, will be interested in knowing that Mr. IV wan lately made the recipient of two young rattlesnakes; a rooloirical snecics for which he hid a A ..ail i j a jrreat pn.ss.oo. His process of regaillng Mwelf with this quadruped ot Para ! disiacal notoriety. consist3 iu entwining it amout his neck, placing it in his bosom, fugh ! ) and holding it by the tail with his teeth. In general, the j serpent seems to enjoy this treatment , but 0D this particular occasion conceived the highly original idea of fastening its fangs up the hand that sought to I caress it. The result, as nii-'ht well . . , - nave oeen auiimpaica, proveu sauwii . ingly dangerous to Picket, and at last ".counts he lay in a critical condition. It is needless to remark that a zootomist was called in to perform a dental operation upon the scaly one. wherein it loft its fangs. We believe that on another occasion Mr. 1. came very near shufflng off this mortal coil " uuder similar cirenmstanoes. Mr P. relates some curious incidents
connected with the snake family; ( or j find it imppossible to ppt the " doginstance : He claims to have kept leg'' from them. See advertisement
a fine rattlesnake for one or two vears
without giving it food or drink; it mean while growing fat and plump under the treatment. He fuithermore claims that, though the teeth of a snake be extracted with each sun-set, the following dawn o' day will find it with an entire new set, ready for war; Most people are aware that a snake cut in small pieces, like the headless tortoise and headless mink, will eihibit signs of life for no inconsiderable length of time. Grand Entertainment Christmas nkjiit Frof. David Lutman will gi; at CorLi i & Bensons Hall on Friday evening, a Grand exhibition of Luminous Penoptican of Sacred and Oriental Scenrey; the Pilgrims Progress; great Rebellion; Assassinoation of Lincoln, and the Planitary system illustrated and accompanied by an explanatory lecture. Admission 25 centa. Children 15 cents. Tickets for sale a C. S. Ü. Tood'a Drug 8tore.
ttaaMBRawBHHnoMEIaAi Masonic. The officers elect o Plymouth Chapter No. 49 R. A. Ma sous, will be installed at Masonic Hall, on Motiilay evening Dec, 23th, which is the day following the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. At which time they have extecded an invitation to all Master Masons and Ladies accompanying them to be present. At the close oi the installation ceremonies an oration will be delivered by the Rev. Wm. Lusk Jr. .after which all who may desire to provide for their inner man will repair to the Parker House where a Banquet will be provided by the proprietor, U. S, Dodge, Esq. Tickets to the Bauquet $1.00. We hnvc on hand a quantity of Justices blanks for sale.
We have ofterieard of the 44 Grecian Bend," but not until last Saturday did we see one. The ?!1 absorbing question actuating speculative minds, is to unravel the mystery, how manages this thing of classic name to re tain its perpendicular, (or rather its horizontal) ? The object seemed to move on the well-known principle in philosophy ; that is, leaning bodies tend to move forward. It (the bcuder) operates very nearly on the same prin ciple of the celebrated Norwich steam man. The entire object may be briefly describod as ful'ows : The center of attraction resembles the bird known as the Dodo on some sea island; the " chignon " resembles the picturoau old school atlas concerning the natives of Madegascar. The gait in walking forcibly reminds one of a sjre footed A Fashionable attired la iy was w -M -a a : seen on Alain fitreet, i ou u hkeepsie, with her foot on a boot black's box, having her shoes poli.-heJ. It was nobody's business, only it was a new street scene, black ? Who wouldn't be a boot Gamf. Law. The intervals in which the different kind of go nie may be killed are as followj : Quail, turkey and : ruffl.'d grouse, from the löth of Octni ber until the 1st of February ; w ild rabbits and doves from November 1st uutil the 1st of February; meadow lark and kil!-ccer, from the 1st of October uutil ihe 1st of February ; wild duck from the 1st of September until the 15th of April ; woodcock from the 4th of J uly until the 1st of February; and wild deer from the 1st of October until the 1st of Jauuaiy. Netting quail is forbidden at any time. The nc fur violating this law is not less than two dollars, nor itore ihan twenty, or imprisonment in the county jail, or both, at tire discretion of the court. The pen is mighty, but it can't keep back the crowd that is rushing to Tood's Drug Store to buy TOYS, and finn . r , i. v 1 a 4.m ifMinr li iltna t r r 1 r bUUUi' rw- b"1mco. Cross-cut saws at luck & Toan's. Mill saws at Back Sc Toan's. Nkjiit singing birds are found in the South, but the most musical birds that j are to be found in this country are those ladies who buy their goods of Westervelt k Co., for they are so hap. py thining of the hind some goods they get, aud the good bargains, that they 0 inrinc about all dav. and wives bv ' their very joylullness, make their hus bands and children happy, and young ladies are a perpetual delight to their beaux. Drag saws at Buck & Toan's. Buck saws at Buck & Toan's. Some people having incurred the filthy practice of sticking tobacco into their facea with persevering regularity, of" Tobacco Antidote." 