Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 February 1860 — Page 3

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nauniuuai. XrfI ffill Miscellaneous - Our Own Al lairs. Mr. J. S. Scott, General Culleding Agent, is authoiizoi! .to receive Subscriptions, Advertisements, tc, fur us, and to give receipts for money duo this Office. We cheei fully recommend Mr. Scott as a prompt, reliable, and courteous gentleman. A. C. THOMPSON'. Editor Proprietor. Marshall County, lud. Auditor AUSTIN" FULLER. Clerk IIEZEKIAII R. PERSUING. TreasvrtrX ÄTHAN 0GLE3BEE. Sheriff O. M. BARNARD. Recorder TIIO M AS K. HOUGHTON. JUSTICES OF THE FE ACE. Union Township E. Moore. Polk II. B. Falkexbcrt Jova Fclther. Tippecanoe S. R. Coon II. Titrxeh. AorA S. N. Champlim-L. Matteom. Center J. II. Cae II. McFarlin, J. B Dickmos. Kest. G. A RM TRON - C AsfER GrIT.E Walnut W. W. Reid M . L. Smith. Gen E. K. Eaxt.. (trman Gr.o. A. Mktcalf Fred. Locdermav, Durban A. Wi.e Jonv SToriiER. 1 .JIn the hurry of business last . weak, w forgot to -hange the terms of i our Paper, as printed on our outside, to those wö hare now adopted, viz: S 1.50 PER A N X U M , or 1t D diirs. if n: paid un:il year has expired Remember. Tat we take on Subscription, Advertising, ic. alfflit everr article th it the F.innera rai-e. We are ia for "du-kor," geiu'emen, and receive the simc ai Cishmmy of the various articles to be found in the Stores a. id Work-alups. D Call aaJ .ce our specimens of J O IJ P II I NT INI. We hive a full sapp'y of the best m iteri tls for taat style of Work, an 1 can execute it in every Tariety, from a M inim ith Tocr to the mst deficite Lib A promptly , neatly, ani at the low; tst living prices, ETTlie Bll at the E l wards Home, on the 22-1 inst, promises to be the most elegant on.? of t'ae season. Hie "Edwards House" sustains its rtputation a3 a first class II itel.an I alw ivs will, while Ca.pt. Rai ley has the m maeni'-nt. 0SigH3 of an e irtliquike a the end of the bridge on Michigan stiect. Town M uphill please c ill and examine. IT" We learn from South Rend that a larcnumber of pervns will st irt from that place lor Kium., in the spring. D" Produce is now transported by railrroad from Chicago to Biston without c'iange of cars. ETA new Post O.Tijehu b;eu est ib'ishd at Hanna's Scation, on the P. Ft. Wryne and C. Railroad. ID Nicholas Longworth, of Cincinnati, paid :$1 6,000 tax dur'iD the past year. O We hare no acquaintance with the editor of the Crown Point Register, nor are we particularly anxious for anv, since that vceutlemanlv and cntirel? unprovoked allusion to the Messrs. Mc Donald and eurselves, which he ma le in Iiis Paper a week or two s:Ece. We have never before alluded to the so-called editor of the Crown Point Register, and now di.s-T.HS the follow from further notice by u. merely rem irking, l.owTr, that the Heister h is l ti-C been a disgrace to its Party aal a stigrai on the town. O Thi Da-CRTis i LIVE Piper : established for the benefit of o'.tr Town, and Marshall county, generally. a.s well as for oursIi t-a. Here we hive lilted nvesrcl a Iire nmounr wd intend to make our Paper a rrnMAVEXT "Institution," keeping oar Rei lerswell posted in every matter ofmterct. 0We learn that Jo;iv Sorer, F..-q., of liremen, in t'lis County, intends removing to Kinsas shortly. Mr. S ice has 1..-M the o!Ti -es of Pofmister an 1 Juj-ice t f the Peace at Bremen, and 3i9har?ed the tlutie f both in an honorable manner. We wish the S pi re much success, and a feasant journey to h's new home. L" Roads improving and our trects crowded almrt every d iy with teams from the country. one of the best 5i2hs of prosperity m anv torvi The trnth is, tint Farmers living even a long dis tancefrom Plymouth, find tint tlwhih pri:.spi(i f jr Prlu-e, in our market, justify them in bringing it here. CT Mr. ?. Moore, weun lerstand, will oon rr. t'rj from the management of tlia "Moorr- House it'i a fortune, we hope; if he does not, he de ruHon, at Ieit, fir his efforts to plense are ae t a a .... tcnivieagea by all who hive ptfronfzed h-s Hotel. oi?cess f Mr. vi iore, in whatever business he mvr eugige. ZTO ir Urge, ani stevhly inerois'n" R dnrrin tliu List a.Tjnls ?rejt in lu-ements for Ad verti-in" in our Paper. We hare fixe'l mir figures at 1, 000th prejnt"sign? of the tims" plaiidy snow that in a sh art time our Lrst will be up to th it .mount, 17 Dot 't rooer to read the letter from Dr , V T ... n .... iivi7jwen to lt7 : : Air. h'.