Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 August 1869 — Page 3

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üewi About Home. New wheat 81,101,20. B. ft. Thayer, Esq., Im returned from his eastern trip, lookiog hearty as ever. Tftl1 M E Sociable meets next Tuesday evening at the residence of C. T. Mattingly. A yröll weighiug 11 pounds was t aught with hook and line anovc . 1 3 n uicuaui,uu luisudj, l'i Y Mouth is a good süärket huckleberries have been celling at from SI to 94 while iu Chicago they were only b ' riss f 1 50 to SI 75 A differO CT ence. SkI advertisement of M Livery Sta ble for ale," in another column of today's paper. Doc. is bound to go west, and will sell his livery stock and fix - tures at a bargain.

A bio ox, said to weigh 4,540 tb.,jed jtg araU0Uji labors, the presiding Sewas on exhibition three days of last j niu3 ar)d aw.;vcr descends upon them week, in this place. It was a noble 1 io haj0 0, glory aud paternally profellow, and all who missed Peeing it, nounces tb benediction, "BlvMje,

Tin rn spline nnp nt r ir nnei snei1 f . K- . 1 T 0 J mens of stock in the country. Thk public ar reminded that the

big eclipse, which has been so exten- hitch as to the time of balding the ciraivcly advertised, will commence next cuit court. The legislature passed a

Saturday afternoon at about half past lour o'clock. No postponement on account of weather. IHK largest averase crop oi wneai , , , , I in this county, of which we have any1 . . . ( aecouut this season, was raised by M r. ' lieo. W. Carlisle, on his farm, some ihrCe or four miles south of this place. )n three acres of ground he rai ed almost one hundred and thirty bushels of wheat of the Egyptian variety an average of forty-two buhe!s, at least, to the acre. Who can beat it? IttJMLAftl are making their pres-' euc visible among us. Two attempts j have been made by these gentry to en- f ter the residence of Mr. J. S. Alleman, ! but they were unsuccessful. Monday I night two thieves attempted to enter : the dwelling of Miss M. J. Brown, on I Michigan st.. but the alertness of t tie occupants prevented them. Our citizens should be prepared to give such visitors a warm reception. On Thursday last as Mr. Henry M. Logsa'i little boy, Albert C, was dimbiug over a fence, one ol the boards gave way and precipitated him CO the grounl. lie fell upon his left arm, breaking it mid-way between the truit and elbow. The little fellow is but ten y-?ars old, and when Dr. A'inall was setting his arm he never cried or moaned, exhibiting an amount of tort it .de and pluck seldom possessed by children of larger growth. His arm is healing rapidly. The Completion af the C. C. ft L. railmj to Teru has opened the short-r-t au 1 cheapest route to Indianapolis, and all points south, which the traveling pub'ic will no doubt fully appreciate, in view of the inconveniences which have heretofore attended a trip in that direction. Passengers leaving here at &8Q a. m., rrive at Indianapolis at 4:50 p. m. Through tickets are sold it the agency io this place. CoiWClOlKCE. Last week the DtMami M ricked us up" on a mis-spe'.led word. At the same time a journalist in : n therTtown '(the Warsaw ladianii; penned a criticism in rcfeard the rat's spelling of a very simple word. Si pmtlican. I ur neighbors up etreet evidently misunderstood u. We said nothing bout the mis-spelling of any word. We merely intended to express our unbounded admiration and unqualified approval of the expression, uCa!simcre gnats. Com to think it all over, I'assimcre goats" ' good, and we are not to be frightened out of our belief. M. H. Rice, Esq , has gone to Iudiauapolis to reside, and will be followed by his family as soon as ho can obtain suitable accommodations. He has urchased an interest in the Indiana Ifef hic Hontf Advocatry a live MasonM paper with a large and growing circulation. Mr itice has been louir and favorably koown to our people as an upright, straightforward business man and good cititcn. He has held several fficial positions 6iuce hii residence anitng us, and has discharged his duties wirtv fidelity. The Masonic fraternity of this place will miss him more, perhap, than any other elass of citizens. He has held chief posiHoos io Lodge, Chapter and fevjMÜ, aLd that th- coifilence of lis brethren was not misplaced, i is suftcltut to fetate that he is now serving on his second term as (jrand Master of MasoDS ftr the state of Indiana. We wish hin au aucccs?, an'J predict for him a pleasant future in his new position.