1 si 1 4 Seb advertisement of ''Scientific American," in another column. This is a large, illustrated paper, of 10 large quarto pages, h a year. Tho last number is excellent. We will furnish this paper one year, to the first person sending us three new subscribers with the cash. Hand saws at Buck k Toan's. Sleigh bells at Buck k Toan's. Revolution in Trade. See advertisement. Send for circular. 08 & 100 Summer street, Boston. Go to Losey'a for your Christmas presents he has tho largest assortment of Clocksj Watches, Jewelry, solid and plated silver ware, which he U selling very cheap. Hand bells at Buck and Toans. Farm bells at Buck k Toan's. Horse shoes at Buck k Toan's.
DEAR FATHER COME HOME. Oh, father, dear father, do please hur ry home, My confidence no more abuse,
Youv'c promised again and again, when ! you come. You Would bring me a new pair of Shoes. My big toe Sticks OUt like the head ofi a clam, And you of neglect 4oth accuse, Because you have failed to do as you said, And bring home my new pair of shoes. It is not very oft that a favor I ask, And this one you cannot refuse, For you know that it costs but a very small sum To purchase a new pair of shoes. Then hurry, dear father,do pray hurry home, No more of your precious time lose, Oh, think Of tho cold, of your child, 1 ana nis toes, And pray hurry up with the shoes. Oh, how can you bear the soul-thrilling thought, As you read in the papers the news That PAUL is selling so cheap His stock of nice boots and fine Shoes ? You know that my toes are sticiing right out, Exposed to the winds and the dews; Then don't you forget when home you return, To bring me a new pair of shoes ! Those elegant Toilet Sets, Cologne Bottles, Perfumery, Ladies' "Work Satchels, and fiue Fancy Goods, at Todd's Drug Store, are selling very cheap. Ladies and gentlemen, don't put off purchasing until tho last moment, if you do you will miss it. After the Crst of January. 18G9, no person can take advantage of the bankrupt law unless he can pay fifty cent3 00 tl,c düllar The Mishawaka axes are the best. All who have used them unite with one accord in their praise. Buck & Toan, we understand, have them for sale. See advertisement in another column. Horse nails at Buck & Toan's. Nail rods at Buck & Toan's. ZcTOLtm, McCurdy ft Co., Philadelphia, are preparing an interesting work cutitlcd " Ni;rht Scenes in the Bible." It is tobe male up entirely of'ni"ht scenes, and finely priuted and bouud. Skates at Buck & Toan's. Sled shoes at Buck Sz Toan's. The card of Joseph Iutnan oq pge deserves a notice. this AOHlTa Wanted. See advertisement of u Coumion Sense Family Sewiug Machine. Newspaper Directory. G. P. Rowell k Co., the New York Advertising Agents are about issuinsr a complete American Newspaper Directory. Lt is a compilation much needed, sinco uothing of the kind having any claims tQ completeness has ever been published. I n0 Messrs. Rowell & Co. have spared tj&'ihs or cxnense to make the forthcomiQg work complete. We understand the boük wi be a handsome octavo c -1 onn 1 j voiuuic oi aioui ow pages, uouuu in dark cloth, and sold for five dollars per copy. As the publishers are advertising agents, their issuing a work containing so much information, usually jealously guarded by those in that business, shows that they are confident of their ability to be of service to advertisers, or they would not so readily place in their hands the means of enabling every one to communicate direct with publishers if they so desire. Cheap carpets- A new idea. A great saving in money. Look under head of new advertisements. Lanter&s at Buck k Toan's. Lamps at Buck k Toan's. Chain at Buck k Toan's. Meat cutters at Buck & Toan's. Sausage stuifers at Buck & Toan's. Woodman spare that tree, 'touch not a single bough, until you have purchased one of those splendid Mihawka axes, sold ouly by Buck öl Toan. DIED. IIOSSLKR.; In Rochester, Fultoo county, od the 19th inst, Mr. Alfred, J. HossLER, ajjed o5 years, 3 weeks aud 4 day. Death caused by Dropsy. Mr Mossier, tormeraly of this place, lias been long and favorably known ng an upright man, and numbered among his acquaintances many who will re
gret his departure.