-echer, published in our piper last week. It t uM the whole Ban.l f,f Traitors, (of whom this mm, Beecher, is the chief.) to the quick. The? are ai dumb under the corching effects of this letter, '-as the sheep be lore me snearers. The Boston Po?t navs that John Brown's widow has already rereivpj 4,. - jjui luii 01 me saies ni Jrorn life. Stephens, one of John Brown's ac ftm n?ia 5n tl i ...r..v,v ... munerous outrage at Harpern's Ferry, wA9 convictud last wek. Sentence not passed. 1 Gov. Milton S. Latham (Dem ) of California has been elected to the U.a. Senate, to fill the vacancy occasioned bv the death of Senator Broderick. The v'uto atood. decided as Democratic and Republican.Democratic 1 12, Republican 3 ! Of the 112 Demecrtic votes Mr. L. received f)3 -the othen were giren to Mr. Randolph. '

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Ko 6 L 0. G. the following oftke.s were regulaily ..n.i f..- (iiiürtr: ( iiiotniitrtt i"i v. -j W C T-J Cat butt. y V T Miss M C Aekeiman. W S-C C S Keech. W T-Miss Delia Wilbur. W I G-MUa Amamia Pershing. W O G-Davul T Philips. W C W M Simonds. W A S Miss S Fuller. W F S--W M Kendal. W M E Moore. W D M Miss II Tibbitts. W 11 II SMrs. M E Pershing. W I II S Miss II Warers. P W C T II B Pershing. Remember that thorough organization and vi 'il ifice will insure success, and with out them wo may expect defeat., for it will : fP1 . ; Kiire v come upon us. 1 he openinir cmsureiy come upon uS. xue ,Tewn,g u mp:tirn is admitted by all, to be m.re important thin any that has ever piecwdd lr. Tliere is n..;hiii" less at stake tl-.an the Union, and if this is mt en.-uh t anuise xve need not e! aim to Iiav a..y p.l.l olism. The (piestion is simply tliist Shall wf lemain dormant ami let the fmatn-al . 1 ,. . .. I seciional a ul nuni .u oppose..... 1. .u . rm . .. .1- .11 11 1. hi 11 1 1 mj .....I The are now at work all around u. and ; niHV already be

e said tobe regularly organ-jnf;eal(-j)i;aU j,,,.,,,,, U-mlv..' ,-stly at work, and if we do;;,, debi. nud when'the cii-is cime, whid

jz,.(j ;lIJ. e:Xrnt. nt counteract the inllaence of their misrepI .i 'Ii I . ... I. ... I. 1 iesenta lns. iney win oojtisi wn.ai ii'ey t-:y . i Iimv :ire ir, .in t to do heal us ajam t his till. w.. j j, - -0 i ihis county. On the other hand if w, ... wo.k as we should, we win n-at 11 -1 Land .11. I . f r we have a rn.tj . 1 and all we m c i is to e. i. v.U', and to d. this we m ust oi l' in'Z. PrnnVM :imC . ):l :irrv. ps.. . 1

cunenniendeiit of the western division of j watchmen, no ums. n- money in .1. city the l'iitnruh, Fort Wavre and Ci.ica-o treasury to pay for anvtlnng. Iowa is. in railroad, wasiu town vt'enlav. Mr. Do- '" Mmnota. wheto a Bari v i ronstantlv pain- and repassing ' "d crop of v, r-at was raised for "XportaoverYis division ,'f the road. Uiving it hU "" J- , Fwo -o 1 crops will re-iir.renii:.in-.ftei..ion. and adli.g r.or io- j st" ll,- N'hivest to omelhl-.g like uallv to the sn,o:hnessof the track ! P"";i- ; V. B'i' the ptessnn- r u ,.v Trains Uund w-st from Cvs din- an in "de,-,,,.,- will rum thousands ,.f mdu , 1laii.Mvoi. 'im.-. It would aid much to."- n-ral yfrow-h .,f :h.,t the ret.'uia ioti .d' the road if the track were f"r -"V.-ral yeai '.- Boston IcnrlJ.

I as tooii u'lt: iinv as reri. i 1 on the I'i:ts . , H In, b it 'h tlivw'on. Here. I owi'vcr. sfem he all the iror.hle. Had no?. Mr. Da Uiiry belter tak the uhole load, or is Mr. M-i re si much straighten I ia hi-1 'pta io:n !y Petin-s vlvain i cmpli'-i ics as to bo unable to iget i id of broken rail-s. ., . e , w I U I .,-, I ... .111 ill.. I ,! 'Ill ;lllC( u ?t j isr : .inp'.i n'Mit to o'i. of the niosi in till-? i i us and rar. ful Iliiln.:il men o; the P. Ft. W. it C. R. 11 and hux if.watched ' Mr. D's ;w ns si!ie he became ronm-ci-ed wi h ih road, v are p!epard to end rsj ll.e ahov in fall ; and were llieie more sturli men on th Koid, more general satisfaciion would be rgiveu tothoSf who patronize the road trams would run with more regularity, ami passenger wouhl feel tha. their lives were peifeclly safe. Mc. JiJ We cull atiention n the card in today's isue of John L. Woodward. Advertisement tixt week. Noll axd Kwmxtz. Advertise tlieir Ktttcher iShop in to day paper. They are clever, aecmmodating fellws, Keep a variety of the best Meats, and, as ihey richly deserve, are ddng a tlw buinss. The D'-ar;nietit ol'Jvate lias rerived ahliiionul iniclligeiice iiom Mexico, -giving si-eiiiiiis of r tit iiiiii;t'.s j-i jn I rat ed uiioti A ni': ie.a.i vi iz mis i l I i . and ... doing business in that coim'iy. Thev ae of llle IH t i iuhiie.' "b;irailer, and llie pai i".s omplai ting -all upon il, governllletlt of l'i- United 8 a'.e, to pr.