Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 February 1860 — Page 3

LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACHES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSON'S wantingtobuy or sell Land, will Ja well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equul to any in tho country.' FOIt SALE, at LESS than current rate?, and on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres outofse cor.) and h of s w q of cc 27, town 32 n, of range 1 w 23) acres, 30 acres improved at North Ben, Stark county. Tii n h of nw fen w m r, sec C Michigan Road and 122 57-100 acres unimproved six mile north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The soqand e hof swq of sec 22, and tho ne q of sec 3G, town 35 n, of range one c Polk townPhio tOO acres heavy timbered, good waternear Tyner City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ic q of sec 29, town 33 n, of range e SO acre, four miles south of Plymouth fif

teen acres improved good land, timber and water The ?e q sec 8, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 1GP acres Green ijwnship eight miles from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber,fine grass marsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, of range 2 e,a:td sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres, four miles north-east of Plymouth god mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3 c close by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to be had on easj terms. Lot No. C in Wheeler's addition to the towa Plymouth fine dwelling and good out house?. North of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now knowi as "Baldwin House" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling house Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth -dwelling 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and two story .business house, on one of thebest corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity willdo well to give us a call. REEVE & CAPRON, December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind' 1LÖÖK HEKET 11. C. BAXTER'S Tin 2d door north of Pierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first day of May l59, where you can positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron "Ware. I make my work myself and warrant it good or no aale. Take Notice I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the'day and evening. 1 have supplied myself with the most approved and romplete set of Tools and Midlines, and am we'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING &, REPAIRING IN THK BEST OK Style ffiif! Durability, according to order and time, and without delay I will make it quite an object to all to send me their orders. I want it to be plainly understood, being my own manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, as I ran afford to sell as low as anv establishment in the country. FARMERS, Take xVotice. Particular attention paid to repairing of TIN, COPPER, BRASS & SHEET-IRON WARE, that you may not be detained in town nnnccessa rily. I keep on han 1 (and am the only one author zed to sell the same,) the Self-Straining Milk Bucket, one of the most important and valuable Improve mentsof the times. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail to please those who would save both 2 mo and Laibor. No milk will be lost should the bucket be thrown over or kicked over by the cow. Call and take a look at it whether you want to huv or not. If von wittr rncni-nn - . .. . I f if; - l , ...... - ....m l .in ui-i tiiruii i rices, a m j 10 envuuiage le urumg .nan iorwaru to improve-1 mnt in scie nce and art, who considers it an honor ! to do his own work, I most respectfully solict vour ! . ' . II- 1.- T r i I patronage. KAtib taken in exchange for Tin "v are. Second handed Stoves tak?non commis R. C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ind., Mar 12 l5S 21vl jDElUGr STORE, JDr. T. .f. IsEJIOX Has removed hifstock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one door rast of Patterson VCIeaveland's store on La Porte street, Plymouth Ind, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Carefully selected frrom the liest Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. it i Ail Merchants) AND PHYSICIANS GENE RALLY Will find it to their interert to rire him a call ashe warrants every article sold by him to be just what it is represented In addition to his large ftock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Perfiinicrv, ' Hair Oil. Bnrnins Fluid, Tobacco, Cigars, iVc, And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine foryourselves. T. A. LEMON. WOULD announce to the Lalics of Plymouth and vicinity, that she has just received an flit ire new stock of Fall and Winter iTIillinery CJoodM, Which she offers to nell very cheap. Ladies wish ing to purchase Bonnet, or anything n the Millinery line, are respectfully invited to call. Thankful for pat favors, she still soliciUthe patronage of her old customers, nd a many new ooei rs may give her a eall. Shop sceood door north of the Republican printing oifiec. oct GS1 . Dissolution of Partnership. rX"!IIE co-partnership heretofore existing betweea Milton Biisell, John C. Cushman and Francis M. Tynr, wader the firm nam of Risscll, Cushman L Tyccr, is this day dissolved by mt twal consent. Mi'too Bisscllr-Iiaying purchased the entire interest of the other membtr of the firm is alo&e authorized tO Wttlc all businciJ of ald co-partnership, Miixkb Bimem. Jon? C. Cnsiint. Tyncr City, Oct. ,1853. WE HAVE juit reo! red, and re offering for sale cheaper than ny other establishment in Plymouth, a large assortment of Bootn Cr Shoes Sammer war Don't fail to call Worey )u ouiiftse, aond xamln our utock EDWARDS i VANVALKENBURGI!