T 1S kuown l'iat l"e veerabic

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ooara n;ic oeeu in great travau lor community as one always useiui, acsome time past. Tke public lias been rordiog to her ability, and cheerful and a-tip-toe to obtain even the smallest j luvelv in dispositon. Nine years ago hint whereon to hang conjectures as to commenced that insidious disease that

the caue of their troubles. No light was vouchsafed, But we now have the pleasure of announcing that the board has at 'cn?tn brought forth, and that the name of the ;i grand, gloomy and peculiar " infant is " By Laws and Ordinances of the Corporate Town of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, Published by Authority. Adopted I X .1 I ü,n T i r ii tjuneitn. ioi'. neiangee x M icmoIs, 1lain antl f Book and Job Print - ers Indiana." It is a weak - -v lof klu" ch,ld oP 12 W Its twin wviu m vnicagu, uiu is not supposed to equal in beauty its country relative. That being the case wc should Ike to see the Chicago ju - vcni!e .t the close of the pamphlet is a representation of an angel's head 1 aDd winps. which is supposed to be emblematical of the interesting mouient when, the board having cumplet ... l.M.r. " UlJ BBIMICH Tiikrk appears to be something of a law, last winter, under which the cir cuit court of this county would meet on the fir.t Monday in A neust, instead of fli vpf-ond ns linrotnt'iir.- Imr :i nn , , , . emerge ocy clause enacted, the law can- ' a- ., i i not ro into etteet until it passes through . 1 . . ' stand to be. that copies of the act are sent to the c iun'y clerks throughout the state who s vorally acknowledge the receipt of the same to the secretary ol state, who certifies the facts to the governor, and the governor issues his proclamation, whereupon the act become law. This lengthy process has not been completed, and there is bo probability that it will be for some days to come. This being the case. court will, without doubt, commence next Monday, under the old law. In order to keep things level, however, Judtre Osborne instructed J. C. Cush mau, Exp, county dcik, to opcu ai-d adjourn court each day, which has beeu done; so grand and petit jurors, witnesses, and all other interested parties, should he io attendant next Monday, as M trouble " will in all probability commence a: that time. Since putting the above in type we have received the following note frcm Mr. C ashman: Plymouth, Ind.. Aug 4. 1800. Ei. Din "'it at Dear Sir: The Marshall circuit court will be in session ou Monday tu-xt (Aagnat 9th). at which time al! members of the grand and petit juries, and all person subpoenaed as witnesses in state causes should be present. On Tuesday, Aug 10. persons subpoenaed as witnesses in civil actions should be present at 'J a m.. prompt. ly inserting the above you will doubtless confer a favor upon many of your readers. Yours, etc , John C. Clsiiman, Cl'k Cbubcb Dedication. The St John (German I'nitcd Evangelical Lutheran) church will be dedicated on Sunday, the 8th day of August. The committee respectfully annouuee to I the public, that the building will be completed by the above date, and that they adopt the following programme : At 10 o'clock a. m , the Her. C. Ilass, President of the Synod, from Detroit. Michigan, and Mr. O. G. Babeoek, the architect, will march from the old meeting house to the new church where Mr. Babeoek will de liver the keys ol the church to the President, who vill unlock the same. Rev. k. Guntram, Elder of the litrict, from Chicago, will solemnise the dedication of the church, llcv. C. Ilass will preach the sermon. Other ministers will be iu attendance. Rev. M. Schlabhorm will preach in English at 3 p. m. Kev, E. Guntrum will preach at 8 p. m., and will be followed by other speakers in both Euelish and German. Everybody is invited to attend. By order oi John Udiiam. Chran. Building Com. Rjsv. J. Kammkueii. Minister. DIED. BAII.EY -Saturday morning, tue 51th ult.. 1(0 da n Makiau Baillv, & 40 jeara, snMratka, und 5 The above notice was unintentionally omitted last week. The ful'owirg beautiful tribute to the memory of the deceased, which we clip froai the R - pnHcnnt is from the pen of Rev. Wm. Llsk, jr. Ei. "Our (iod ha- l. reit M one hiif lu ft na -A bouutiful cylrit line taken Its flight!" H 1 ill Mariah Bailey was born in Middlcvillo. Ottep Co., N. Y. Sh