-Vt Ml I Lese lligianl i la ions. Ti c La i Is of ooi niini? ar lied, and Unless C n 'iesn fives the President ih' pwer aked lor, iioihing can hi (lct:e fir them. Ac.v.VoWLKD'JE UlNfSKI.F A TllIKP. Helper, .null.... of the lptiblicc.MS text i i. i; o . i ii-ii bMk, -Impending Crisis, ha-, pebhshed a letter to the Tribune and othr papers inj which Itedmi s that be Htdo 3jj of Lis employer, wi h wln.m he served apprei.ticesbip as .-rk. Tin c.barg- was madby So a ot Higgg. of Xorili Caro'ina. in hii place i i in..' Sora e. II nf i war Is mad! if si i uli oi ani prohssi to have retoiined. It iscvileiil Le needs llioie of that siiiit which in iuees chaiiiy for others r h would not be guilty of applying iho eplili.'is "llilei. 'iolljM-. atol "pirate. to naei, l.iii. ib . Liiiwlf..,,..,. I,.. a 1 lives aie unstai 'ed bv a di-honest or iip-an a-t. It is a ebaract'-ristit; of those wdn hat e bee, addicted to immoral or dishonest praciices, and who prfe-is-d to Lave lefirneil, (,, ,Mk with dudain upon ihos wlo.ie Ii'- long ileprotmfit Las h -en correct. Helper, i i tslan leiing Lis oi 1 neigh I ors and fiioii l- sliows ih" nia'igni v of his nature. lllm'na (X J'.) O'aZttte.' ättr .In our State, says an Indiana correspondent, 'j female must i-whteen tears of age before marriageaiile with. .tit concent ' of parent or guardian; when under tl at hoc 'i. ine praclic. for th paicnl to oive a pcrmi , which duly proveii. i i'ilien in im'llcct.e. I i. id. .v.. i .l... .... .... r a p.ijier of the kim!: n " i, I ij.i. im i'irif i in 'September 2'J. 1H53. Mr. woolfolk. Cleik Lnni'tiir Coumv. 'I a-n willinjr yeiv L, Mr. Palmer or barer have Lbens tomaiy my grail Mery Ba ber 8o lar as I am concerned. I can't com down to see yew-this is right and Bee yur resiet for same. T. O. Barbar"Denn:. darlint, och, Dennis, what is it your.r doing;" -WLit, Biddy, I m Irvin'' an emeriment!" -ox "Murder! what is it?" " What is it. did vou riv? Whv ;. giving hot water to the chickens I am, ßo fhou'ii -r. i . i hey II bo after hying boild ctfgs."

itST Several advertisements intended for

loe art nt inserted for want of ,ime J put then, in type. Wo are compelled to leave out ir.uc'n oiiginal and other matter j wiiicn was uuavoi taoiy crowueu out. i I rush of Job work has thrown us sligluly i behind this week. ii Iii ii On the 10th int., bv L. M atteson, Esq., Mr. ; SroTiiA Jonks, to Miss Elizabeth Smkra-ooo, ad oi North Township, Mar.haU County. In J . Financial Distkess at the F.n West. From gentlemen who have recently returned from the West, we receive melancholy accounts of the state of financial ma'.ters in that region. The effect of infilled, extended, extravagant speculation in wild lands and town lots has re oiled with ureat force upon not only the capitalists v;ho liavo invested their money, but up n the enterprising pi tieers who, whil-i ! building up the material interests nf the country, used their spare money and their credit in purchasing tie w lunds and estates. ,, .1.1 . 1 , htou-l.tdown iu l-e niMnts umUeil-ss up..n the devoted heads (,f thousands of individuals of thts class in Lwa an I Minnesota, and ruined men who would have been rich had the v sold tot in t i)t fVK -i- . f , , , irsI , pl.uit civiliz.r in in the howling1 uii hi n.'ss who, hiv.; I" ilt uji cities and l.tii'ii vi'.ac. .!".. !...! AV'ril':i M nt tili.-.-; fiir y .............. r. . . . . Uten 'lii ii' H ;im- iriuscu innu. iiinau f , . 1 . $ h swept awav the weak bank and bankers 1 . i f I Ii .. v.n t. in tliuir ni'iinnrlr Wrl C tvi f.hiw I " 1 ..z- . ! . J , 7 , ... , '. , .. .. I.....I l. . .. . ... I. . .... .. . I I I. ..... IIOIIOI 1 1 till 11 l e ii W" .s lei iin'-.i I'M i- mIri'1 tin it!e o r 1 e I 1 v:d In D it'i' -rt, I 'va. a on I r: i 1 o, wi h a part'e.-r. ti-J'tii' '! lh" l:-aiesl rai:i a?' louil'er ba-iii-.-- dne in 1 1 1 .-, t . section of the ro intrv. is tnw e.i: ning his j bread bv dtii tj; an x;tes w.inn. Tlie ! ci y of Davenport is dead broke. Xo vl J What it Bias Aol Slour, and V:i:U it EI i Done The D ii. ii J ree Press sav s Aboli i.nj ism has lie n ai a iag for more, than ihiriy ' years, an 1 i hu n ! m il- one iigr free, J unless l! has stoleo hin and rill iiioi iiro 'Ciuala.il ha- ikj: made one foot of si . I im i !i i 'v,iii i not lia c h.'on In' e t her w i-e at l i- p: . . i V dav is HI' ie v,lin!)