A NEW FMftM.

Bcnj. Bent z & John Gardner HAVING formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Wason & Blncksmithing Business And having purchased the stand formerly occupied bv E. S. &.P. Elliot, in South Plymouth, Ind., respectfully inform the public that they are now in FÜLL BLAST! Prepared to receive orders and execute all work in their line in the best and most substantial manner, on short notice and reasonable terms. As they will give their personal attention to the business, they hope to deserve and receive a liberal share of the patronage of the citizens of Marshall county. Buggies, Carriages and Wagons, Of all kinds and qualities kept constantly on hand and for sale or made to order. UTRepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. OTarticular attention will be paul to cnoeing HOUSES and OXEN. BENTZ 4: GARDNER, nov 17, 1859, 14 tf. Insurance Agency. HUMBOLDT FIRE ISUR-CE. CO. No. 10, WALL Sr., NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, $200,000 LORHiIaAHD Fire Ins. Co No. 31, WALL St., NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, $200,000 MANHATTAN FIRE INS. COMP. No. 6?, WALL St., NEW YORK. CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS, $150,000 The above companies are well established and favorably known as FIRST CLASS Insurance Companies, and will promptly adjust all losses. UFor Insurance on buildings, Furniture, or Merchandize, apply to J. G.OSBORNE, Agent, nov3-12vl. Plymouth, Ind By State Authority. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TOJFire Insurance Exclusively. (CIIAATER PERPETUAL.) CASK CAPITAL. $100,000 00. S. L. LOOM IS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretary. Agents in the principal cities k towns i.i the Union. U" Losses promptly paid. Applications receiv cd, and Policies issued and renewed by C.H. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. II, 1859. Im3. "SiN Avojui ? aoua tnia di;o,io JOHN ftt, SKOSXVTAItEn, r, DEALER IN mmm. CLOCKS k JEWELRY. in ott 3 Ii , In el. , KEEPS constantly on hand Clocks, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, Fl E EPS constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, INGER : - , i I : I :s l.()l;KK I S VC, kc ILTCIoeks, Watches, A.c., repaired in the best aimer possible. sept 2'J '59 7 tf. NOTICE. The rotcu and accounts due McDonald & Rro. fo 5ubsciiption, advertising, an 1 Jol work are in the hands ol T. McDonald,oi er Pierces ClothingStore We are sullciingfor the amounts due us, and wc hope all knowing themselves indebted to us will come forward at once and pav up. McDonald l dro. sept. 22 Gtf. Cjunrriiau Snlc. Ry orler of the Cass County Court of Common Pleas, I am authorized to sell at private sale, in lots in the Town of Plvmouth. No. 101,119,122, Hw, 1 70, 17 1 , 1 80, 1 Si", 1 b2, 222, 223, 226, 220, 230, 231,232,233. Also out lots, No. 45, 47, 4H. 40, 52,53,54,50,57. Terms: One-fourth down, onefourth in one, two and three venrs, with interest from date. WmSON. WRIGHT. nov 10 13tf. Guardian. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned ha3 taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Wilhelm Hahn, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. PQVC 12t3. PETER SCH LA RIVAdm'r A FINE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN WATCHES Constantly on hand at jun2-27m3 A. MYERS'S. NEW FALL GOODS! AT THE High Wages for Labor Don't work hard ani then buy things at high prices, when you can get twice as much for your money. I want large quantities of For tanning. I want all the 3E3C IDES there is in the country to be had. When you liar got cither to sell, bring them to the store o A- C STALEY in Plymouth and I will give you a better price and Moro l nan any other man can or dare do for the raiuo amaunt of BARK, HIDES, or any other kind of IP u o IP urc je Come and tee me. "Hearing is heliering, and seeing In knowing.' That's a Turkish proverb, and if you come to "see" me and "hear" my prices for goods, you will 'believe and 'know' that I can do better by you than any man in Plymouth. I have en hand a good stock of Dry Goods, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of all kind uited tothc market. 1 nm n plain looking, honest talking and fair dealing man, mean just what I y do jnst as I agree and fh.ill succeed in benefiting you if you will kt iac. That old and well known Tanner . ' S. S. STALEY, Will tain your hidesinto leather at the hortest notice and in the best manner, and having a MIonic Market, we can pay more than those who buy to ahip. Call on 2tf A. CSTALEY.