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A CARD. A Clergyman, wail residlngMn South America as a ruisedonary, discovered a safe andeitnple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Orirans. ; banefulndvicioashabits- Qret numbers hare and the whole train of disorders brought oh by ( a desire to benefit the afflcted and unfortunate. I medicine, in a sealed envelobe. to any one who will inH th rpi'pirit tnr nmnorinrt anI iminrr tt... needs it, Free of Charge. Address JOSEPH f . I VII , Station D.Bible House, l6-3m. New York City. WHITE PINE COMPOUND. Ths Grkat Niw-Ejc gland Remedy! Dr. J. W. Poland's VThite-Pine Compound is now offered to the afflicted throughout'tho country, after having been proved by the test of thirteen years in the New-England States, where its merits have become as well known as the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. The White-Pine Compound cures Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It Is a Remarkable Remedy for Kidney Complaints, IXab'.tes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding frc.n the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. The Wliite-Pne Compound is now sold in every part of the United States and Briti8h. Pfrovince;- Prepared at the A England Bo ante Depot, Boston, Mass. THE REASOX WHY. The reason why Misblcr's herb bitters cure so many diseases.ie. because it is the best remedy for a deranged etomacb, or dyepepsiu, now known and because it invigorates the entire system, strengthens the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and sustains a most healthful tone of the entire human or ganism. i Medicine. that will do this will-cure any disease, for the simple reason, that nature will do the rest. We guarantee that no woman or child, however pale and emaciated, can nse these bitters regularly for twenty-one days, without the return of the rosy cheeks and faircomplcxion characteristic "of good health. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Dr. S. B. Hartman Jfc Co., Proprietors, Lancaster, Plymouth. 37 GREAT DISCOVERY. It has long been claimed that if we knew it, ther,wouId be an herb, or a combination herbs, roots and barks that would cure all the ills human flesh is heir to Dr. Mishler with a few of his professional friend, have kept this idoa constantly In vi. w. and labored earnestly and perscverimjly for years to find this most desirable treasure. Though they have not found an instant cure for all complaints, they have nevertheless discovered a remedy, which, as yet, has never failed iu curing chills Md fever, dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from'any impurity of the blood or disarrangement of the digestive organs, inclading liver complaint , coughs, colds, ick headache, neuralgia, nervousness, general debility and all affections of the kidneys and urinary organs. Tbis great disco .'ery. in honor of the indefatigable labors of Dr. B. Mishler. is called Mishler's herb bitters and wherever introduced takes the I place of quinine and the host of other remedies! used heretofore for the complaints mentioned I above. Sold by all druggists and general dealers. j Prepared solely by DK. S. B. HARTMAX, I CO., Successors to Dr. B. Mishler, Lancafter, l'enn. 3tt HUMOR DOCTOR. Dr. J. W., Poland's Humor Doctor is a positive remedy for all kinds of humors, scrofula, scurvy, saltrucam, carbuncles and boils, ulcers and all obstinate affections of the skin, Inflammatory or chronic rheumatism, piles chronic diarrhcra, b errtiri.il diseases, and everv tnint of the svstem : j and those affections arigfaatfag in the disarrang.ment ofthe digest! organs, viz. MOou headache, languor nnd di-prcssiou of spirit?, Jots ofappotito, constipation. It is free from all duneronsi drncs, is pleasant to the taste, safe , yet eure und effective in its action. Ji'repared at the New England Botanic depot, Huston. Mass., and fur sale by C. S. T.MW1, and Brown Bro.'s, Plymouth. 