!.' tl.a- i has ev.-r h,-.n b,.ie. ; Hat f r AI) ii i o.im. many negr es wnuld Lave bi'ti male lrej who ate siill in si-r-iiule; several of the slave Sta:s uouh! have Md"p ed plans of gt a I aal uvtiiUinUssi n ; and slave pn pei'y would hav h"cn less valuable than it now is. Abolitionism h;is accomplished no good, but a world of misehief. It lias m.ad it i:eees sary tl.at greater diaeipline should be exercised in th! government of the slave ; it Las caused the free negroes o b- expeild from Rom.i flhe S mliem Stat.vs. and it will ajs. them t' h expl!ed frm nil tie o'hers; and it has produced a s:a'e f f -e-ing between the South and the North, which, if it shall not be abated, will cause the di.smembcrmcn- of ths Union. "-Katey, have ou laii the table cloth and plates ye;?"' "An sure I hare, okiu evervthing but the cggs; an, isn't tha: Hi Idv'swork, MireIv? New JEWELRY SlonThe sntj-i! rdier u onid r s-i-'Ct fu 1 1 in form tin citizen of I'lvniouth, iarshall and adjoining couii'i !, th it he ""' ' '& ,i:'s opened a new siuek ol all the Vvi iiiiVta-, nt kinds, of CLICKS, JEVELRY PA VC Y axd nsr o t x c GDS ist s s n;ranykrI,,,1l first clas. Jewelry Store. Th, f-'X'ds are ot the Litest Mles,best quality and ni besold at New York prices. 3 IJ.-iii."- a ractieal Jeweler, he solicits a bharer P'""ic;troiriire. uo.nii .o. i eis.iniL .Icc2Miv b'oek. ADOLm .MYERS Hai removed hi stock of DRUGS AND MEDIP I M M i .1 i . u.ir.t ciin rnom on.- iimrrist oi t'attcrKon Gleavehn l' t-t.ire on Li l'otte stiert, I'lvmouth Ind, w here he keep constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Carefully si L'cti d frruii the l-est Wliolesal I)l iblidini-i.'ts in Xew York, riiiladclphirt. Tittsbure,h and Chit-ao. on a tri; llevrttcitils , ANI ' 11 S I CM A N S G E N K RALLY Will f.nd it to their intcron to give h.m a call . he warrants every article sohl bv him to Ik pitwlnt it h rpresented In aodition to h s . . . ...... large i-tocKOi lrug ana .ieoieine, i may be found ENtLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS or finitery, Hair Oil, Burning Fluid, obacco, A'id.in f.ct, everything uually kept in a Drug i Store.ati necä as low as can be afforded. Call I.ndexauiio. foryounelves. T A. LL.MON

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INDIANA READ ESTATE AGENCY. 5.QQG m if mi u m. rpIIE UND' RS1GNED IS AU 1 IIORiZED 1 to cell til following described Lands, at verj Zuir figuro; part down and the balance in annual payments, from wie to tur year?-, with interest, paid anuu illy : 'union township. E half N. E. f;r Sec. -"H T. 32 N. R. 1 C. A . .SO s vr qr u e (,r Lot 1 o i "..J It If l i ) c hali' n c qr n v or s v or. . . . ." 11 40 CENTER TOWNS II ir. N. E. Q niter See. 2S T. 33 N. R. 2 E., A.1G1 n v qr n H- t,r 44 S 41 g iv tr n w qr " 7 43 c luh ser .2....ri 3 60 e half n wt;r " L0 T4 0 GREEN TOWNSHIP. E hf N. E. qr Sic. T,2 T. Z2 N. R. 2 E., A. SO u hilf n wqr ' 'A I SO S c qr s w qr h e qr n w qr " s e ;r " e li t 1 1' s e qr. . . a w tjr c qr . . . e half n w qr. . n e qr " w f r s e qr " t'J 1) T4 !!. ..ICO .. en .. 4) .. to tin.. 30. 160 37 CI s e IV s o qr. . w ha'f 11 w ;r tO " 2). .'. 0 2J F0 ' 21 SO " l;i fO " 17 0 " 17 40 " 10 40 10 ICO c h i!f n c qr. . v half n w (jr. . w h i ! I" s w qr. . , t.' half e (jr. . . e lull' s e qr. . . s w qr s e q. . . s w (jr s e jr. . . n w rLr WALNUT TOWNSHIP. S. E Sec. !." T. 32 N. R. 3 E., A IO s halt" 11 w ur. . ." 1;" F0 n w qr s w fjr. it .::t. . 40 .1G3 n e qr 31 HOUR P.0 X TO W S 1 1 1 P. W half X. B.rSec. 10 T. .'!. N. II. 3 C, A SO n K Ii M A N TO W X S I II P. W l.a'f J?. H. p Src. - T. . . X. R. E., A n .n' 1. ! : t...:4 To L-.t 1 7 41 1'OLK TOWNSHIP. W. h ,lf X. C. ,.r See. 27 T. : 5 X. R. I H., A f 0 s e jr 11 w p- " l.G 4 ) e half 11 e r " bO ltwqr " 9...:il 1CJ WKST TOWX.SHIP. E. half X. W.qr Sec. 2a T. 33 X. R. 1 E., A SO e half s e qr ?0 47 47 GS w lr s i'i,r. ... e ha'f e ,r. . . e h.iK s e qs'. . w fr s e qr. . . 3 w f,r s w qr. , t ').. 2". 00 it'.).. AI-; th" following de-cii')e. IjikN in Fulton Coun'y. situ iteiJ about two inj' ! H it o the Mieh-i-mi Ko i'l,:ta l joining the seudi lii.e oi' Marshall County, to-wit ; X. I'.qr X. C.rPe.! T. 'M X. It. .1 I., A 41 s half s qr " .r .'il f'l 1 .t No. f .- 1 . . . r i-Tö IYrs ais wi.