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A New Arrival of ELEPHANTS rLSEDGEA& BROWN'S And with them, one of te LARGEST, AND Best selected Stoclss of Goods Ever brought to this market. These Goods have been selected with especial reference to the wants of this community, and can be sold for less money than the same quality of Goods were ever before ollered in this market. Our Stock consists of all kinds of GROCERIES, Glass & Queensware, Table and Tocket Cutlery, Hats, Caps, Bouts tt Shoes, Stationery etc. etc., All of wliich wo Can and will Sell At priees that must astonish customers. -a "7! r Of all kinds wanted, for which we are paying the current market prices. N. IJ. We never refuse cash for any of our Goods, and know that we cannvkcit to the intci est of purchasers to call on us before buying else where. VINNEDfJK k MtOWN octG-Stf, No. 1, Corlm's Block n?0 THE3 f fiT n "TiQ TT71 9 WW (föBH(jtl pH SÜIifiV VV Vil aXJ. O J-- ttttflUO Tust Commenced In P LYMO ü T II AT DAVIDSON & CO'S Where has been received and is now on Exhibitio: THE LARGEST STOCK OI GOODS! Ever seen in any establishment in Plymouth Their stuck consists ia part of FALL &, WINTER ,d-rr FOR MEN AND BOYS CLOTHS, CASS1MERE: f? ATI NETT?, VESTING S, Tailoring Trimmings, Furnishing GOODS, m BCatö eft? Caps TRUNKS. SATCHELS, U Mirellas, Cutlery, Portmoniiiex, And many other articles too numerous to mention. U"Wc direct particular attention to our Tailoring Department, Which s under efficient superintendence. Al kinds of Custom Work and Cutting done Neat roreptand Cheap, in the Latest Style and by tlie beat or workmen. V,,AI ,.,A,r,? hilVV '"aKCoJa ,su MAL1I1M., we can, therefore, aflord to nnnufacture gariucuiB ai ic4M one iiuni less in. in customary .-..i ... .i i i .1 . rates. (L7"To our numerous friends nnd customers wc tender our thanks for past favors and hope to merit a continuance thereof by u course of fair and liberal dealing. octü-?tf DAVIDSON & Co. No. 2 IVrshing Block. Tlie proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in coninlvte order, are now maiuifiictiirinir t'J.OIJlt of superior quality for family use, and intend keeping a supply constantly ou hand for the accoiiunodation of thecitizens of the fdaep, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant It coual to the best manufactured elsethere, or otherwise "ill take it Lack and refund hw money. "'-"" - thH motte r Corn Meal, Hran ainl ifliorU will ulso be deliv ertd without charge. CUSTOM WORK don on bort notice. Cash for Wheat. Corn and Oats The highest market tirir, in cash, will b paid 7 at all times for good, sound Wheat, Corn and Oats. Orders for Flour may be. left atPuhing'sHtore. RICHMOND & WIL'JUR: Plymouth, August 2G Mtf Books & Stationrey. ir..i.rii if f BOOKS and STATIONERY, ' j WALLaed WINDOW PAPER, All kinds of Musical Instruments. Also Manufactures Blank Books, kc.,kc. oct aa-lOyl. i) RT WAYNE, IND.. LacIicN Tine fnilci'N, Only 50 centa V Pair at od C. VINNniHJK k BROWN'S

Fresh Arrival!