came to this place eight years ago, and

litis been well known throughout the . i m alowlj and certainly brought her to ' the grate. In the year 1863, on the sccoaul day ot April, she was baptized in the Christain faith, and on the 26th day of the same month she was confirm cd . She was faithful and died in faith. i For a long time she has lived a life of ' gradual death, but her Christian faith j and hope made her lifo pure and beau - . nii rr it .1 1 1 tui through sunering, ana her eartn- ! ly life closed as the flowers close theinJ selves in sleep with the departing day j a clo?cs ,he da when storms retrcat ana me suuuuea spicuaors oi ine sun set say farewell. Sunday afternoon we rerformed the burial fervice. and plac- , iog on the coffin the bright emblems of ; the resurrection and immortality wc 1 said " Heated are the 4ead who die la the Lord." BUSINESS LOCALS. Plymouth Ladies' School. The fall term of this c-hool will commence Aug 20. and continue twelve weeks. Tuition the same as heretofore. To be held in the place previously occupied. For particulars consult S A. Nichols & L. C. Kinney. A. BCCKU cV Co , have received a large stock of groceries and crockery ete , which they intend to sell as cheap as any house in Plymouth, and would say to the people, that they should not believe from any merchants here, that tliey give short weight, etc Wc si I ways give Hi oz. to the pound. Our trade has increased very largely since the people found us in the brick store. We would say to the people, that we are very thankful for their patronage. Store room in Corbin & Benson's brick block, No. 8. A. Becke, & Co. DRY COODS. D HV ;oods. J. M. DALE & CO., tkodqtttuit ri for t?t LATEST STYLES OF HOODS, Ar till in bfflWatt with the lan;o-t toefe iu Plymouth asS ahra? th Imwst price, f-l.mio worth of Dren Qoodn, PopttlM. Alpar u. Merinoe, l'laiu (ioods for Suits, Mar alt:--, JacMiete, Ortndlcs. rjrao1. Stripj, Glo Uwlorr. Nutions. Triiiiniiü.-', Staph' GMMb. Mat. 'aj-. and cient'?' Ini bIhMiij; Good, Caaai ft. Das C L O T il CL OA K IN G, (.eii'V Suit L' tti'n up to order n hhort notice, touit the matt fattdloa. WE DEFY COMPETITION, Ai om of our Mitaen Href in Sew York, who h constantly hiiyin KOOdtot impirt'T. and auction- at r-dn-l arfem, which enaMef B to nell at what uthor nn-rt liants pay fur nods, SEMEJtßXM THE PLACE. No. 12 Michigan St., Paul's Block, at DRUCCISTS. DRUG STORE, W8TABLMUKU LS 134G. W. K BROWN, PMR8BIKU oS JiKOWiY, Deitert in HUM', J, MFD it 7.t' SCHOOL HOOKS, PRES CR IP fl O NS Carefully prepared at all hour of the day or night. WM I BROWN,

CLOTHING.