-li: nrr o p'ireli ie nii!ni;'ri'ved l.n lj, t n -a-v tMin-. will do well to .ie lie- a e.ill. I al- 1 S" !: ive i!ie 1 O , nldres of the l tiger p u tion of ii'Hire.i-aa.f laid uw iters, nhMi will en ible me to , n-ei-i t iMi ih prh-e of a I ir r' pi unity of land v. h;i !i i- n t ileSc'ri'a-d in the i oe !i-t. TIHiS. McüONALD. rivmo'ith, Feb. 9th. 1FG i i.:-tf II. I'ACKIKO. . .11 C. Til A YI.K. PA('KA UI) & TI IAYKU ih r in ;i'.l kiii'ls of I V, in'! v Groceries, Provis-;o:-, Q m i n-w.oe, c., e., X'o. 5 .Michigan St., Tit modi, I ii. 1. i nil vc. ripni: uxunRioxED iu:ixg grratI Iv in ii c 1 of numev at this time.'-espeett'iil-Iv but c inesilv reijne-t th ie indebted to them, cither lv tmte r (. k aeei.iiiif, to edl and settle. 'I'hey wonlil ii t ari x to their fii n !, if their need of iiitnicy at this time du; not render ii bsolutelv neeeaiv. i-:inv.Mii)s a v,x valkixglurgii. l'Iyni'.uih. IM. Um, It-C"! n"-tf. XTev Boot Sh--e Sho-o. K Is I J A 1 1 K 1 ) W A II I )S, I x Tin; i: i:r rouxi::i i tni.tiixG, a 3 short ü-itanee l.a I of ih, Depot, is n-'Wpre-pare'l t execute oi.hrs in Lis I'ticof nit-iiies.-, and I'l''H Cl Iii llV Sld'eit-i p'li i!?e r,:1 ; .,, , I'ioi.i lii-s lo.iv experimce in lii l.;i-ine, he Is conlid tit th; he cm giv w eii'ire itisfaction to all who p ttroirz- lion. Pi r in ath. I". b. 9, I? G" nr.tr. WIJEUK A MAN CAN' DOUDLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. Tie most Desirable property x the Coantyl Tlie iind r-i; nel offers to eil his Grist .Mill and tract . df I -il l, eolitflini. ig Sf -.wrc, on nhich it i located, on rrv r as-nable te.ims. It i? located i idx and a half Diilcs wvst. o4 I'lyiiiouth. The .Mill Ii i'i guild lepiir, in timf.i'dun.s the bet qualiJ ty of llotir, a:td hn the liest run of custom of J any other in tier county. The water power ii j steady end believed to besnnerior to :mv other in Marshall cimntv. Ilv proper attention l'rora thrre to live ihonainl ilolla i r iu he made on the Mill, and perh.ij- more. lie will t.:ke any kind of good property in put paniint. Tor further -ai tindars. a fpiire i h the premises of ' AVKES IJAI.DW1N. Jnnarv et. n-60. 12tl'."if. L A X i ) A( i EXCY :?,r,o AGUES of GOOD LANL For Sale on Kasy TtTins. 3f-S' wanting to liiy or sell Land, width' ft well to call on tlie underpinned, who can give f.icilities lor pun base or iale eijiul to any iti th cou try. I'Oli SALC, at LESS than current rates, anJ on time: nv qr see "1, (less 10 acres out of so er.) nd s h nl sw q of m c 27, town n, of range 1 '2-V) acreu, .Ö acres improved at North nd, St. irk count . The n h of mv I'cn w m r, seefi Michigan Road an 1 '2"J r7-l'M acres i u'inproved -ix mile in ith of Plymouth line, heavy timbered land, w ith W itter. The fir q and c h of sw q of sec 20, and the nt q of sec .'.0, town .".r n,of ran-jfcone c I'olk town sh!o 1''' acres heavv timbereil. f ood watfi i tie.ir 'I'vner City lobe sold n quantities to suit piU'cliasei 8. Thr i Ii of nc q of sec 2!), town 'A?, n, of raiiL'e 2 c, d acres, four miles south of PJym uili (if teen acres improved rood lainl.t'inlii r and watei The vi' i sec H, town .'2 n, of riii'c2 c, llii aere Giern to n-dnp i 1 I miles fiom Plmmt h n-ar Nrc, mills, ai.d in a good nei-hber-hood gi kmI limber, fine grass mar.-h, him' living, riiioiiiie w;itcr. Tb e Ii of sw q of sec r, town '' I n. of rune 52 e.and sw q of sr q of .' 0, tow n .'?4 n, 125 r.rrcs, four mi 1c north cast of I'lvniouth lmmhI mill iea and saw-iii'll thirty acres improved Li.ilc.ing to be old very cheap. Theshof n w q of ie 11. tow n .12 n, of rangi 3 c close by Tippecanoe Town good Lindane pood timber unimproved to be had on cast ter'ms. It No. f in Wheeler. aMition to ihe town f Plymouth line dwa lliiur and coodoet houses. North of Lot N'o. 'M in Plymouth, now knowi ns"IJaldw in ILnise" i li rat able location. Ii)t No.Hl in Plynioiith good Iwclling hnuf Part of Lot j."! and 7-1, Plymouth dwidhnji ."11x41 feet f. r sale or rent. Lot No 10, Plvmouth ond dwelling and two story busbies' lioue, on one of the bot corners in town to he liadiit a linrrain. Person- ilesirous of purchasing in tlii'. vicinitr willilo wtlltoejve us a call. ULLVi: k CAPKOX. December 3th 52tf Plymouth, lud