REDUCED PRICES!! ; II:ivin2r opened out one or the , 31 J MUHST AIB BEST STOCKS I OF FALL AXD ITW 5H1WW P iPt -ii-ZS1! JLi. ji id, m. i t- , IC. j Hats ailU Vap, , J )OOtS aild ShoCS. i .,- i , -. 1 . . kc, kc, that I ever had the pleasure to offer the public. A call is solicited from my friends ami all those that wish to purchase with trFull Confidence of sh wing such goods as will please them JTI si prices FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attenfou is ETY of also invited to my LARGC VARlVcstisiss, Arc. 1 And for the accomodation of those wlrj cani.ot be pleased with ready-made work, I keep a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR! to cut and make to order. Those who will favor us by leaving their measures, can rely on a fashionable suit and as cheap as can be had in any manufacturingshop in the west. Please call before purchasing elsewhere. Sept. ill-tf II. PIERCE. ,Tf7l T RICHARD WILLIAMSON Anromices to the citizen of Plymouth, Marshall 1 County, ami the "restol inankiml," that lie is now i opening a very lare and sjilendid stock of Goods i 1 at Coupe's old stand, on the corner of Michigan j an.U;an.0 streets, whic h will be sold cheaper than a s'-milar stock w as ever before ollered in the Wcstn country, to make way for more. Mv Stock consists in u t of Ladies' and Gen tlcmans Boots and Shoes!! HATS & CAPS, ' READY MADE CLOTH I NMi, I want 5,05)0 Iks ruttcr, 10,000 tloz. Kü, 20,000 II s. liair-s, FlaxSpciI, Tallow, Dr ilidt-s 15eeswax, Onions, Potatoes, etc., etc. A nigral share of the patronage of tlie citizens of this count v is respectfnllv solicitetl. l CI I A K ) W ILLI AMSON. Announces t the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity i tliat Fhe isprepare! to cut, lit, and make Dresses :v i Cloaks ot the l itest an l most approved styles. Ali other kinds of seaming done neatly and with dispatch. Charges moderate. All the latest st vies received monthly. Miss C. can be found at the residence of Mr. Lichard Williamson, on Michigan street, oppo.-ite Perching & Co'.;. Drug Store Sept.2:Mf. AN ORDINANCE. Relative to building ami repairing certain Side walks therein mentioned. IJeit ordained by the President nnd Trustees of the corporate town of Plymouth, that the side walk on the north shh; ofGarro Ft.vct, between Michigan street and Water street, be straightened and properly repaired; and that the owners of lots numbered four, and one hundred and fifty-six, be required to straighten and properly repair said i walk within thirty days from the time of publica1 tion of this ordinance; Ako that the owners of lots on the north side of, and fronting upon Tahr st.cct in Wvstervelt's additiuii to tho Town of PI; mouth, be and they are hereby required w ithin thirty days, to raise T I til 1 T.l : 1. -,1L- l. ,1, ,.e ! Tayl-.r street, making the same 1 teet wide in ! frontof oathlot between Water street in the tov,n j r pvmrillti, .,,1 Yi-llnw Uv,r. And be it further Ordained, Tint ßidc walks be laid and properly repaired a.i follows, to-w it: On the cast end of lot no. 31, four feet wide. On the east end of the north half of lot 32, 4 feet wide. On the west end of lots no. 52, 53, 57 and 17, four feet wide. On the Westend of the north lialf of lot no. 56", four feet wide.. On the west end of the weft 25 feet of lot no 43, four feet wide. On the cast ide of loU nos. 07 and 70, for.r feet wide. On tiio east side of the south hall of lot no 'feet wid il, four On the east cud oftho south half of lot no. 35, four feet w ide. On the cast end of the north linlf oflolno. '.Iti, four feet wide. j On the east side of out lot no. 5G, four feet wide, j above high water mark. On the north end of lots 1G2 and 103, six teet wide, j üpSk-'sÄ 'r the cast hair of lot no. 13, six ! feet wide, with three stringers, () the south tide of the west A fret of lot no. 13, sil feet wide, with 3 stimgers. ! On the mutend of the north hall i mi tue rwtcmi oi mo nortii nan or no. it-u i wi.ie, wuu smn-eis. On the east end ol lou no.d ana Jr, ten leet wide, with 3 stringers. On the east end of lot no 1.1, four feet wide. Cn the east end of lot 177, four feet w ide. Also on the east end of lots 1 , 2 und 3, in Wheeler addition to the tow n of Plymouth, four feet w ide ardtbove high watermark. And the pcvvial owners id' the aforesaid lots are respectively hereby required to complete the same asahovu specific.!, within thirty dajsfrom the pub lication of this ordinance. And frit further Ordained. That the Marshal proceed to lay down a good crosswalk across water street on the noTth aide ofGarro street; and It is hereby made the duty of the Street Coinniiss'oncr to see hide walks, and coss wlkj above described arc properly constructed according to the provisions of Miis, and of other ordinances now in force. J BN K LINGER, Pres't. Attost: J G Osborne, Cl'k pro. tern v no3. ifsoisjta. Gall nt Vinm dgo k Brown's , or a good ai tide of BOOTS (V SHOES, cheap CRASH, only cts. Brown'. per y d at Vinitcagc &

