Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 February 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

JLocal and miscellaneous Our Own Affairs. Mr. J. S. Scott, General Colliding Agent, is authorized to receive Subscrip tiom, Advertisements, fcc., for us, and to give receipts for money duo this Office. We cheei fully recommend Mr. Scott as a prompt, reliable, and courteous gen tleman. A. C. THOMPSON. Editor & Proprietor, Marshall County. Ind. Auditor AUSTIN FULLER. Cleric HEZEKIAH R. PERSHING. Treasurer NATHAN OGLESBEE. Sheriff O. M. BARNARD. Recorder THOMAS K. HOUGHTON. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Union ToientliipT.. Mooar. rolk H. B. Falkobckt Joas Fvunza. Tippecanoe S. R. Coon H. Tuaifta. Arl S. N. Ciiamplaik L. Mattem.'. Center. II. Case II.McFarlis, J.B.DickMOH. Vif -A. C. AuMmios Ca? Gacr. Walnut V. W. Reid M. L. Smith. Green E. K. Eakt German Geo. A. Metcalf FfttD.Lot:DXMiAf, liiurlon A. Wise Jon STorma. Remember. Tint we take on Subscription, Advertising, kc. almost every article that the Farmers raise. We are in for "dicker," centlcmen, und receive the flame s Cash many of the various article! to be found in the Storos a.vl Work -shops. U Call and see our specimens of JOB P R I NT I N n . We hire a full supply" of the best materials for that style of Work, and can execute it in everv variety, from a Mammoth Poster to the moat delicate Label promptly, neatly, and at the low fit living pnecs. Religious Services. Rsv. P. Wilet, of the M. E. Church, of thig place, is now delivering a scries of lectures. Sabbath evenings, to young men. His lecture last Sunday evening wag very interesting, and showed that the subject matter had ben well matured. The youn men of our town cannot do better than te attend thess lectures, if they continue to he as interesting as they have Veon so far. We would modestly suggest, that, after he gets through with this rourse f lectures, he deliver a few to some of the young ladies of this place, and those, too, that are in the habit of attending his church, and making them selves appear ridiculous by their bad behavior. Such young ladies should be kept at home by their ma's until they learn how to behave thsmselves more de cently. fend annoy well behaved persons by their ludicrous actions. There is ano'her thing we cannot refrain from sayinj a word about while we are speaking of the church, and that is, the torturing manner in which the congregation is in the habit of singing. We charge nothing for our suggestions, and therefore proceed to pay, that they ihould at once take some measures to have better singing. It makes no difference how old tho tunes: maybe, for old tunes are generally good, if they are sung with any spirit, but we should hate to hear our friends say that they sing with e;ther the spirit or the understanding. There is no xcuse for torturing pood hymnsi to cruelly. As a general thing, congregational singing is about twice a slow as it nhould le. This is the fmiltof a fw that 'lead,' or. in other words, hold everybody else baft by their dragging the word and syllables out in a manner that is perfectlr deadening toeverything like sentiment or sense top in the middle of a word to take breath, and many other faults that we will not here mention. What is true of this is also true of almost every other church and denomination. We have made these remarks i the best of feelincr. and hone our friends will profit br them. If thev do not. we shall rest assured that what we havw said "an not make matters any worse than they now are. It is with singing as with preaching or rnything else it has to be trarned. X5T" Mr. J. W. Gaoss advertises in our Paper this week, his new Saddler's Shop, at Bourbon. Mr. Oross is one f thos5 sensible men who know, that to do business successfully, you must let the people know you are ready to di it. A Irertisin PAYS. G I work 'od sto-k: ni fair dealing, is Mr. Gross motto.01 v him a call. Jcii W. Houghton. Frsight and Express Agtt at Bourbon, "still lives' and is doing business U the satisfaction of all oerae4. He's the '-right man in tks right pi are and the Company acted wisely when they gave Jon that apfointment. JtirWe ar- sof over the hurry and trouble attending lite first issue of a Newtpiper the machinery works smoothly ,aud here we are, kind reader, sleeves rolled up. hard at work, ready and "lee" to do all kinds of Job Work, or Urüsh you ft Paper at on Instruct! and Agreeabhs. IjGTOsLT.THiJfKl Ona single cord of Wood, at th present price, pays for ONE YEAR'S subscription to this Paper! JKT PUBLIC SALE of Household Furniture at the "Moore House in Plymouth, on Tuesday, FEB. iSth the proprietor being about to retire from th Hotel bmin3. Lookout for birgim.