1 THK MESSENGER OF HEALTH. Edited at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine, contains an article on Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, nud Kidney Affections, in which the writer positively declares that the whole sc ience of medicine possesses no remedy for the cure of those diseases that is half as efficacious as Mishler's Herb Bitt'-rs. He speaks from experience, having used them in his practice for the past two yean, to the exclusion of all other remcdies.'and without a solitary instance of failure. Sold by all Druggists nnd Dealers. DA. S. B. Hartman & Co., Proprietors, Lancaster. Penn. WAREHOUSE. STONE COAL, STONE COAL, STONE COAL. LIME. LIME. LIMB. WATER LIME, WATER LIME, WATER LIME. PLASTERING HAIR. PLASTERING HAIR, PLASTERING HAIR. CALCINED PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER, CALCINED PLASTER. S UiATO ij ; , At wholesale and retail at Yellow Warehouse, HL. O. THAYER, CASH ! CASH ! CASIZ! I will pay the highest market price in caMi for wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, and all kinds ot seeds at the yellow ware house. 48 II. G. THAYER. Drill t in all kinds of FURNITUKE, On La Forte Street! At new and 'spacious rooms whore he keeps of goods the bent and cheapest assortment ever offered in i'ly mouth. A FIRST CLASS HEARS will b fnrnit-hed on fnneral occasions on reasAnanl terms. C. PALMER.
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P2ISHAWAK A AXES!
C P. PERKINS, Tl M"anufactrer of Ares and Tools, having had a JJJ&W nrartical ernerienra f nvrr 5.1 ivcnm Visa purchased and thoroughly repaired the Ax Factorv formerly owned by 11. Bo men t at Mishawaka, Indiana, wheie he i prepared to do all work in work in his line He u the only manufactarci of the Genuine Dement Pattern MISHAWAKA AX ! SOLD AT WHOLESALE AMU RETAIL BYBUCK & TOAN, Plymouth, Indiana. t3T" Call for none but Perkins' Mishawaka Ax. "AGENTS WANTED $75 TO $200 PER M0NTH Orja commission from which twite that amount can bemadc by selling the latest improved Common Sense Family Sewing Machine PRICE S18. For circulars andTerms address . BOWER Sc CO, 320 South Third street, Philabelphia. Pa. 15 '.im p 0 ss 2 I s - m 13 Jr. c DO 2Z o a m 1 n O 1 ft "X3 a 1 f C 3" O c a d P 8 0 H r o H o o a "3 r H 2 9 P O t a G 2 i t 5 Ü " CO CTj e O d o H O 3 c s o c (r a. c fa is p c 9 m 4 c p CS. 2 - SC - n 0 9 1 o oa 9 a a O p A 3i N B. a. I n n o n c - s. flj o OQ K5 CZ2 2 d A ft 0 i a sQ -. ' 9 o 8 o. 54 9 c as ft I 9 0 T 2 BO . 9 st ; I sV 0 J 3.5 -6 e 0 C3 b 0 OB es v. B n 1 m 1-3 S M t I 1 a a S3 Si vr cd Of r 0 5 o c z 1 to n B Cfl j 1 " 2 VI - 5"" " Iff 0 S 00 '1 ? ? g- o 0 ZT sw -I O ts T c 3 -3 WOOLEN FACTORY. 1868. 18Ö8. TIPPECANOETOWN Woolen Factory. PRICES REDUCED. Role Carding 9 cents per pound Carding aud Spinning 20 cents per pound WEAV1MO. White Flannel vd. wide centsper yard 'i;.idc 5 22 E 'S i tthiek.and (Jreen yd. wide, .do cents per yanl Black snd blue yd. wide. . . 4-' cents per vard Jeans 30 inches wide 40 cents per yard Full Cloth 2H inches wide. .60 centsper yanl Blankets $4 per pa nd i 1U pounds of clean wool. Woolen Sheeting 2 yards wide, 2 pounds of wool and 40 cents per. yard White Stocking Yarn, double and twiated, 25e. Common colore ?5c. Blue Mixed 40c. CLOTH DRESSING, kc. Cloth, Flannels.Jeans, Blankets and Woolen Sheeting exchanged for Wool tt the factory, or A. L. A lleman a Co's store in Plymouth, for a good article of wool. 32 N. B. 1 P. S. ALLEM AN. V.M. & F.COLLEGE. rilHE Cheapest and best institution in X the northwest for combining PR ACTI CA I, with LIBERAL education. Classics, Mathematios, Histoiv, Sciences, Ac., in regular courses. Modern Languages without extra charge. Commercial College courts , aud Telegraphing. Music ana OrnaairutaR Twelve teachers. A new Ladies' Boarding Hall. Popular Matrjn. Living cheap. A ccess easy. Opening of winter term, Dec. 1 ,1868. For ciiculars, or board, address 9 RLV. TilOS. B. WOOD, 12--f?w Vslpir!, Tnr!
