Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 February 1860 — Page 3

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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. - MjOCtll tüid Ti&cMaACOUi .

O IllMr. J. S. Own Affairs. j Scott. General CoUcdhw '

j ,i i . oi-- tern Female Uo-iege, at jV)X, wnen sur--lyenr, is authorized to receive Subscnp 1 : , t ,t . i . , . V rounded with flames. It appears Hut she Ifina, AdverUiements, &c, kr us. and , hearJ t,, cry cf fire, opened the room to'give receipts for nvotiey due this Of-t(joor and (?ndin the College was on fire

(ice. We cheei fully recommend Mr. Scott at & prompt, reliable, and courteous gentleman. A. C. THOMPSON". Editor & Frvpricio', . tv. i r..i i ,r I Temperance iTXcctin?. Monday evening last the Temperance Society of this place was addressed by our young friend D. Ed Vas. We were so unfortunate as to not get thcrs tn time to hear only hist closing remnrks, which in our humble opinoin were very appropriate and "more sensible that any we have heard in our town. We learn from many of those present, that tli first was the better portion of his lecture. We congratulate him on his successful and happr effort. The after part of the meeting was taken "up by sp-.ehes from those called out. The most A the remarks made were timely and conservative, and calculated to do good, jef, there wers some cf the ranting kind uttered by the ultra position of the peakers, who are manifestly very slow to learn that men can be persuaded much farther than they can be driven. We not hesitate to say that such individuals are a detrimcnt to the society here, instead of an -advantage. They are always finding fault with our present la because it is nt rigid enough, and advocate "search, seizure And confiscation." and at the same time! , , . i they have not the outage to even make an attempt to enforce the law. Their silly .... .. , ., . twadula showt-, hat they aieither incmci.re in their actions, or are sadlv defiant in , jUttrk. 1 hey meet regularl v and talk of the violations of the law, and still llwv h not prosecuta, either because they have not the stamina or lecause they want soniethiiv' to J 3 grunj Die at ant aoul. Uere, as e.eu here. . t t it . niucn g'Viu can do cone oy a conservative and well organized TemperaucG Soowtv. '. but this rampant spirit that governs many I 11 0 ' . wie jea nng memucrs oi our society is a li. ilfiva inlarv tn li tttttÄ o..' it.. ........ t feature tn lh whole case h, there is n! hope of their ever learning that ' ine""i ' ' never catches flies," and that men are not , to) be driven from their habits, no matter 1uit degraded tlvy may be, we most enrntlv i-ili ih real caus. of Temperancr? succh everj wh.ere, anl in ourjilace particulirly. Mr. Mark ( 'nmniitios was chosen sseakr fr the nexi eveninij. Vn lok for a :onserratUe and sensible lecture. Soft Soap. Durino; the last week our citizens have been generally "soft-soaped" by "Koraback's Patent Compound Chemleal boap." or, in other words, the Agent, fr. T. Ma govern, lias distributed five or ftir hnndred pounds of it, gratis, and in IAnr. The aboVA named Ant is nun ; ri,lffA it; .. -f p . fP i ; rea.I to dupuse of County. IWnsh.psand : firmly Mights. The trouble of making k is comparatively nothing, and it actually Trasliiug the garmonts itself. lie may be found at the storo of Packard & Tl.avr. Xkw Impot AMHuok Sllol'. Any tl.iiirr! ,,- r i o ' in Llijam Edwards line of business?- i You'll find him in his new establishment, I f-ir .1 n. ...c r f i -I,, t i ' lew stvps east of (.rambri s hxchanir. o j ready to improve TOUT 1""DP.KjTAXDIN'G, his .t 1. :.. . 1 1 1 ,i 1 SOLE Rim beltiL to 4I0 honest work, at law I 0 1 prices, too, injvr tlmt the times are as hard as his latstonk. He can fit a Miss anj never misses a fit is strai: lit up ar.d j down in his dealings, like his snoKiiAM-; mf.k and makes it one of the chief ends j f business to please awl who patron-1 8 him. I X"See Advertisement. JC" If any of our friends have our Prospectus with namts on it, they will oblia by sending tLern in as soot as pusiM, as those who hac probably signed sometime since Trill blame us f r not re--eivintr their racers. When havo nnt vot .... recci veu tneir rifmes. 1 Thanks lo I. Uc Donald Esq. for the ne composing stick he presented us. J Tnc Presbyterian Socisty meets at the residence of GiJeon Blain, this evening. The Methodist Societv meets at the resi lence of Mr. Mark Cummings, next Tuesday vening. Farm kkk Hotel. Our f i nd, Short, is making all com fort aide who may patronize his Hotel, (formerly Brinkley'?,) and has reduced the tariff an important item these hard times,) from the usual tavern rate in tliie region. That's eensilIe twt not more no than the plan he has taken in advertising hi busine? extensively. That pUnrATi, as all who have tried it, readily admit. Mr. Short location (near tiie depot) mukcs it , convenient for passengers Retting on or off the cars. "Low Bills ai.d Good Fare" is Mr. Short's motto Sxvkral contributions and other matter intended for this insu, is crowded out. Flour was selling in our market yestady Ko.l article, at 83 00. A Wheat m " 8! 10. Cor, " " " 30. Etz Nr Advertisements.

fvery instance we beiieve it Ins given cn-i Di&SOlUtiOU Ol Ia T I IlCl'Ml ip. i Announces to

tir narikfaetinn if rMi.rJli. rTv 1.r....r.rn Tictin' b- ! tiiat she is prepareil