f V HE AT J ARRIVALS AT Wc are now receiving our ; $,:i'in- aild SlHMMf GüOtlS, And can show the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Plvmou'h, andean olllr belter barsains in CALICOES, DELAINES, ALL A 1'ACAS, GOOD FOR SUITS, ttc. Our Clothing assortment is complete and will sell at Wry Loa- Prices. A Spleadid .Stuck of HATS, CAPS, AXD events FurnlMhiii? (ootN. Wc ba. e a FISH Asso i; MM MST OF Cloths. Cagaimerea aud Vest? And make CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. S. & M. BECKER. SPECIAL NOTICES. DMINISTRATRDT HOTICR. Noti - is hereby rfrea that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix f the estate of The adore A, Lemon, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ft MARY E. LEMON. w orl? of WlMflom For vonn-' nx n. on the Killing' Pandon in Yeuth and Early Manhood, withsKLt-' IIBLP for tli- Brrläfc aae nnfortonate. Seat la sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Addrete, association, üj P, PaiajwuaiA, Pa. (.w iy AGrTrswmEOsr' How I4"5 other bikJ rCTTl to tout 2W jKTTo, $13. 'The WILSON SUtTTTLK SBWIXG MACHINE CbaBeng i romparUHw wiih any navi class nav rhloe aud la wakuantkd lor tuuke ykabs Call and examine for yoanetf. First door north ol Parker house. Wim MKS. FKN'NIE FISH, Ajt't Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mary Jane Haas having left my bed and borad without Jost cause or provocation all persona are hereby warned not to trust heron my account, n I will pay no debts of her contracting. Dakim Haao. PHOTOCRAPHER JAl LKNOR'S PR O TO 0 R A PH G A L L ER V I N Vorhin J- naaon's Brick Bln1:. Photofrrapha, Amhrotypos, Gtem Pictaroa, Ae.. taken In tl l''St style of the art. in fill kinds ol weather. Frames constantly on head. V. V. FAUUvNOR. Op r. FURNITURE. Q PALMER, Dealer in all kinds f F U 11 N 1 T R U E OS LmVMTM STMMMT, At nrw ma" Bacloaa reenw where he keeps of k'Oodn the lM ami cheapil uaoftaWBt em offered in Plymouth. A FIRST CLASS HEARSE, win he fti nlsheaaa lnaral ereaeioa oa rrn atletem. C PAt.MEK

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tiMl iraBa,rK,M TOD. Ota atwtl, Ohio,