MEDICAL
J. L. Macomber, DDNTTST, Bremen, Ind. Offlca over Forti lhr s hardware store, ( leaning, extracting. filling, and artificial sets inserted fa the best manner known to the dental profession. All work warranted. sj Dr.T. A. Lemon, ORTBICIAH SURGEON. Has resumed tbs IT practiceiof his profession and can bs found at his residence, corner of LaPorte and Walnut sts. at an noura except wtien proiessionaiiy absent. 52 Dr. L. Johnson, PHYSIC ANA SURGEON. Bonabon. IhL OX cm over Grosh & Beck Bro's hardware stora. 49. Dr. A. 0. Burton. QtRGEON DENTIST, Cin be conaulted tt his oflJce every day except Mondays and Tuesdays. Office over WesterveK's Store, Plymouth, Ind. J. J. Vi nail, Homeopathic pnrsiciAS & sürgeoh . Particular attention paid to ohstretric practice, and diseases of women and children. Offle over Brownlee's store. Residence opposite tb north-west corner of the public square, Plymouth, Ind. 10-38. Dr J. H. Confer, PHYLICIAN & SERGEON. lat. Snrfeon of th Nik Indiana Infantrv. offers hi t professional t-c rvices to tb people of Marshal County. Offlc and residence, west side of Michigan St., thr blocks north of the Parker House, Plymouth. In diana. CMfc W. K. BAII.KT. W. D. ! J. R. Rf YVOLOS. M . Bailey & Reynolds. PHYSICIAN Surgeons, Accoucheurs, and 0rl( i:ins ; operators in Deformities, and diseases of the eyes, nose and cars. Treat all forms of diseases that effect the human STstem. ParUealar attention given to diseases of females and children, also to all chronic cases. Calls from th country promptly attended to. Office on the corner of Michigan and Washington sts., opposlto the Parker House. N. B. Teeth extracted without pain. Plymouth. Ind., March 15, lts58.-m. Dr. F. Wm. Cams Yon Kessler, (roKMF.RLT St'RGEOS Of THE SAXoXT ABKT, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Marshall and vicinity. Office, for the present, at his farm residence, on the Bremen road. Id Nortk townbhp. 33-ly ATTORNEYS J. G. shorne, ATTORXET at Law. and Justice of the Peaco. has removed hts ofilce to the east side of Michigan treset. on the block next north of th Parker House where he will be pleased to toe those Laving business to transact with him. Collections made and money promptly remitted. Particular attention given to the settlement of M tatesuud guurdiaut.hlps. 13-3&. A.C. Canron, ATTORNEY & NOTARY. War Claim Agent wi'l attend to fill orofepsiorial I n- nm itiaced 1 ill Hirt Vi A n U it.nmr.tl o. A j..f11P ... .... .... u i -1 . . . 1 1 . , , .in.. ' n I 'i ui I ' . I fllliiU'll att-ut.o. fHvata guardianship and the mettlemem oidecedent's estates. Pension, bounty and back p;;y of deceased and disaMcd soldiers procured at iisssmUi rates. Deeds, mortg.rss snd other wrttt-n ir.strum . u. neatly and quickly drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Col!eo-tion-made and promptly remitted. Uflce over H B. Dickson's hardware stuie, Plymouth, lad. 10-20. C. H. Reeve, ATTORN ET at LAW. and War Claim Agmt will practice in