.t.i.i.... . . . .13 iw...n Milioi. Itisll.Jobi, C.Ciishmaii and ! a"1 Cloaks of the 1.

teUW " 19 mUCU Uet:er C,,?arer ;iU(J : vZurU AT W nn,l,r th.- firm n ,mr of Ihs.elh I AH Other kh.ds of SC

! , a iio,,E.-A.nong the -..n ua. ; from Oxford who got on the cars at ILtmh'n yesterday morning. Was Miss Sarah : Moor, of Allentown nnar Yovay Iiultana. i This i the vounff lad whose presence of

ruind and eicellent judgment enabled her to escap from the htth story of the West. .. .1 m fT.fa S!i Ö HC I CIU1 'ICU fcVJ OCtuiv iv- t .w-. seized her trunk and was about to descend when she was intercepted bylhö flames. She again returned to her room, threw her trunk out of the window, made a robe out of the window curtains which She delibcra tely fastened to her bedpost, and descended hand over hand, in safety to the ground, Miss Moore is of medium height, about sixteen years of age, has beautiful black eyes, a high forehead, and an intellectual face. Her presence created duke an excitement in the cars; and i' was pretty generally observed that the man who gets her for a wife will secure a pilot that will conduct him tafely through all the storms and difficulties of life. The College and all the clothing of many of its inmates were totally destroyed. It was valued at S5D.000 and insured for 530,000. Dayton Empire. The New England manufacturing establishments are beginning to suffer from the cessation of southern orJers for goods. Wo see it Btated that the town of Haverhill, Massachusetts, alone, has already, since the Harper's Ferry affair, lost a million of dollars in the stoppage of southern demand for fabrics therein manufactured. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LANL For Sale on Eay Terms. T3ERS0XS w-antingtobuy orsell Land, will do ' I well to call on the uivlersignco:, who can give j facilities for purchase or ale equul to any in the ' eon- try. . , . . , FOR SALE, at LESS thin current rate?, and on t;nu.: nw ,,r oc :m, (i,-., io acres out of se c"r') of 5W?,f cc 27, town 32n, of ranpe jl i 2.J0 acrci, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark countv. Tla-n 1 of mv fen w m r, sec H MicMpanRoa.1 i and 122 :7-l')J acres n nijuoved six nulen north of Plymouth tine, heavy timbered land, thwa,,r- ... f tv I lie .-" i and e li of sw n of sec trJ, and tnn lie q of see .U), tuwn .io n, of range one r rolktownlini iitik Simvv timbrriiL tihI wator - , " , -, ' purchaser 41V, vr.. i . s h,f f of .f c J"n' 2 p. U acres, tour miles south ot lh nioutii hi ternaeres unproved gou lanu.timoer anowarei 1 11 p' l "C The , town j-J n, ot rati re- e, lif i itnr I .riiftti 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 :ht nilis from Plvmouth near store, mills, and in a gcnnl neighbor- " ' - - I - -ood timber-line grass idaisIi, and living, riiiiniii1' water. The e hol" wj of sec 2.", town 3-1 n. of range

2 e.and sw q ot s.c j ot M. town .i4 n, teres, -tt fpn fr "OCJ four milci north east of Plymouth good mill sea JtXiJLjLij iV Vx 1. and .-aw-mill thirty acres improved building ! ,o.,r,M v READY MADE CL0TIHNG, The s h of iiw ot s-c l I,ton n, ol range .'J f cbsi by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber uinmjrovid to be had on casj ! G1X&i'33.7rVB?Cj C3Ö term. I Lot No. Gin Vhee!orj. addition to the town j t a. -nnlK- Huffwi 1 O OOfi PIvn.ol,.h-linedw,IP:,nlco..dout houses. t JhA) I lillttei , 1 U,Ul)U "North ?.t'iriotNo.37 in Plymouth, now kiiowi , doz. 1, -0,000 ll). liil'Tf, J" IflXas "Baldwin House" ,1 desii able location. 1 mII . 7.... IJ,, Lot No.m in Plvmo..thgo..d dwelling hmiM jfceud, lillloW, l)v IlldoS, 15CC3-