Paints, Oils

uid Varnish

PERSHING & CO. just received from Philadelphia and incinuati, the largest Stock of Paints. Oils and Varnishes ever brought iutu this market, con-siting-in part of White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Bluo do do Chrome Yellow, do do Chrome Green, do do Vermillion Mix-d lains of aI1 co-ors rc,rJ for uscc Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Jnpan and Zin Dryers, Turpentine; Paint.Varnish and Sash Brush es, a very large assortment. Linseed Oil boiled d raw. All of which will be sold very low for casli. aujr "l8-ütf. Howard Association. rillLADKLPIIIA. Benevolent Institution established hv A special Endowment, for the relief of " the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent nnd Epidemic Diseases. r B hie HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, in vie v ot 5 the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Conculting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ot diseases,in all their forms, and to give 31KDICAI) ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.),and.in case of extreme poverty, to FURMSII MEDI CINES FREE OF CHARGE. 1 he Directors of the Association, in their lato Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the eure of Sperma torrho?,a Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhö?, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or elt Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, kc, and order a continuance of the same plan for tho ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spcrmatorrhoea.Semina Weakness, the rice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope,' FREE OF CHARGE on receptof TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, J. SKlLLIN HOL (II ION, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadclphi, Pa- , NOTICE lo the Tax Payers of Marshal County. THE following taxes luve been levied for the year 18.VJ, and will be payable between the 1 5th l-iv ot ( ictober, li'J, and the dd Monday of March tru', viz: Cime lax on eacu s;ioo, x:j cents, and ;u cents on each Poll, School tax on each $100, 10 cents, and on each ;dct3, on each Poll; Sinking Fund tax on each 100, 2cts County tax on each SlOO, 35cts and :ets on each l oll The several townships hare levied the fjllowiu taxes for each 100 valuation of property: UNION Township For township purposes Set $100; special school ;cts an each 100 dollars, and kJ.)ctson each I oil. 0 UNTER Township. For township purposes Sets on each 10'J dollars ; special school acts on each 100 dollars; special toad 5cts on each 100 dollars and 114 eis per acre of land (RKMN Township. For township purposes .tcison cacn iou uouars aim .cis on cacti poll, special school lOcts on each 100 dollars 25cts on each poll special road 1 l-2ctc per acre land. BOURBON Township. For township pour pose? 5cts on each 100 dollars; special school lOct on each 100 dollars 25cts on each poll; special rca 1 3 Id on cacn ael'0 läiid . TIPITiCANOIi Township For township Mir posc?5cts on each 1ÜJ dollarsspeci.il school 10ct on each 100 dollars and 25cts on each poll ; special rwad 1 3-lets per acre land. G FRMAN Township. For township purposes 5ctson each 10' dollars; special school lOctsonthe hundred dollars; special road 15ctson the hundred dollars, and 1 3 h t per acre land. NORTH Township. For township purposes 7ctson the hundred dollars; special school 18cts on the hundred dollars, and 50cts per dolls; special road 1 3 -lets pe r acre land. l'OMv Township. For township purposes Sets on the hundred dollars; special school lOctson the hundred dollars; special road 1 3-4 per acre land. W1IKT Township. For township purposes 4cts on the hundred dollars: special pchool lOctson the hundred dollars and 50cts per poll, special road 1 3-tctsper acre of land. WALNUT Township. For township purposes 3cts on the hundred dollars and 25cts on each poll ; special school lOcts on the hundred dollars and 25ctspcrpoll; special road 1 