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PEKSIIING & CO. HAVR jut received from Phi'ad.-Ij hia ar.d Clneinuati, tlie largest .Stock of P.rnts, Oils and Vunii.dies ever brought into this nurhct, consisting in part of While Lead. Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zino Dry and in Oil Prussian Blue ' do do Chrome Yellow, do do Chrom Green, do do Vermillion Mixed Faints of all colors ready for nec Coich Varnish, Fiinrture Varnish, Jnp.in.nnl Zin Dryer's, Turpentine; Paint, Varnldi and Sash H-iih e?. a very 1 irge assortment. Linseed Oil boiled and raw." Ad of which will be sold very low fur cash. au.Lj 15-2tf. Howard Association. PIIILADKLPIIIA. A Boiovolent Institution established by sperid Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and DUtresd, afU'cted with Virulent and Epidemic Dise?isös, riIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of i I the av.aful destruction of human life caused J by Sexual diseases, several years airodireeted their Conculting Sucreon to open a Dispensary for the ; treatment of this class nt disea-ej.in , their forms, and to give MLDICAD ADV ICH (i RA TIS to all wh) apply by letter, with a do-c: :y.t T'n ol their con- j dltion (as"e, occupation, hblt of 'i'e. .Ve.. nml.in 1 cae f extreme poverty, to l'LIRMSll .MLDICIXF.S I'llEK OF CI1AROE. The Directors of the Association, in their late Annual Report express the hihet satisfaction with the success which has intended fhe labors of their Surgeons m the cure of "v.ernntorrhavi Seminal Weakness. (Imi'M rlie;i, (Ih-et, Svjiliills, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the KSdnevs and Rl id Irr. kc, and order a continuance of the same pi in for the ens iinz year. An idin'r able Reportn Sperm atorrhrrn. Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, ainl other lii-ca's oi'rh Sexua1 ori' ins. Iiv the Consii't'iiL' Ser ;eon, will be sent bv miilfin l so i'e ' e'lVe'.iMe.'i F!l EE OF CHARGE, 0:1 -e ,.tof TWi S d'AMPS for ponr'c. A'Mi-es.for bep .i t ortre ttin-nf, J. SK1LLIX HOL'C.HTOV, Adiiiu' S ir-eon, Howard Association, Xo. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadclphi, PaFresh Arrival! REDUCED PEICESÜ Having opened out one of tlie 1151 ST ASB DEST STOCKS!! OF FALL AXD WIXTR 9 IL;ts aiul Ca;, I ot and Siloes, Gents' Furnish inir Good, A:c., &e that I ever hid the p'eanre to offer th" j ul.t'c. A C"U is soiiciteil Jnnii inv friends and all those th u wi-ili to picva ise with IT" i'ul'. Confidence of showing sueli joods as will please 'hein X :,t 1'ficeij ; PTJIjIj Y SATI317 A CTOP.Y ! Attention U alio invited to niv L VRGC VARIETY of And for the accomodation of th we who cam.ot be pleased witli rei ly-m ide woi-k, I keep a fj rwS'i'-ci.ASs TAirxm ! to cut and m ike to order Those who will favor us by leaving their measures, cui rely on a fih ion ilil- suit in I a- c'e'.ip :e e in hi I in any m inulacliiriiigh'Ci in the we.it. Piea-e call before pun hasaur el-ewheie-Se;,t. g.)-:f II. Pir.IiCK. sit lais I$ry Q-oods Store! Aerounccs to the citizens of Plvm uuh. Mirsh ill Countv, find the "rest of mankind," tli.it he is now opening a very lar:e And splendid stock ot Goods nt Connie's old staii'l, on th" corner of Michigan j and Garro street, w inch wnl be sold cheaper than a s'milar stock was ever In fore ellVicd in the Westn country, to in ike way fr m nc. J My Stock consist in part of Ladles' and Grn j tlcm ins B5ar4s ami Shoes!! HATS & CAPS, BEADV MADE CLOTH iN(l, Quccnswaro, cX3cI want rN0;)0l)s, Huttt-r, 10,000 (loz. Eirs, rJ(),0D0 lhs. Ka FlaxSoed, Tallow, Dry Hilles, Beeswax, Onions, Potatoes. tW, ive. A lilieral share of the p:itiMnae of the citizens of this county is resjiectliill v solicited, UK'! I AIM) WILLIAMSON'. MISS V A I, Li El Ai.lioiMii i s to the l.itii s of l nioiitii and v ieinity that lle i-. prc. ii etl to cut, tit, and make Presses and Cloaks nf the I itci-t and mo-t approved stvles. All other kimlsof eamiiii done neatly and with di.-patch. Cliarj-cs moiieiate. All the latest ti bs I'i'i'i'i v i .i ii . t i v fiv,. ..ml i.n i. i .. the iiMhi.ce of Mr. I ich ml Williamson, on j Michigan street, ortKt.'.ite Pcrbiiir CnV. Pruir I Store i '0 te CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser I having been restored to heult! in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, aller having suffered several ye ir with a severe Lutiy Affrrtinn, an I that dread di-casc, Conumptit.n is anxious to make known to his fe!low-suffcrrs the means nf cure. To all who desire it he will f.mhI n eop of the prescription nsetl (Jreeof chirye), with directions for prep iring and using the same, which thev w ill find a sure eure for Ctmsmnr tinn, Athmn, Uronchiti, e. The only object of the advertiser in pending tho prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and Ii hopes every sufferer will try hi romodv. a it will cost them nothing, am may prove a bit ssm-r. Parties wifliim.'t'ie prtwr.rij,f j,, W1j pip.,,, ml Ires ItLV. EDWAUD A. WILSON. No. ::0') Firt S tri- i;t. Williauii-burgh, Kings Co., N. Y