Part of L..ts V.i and 71, Plymouth dwiilmg i ii iu iri-i ii'i .".iiv oi I vol. ! Lot No 10, Plymouth gord dwelling and twoi story business house, on one of the best corners is : ton Ii tu Iii li'iilutü 1 il li'rl i II Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity uilldo velltogive us a call. REEVE k C APRON, December Dlh 2tf Plymouth, lud Cuslnu.ui k Tvut-r, this .iy di.oh-eJ hr nu tual consent. .Milton i$:ssel Having pui-ciiao me - , firmisalotif authoiizi d to n-ttle all be.sin ss of said co partuer.'hip. Mti.i.r.n Ihssr.i.L John C. Ccsiimax. Francis M. Tvner. Tvncr Citv, Oct. 8, 1 F."9. nti ti $ irii toS W t-S fcTrf At k)L T7OD LD announce to the Ladies of Plymouth Vt and vicinity, that she has just receivvU an Clltire new stock of Tall and Winter ITIilliliery CJooil, Which she offers to eil verv cheap. Ladies wish . u n . .1 ! .1 mmmjj f0 purchase Bonnets, or anything in the Millinerv line, are nieetfullvinvitedto call. Thank ful for past favors, she still solicits the patronage '.. 1 o ol her olil cus tomers, and as many new ones as may give her a call. Shop second door north of j the Republican printing office. octG-Syl. -----r-i.' fiti'r." : i i r. VV V j J'" ,i ' i V i i i rierit in Plymouth, a large assortmentof r,, i S i.r fSoots V Shoes Srmrcer ware Don't fail to call before? iu ourtf.pc and examine our stock EDWARDS VANVAL KENBI'RGI LOOK HEflllE. 11. O. UAXTElt'S Tin SHOP. ! opt-nod the first day of May !Kr9, where you ran t 'itiiiiiriifiriii iti i rrrp i , nininrv r inci i 1 .1. e Tl? aI .1 . r.. t ! P-wMy buy at the Cheapest Kates all kinds of in: n ..1 cm. t nt i xni, UMUIT iinu CHIT I Jrt'II n Mr I make my work myself and warrant it good or no ale. Take iotieel hold myself in readiness to do work at all hour of the day and evening. 1 have supplied myself with Outmost approv ed and complete set of Tools and M.tchines, and am we'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING &, REPAIRING i Tiir urn or Sitftc and nurabilitt, 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, a I ran afford toell as low a any establishment in the country. FAR ME AS, Take Notice. Particular attention paid to repairing of TIN, COPPER, BRASS & SHEET-IRON WARE. that yon may not be detained in town nnnecessa rily. I keep on ban 1 (and am the unlj one author zed to eil the same,) the Self-Straining Milk Bucket, one of the most important and valuable Improve ments of the linen. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail to please those who would sare roth i mo and Latoor. No milk will be lost should the bucket be thrown om or kicked oyer by the cow. Call and take a look at it whether you want to buy or not. If you want to sustain Fair and Cheap Price, mid to encourage the Working Man forward to improve' ment in science and art, who consider it nn honor to do hi own work, I most respectfully solict vour patronage. RAGS taken in exchange for Tin Ware. Second handed Stoves taken on rommis ion. R. C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ind., May 1 2 1 KV 2 1 v I

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EEDTJCED PRICES!! Having opened out one of the LARSEST AND BEST STOCKS!! OP FALL ÄND UVATfcÄ IMTIHIIIR9 Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Gent Furnishing Goods, &c, ic.,that t cvrr hid the pleasure to offer the public. A call U solicited from my friends and all those that w ish to purchase with ID" Full Confidence of showing such goods us will please them .1 at prices FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is aldo invited to mj LARGE VARIETY of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Vesting, Sec. And for the accomodation of those who cam.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, cm rely on a fishlonablf suit and as cheap as can be had in any mmufacturingshop in the west. Please call before pirn h.isini: elsewhere. Sopt. 2J-tf II. PIERCE. Iry Goods Store! T UlllitlU HllJliMdlDUi Ar.rouiK es to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall Count v, and the " rest of mankind," that he is now opening a very large and splendid stock of Goods at Cougle's oM stand, on the corner of Michigan a'id Garro streets, which will be sold cheaper th in a s'milar stock was ever before oflered in the Wtst-r-mi.tj-v to mike wav for more. - r T - .1' . . . rt Mv tlcmans' oots and Shoes!! j WJlX, OrilOUS, rutatOC?. tVC. tVC. A liberal share of the patron age of tlie citizens of this countv respecttullv solicited. MCIIAKD WILLIAMSON. C ALS. A S3 A. "V the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity to cut, lit, and make Orestes itest and most approved styles. ammg done neatly and with ilisnatch. Charires moderate. All the latest styles received monthly. Miss C. can be found at the residence of Mr. T.ichard Williamson, on Michigan street, opposite Perthing & Co. Drug Store. Sept. 20-tf. ' AN ORDINANCE. Relative to building and repairing certain Side walks therein mentioned. Be it ordained by the President and Trustees of the corporate town of Plymouth, that the side walk 011 the north siile ot (Jarro sU't-ct, between Michigan street and Water street, be straightened and properly repaired; ami that the owners of lots numbered four, and one hundred and lilty-six, be requited to straighten and properly repair said walk within thirty days from the time of publication of this ordinance; AUo that the owners of lots on the north side of, and fronting upon Taylor st.cet in Westervclt's additir n to the Town of Plj mouth, be and i "' they arehep by required within thirty days, to raise I within six inches o( higc water m irk, and build lorreiia pair the side walk on the north ride of said Taylor street, making the same 4 feet wide in front of each lot between Water street in the town of Plymouth and Yellow River. And Oe it further Ordained, That side walks be laid and properly repaired aa follows, to-wit: On the east etid of lot no. 31, four feet wide. On the east end of the north h ilf of lot 32, 4 feet wide. On the west end of lot no. 52, 53, 57 and 47, four feet wide. On the west end of the north half of lot no. 5Gf four feet wide. On the west end of the west 23 feet of lot no 43, Jour feet wide. On the cast side of lots nos. C7 and 70, four feet wide. On the cast side of the eouth half of lot no. 71, four feet wide. On thceastend of the south half of lotno. 35, fou. feet wide. On the east end uf the north half of lot no. 3C, four feet wide. On the east side of out lot no. 56, four feet wide, above high water mark. On the north end of lots 1G2 and lC3,six feet wide with 3 stringers. On the south side of the east half of lot no. 43, six feet wide, with three stringers. On the south side of the west 20 feet ol lot no. 43, six feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the east end of the north half of Jut no. 39, ten feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the cast end of lots no37 and 33, ten feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the east end of lot no 29, foir feet wide. Cn the cast end of lot 177, four left wide. Also on the Cast etid lot 1, 2 arid.'!, in Wheelcr Addition to the town of Plymouth, lour feet wide andr.bove high watermark. And the seveial owners of the aforesaid lot are respectively hereby required toromph te tin. same as above spcciGcJ, within thirty da-sf-oin the pub liest I ion of thin ordinance. And be it further Ordained. Thflt the Marshal proceed to lay down a ood erosn walk aero- wter street on the north side of Garro street; and it it hereby made the duty of the Street Commissioner to sec side walks, and cvoss walks above described are properly constructed according to the provision of OiiH, and of other ordinances now in force. J BN KLING ER, PrciTt. Attost: J G OfiORxr.CI'k ero. tern v no3. 1H59-12t3. lall at Vinni-dge k Brown's, or a good article of BOOTS Si SHOES, cheap CRASH, only lit cts. per yd at Brown's. Vinne.ige k