l-2ctspcr acreofland. Land and Town lots delinquent for taxes of 1 b5S, or former years, will be sold on tho first Monday of January, 16G0, ifnot previously paid. I w ill attend in person or by deputy at the usual places of holding elections m each township for the purpose of receiving taxes at the times herein specified, to-wit: Tippecanoe township , Friday, November I, 185g, Bourbon township, Saturday, " 5 Union township, Monday " 41 7 Green township, Tuesday " 8 alnut Iow nship, Wcdneday Gcimau township Thursday North township, Friday West township, Saturday Polk township Mon lay And at my oflice in Plvmouth 0 10 11 12 11 thereafter where I may be found at all times according to law. N.II. OGLLSBFF, T.M. C. 29 Cin Pillslmrdi, Fort Wavnc &Chicao HAIL ROAD. NOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicago to Pittsburgh without change, connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroad To New York, Phiiade phia, Baltimore and Washington City, and all the interior towns of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Netv York Maryland kc. Merchants by taking this route will have the benefit of all the eastern markets at no additional cost. Baggage cheeked through. Trains leave the deoot in Plvmouth as follows, Going east, Fast Line", 1 1 , 20, a m. Mail ,5:t, a i V' P. m- t,(m,S we. n '" ., p in. .i:in, i,.o. p m. express a.o.i a ni. Connecting nt Crestline with Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Fall?, New York and Boston, and all the interior town of New IlnghmJ via New York Centralund ami New York and Erie Railroads. Also South to Colombo, kinesville. New Ark, Mount Vcriior.,StubcnviI!e, Wheeling and Interior towns of Ohio and Virginia. The .".hove trains connect it Forrest w ith trains on Mad River Road to Springfield, Urbana, Dayton, and Cincinnati. Also with tiains t Lima for Day ton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS AN'YOTHER ROUTE. Passengers iKmnd east will find this route both ficas:i!u awl nreeale, passing through luany ol oe i.iigcsi anu unesi cr.ies in the Uuited ötates ! heepm cars accompanying eäd train. rilO CONSUMPTIVES.-Thc advertiser j. having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a Tery simple remedy, alter having ' sufferod several years with a nevere Lung Affection, and tTidt dread disease, Consumption -is nniious to make known to his fellow-tuittercrs the means of eure To all who desire it he will send a ropy of the prescription used free of elvirqe), with directions for preparing and ming the same, w hich they will find a sure cure (or Consumption, Asthma, Jtro'nchit.c. The only olrjectof the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afllicted, and h hopi's every puflerer will try his remedy, as it w ill cot them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescripuou will please add res j REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 3(13 Firt SmricT, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. ; Y I will pav one cent per pound for old iron, delivi ered at in Foundry in South Plymouth. I ft!-rrvn itf FIIIIALL

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Has established in Plymouth in tlie year 1857, as an nnent. The Small Profit and At SYSTEM WAS ADOPTED The proprietors find after an experience of lit tle more than two years, that their plan has more than met their most sanguine expectations. They have been able to build up an extensive trade while all others have been compelled to give up the long credit svbtcru and follow in the wakc. Wc now propose to make a still greater Reduction in Prices, Confident that our endeavors to furnish Goods IT THE LOWEST PRICES, Will be appreciated By the People of Marshall County Wc have just received from Boston and NewYork our Stock of Fall and "Winter Goods, Comprising a great variety of n n t Ml Crockery. Glass-Ware, Cutlery, IBoots and Allocs, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Mminery We have not space to enumerate articles Ey cry department is complete in itself. Wc submit the following list of prices on a fewarticles. All other Goods will be sold equally low: Heavy Sheetings, 8( 10c "p yard, Bleached do 10(r,12.; do do do Prints .' Ginghams Linse vs, Denims, Stripes and Checks,. . Ribbons Bonnets G(?12i., 12'.; 12(20 12V. 12 " , 3(i;35 do each 2.e(T($3 Hats and Cans (wool). . . . SToOXSii 50 do Women's Ilcavv Shoes, SI do Gaiters,.". 