PACKARD &THAYEB,

OSNKKTL DEALERS IN OR 0 OERIES & PR OD UCEt Plymouth, Ind. HAIL COLUMBIA fare jou heard the news at PACKARD & THAYER'S? They aro now in town and tnj be seen hard a work at the GROCERY MACHINE. Yes that's ho; PACKARD $ THAYER a No. 5, Michigan Street, Plymouth. Have the LARGEST and raoit COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. Thoy keep constantly on hand, TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. UICE, TOBACCO, RAISINS, NUTS, DATES, CANDIES. PUUNES. APPLES, PEACUES,(preserved & nnt.) FRUITS SAUD INES. LOBSTERS, OYSTERS. CLAMS, MACKEREL. COD FISH. CRACKERS CHEESE. PEPPER. SPICE. DYE STUFFS, CLOVES. j GGER NUTMEGS. WASHING. FANCY & TOILET SOAPS. YANKEE NOTIONS We have alto a complete assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS AND We are bound to sell at fijrurr to unit porcli:sCT. All you have to do is to call and sec us before purchasing elsewhere, and we will W A Mi A XT YOU A Ii Ali OA IX. 0 f Farmers, we will take everything in the way o AHB wiu. rar the II GUEST MARKET PRICE. N. fl. Allem in'i bit Family flour mtaotlyon hol i.i'pu'iiiti to siit cut )av:tr

STAT EMEN T of the condition of the

AETHA IISUICI COMFARY, on the 1st of January, 18C0, as required by the Laws of the State of Indiana. The name of the Corporation is jETNA INSURCOMPANY, located at Hartford uoasr. The Capital is Fifteen Hundred Thousand Dollars anu ts paia up. The ASSXT3 of the Company are : 1 Par Value. Market Val Real Estate unincum bered, . . . $75,996 Money due the Com pany secured oy Mortgage Cash in hand and in Bank with accrued interest,.... Cash in the hands of Agents and in transit,. 454 75 034,443 49 iC096 78 44,000 38,000 25,000 51,000 25,000 10,000 . 5,000 79,900 44 Mort2aeBoiHls,7per Cent., scmi-annu-nl interest 41,000 38 Morjrijre boVb 6 per cent., semi-annual interest 39,000 25 Jersey City Water Donds, 6 percent, scinianual inter't, 25,000 50 Hartford citv Bonds, C per cent, semi-an nual interest 59,000 25 Rochester City Bonds, 7 per cent., semi-annual interast 25,000 10 Brooklyn City Bonds, -C per cent, semiannual interest,.. 10,000 5 Milwaukie City Bo'd. 10 per cent, semi-' annual interest... 5,000 United States Treasury Not- j and accrued interest,... 75.0Ü0 United States Stock, per cent, semi-annual interest,.... State of Kentucky, 6 150,000 156,750 per cent, semi-annual interest 10,000 State of Tennessee, C per cent, scmi-an-mial interest 10,000 SL.te of New York, 6 per cent, semi -annual intei est 25,000 State of Missouri, 6 per cent, semi-annual interest 50,900 State of Ohio, 6 per cent, semiannual interest, (1 860.) 50,000 State of Ohio, 6 per cent, semi-annual interest, (1886.) 25,000 State of Michigan, 6 per cent, semi-an-nml interest 25,000 State of Indiana, 2 percent, emi-an-aualiatercAt 49,810 Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. Bond, 6 10,500 3,000 2,000 41,500 51,500 27,500 26,000 30,552 20 per cent semi-an-nual interest,... 500 Shares Hartford and New Haven Railroad Co., Stock.. 250 " Conn. River RailCo. stock.. ..... 107 Boston and Worc e s t e r Railroad Co. stock,