MEDICAL

Dr. J. S. Ldaiul, VXTOULD respectfully announce to ike citizens t ot Plymouth and vieiuity that ho hue permanently located at the above named place lor the practice !' Medicine and Surgery, and hopes by rtrict attention to the requlreasents of his prates, -ion. to merit -hare or their patronage. Particular attention paid to treatment of all kinds offerer, extracting teeth, and surgery. I hold myself in readiness to attend all calls, iii-ht or dav! flies i. . comer from Parker House. (V) t S. S. Todd, DRUGGIST, (Dr T. A. Lemon's old stand. Michigan street. Plymonth. Indiana. Dr. L Johnson, PDYSICAX SURGEON, Koarbon. Ind. Dasee OYCT cirosh & Beck Bro's hardware store. 4!t. Dr. A. 0. Horton, DÜBGEON DENTIST, (Jan he coaeatted ftl hit office every day except Mondays and Tuesdays. Ofllceover Westervelt's Store. Plymouth, Ind. Bp. W. . Bailey, Treat all kind of dfawaK tint allliet Hie hninan ydtaa. Medical and SmgieaL Harfaue had overix voars BXperience lathe Armies of lh- 1'. S. office- over S.A M.Beeker'a dry rood store. I J.J. VtBftll, HOXBOPATHIG PHYSICIAN A; SUBGBON. Pa rtienlar attention paid to nh-tretric jr ictiee,and dlseaeea of woaii h and cUldrea. office over BrOWalee'a store. ltei(lnri opposite tin; north-west corner of the public square, Plvinouth, Ind. flll-'JS. 12. & lejrmMs, 1. B. Tesalar Phywiclan and Operative Sorjreon, I offen M profeiiional service to the cltie is of Plviii-iinh and surrounilin country. In addition to Me treatment of diseases (ointnon to t ho conn ry. sneeiai atteatioa will l eiven to Bnrgery . the treat. iient of.nrKieal SImoimm ami Slaeaeen f fenial "s. Niu'ht calls in town and country prOMptlj attended to. fTiarjri reaioBabIe, (Mfceaad rv-dent-e on west side of Miehiir in St. three doors north of the bank. Plymoath Ind. : ATTORNEYS. H. A. (). Packanl, a TTORXBY and Oonaaeflor at law, and NoV tary Pr uhlic. Room No. l, Balcony block, Plrmoath. Ind. m forblii & Van Valkniburirli, TT0RNKY8 and Heal Rtat a complete Abrtracl of all rh dealera. Ilave Mar-h ill comity, ladoare cortt in t!y for sale Improved Farm. Will nda and Town' Lote. lluittBtt ami dwellinz booaea to rent. Office over the Bank, Plymouth. Ind. . (i. Osborne, A TTORSEY at Luv. and Justice of the Peace i haa removed hw once to th east aide of ha removed hi i fatean str.''t. on tti. Michigan street, on the block next north of th Parker ll.m-e where h will he pleased to se those harlng bnainess to transact with him. 'ol lection- made and money promptly remitted. Partien! ar attention glvcB to the settlement ot e tatos and guardianship. li 12. . C. (apron, TTOUXEY ft NOTAKY. War Claim Agent. . will attend to ail professional hasineas placed In his bind, promptly and caremlly. Particnlar attention girento gnardiaashlps and the settlement ofdecedent,i estates. Peaatoa, boonty and hack pay of deceased and disabled soldiers pro cured at reasonable rat-. Deeds, mortgagee ana otaer writ ten instruments neatly and Quickly drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Collection made and promptly remitted. Office OTSf II. B. Dickson's hardware store, Plvmoiith, Iul. 19-40. II. Reeve, A TTOItNEY at LAW, audir,fr VUtim Agent, f will practice In Palton, stark. faPiottc and Koaelaako. as well a Maraball, coantieo. Collections promptly and eflcieatly attended to. -Care (hi attention given to probate basiness. Insurance effected on lives and property, in the best companies In the United states. Special attention paid to the prosecution of claims of soldiers, their widows and h . irs. for dounty. arrears of pay, pensions and other claims. P'f.rt wa:-Farwell.Tield ft Co..0h.lCagO,8baw, Barbonr ft 'o.. Cincinnati. Bnekly, Sheldon ACo. N. V , Oral!'. Hennetl ft ';., Pittshuri,', tt ACHOTELS. NrCnrdy House, TTTANATII, INI) Sooth side P. F. W. ft C. R K . adjoining the paaa inger d -pot. ;i.t-: atopping here will receive tlrst-elas- accommodation at moderate rates. Baggage conveyed to and From the cars free. 17 K. McCPKDV. Prop'r. 1. S. Bodge, TIA i;k nr I fiivorably-known House is now prepared with new furniture and improve ! accommodations to cater to the wants of our own community and the traveling public. TbeoaaaJbaa lias been refitted and will attend a!! regalai trains, under the Management of the House. :J3 MEAT MARKETS. Shoemaker ft Krenfleek, MEAT MARKET. Keep constantly on hand ehe beat aelecttona of Beef, i'ork. Mutton and Veal the counts affords. AKwauuanGkctnre a su perior article of Bologna Bansaae. Market 1st door east of Methodist church, on Lauorte street. koontz ft Tress. MEAT HARKET. A new Market, which will puimiIy the citizens of Plvinouth. and BUT roan dint; roantrj with the best quality of Presh meats oi a ll kinds. Lara, Tallow, sausage and all atldei kept in a tirst-class Meat market ul""ays on hand. Market at KotPa old stand. MISCELLANEOUS. L Shakes, ft Co. HHXIABD Room. Tim e tlrr-t class tahles. Thr I'm - it Liquors aud best Ciirarsin town always on hand. Rooms, Second door north of Bank. Cr, liaslaaer, TKTAOONS, Carriages, etc. ('. Haalanger A r Bro.'s, ntanafacturera d' Wagons, Carrhtces, etc. Black lnithinir, paiattng a,ul jralaing done to order. J. F. Van Valkfiibtirh. II ril ILESALE UQÜ4 )It 8 T IRE ur,. Liquors lor nedicinal and other purpoeeps. can he had at my storr. oue door north of Hit Branch Bank. May 1 . 1865. J. P. A N V A LKEN BURG II. J. V. Bailey & Co. IZ7ATER Mill. The heot rtoHr aaaaafactured always on hand. Orlsting done to order h a first class miller. The highest markst price in eaah paid all times for Wheat. Mil! at north-east part of town . J. It. Loscy, JEWELER. -Clocks. Watches and Juwclry repaired nromptly and in a workvaanlUte manner. Reeps for sale Clocks, Watches, Plated ware jewelry, gold p-n and full stock pertaining to his trade. Occupies part of Pan Ps Boot A Shoe Store. John S. Alk mau, i ROCKS and Produce Dealer. Haa a eaoiea ( tilg host market pru e tor all kinds of country produce, can provid citiaenM oftowa with the nesl the country u (lords. Store toartti door north of Bank A. C. IIoltzciilorß, I7AHHIONABLR BARBER, VHlCAGO Mi? V BKR silitf. LTndcr Marks A Ehrlich atore. shaviui.'. Hair Catting. Hhampoonlng, Ac., done in the nest style. Particular attention gl reu to Dyeing Hair and Whisker. The highest price paid for ladle's hair. 11 M a HOLTZENDORFF (iiistave Kroun. inufncttirer and dealer at wholesale and retail of Tobaceo and Cigars. Pipe-, cigar. M holder-, tobacco-boxes and pooches. Will supply retail dealers with ill quantities i f Cigars und To haceo at rack rates as will make it their Interest to try him. Boom second door south of the hank. H.I Banking Company, IJLYOUTH IND. ThaFlyntouth Branch Bankjng Co.,fsaecessora to the Plymouth Branch Bank of the State d Indiana,) open from to 14 o k. a m.. and fr.-m I to o'clock p. m. T. CBK8SNKB. Prcsideat. 13 T -RF FR i .caahit i