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Paints, Oils and Varnish. PERSHING &, CO. HAVE just received from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, the largest Stock of Paints, Oils 'arnishpa ever brought into this market, con aiatin in part of White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Blue do do Chrome Yellow, do do

uo do Chrome Green, do Vermillion Mixed Paints of all co!or3 ready for usee Couch Varnish Furniture Varnish, Japnn end 2in Dryers, Turpentine; Paint, Varniih and Sash Brush cs a very large assortment. Linseed Oil builed äud raw. All of which will be sold very low fur Cash. auir lP-2tf. Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established bv special Endowment, for the relief of " the Sick and Distressed, afllicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rpIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of I the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Coiiculting Sugrcon to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ot diseases, in all thir forms. landtogive MEDIC AD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with si description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.).aiid,in cae of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lite Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of permatorrhoe,a Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vi:e of Onanism or belt Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, bv the Consulting Surgeon, will be s-nt bv mail (in a sealed envelope, ) FREE OF CHARGE, on reccptof TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, J. SKILLIN HOUGHTOX, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, PInladelphi, PaNOTICE To the Tax Pavers of Marshall Countv. THE following taxes have been levied for the tear 1 659, and will be payable between the 15th Il iy of October, 1839, and the 3d Monday of March, loGU, viz: State tax on each $100, 20 cent?, and ."J cents on each Poll, School tax on each $10'), 10 cents, and on each 50ots, on each Poll; Sinking Fund tax ou each 100, 2ct. County tax on each S1Ö0, 25et, and Sets on each Poll The several township hire levied the followln taxes for each $100 valuation of property: UNION Township Fur township purposes öcts S 100; special sclwol I5cts an each inj dollar,, and 2."ctson each roll. CENTER Township. For town-hip purposes öcts on each 100 dollars ; special school 5cts on each 100 dollars; special toad Gets on each 1C0 dollars and 114 cts per acre of land GREEN Township. For township purposes Hctson eacli 100 dollars and 2."eti on each poll, special school lOcts on each 100 dollars 25cts ou each poll special road 1 l-2ctc per acre land. BOURBON Township. For township ponrposv. 5cts on each 100 dollars-special school 1'lcts on each. 100 dollars 2."cts on each poll; special read 1 "I -lets on each acre land. TIPPECANOE Township For town.-hin purj po3s5cts on each 100 dollars special school lOcts on each 100 dollars and 2acts or. each poll ; special rwad 1 3-lets per acre land. GERMAN Township. For townhippurposes Sets on each 10 dollars; special school lOctson the hundred dollars; special road 1 ."cts on the hundred dollars, and 1 3 4cts per acre land. NORTH Township. For township purposes .,.... .i,.i. ..... D. :..t i..i ,o WV.ttill lilt' HUIMIII.-1I U1JIII.-?, .-IT-I.MI eilLFOI 1 ri'lS on the hundred dollars, and fnk'ts per dolls; special road 1 3- lets p?r acre land. POLK Township. For town-hip purposes .Vts on the hundred dollars; special school lOcts on thv hundred dollars; special road 1 3-4 per acre land. WEST Township. For township purposes -lets on the hundred dollar: special school lOctson the hundred dollars and SOcts per poll, special road 1 t-4ctsper acre of land. WALNUT Township. For township purposes 3cts on the hundred dollars and 2."ct3 on each jkjII ; special school lOcts on the hundred dollars and 25cts per poll; special road 1 l-2,:tsper acre of land. Land and Town lots delinquent for taxes of I Sr)3, or former years, wdl be s.M on the first Monday of January, 18G0, if not previously paid. I will attend in person or bv deputy at the usual places of holding elections m each township for the purpose of receiving taxes at the time. herein specified, to-wit: Tippecanoe township , Friday, November 4, lf "j. Bourbon township, Saturday, ' 5 union township, Monday ' 7 Gteen township, Tuesday " 8 Walnut lownsliip, Wcdneday II German township Thursday 10 North township, Friday " 11 West township, Satunlay 12 Pulk township Monday 11 And at my office in Plymouth thereafter where I may be found atall times according to law. U.U. OGLESBEE.T.M.C. 29 Gin Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne fcChiraja RAIL ROAD. NOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicago to Pittsburgh without change, connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Bailroad To New York, Phiade phi a, Baltimore and Washington City, and all the interior towns of Pennsylvania, New Jvi'sey, New Yoik Maryland &c. Merchants Iy taking this mute "will have ti e benefit of all the eastern market ; at no additional cost. Baggage checke! through. Trains leave the depot in Plymouth as follows, Going east, Fast Line, 1 1 , 20, a m. Mail x,;,:, sl m. Express, 10,52. p m. Going west, Fast Line 3,23 p m. Mail, l,.r)G. p m. Express 5,0.1 a m. Connecting at Crestline with Cleveland and Like Shore Railroad to Duukirk, Buffalo, Niagara Fallr, New York and Boston, and all the interior towns of New England via New York Central ami and New York and Erie Riilroads. Also South to Columbus, Zaneville, New Ark, Mount Ver non, Stübeiit i!le, Wheeling, and interior towns of Ohio and irginia. The above trains connect at Forrest with trains on Mad River Road to Springneid, Urb in i, Pavton, and Cincinnati. Also with trains at Liiha lor Dayton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS AN YOTIIER ROUTE. Passengers hound east will find this route loth pleasant and agreeable, parsing through n.anv of Sc largest and finest citie in the United States, beeping cars accompanying each train. rpO CONSUMPTIVES.-Tho adv crtier Jt having been restored to health in a A v weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered several ye.irs with a severe LunjAjfi rflon, and that dien! disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sullVrers the means uf cure. To all who desire it he will sen I a copy of the prescription used (free of eliargc), w ith directions for preparing and using the same, which thev will find a sure eure for Cunautnffion, Att!tmi, BronehilI, tytf. The only object of the advertiser hi sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, nnd h hopes every suff.-rer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, nnd may prove a hhssinp. Parties wls'lhiirthe prescription w ill please uddretw REV. EDWARD A. WHON, No. TIG J FlMT fT HI". KT, Wllliamsburgli, Kings Co., N. Y