75c(i?l 50 pair do do Children's. . . . Common Teas , 2oc(f 4 it .23c "p sett Siifrar. .'a prime article) ScJ 11 s K Molasses, ..,...,.. .ode gal. Coffee l'i.'sCV Tea, 5(c U Smoking Tobacco 10c 11 Stone ware, a large lot, 10cp gal. W! might continue the list, but 'think the above sufficient. You can find every article you want at the Low Price Store. We take great pleasure in showing our goods, and invite all to compare our styles and prices w ith others. We take in exchange, at the highest market prices, Wheat. Corn, Oats, Beans, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Bees-Wax, Hoop-poles, rSquare Timber, " T and never refuse Gold, Silver, or good currency, to oblige our customers. Please give us a call, at the eign Low Price Store! On the corner south of the Edwards House. KICK & SMITH. sept 22 titf. Dissolution ol4 Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between David Vinnedge and Adam Vinnedge, under the firm nam of Viniiedge & Brother, Plymouth Indiana, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due to and those owing by said firm, will be settled by David Vinnedge; and all persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate settlement. DAVID VINNEDGE, ADAM VlNNLDGK. Tlie business w ill be continued under the firm name of Vinnedge & Brown. D D VINNEDGE V BROWN sept 15 Gtf Clover Seed, Lard, Sail, Bran, AND PICKLED PORK, Constantly on hand and for sale at Wholesale or Retail at THAYERS' WARE HOUSEWe will pay the Highest Market Price in CASH for Wheat and other kinds of Produce, delivered at our Warc-Houic iu Plvmouth or Bourbon, sept 23 fitf. II. G. THAYER Co. GUARDIAN'S SALE. NOTICE ii hereby giTtn that in pursuance of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, made al ifs September term, lttfU, I will offer foi sale on and after tho 27th day f October, 1859, at private sale the follow ing described real estate, belonging to William Kuak a minor. To wit; comuincin;j at the North West corner of the North half of the North East fraction East of the Michigan Road, flection eight, of Michigan Road land m Marshall County Indiana running tfKince Fast forty (40) rods, thVnce South twenty clpht (28) rods, thence West fori y (40; rods, to the M Ichigan Road, theneC North nioftg said road twenty eight (2H) rodst.t the place of beginning, containg seven acres more or less. Terms of Sale Thirty dollars cash in hand at the time of .ale. One hundred dollars on the 1st day of March 160 and the remainder on the 1st day of March 18(il ; nnd not to nell for less than the appraised viluc, notes for deferred payments well secured, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. S.N. CHAMPL1N, Guardian. Oct. f St3 $3 0d. Cash For Wheat. I Will pay the highest Plymouth Murket price u in ra0i,for Whcatdelivered tome nt Bourbon. t; n -M. J.W. H0FGHTON.

v.. tat ft.) I.OCATED AT Chicago, New York, Phildelphia, Albany, Bufla'o, Cleveland and Detroit. Scholarship good through the entire chain of sevtn Colleges. CONSOLIDATION "of Bryant & Stratton Mercantile College," und "BellV Commercial College," now conducted as one institution which 1 the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larnion Block, corner Clark and WasMngton streets, Chicago. II. I. BRYANT D. T. BEI.L If. D. BTK ATTO Principals and Proprietors By this consolidation the collegiate course of this Institution is preatly enlarged and w ith the improvements which the business experience of tho Principals enables them constantly to introduce fur the benefit of their students, it is made greatly superior in all respects. First Premiums Awarded to this College At the late United States Fair in Chic go. for Br.ST Penmanship and for Best B iokekkmng. Departments of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room system, the halls of study beiug fitted up with appropriate counters, desks, etc., as in Real Business, and the student at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of busintm as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad offices, etc. COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrangement with the Law School of the University of Chicago, the sessions of which are held in our College rooms, our students aro pririlegedto attend all the lectures in this department, and to receive instruction in this ire portant branch of the course, from the able, accomplished and learned Professors of that school ; and it affords us much gratification to be enabled to offer thsra these extraordinary and superior advantages. "SPENCERIAN" PENMANSHIP This famous system