HARDWARE.

pilK FIRM OF BUCK & TO AN Have a lam and well assorted st-v;k t - DOMESTIC AM) Foh'FKiX i ü r w is h Xorthera Indiana, cobm; ?of ALL KINDS of BBKLW GOODS, IMOX, MAILS, ULA88, SASIf. PAIXTZ, fzs rim; alamos stock ok box, cook: a sn r.xin.on ftvoTMS US HAND BOUGUT BKFOBK THE ADVA X( r Which they propose s.-llin Cheaper than anv other store in town. All kinds of TIX, VOl'PEB A li SHEET ILiOS WARE. BIANLKACTL UKD TO ORDER, By th a?t workman in the state, and Warranted to give satisfaction. TKKMS : i R K K HACKS. Behest market price paid for old itoi, bkis. urn ua, nt. Jan. l, Ifl BL'Clk A TOAX. H ARDWAKE. H. B. DICKSON J'tvltr in FOREIGÜ AND DOMLSTIC HARDWARE, M tks MUTE im OP R0IIUTI RKf RMf, .fill OCIH, til. Keeps constantly on hand a largo and weB asMTieti hi, ck or every uesertnUon of hardware in almost every shape, sine and quantity and quality, iroman American cooking Ptore to a oofee beater, or from crow bar to a paper of 1 o tackt STOVES. of every kind ; id; elevated ovens, Maare p.irio, fancy or piaiu, Uith complete enact iron trimmingf to match. SIIMLF goods of every descriptiea. Hoasc brfnmiags, door nnd winaow han-iB-s, glss a and sash, carpenter tool-, A A IL by the bee or peand ; mill snwa. lotr and d2 chains, the kest axes in the wett. Tin, brn anil hollow wares of all kinds. PLOWS, SHOVELS. and all kinds of agricultural ateusila ahsdtag forks that load and tinload hay by botss power A spleatlid BSSOTtaaaal ol cutlery, 1 1 -sir BOOK" An Linen, aoeaa, wmr, BKUtO, COW BLha, iRos Till IM ItMl, ROLU, fRHTa, An BttKcuas, akb avaaTraiaa. COMMON T A II A K I - SAItl 191 HI.1SH KUMT. iu fact everything that any on errr thought f buying in a hardware store, and a thousand thittjr beside-, with a NEW STOCK roastaaUy arriving, wkkb they will eil cheaper than the mum can be bougjht st anv ether place this side sfPMIsbaryh. All kinds of tin. sheet Iron, copper and bras mire mad and repaired en rcesooabM tcrmt and boil nntit.r i f n n Dicit$o