AX.lv STYLES Of Ladies' IMaicN Cheap at VINN EDGE A BROWN'.-.

Live & ILet Live Has established in Plymouth in the year 1857, as an Experiment. The Small Profit and

A AA A SYSTEM WAS ADOPTED Tlie proprietors find after nn experience of lit tle more than two years, that their j-lau has more , .,..11 . " nave oeen aoie to ouiui up an extensive trail t while all others have been compelled to give up; the long credit systim and follow in the wake. We now pro;K3e to make a still greater Reduction in Prices, our endeavors to Confident that fnrnbh Good IT THE LOWEST PRICES, Will be appreciated Bv the People of Marshall Comif v i ...i We have just received from Boiton and New York our Stock of iiiul Winter Goods. H I t Comprising a groat variety of zy. n n y w .u: m m o GROCERIES, Crorkerv, Glass-Ware, Cutlerv, lat & Cap, K(:mcls, Millinery C3-C5C5cts3, Clotliing, Motions, & Ol Wo have not space to enuraerato articles IZv cry department is complete in itself.

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W e submit the following list ol prices on a lew j PLRIOR workmen, who are ready to lill yreimUtj, ft.j III bu j r-p.iicd io fun.; ,!i 'Ate tit w:th a; -pro-articles. All other Goods will be sold equally low: j a!l orders for HOME munufaetere. Be it t'.irll.er ! r remedies, :t::ctiy frou tliv v.-et.ilc kiogIleavy Sheetings, f-(,iil(c p vard, j known that they will pay in CASH, th bi-he&t : .'i.-,.-.,. Bleached dj 1012., "do i lutuket prices for ail kinds of j IIisme.Ucir.0 we euiMn: h.-d of i uuov Birk.

Prints (iinghams Linseys, Denims Stripes and Chocks,. . . . Ribbons Bonnets I hits ami Caps (wool). , .... C(V2:. . ,.12l.C !".!!lV2D ... 12!.; ...12'.; do do do 25c(('.l ea-h :i7'jr(it$- 00 do Women's Heavy Shoes .-;1 0 1;' nair do Gaiters, 75c6iSl i0 do Children' 25cf 75 ('ommon Teas 2."cVJ sett Sugar, (a prime article) . . ret lb ...f)'Jc) gal. 12Xc lb .. .Mc lb .. 10c lb . let eal. Molasses, Coffee Tea, Smoking Tobacco Stone ware, a large lot,. . . We might continue the li?f, but "think the above snflieient. You can find everv article von want ut the Low Price Store e taue great pleasure in snowing our goon?, and invite all to compare our styles and trices with others. We take in exchange, at the highe-it market pricCi, Vi'hcat. -urn Oat.-, ,ff.il. . t - , " , Bean? Potato?. Onions, Butter, n.iSS, Bees-Wax, I loop-poles, Soli. ire Timber. and never refine Gold, Silver, or -ro I currcnev. to oblige our i r customers. v please give usa call, at the sign Low Price Store! On tlie corner sotitli of the YA wards llone. IiICE ct SMITH. scit 22 Ctf. IlioIiiiioEi oi lartsii'i.slui. n'ATie -i i .i . .i . iNOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between David Vinnedge and Atlam Vinnedge, under the firm nam of Vinnedge V Brother. Plymouth Indiana, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tnc debts lue to and those owing by Paid firm, will be settled by David Vinnedge; :tnd all persons indebted to said firm arc requested to make immediate settlement. 1)A VII) VINNEDGE, ADAM VJNNEDC.E. Tlie busmes w ill be coi tinned uudcr the firm name of Vinnedge k Brown. D VINN EDGE I) V BROWN font It Ctf Clover Srcd, Laid, Sail, Uran, AIVD riCKLKD PORK, Constantly on hand and for Pale at Wholea ile or Retail at THAYERS WARE HOUSE. We will pir the Highett Market Price in CASH for Wheat and other kinds of Produce, delivered at our Ware-IIoue in Plymouth r Bonibn. sept 22 Ctf. IL (LTHAY ER & Co. JUAKDIAX'S SALR NOTICE is hereby given tint hi pursti inre of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Couit, m ule at it September term, lf.VJ, I will ctTer for sale on an 1 after the 27th day of October, lPf9, at private p ilo the following described real estate, belonging to William Ruk a minor. To wit; commejicinv: at the North West corner of the North half of the North East fraction East of the Michigan Road, Vection eight, of Michigan Road lands in Marshall County Indiana, running thence East forty M'l) rods, thence South twenty eight (2S) rods.thcnoc West forty (40; rods, to the Michigan Road, tln-ncc North aiong said ro :d twenty eight (2r:) rodst.) the plaoe of beginnin, contains seven acres more or less. Trrin of S ilo Thirty dollar? cish in hand at the time ofa!e. One hundred dollars on the 1st day ofMjirch ISfiflandthc remainder on the 1st dr of March 1M1; and not to sell for less than the appraued value, notes for deferred payment well secured, walvlni' valuation nnd annraisment laws. S.N. CHAMPLIN. Guardiu.. Oct. G St.? .Q.OO. Cash For Wheal. I Will pay the highest Plymouth Market price it in cash, for Wheat delivered tome at Bourbon.