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lias o-tahlislied in Plymouth in the year 1SÖT, as an Experiment. The Small Profit and Z5 yv r A A4. X SYSTEM WAS ADOPTED The proprietors fin 1 after an exprriense of little more than two years, that their plan hftä more than met their most sanguine expectations. They have been able to build up an extensive trade while all o:hers h ive been compelled to jiive up the loug credit avstcu aiid follow in the wake. Ve n jv propose to mike a still greater Miction- in Prices, Confident that our endeavors to furnish Goods IT THE LOWEST PRICES, Will be a'Meciated Bv tiic People of Marshall Countv We have just received from Hjston and X'cw Yoik our Stock of Fall iiiid "Winter Goods, Comp rising a great variety of T j. a X (GJMOCEBfclES, Crackerv, GlassdVarc. Cullcrv. loots and hoes? ESats &, Caps, I5oxicts, M:lli2iG33T G-oocls, Clotliiiig, Notions, &c. Wo h ive not Fjiaee to enumer tte articles IZ? ei y leparinc-nt is complete in itself. We submit the follow in list of prices on a f'w articles. All other Goodi will be sold equally low: Ileavv Sheetings, h(7?l'e Y vard, liicached do 'i(Ti'2C "do Prints f.-lij:; do Gin-ham.? 12'.; L'IH:VS, Ditcm-, Stripes and Check,. .... Kii.bons J! 'liliet ..1-J'.iig20 do . . 'Aui !?o do 2."iceTS' each Ii its an dCqn (wd) 37Xe(T.i2 .r0 do Wom ns Heavy Shoe-, d 00 ) pair do G liters, 7fie(e'sl .r') lo Chi Mini's 2üc 7" do Common Teas sett .'ii.gar, 'a prime article) fcep lb .Molasses ..rncV ? ClTee 12 '..; lb Toi Sinoli'n Tobacco. ;'ie inc Ih th Sione ware, a large lot, l'Vp gal. W miy'it continue the list, but think the above sufficient. You can lind every article you want at the Lou Price Store. We take reat pleasure in showing -ur goods, and invite all to compare our styics.iui prices with others. We t ike in ex?ii.mge, at t':e highest inirket r,rices, Wheat. Corn. Oats, Beiin. Potatoes. Onions, Butter, Eg-, Rags, Bees -Wax, II Kip-pole.-, .piatc Timlier, ami ii'.'ver re.'i.'e Gold, Silver, or good currency, to oblige niiir custonieis. Please give us a call, at the .sign Low Price Store! On tlie corner south of the Edwards 1IoU-m 1JICE Sz SMITH. 5;pt 'M Ctf. T"E HAVE just received, and are offering for 5le cheaper than any other establishment in PI vmoiith, a larjre sissortint nt of Soots V Shoes Svmrper ware Don't fail to call before ju ourl ' gf Da ml examine our stock KD WARDS t VANVAL K ENBL'RGH lLOQI HEME. U. C KAXTKirs TNJEITV SHOP, 2! door north of l'ierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first day of Mav Ir-tt-, where you can positively buy at the Ch apt.-t Rates all kinds of I in, (upper and MhtI Iron Ware. I make my w ork myself and warrant it g'od or no sale. Take Notice I hohl myself i.i readiness to di work at all hours of the dav ami evenin. 1 hive supplied myself with the most approved and complete set of Tools and Mtchine, ar.d am w c'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING &, REPAIRING in the rr bt or Sttflc am! SUintbiUtt according to order and lime, and without del.iv I will in ike it quite an object to all tosend nie their orders. I want it to be pi alnlv understood, being mv ow n manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, as I can afford to ndl a" low as anv establishment in the country. l'ARME'S, Take Notice. Particular attention paid to rwpairing of TIN. COPPER, BRASS Si. SHEET-IRON WARE, that you may not bo detained In town nnnecessa lily. I keep on haul f and am the only one author zed to tcll the ame,) the Salf-Straillillg MÜk Blicket .... r : i. i . ' "l"s,," 11,1 i m,ioi i.mi 'iini .Tiinu.ti Improve i liieiii.o 'i ii c ninrs. i ne :i rr.iin- t ,w,., r . . f' II Ui l, luis Backet i so plnin ami simple that it cannot fail to please those who would save tioth j moandLLabor. No milk w ill bo lost should the bucket be throw n over or kicked over by the cow. Call and take a look at it whether you want tobnv or not. If vou want to sustain Fairand Cheap Prices, and to encourage the Working M n forward to improvement in scienco and ait. who ron-idct s it an hoimr to do his own work, I most respectfully solid votir pitron.nge. UAJSihcn in exchange for Tin Ware. Second Innded Stoves taken on c mimis "n. K. C. HAXTEU. Plymouth Ird., Mav 10 lf.r. 214 4. ST Y&ESi Chwp at VINN EDGE k FROWN'S.