DRUGGISTS . G. BLAIN & a)., Luler lu

bate-Wad tWuc r:-c ;4i u4 Hsr lu , Plyinoutli, hid HAV1N'; jat received n Brach sapjty of fvrrth;n in our liue of trade. CPBi-dstlag, mroalj O Di ngi, mdlll Inm, Paaatta, Mia, ty ht ii rr, VaruUh, Ulata, Ilriuhcii, PrrfiiMfrlfl, 1' lit Mrdieime t and iooero fur msdkal pwyyuaw "r.iy to to .:A ' rr ' . tt u'C' Viyn. v : have reeelted, and will eeUal reasonable rates. a rjtiHiitity of Ktoksiis and '."oa! Oil. Also every style aad tie KEROSEXE LA MPS, For bamhQ the same. Y ire .alsj ifectl for Ii the popular Patent Medici nes. f th- day. Pliri. i..M" PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully put tip at all hours of ihr ntj-ht. hr an experienced dragglst. We earnestly iavftt ihn public to favor us with a call and irtamtar aar To k. and hecome rouvinc.-d of the fact that we are doing a liberal businews. i. BLAIN A TO. LIVERY. J 1 VKIIY AND SALE stahm:. The ur.d-nHgned hnvingparclaassal the Imtt ble sf ALLMAN a. ItK. Is ftiily prepared to asset every want of dsn livery buaiacas. He has better bones and daer buntes than has ever been kept in Plymouth, which he i prepared to fnmi-h tie-public on the most reasonable terms. Truv. -lers r nveyed to any part of the county on ruosoaable" rm. a. L. IIAKVEY, 4S ONE DCM-LARS ALE . II )W t AX IT BK DU.VK. 1- the cry oflhc crowds who throug O M E DO LLA R S T O R E , 73 Lake St., Chit-ago, That every description ami variety of FANCY .oolS. I TTLLUY. LEATHER 0018, JBWP.LRY. BOOKS, i ALBUMS, SILVER-PLATED WARF. Ac. Ac can be purchased at the extremely low price of ON K DOLLK8 for each arti cle, when the same L'oods cannot be obtain-'d at any other place for double the amount, and which the wholesaler confesses he cannot hay for that price:- We reply: We have buyers constantly at the east, by whom Job lots sdasiMrf ct n,nri,'i. sBatoewfa, and. besides a kwvjk fmrt'vn of oyir goo It (tr Impnrtetl direct from Kurilp mi Manufacturer. Hhrina n!-o every facility possessed bv rhs ksrajest Dollar Sale ataas of iioton, wo will, by moans of the CLUB SYSTEM, extend the advantages of our immense wholesale and r- fail trade to rhi.-e living at a di.-tanee thus aviiu' st espies-.- charg - TllRFF-FO I R Tits THE . 1 .! VST now paid, ssatftlrbm. - better tauaafy saaaalasm a bt ubtaiifd of an ij ' tt ri: jirw. Send in your dabs, or send for circular, to AXXAXI CO.. To Lohr St., Chtcwjo. rood at Wholesale to the Trad.'. 139M FANNIMC MILLS. ANSTIA'O MILLS. FANNING MILLS. The real Wheat Harvest is fast appro.u hii: and every farmer (diould have one of J. XEWTOX WILLIAM'S Sea and Improved FAN NINO Mil Whh h are superior to rtny ev r Introduced to the pnbtie. Tliey were aawausnilly tried ly iiiore than thirty of our best farmers last scum b who an nth ?n the Klebest psaias ef them, -ahm the Plymouth water ai d steam rutlU. ' I SE II I SDR ED SOW BKADT. Aud a 11 1 u nll on Kessounble lifl Any reapaualbls peroa dckirioy an tg-.. sua apply to the easdcriber. i) H. i THAYER MANUFACTURERS. ILTMOI TH rOl NOHY and MACH INK (NGIMIBUILT AND RErAIRSP SHORT NOTICE. PUXsTJ Y8, BHARIN9, MILL GBARINwlt, c m x i N G m . miscellaneoui and common, on hand or made to order. Those ibops, abtcb were destroved by flrs last winter, have been rebuilt aud funmhed with new machinery throughout. All kinds ol rasfings done in ths ber tyis a4 mnt durabts aaanuor. rd licited 17-1 i M J ArM rrprictw