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KOCATI O AT Chicago, New York, Piiildelpbia, Albary, BjO'a'o, Cleveland and Detroit. Scholarship good throuh I the entire chain of seven Colleges. Mercantile College," nd BeirCommerei;.! Cd LU.NStH.IPaATlUM "ot JJrvant V .trattoiis . I lege," now conducted as one institution w hielt i I the recipient of an extraordinary atdunpi eccdent-j jed patronage ' Larmon Biock, toriier CLuk niJ v as.iington . treets, Chicago. i B. CaVAXT D.V. BKI.L II. U. STRATTON , T, ;,.,.;r..i mi,.i p.... , .;... ,.- I Pvti.ta ronio!id:1ti.mthee,lbvdat.ef.i.n,.. ofihi ! Institution is treatlv enlarged and with the im-I , . . - --- . ...... .

jtrovementswnieh the business expe;ii-n e of the- j p.-rsons rcatlriu' thi- p'.ae on .'ttv of tlir RilPrincipals enables th..-!a constantly to introduce for r,M(j Trjin--, and rtcfcirlng to g.. by C.irri? Conthebem lit of their student, it is made greatly Bu- r ..yAuCi. i... ,,ni,...::,u ,i v. iih cr winuut &

; penor mail rvspeets. , jFiit PreiniuiiH Awarded totlii; ' C 11 it ! V01R L ' At t he late Linti'.l :-:aiPS 1 air in I lueftro. !.ir iirsr ' Pexmaxsihp and for IJr.ST B OKKti.nx.. ; i x j. , J.' t i.i. . ... ? i 1 lupariiueiiLS 01 jjouivKUt'juiiLj aim i :ceonnts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room svstein. the halls of study beim fitted un with ani rVoi-rfÄt.. Mmte. aeskw: etc..- i rkai. ; m:sh, and t;ie student at once introduced to tue practical workings and routine of business as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad ulHCt3''lC" COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrangement with the Law the L'niversitv of Chic-tiro, theseSMons are he'd in our College room?, our stiid.-nts .n e j privileged to attend all the lectures in tliis dejvutment. and to receive intrucLlun in this iai.-ort.i:?t branch ut the course, Irora tnc- able, accom: Iiso.-.l unl lc-irneJ 1 rotcssors of tliat school ; an-i it :iHoi is us ranch gratiiicati n to be enabled to oficr thcni theiie extraeniinarv and suoerior itdvantatrcs. "SPCNCKRIAN" PCNMANSHIP TliiJ fani.in system the cest known to tl-.e world, is our stand-ird. j JJ"Circuhir and Catalogue of 0 pagfs fun;i..hed ? gratuitously on application to the nndeisiuii.-d. ; ! BRYANT, BLLL STRATTON i n.-v-in rivi rliilh undersigned have now on hand nn i a . i S for sale, in the front room nf tlie Po-t liliee, i a wall selected S'lOCK OF ALL ARTICLES

belonginirtotheii I nrof trade. Having purchased ' lo-!; Warsaw, Wright Iioii-.. A. arch 'Jd ; CIu:otheir stok LOW they feel confident in saying bia, .March L-t; LilVrte ."March 4 5th; Fort that thev can sell on such terras as will warrant j Wayne, li-bruarj i.".:h. D I! F) I I f DATDflMAOC ' DR. HARDMAN treat- C jn-:uinpt:o:i, BronchitrüüLIll r M ! MÜlirlUCl'i,. Lini:uis Asthrat. and e.'.l diseases of tU They invite tin citizens of this vicinity to an ex- i Thr:itand Lungs, bv Medicnl Iniial iiioü, combic-