Fnlton. Stark. LaPorte and Kosciiifko. as well as Marshall, counties. Collections promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care ful attention given to probate business. Insurance effected on lives and property, in the best companies in the United States. .Special attention paid to the prosecution of clnim of soldiers, their widow and heirs, for bounty, arrears of pay. pea sions and other claims. ! Harbour Co.. Cincinnati. Bucklv. Sheldon A Co. ! N. Y . Gra Jraff. Bennett Co.. Pittsburg. 94MISCELLANEOUS. A. C. Holtzendorft, ! I7ASHIONABLE BA It BE l BEB HlloP, I'nder Ma Shaving. Hair Cutting. Sb.BEIt. CHI A GO FA Äarkn Jt Ehrlich 's store. :nnnoo?iing. Ac. dona in the best style. Partlcnlsr attention piren to Dyeing Hair and Whiskers. Th highest price psid for ladie's hair. 11-S4 A. C. nOLTZENDORFF. J. F Van Valke nburgh "TTTnOLESALE LIQUOR STORE pure Liquor V for medicina and -the urpoep. can b ha. had at my 6tore. one door north of thtBrasch nk. May 1?. 1S65. J. F. VAXVALKENBf RGB. (. Haslaner, "TT7"AGONS, CaJriajres, etc. C. Hsslanrer M Bro.'s, manufacturers of Wagons, Carriagca, etc. BIackmithing, painting and grala ing done to order. Banking Company. PLYOUTH IND. The Plymouth Branch Bskinir Co., (?ucce-or? to the Plymonth Brayb Bank ofthe State ot Indiana.' open from t Jll o'clock, a. m., and from 1 to 4 'dock p. m. T. CHESSNER, Prer-ident. 13-9 T. CItESSN ER. 1r.. Cashier. Sewing Machines. ALL who are in want of Sewing Machines can find a fine assortment of the : bet Scwng Machines made for family or iur susc, ait'i ai isiwer prices inau iny can be 'had ebcwka at tha itore of J. P,.!,! R chines vul be girenlfour months credit. J. PAUL, Agent, 31 Sign sf Big Boot McCurdy House, TTTAXATH. IND- South side P. F. W. A C. B . R. .adjoining the paseener depot. Onssis stopping here will receive flrit-c'jsB accommodation at moderate rates. Baggage conveysd SO and from tlie cars free. 47 S. McCURDY. Prop'r. Corbon & Van Yalkenburgh, ATTORNEYS. COl NCELLORS AT LAW and Real Estate Aagcuts. Oöice, Bank BuUdUg, (tip stairs.) PLYMOUTH, I1VI. Abstraft of title furnished and special attention given to Heal Estate businesa. Insurance Policies issued on as reasonable terms as can be afforded.br ioItcsI companies, in the Home of N. Y. .assets,. .$4,000.000 Home of New Haven - uoo.000 Hartford of Hartford 2,000,000 LIFE POLICIES BY TBE Equitable Life asaetaS, .SOO.OOO C3TTown Lits, wild Lands, aud Improved Farms, for sale 01 rent. vl2 41 tf . UECKER AtCo, WHOLESAIR 4 RETAIL PHAl.KRSI GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, QÜEENSWARE, Tobacco, CitfiirK, A:o , PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. 38tf tfirisVr w&MM FURNITURE A. L. ALLEM AN CO. Bsre on hand at sll times a complete sad elefarit sU of Cabim-t Ware aud Furnitur, srhlrh tliss stock of aodertsktr's Kundsbcf Goods, sad ofBnf of all kinds. A r sfasjfM Mangtaf will arli i Trv rcBaotiabls rates Also t coniDU
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