10,663 60 11,059 60 50,000 6i,500 25,000 18,750 10,700 10,914 5,000 1,250 5,003 5,309 5,000 5,300 1.S00 1,572 1,500 1,500 20,000 20,100 10,000 10,100 10,000 10,500 20,000 21,000 10,033 lO.b'OO 5,000 5,030 10,000 10,500 10,000 11,600 15,000 15,000 40.000 46,400 4,600 65,610 10,000 10,100 30,000 38,500 34,000 29,040 7.50C0 9,750 40,000 38,400 20.000 21, SCO 30,000 33.C00 20,000 25,003 10,000 10,003 30,000 31,000 23,000 20,000 20,000 2?,O00 2),000 21,003 10,000 12,130 30,000 33,800 20,000 21,000 30,000 3f,000 10,000 10,000 40,900 14,800 41,000 43,460 30,000 30,300 20,000 2,000 10,000 1 2,600 10,000 10,000 20,000 18,300 10.OA0 10,300 10,000 11,000 20,000 20,000 10,000 3,009 15,00? TV-V

50 " Connecticut River Co. stock,... . 50 " Citizen Bank ftocJc Waterbury, Conn 50 Stafford Bank stock, Stafford Springs, Conn. . . 36 " Eagle Bank stock Frovidiuice. R. I., 15 " Mechanics and Traders Bank tock Jersv City, N.J., 200 " Revere, Bank Boston, Mass.,. . 100 Safety Fund bank utTc. Boston Mass. 100 Merchants Bank otock, St Louis, Mo 500 " Hank State of St. Louis, Mo.,. . 100 " .Etna bank stock, Hartford 100 Hartford County bank stock Hartford 100 " Cnart er Oak, brjik stock, Hart, ford, 100 " City bank stock Hartford 300 Exchange, bank stock, Hartford. . 430 Farmers k Mechanics bank st'k, Hartford 4S6 " Hartford, bank ptnek, Hartford. 100 " Merchants and M a n u f a c tnrers bank stock, Hortford 300 Phanix.bank st'k Hartford 240 State bank stock Hartford 150 " Connecticut Rivbank sto".k Hartford, 400 American Exchange bank it'k, New York...... 230 Bank of Noith America stock N. York 300 Bank of Amrrica.s ock N. Y. . 200 Repnhlic stock New York 300 Bank Commonwealth stock.N.Y 3U0 Bank of New Y. Ftock New York 200 Bank o f Commerce, s'Oik N Y 800 Broadway hink. Ftock, New York 00 " Butchers and Dro vers bank stock New York 100 " City bank ftock, New York 300 " Importer Tra ders bank stock, New York 200 " Maiket bunk st'k New York 1200 Mechanic? bank Mew York 200 " Merchants K x - cl.anire bank sto'k New York Metropolitan ba'k too it stock, N. Y.... 620 " Merchants bank stock New York. 300 " Nassau bank st'k Mew York... 400 Manhattan bank stock New York. 100 " Mcrcantil bank stock, N. Y..... 200 " North River bank Stock N. Y.4.. 100 " Ocean bank tock New York 400 IVoplesb ink st'k New York. .... 500 " Thenix bank st'k New York 400 " Union bank stock New York..... 100 " Hanovct bale St'k New York 150 N. Y., L. Ins. k Trust Co., N. Y. I) United States