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(fiitjjnjiAalioial Chun LOCATED AT Chicago, New York, Phildclpbia, Albany, Buffaltf. Cleveland and Detroit, icholarihip good through the entire chain of seven Colleges. CONSOLIDATION of Drjant k Stratton Mercantile College," and "Bell's Commercial College," now conducted as one institution which it the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecaiiited patrcnagc. Larmon Block, tcmer Clark' aod WaiVmtoa streets, Chicago. 11. E. SilTANT D. V. EFLL U . D. STKATTO Principals and Proprietors By tlii a consolidation the collegiate count of tJal Institution is ireatly enlarged nnd th the lot provementi which the business experience of th Friacipals enables them constantly to introduce for the benefit of their students, it ii made great! perior in all rcspecti. First Premiums Awarded to this College At the lite United States Fair in Chicago. for Bsrr Penmanship and for Elst B K'KKLENnc. Departments of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room system, the halls of study hciug fitted up with appropriate coui ters, desks, etc., .13 in Real Bcnes!, and the student at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as con ducted in Banks, Counting Booms, Railroad oOccs etc ' COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrangement with the Law School of the University nf Chicago, the sessions cf which arc held in our College rooms, our students are privileged to attend all the lectures in this department, and to receive instruction in this important branch of the course, from the able, accomplished and learned Trofessors of that school; and it affords ih much 'gratification to be enabled to offer them these extracrdinarv and superior adrantatres. "SPCNCERIAN" PENMANSHIP This famous system the best known to the world, is our standard. HTCircular and Catalogue of SO piges furnished gratuitouilv on application to the undersigned. BRYANT, BELL ii STRATTON nov 10 13vl. "TOTICE is herehy Riven that the undersign 1 c.l will, at the next regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Marshall Count j to be holden on th firt Monday of March next apply for licence to sell spirituous liquors, in accordance with ihe provisions of the late General Assembly of the Jftate of Indiana. The location on w hich I piepo?e to sell is on the north part of the north weet quarter of sectiea nine, west of the Michigan Roitd. S'.l SILAS HIGBY. iYoficc to Borrowers of LL PERSONS WHO ARE DELIIfuent in paving interest on loans of the School I unds are hereby notified that they muat pay up before the fir?t day of March next, ctherwiie the law will be enforced against them. Those who h ive heretofore obtained loans on personal securi tv are also notified that they must come forward and give the secirity the law requires or pay the amount tf their lo-.m. This is jn.itire. AUSTIN FULLER, Auditor Fel2t3 Marshall County. COUNTY PAUPERS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR KEEPING all the paupers of Mar.-hall County, by cn person, at one place, will be received until thefirüt Monthly of March r.ext. The contract il! Le aw arded to the lowest ropr nsible bidder, mho will be rejuired to enter into bond and securitv for thfj faithful discharge of his duties. Bids should speeity the amount each pauper will be kept for per wi i k. including i;ece.-sary clothing and all other cxpr-pe.i connected with keeping them in a comfi rtable maiiiit r, subject to the supervision of tho County Commissioners. Toe contract will be let f.r one or two years as the Board of Ccistmssicner mav elect. AUSTIN FULLER, Auditor Fe'r.2tl Marsdiall County. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. 1 RRANGEMENTS have ben msde to upJ ply the Pi v mouth market w ith this flour, and the genuine can be found at Tattcrson & Cleaveland'is and Palmer's. .Y.I i'.tf N. B. i P. S. ALLEMAN k Lambert Xussbaniii & Simon Vile, Of the Firm of Wile cO Kramer. Laporte, Ind. ii nnioiTii lifERv axd Provision Store!! NÜSSBAUM & CO. WHOLESALE it- K CT A IL k C uu. 11 We beg leave to solicit a call fixm all in va of any thing in our line. flTTai tiular attention paid to Country Dealers! SJ"The highest prices paid fur al! kinds of prxarglltf. Pillmnili, Fort Wavnc iVChicaffo RAIL ROAD. jVOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN 11 from Cliicago to Pittsburgh without change, connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroad To Nevi York, Pii .adc phia, Baltimore and Yai. ingtt.n City, nnd all the interior towns of PenniyK vania. New Jersey. New York Marviaicv M. rchawts by taking this route wi!l have the bj-m tit of all the casern markets at t additional cost, llaggage clucked throu.'K Train leav e the depot it, lMydotUh as follows. Going east, I ast Line, 1 i.ii". w. Mail H,53, 1 m Express 1(,52 V ,. Oorng west, Fast Lina 1,21 p in. Mail, l,:.G. p ki. Eipress 5,0.1 a ra. Connecting a Crtline tvith Cleveland anrl Lake shore Uaildto Dunkirk, Huffalo, Niagar I all, Nc ,v Yoik and Hosten, and all the interior towns of New Enplan 1 via New York Central and ami tew 1 ork and Eric Railroads. Also South ta Columbus, ZuiCM ille, New Ark, Mount Vernor.,StuWni!le, Wheeling, and iatcriortowci oi Ohio ar.d irginia. The ftlmrc trains connect at Forrer-t with trains on Mad Uiver Road to Springheld. Urbana, Dayton, ami Cincinnati. Also with trains at Lima for Ihn ton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS AN YOTIIER ROUTE. Passengers bound ea.t v ill Cid this route both pleasant and agreeable, passing through nuinv ot So largest and finest cities in the United States hooping cars accompanying each train. TTOULD announce to the Ladies of riyrnouth v leiuiiv.iiiai sue im just received ait enure new mock of Fall and Winter u, t , Millinery Good, W Inch she offers to .11 verv cheap. Ladies wi.h ng to purchase Uonnot.s, or anything in the Mfci. norv lxur, are respectfully invited to rail. Thai, tul tor past 14 vors, she till solicits the ratrooar of her old custo.ners, und as many new once fta may eve her a call. Shop second door rrth Sf the Republican pi int'iig o'fijee. ctf-PvJ

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