the best known to the world, is our standard. ITCircular and Catalogue of 80 pages furnished gratuitously on application to the undersigned. "BRYANT, BELL k STRATTON nov 10 13jl. HE undersigned have now on hand and for s tie, in the front room of the Po.;t Office, a wall selected S'lOCK OF ALL ARTICLES belonging to their 1 neof trade. Having purchased their stock LOW they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will warrant PUBLIC PATRONAGE. They invite thecitizens of this vicinity to an examination of theii stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terns. They have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for HOME manufacture. Bo it further known that they w ill pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FUItS, PELTS, GUKEN k DRY HIDES, &c, Vc. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Pl vmouth, the public may be assured thatthev w ill always find iheir stock complete. LEATHER V FIXDIXfiS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give us a call in the front room of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VAN VALKENBURGII. Plvmouth, Nov. 17, le5!. 14-tf Executor's Sale of REAL ESTATE! To be said at Tublic Auction, on the 2Uh day iff December next, at the town of Ihvincn, in Marshall County, and State of Indiana, in front of the Post Oilice, between the hours of II o'clock, A. M., and2o'clocK, P. M.,the East half of the Southeast quarter, and the East half of the Northeast quarterof section thirty-one, (31 ), and the West half cf section thirty-two, (32), in Township thirty-five, (35), North of Range four (J) East, in Marshall County, and German Township. The above lands arc valuable, being covered with poplar, and other good varieties of timber. It will b sold in 80 acre lots. TERMS: One fourth of the purchase money to be paid down, and the residue to be secured by a mortgage upon the premises, and one-fourth of th purchase money in one year fn m sale, onefourth in two ears, and one-fourth iu three years from sale, w ith interest, payable annually, without relief from valuation or appraisement law s. POWELL 1IOWIAND, K N O W I ,T( ) N II O W LA X D , ISAAC CLEM EXT. Executors af the Estate ofElisha Howland deceased I will sell at the above named time and plae the West half of the Northwest fractional quarter of section thirty-one, (31), Town-hip thirty-five, (35), North of Range four, (I) East, containing acres, and upon the same terms as the encutors ealei Also, on the 22d of December, 1 at the Cours House in Plymouth, at 2 P. M., the following land, lyin; in Union Towii- hijs and Comity of Man-ball to-wit: Tlie East half of the Southeast quarter of section eight, (8); the West half of the Southeast quarter, and the Southeast quarter of the Southeast qnarterofsection iinef (9), and the Southwest quarter of the South wiK quarter of fection ten, (K) of Township thirty two (32) North, and Range cue (I) East. The terms are the Fame as those of the executors sale. KN'OWLTCN HOWLAND. Oct. C7-1IIS. Administrator's Male. Notice is hereby given, that persuant to an order and decree of the Caroll Court of Common rieas, at tlie September term thereof, A. I). at the Court House door in Pl vmouth, on Saturday, the 3d day of December, A . D. 15'., iietwcen the hours of I) o'clock A. M.and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, I will sell at public out cry, the follwing described real estate, situated in the county of Marshall, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The I,ot or South half () of the Southeast fractional quarter ( t') of section number tw entyfour (2 l)i East of the Michigan Road, in the Indian 1'and.-, continuing seventy one and 87-100 acres, fuore or less being the real estate of Cornelius, Wi'lams late of Caroll County, decascd. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine month and the rrsidue in riphtecn months from day of sale, the purchaser giving1 his notes for deferred payments with mortgage security on the premises. JONATHAN WILLIAMS, ,4Jnt. Eeaks k Gorxn, Attvs. Oct. 27 llt4. Lambert Xiissbaiun & Simon Wile, Of (ho Finn of Wik 0 Kramer. Laimktii Ind. , ! w mmwmi grocery ad Provision Store!! NUSSBAUM fc CO. WHOLESALE .1- UETAIL tobacco, asm MITE fish. &e Wc beg leave to solicit a all from all in waM tif any thing in our line. O'Partiular attention paid to Country Dealer! iLTThe highest prices jiaid !r all kind of rt duce. aujr Iltf.

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