aniinatitmof thei. stock and rrices.that they ciav satisfy themselves as to their terms. They haveiu connection with their store, SC - FLTuS, PEL1S, GREEN & Din" HIDES. 0:0, Afl. As they purpose making their store a perm went institution of Plymouth, the public miy be a-sured that they will alwavs find iheir stock complete. Constantly on hand. Renumber the place au 1 aive us a call in the front room of the Pott Office. Win. C. EDWARDS, J. T. YANVALKENBURCH. rivmouth, Nov. 17, l?T.y. U-tf Executor's Sale of REAL ESTATE! rw .11. 11 m l o he sato at t uone Auction, on tjje x.'.itn Cav I DeccmOer next, at the town if Hr.'inrn, in Afar - t .1. ft i- f , -nan uownn ium -rtatcoi lnuiana.in in i.t oi t:.e . j Post OllVc, between the hours of 11 oY'wk, A. ; AI., and 2 o'cIock, P. M.,the Easthalfof'theStjuth- i cast charter, and the. Cart half of the Northeast ; i iuartcr of section thirty -one, (l), and the AVest i huU'of seetiou thirty-two, (.2;, in Township thir- j ! ty live, (?."), North of Range four (-1) East, in; .Marshall ( outity, and (,i-vuuu lowiulf.p. lhe j above lands are valuable, being covered with pop - I lar, .ir.d other gv-A varieties of timber. It w ill L t ! ;dd in acre lot;. j TERMS: One iouithof the purchase men y to be paid down, and the rea'due to he sei-uied by a ! mortgage upon the premises, and one-fourth of the l., ; un. i.ia.v. i.i-..i ha um -tu. Ii iu ivm.-. iiii--fourth in two i oar; . - ' and one-fourth in three vears i from sale, with interest, payable anini illy, without jndicl trom vapntnm r appraisement laws. POW ELL IIOWLAND, K NOW 1 .T X 1 1 0 W 1 4. N I, ISAAC CLKMIÄNT. Executors af the Estate of Eli-d:a Ihnvland deceased I will fell at the abo e named time and place the West half of the Northwest fractional qiuirtcr of section thirty-one, ("II), Towu!iip tliirt-lie, j (Ho), North of Range four, (1) East, containing j acres, and upon the same terms as the ecu- ! tors sale. Also, on fhe22d of December, lo:'. at the Cour! House in Plymouth, at 2 P. M., the following land. ! h ing in Cnnm Town iii'hip, and County ol AlaihaII

i to-wit: lite l.athu!iot tlicbmitucast quart c 'Ol. . I' . . .1. . .....1 , ..... west quarter of the Southwest quarter ol' section; ten. ri()1 ot Towiishin tlii:tv-tvto (,'2 Norih. Mid I Ritn..e ,,r mEasf Tl..". to. are the ,:i,.,e as tliose ol lue executors sale. KNOWLTCN IIOWLAND. Oct, 27-1 It?. Adanisaist r a t o r ? .n 1 1 Notice is hereby g!ycnHtIi:it persuant to an r- i tier and leeree of the Cm. 11 Court nf Common ! Pleas, at the September term llu n t f. A. D. 1 '."!, j i at the Court House door in Plvnioiith. on S.ituidn , the 3d d iv of December, A.D. W:. between the hours ot ! o'clock A. M. and 1 o dock 1. .M. of suduay, l will sell atpunnc out cry, i:e i...i. ing descrilied real estate, situated iu the county of i w -1 ii . ii .1 r ii ." Marshall, in the State ot Indiana, to ;:'.: Tlie Lot or South ha'f ('., of the Southeast fraclion tl quarter ('4) of section nurihcr twci.t xfour (21), East of the Michigan Road, in the Iir diati I 'an 1 cont eining seventy one :md 7-1( 0 acres, more or less being the real cftite of C rnelius. Willani.-i late of Cai oil Count v. decayed. TERM OF SALE: One third a-!i in hand, one third iu nine months and the residue in eigh teen months from day of Pale, the purchaser giving his notes lor deferred payments with mortgage fecuritv on the premiers. JONATHAN WILLIAMS, Adm. Et ans ,V Gornn, Attvs. Oct. 27 IHM Ut L Lambert Nussbaum & Simon Wilo, Of the Finn of Wile d Kramer, Lapobte, Ind. SI.HIMOIITII. OROCERV AM) Provision Store!! 3YUSSBAU3I & CO. WIIOLESALK G KhTAIL 11 u

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TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE VERY. CHEAP ! 1 1 4 BOUT 300 Ihs rJnrgeoi, end 250 lbs NonpaJL re:l, in good condition, und will be sold at a greut batgiin. F'-r ttrin-, s'xcüntii it;prewn, Ac, appl;. at this ofllco 2t!-

Biickcvc Livcrv StahhI iX.ll.iVj. M. KM. (i K Ii Proprirtors PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. ,,,, . . , 1 Ik J)POrKt01 L.'lVlliir I'Ot-l J.!liV. Ar Vn viti if- 5 tilblt . , Near the Lu wards IIo.ie wiih tU..v i ' "w - pre i art J to ueet i:imolaiv ii;.-c who wisii t t x -f-i 4 -i r' K m mm V W W Jjjor. M:iv'n" .--urveved 'it tliij Corntv, ue 2.-: w!' o.ainted whh the Lmi1. Rouli., D:tuev. N. U. i J. M. K. EOV. It- 14t i TO IITVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN, ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN. AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES Of

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FOiiMKULY PlU lCl A. 'IO I nr. ; Wi-.Cx-.l-iiv.L J. - ' J V VI .7 .'' ' L 1 11 LA J . j 1 Lunuvn j i C i-rre-'-vo' n. Al T.'i K F licUciv-i Co I::v:ii:s A NU I MT- H Tili: MEDICAL TELrliCOPE. May be Consulted at 0 i Plvrvfuh, Edward Il- i.-, Sfinl.iy, March 3d, i uhh roner ccr.stitation u treatment for th I blood, 1 I)r. Harlmaa wiii eat i y v. i::i L!rn 1.: nu'd':-.'i ?4 Bud.-, Leaves, Gums, Roots, Ptsiuts c. Proeurti j of tit.- Indians and IVom every carter of tlie Glebe, j 3TT Regular visits dulj :;nno'.iiic'. ' 1j Particular attentii: paid to K IN DISEAS ES and Glandulär;?, I lo.ri-jrt and I umor. Or Ilanlman does not charge fur corMitati. Dr. Hardman treat a 1 1 hronie .r 1- :u" .-tondii die'as'S of the Lungs. Livei, Stomach, Bowel. , Bhiddcr, Kidneys. Brin, Heart. NVrv. . V.' :i.r . Spleen, Spine, Eves,. Ears, kc. Sei. tin! u Pit. Cancer. Rheumatism, "Dropsey. SUn Dierc, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Semina Weakne , N-'i-raLra, Whiter, I n?n:.itv, Dvsep ;ia, Giddit.es-, Iiet of the Cnn, :-v, LIEs lr.! i, Sick ikd.e he, Ealarcred rI'ii-i!s. &c. lb.2f:;2 1y. DR. HARDMAN. The eommittce i.pjoii.te.l t ) pr-pre Pr-ni-of i ma List, and consi-tini of the to!! ! 'n. ! to-wit: Joscrli Evans, Jmnes II. Ca-, M. t'umf . . . . . . . tk T. mings, a. it. I onieroy, i. r. "..orgrr, jane . Cor-'.-. W J II in I. I B ll.i'.-ry :.ni S A Erar.'.-i), are rcpisteed to met at the t.;r.-e : J II ' cn Saturday, the l'.Ii d-iy of lYhnun, ;:t ln e!oek A M, for the purpose of jm-parin .nid Lift. Evt-rv niei;borof v ai Co:ii::.i'.:' s- is ree'..eT. d tu attend. Lv order of t.. .-oir. j JOSEPH EVAN. Mail Cuniiniu;, S c'y. , Pret't. j - - - j CHARLES WEST, f Vi;tilK,.ul N.hJo ii.d b yc- Oa.i.'.d.i-. I -- H- CMBS. I Altai ".it! , nt before J II Case, a justice ! i - - - - i pence m am! t.)C :i.!v ot M ot Indian i. 7VTOTICE ir hcrihy gi . t. to tl e d-f. r.d 11 othrrs i-oni i ri ed that t if till!".' o tt. complaint, sifEilavi: :o: l Hon.l in the above t-rta cf ar.d lir.t the ciie will he tried on tV -';h d-.r of IVbruarv. A D 1M0. at lOoVen-k A . at lar of'eein Phmouih, of which the pHrtit-b ill tai notice. This Jar.'iai v M'tk. Uti". 2; ! J . 11. CAS E, Justice. S.-..1 "jVJOTlCE is hereby ei, n ihat ih i.n !:iifcnJLi d will, at the next uyidar Rfieti f ih Board of Commissioner of MhU County tu be hold. n on t'i f:it Mondny of Mrchnxt applv for license to sell ppii ituous liuor. m accordBiice with ihe pn i.-ions f the late G:'tral Aenihlv of the State of Indiana. .. men which I p poe to tell in on the 1 lie on. hi. Irrfjn-fstl'itv Cmb flirt ! 1 1 ETW EEX I.BHIT AND D UKNT.SS. b 1) Tiitini: !. . f i A ( I. .if or s'.l c-tbr r :iiaa !r in ar-v-::ieb. 0-i,l. C..H t 1 i;t t.l ' ii-.'i titiit' else. La la I s . l.l .i 2rf PERSHING X ( O. Notice U) ilorrojzcvs of i ' E 1 otient I.L PERSONS WHO AI.'i; DEI.INpin ilitcl. .-i .1. l.:-.lis cf ihn j v;ciu,el Funds aie bent v ot.tutl that tl.. nn: t ,.1V in before the first i! i of Mn-h next, .thrrwi? tav ut ,,t. j., l4Ve 1 w will be t r.tou-cJ :icuiii4 tlifm. Tbos-wh-hirit!vre olitaincd loins e:i p r-"nl 'cur: oitotdi.d tint tli.y ivat ci n.e l. iward i and give the sccuiiry th- law reqiiir .r pay tie amount cd tin ir b'un-. Thi- is r''itii e. AUSTIN PULLER. Auditor IM.2:1 Mirh.-.l! Counir. COUNTY PAUPEES. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR KEEPING fl'.l the ai'crs of Marl.nli Coeiir t. l y one p rson.at cue place, will be 1 e i' i.i.til tl r f.ti Mi'i.day cf March lext. Tl-c t. iiti.t will le awaitied to thelewr-t rerj'oiif ibje btIe-i, ).(. ill be ree;tiired to mter into 1i mhI tit it forthfaithtul di:t-harf.e of 1 is tiutiis. thi-iM ij 1 - eil v the itntount cadi pav.pcr wrili be kept for jtr wedi. including r.nTfsary cioilrbg si.d r.ll ctKr cj.jh r.'cs cci.iicctc d w jih kc pirg tin in in 1 roi.ifoi table inar.i. r. si;1-jn t-to the ?i:p rvih-n r,f i.c Comity Commi.-ioii( is. The eentmct w ill 1 1 h for one or two, ear ss the B";.i J of C c mi-iono mar elect. AUSTIN rUI.T.ER. Auditor FeoCll Marshall County. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. VRRANGEMUNTS hue L,rn b. '.'. ton:?. lv the Plymouth mukil with thi llorr.jnd '.he gt inline run be found at FrttUrM't i Clttve land's mid Pnlou r's. ?r,l 4Nt tT N. B. kj S. AL1.EMA N k Co. SORGHUM MOLASSES Job! H. ( odd. itl, has fop sale at his farm 3 miies south we.-t of Plymouth. nny q.i.nlitte !) the barrel, gallon, orihri wie, Soihum Molns . It i also kept lor Silc at if.il t CIims. P!nifr' Store. Oct. 27-1 It f. lutic' ft i iiv iAilcrs,

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