10,000 12,100 7,040 56 17,844 65 $2,194,100 02 LIABILITIES. The amount of liabilities due or not due to banks or other creditors, nothing. Losses adjusted and due,. none. Losses adjusted and not due 23,?6l 93 Losses unadjusted, in suspense, waiting further proof or contested, 151,095 72 All otber claims against the company are small, for printing, Lc. Agents instructed to take no nsics exceeding twenty thousand dollars, without special pcrm'i3 Sl0n- ... . The greatest amount insured in any one city, town, village, or block, varies, or bepends upon the construction, material, and the means of arresting fires. . . . . THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Acting Sec y. HaRTroaD, January 2d, 1863 . Stats or wvnecticüt, j , 2J l9m Hartford County. J ' Personally appeared before me, HENRY FOWLER, a Justice of the Peace, oul v qualified to ad m nister oaths, Tiios. A. Alexander, Acting Secretaryi and made solemn oath that the foregoing stataraentof the assets and condition of the JEtm Insurance Company is true. HENRY BOWLER, Justice of the Peace. INSURANCE AGENT'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. State of Indiana. Auditor of State's Off'ci, ) Indianapolis, Jan. 1, I860.) Whereas, The jEtna Insurance Company has filed in this Office a statement of its condition on the 1st of January. 1863, the act of its incorpora tion and amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating us Agents, and au thorizing ihem full and unreservedly to acknowl cdze service of process in the event of suits. Now Therefore, In pursuance of the require ments ot An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act forth Incorporation of Insurance Companies, defining their powers, and prescribing their duties," approved Marched 2, lfc&o, having presenteu satis factory evidence to me of full compliance to the re quiremenU and specifications of that Act, 1 , JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that Charles II. Rieae of Plymouth, as the Ascnt of said Company is authorized to transact the business of Insurance, as the Agent of the said JElm Insurance Company, in this State, up to January 1st, i860, to the extent that ho may bo commissioned and appointed by tne said torn nany. In witness whereor, I nave hereunto subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of my office to be affixed this 1st day of January lbOJ. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of State. CHARLES II. REEVE, Agent, Plymouth. jan 16 n4 TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN. AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital, A X IX V A LID' S RETREAT, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation AUTHOR OF Letters to Invalids AND EDITOR OF TM & MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at PH.nouth, Edward House, Saturday, March 2d, 1600"; Warsaw, Wright House. March 2d ; Columbia, March 1st; La Porte March 4 & 5th; Fort Wayne, February 20th. Dil. IIARDM AN treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, ar.d all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment for the blood. Dr. Hard man will carry with him Ida medic'ne and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedies, strictly from the vegetable kingdom. His medicines are compounded of various Barks, Duds, Leave?, Gum, Roots, Plants &c. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe. O Regular vL-it dulv announced. O" Particular attention paid toSKIN DISEASES and Glanduläre, Ulcere, Sores and Tumors. Dr Haidrnan does not charge for consultation. Dr. Hardman treats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lunjr. Livers, Stomach, Ilowela, Bladder, Kidney.". Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen, Spine, Etc?, Ers, &c, ScrofTula, Fit, Cancer?, Rheumatism, Dropsey, Skin Disesscs, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Semina Weakncs3, Neuralgia, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepila, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin, SvphiÜ3 Piies, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, ic. Feb. 2, n2 ly. DR. HARDMAN. TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP!!! ABOUT 300 lbs Enrgeoi?, and 250 11J3 Nonpareil, in good condition, and will be sold at a great bargain. For term, specimen impression, &c, pplv at thi office ... 2tf. ON MONDAY LAST IN THE AFTERpnrt of the day .between the Methodist Church, and my residence, pair of Gold Spectacles. . The finder will be liberally rewarded bv returning them t., me. WM. J. BURNS, feb 1C, 1860 ni-tf FILJ(D-TLJÖIK The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, fformerlv Fuller's in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, nrcnow manufacturing FLOUR of superior quality for family use, and intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best raanutactured elsewhere or otherwise will take it back and refund the monev. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be dcliv. ered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on hört notice. Cash for Wheat. Corn and Oats The hlgl:c-t market price, In ortsh, will be paid at all times for cood, sound Wheat, Corn and Oatn. Or J erf for Flour may be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WIL3UK. Plymouth, August 26-40tf COUNTY PAUPERS. C? BALED ttlOrOSALS FOR KEYING lj all the paupers of Marshall Countv. by one person, at one place, . ill be rc-ceived until the first Monday of March next. I I hj contract will be awarded to the lowest responsiblo bidder, who will be required to enter into bond and security for the' faithful discharge of hu duties. Bids should spc city the amount each pauper will be kept for per week, including necessary ciot'nng and hII otner expenses connected with keeping them in a com forcible manner, subject to the supervision of the County Comnai noueri. The contract will b let for cue or two yean as the Board of Commissioners may elect. AUSTIN FULLER, Auditor Ft2.1 Mirshall CouVy.

Trust Company. Bills Receivable, maturing ....... Misce llaneous Itexas

INDIANA READ ESTATE AGENCY.

s. I U HUH UlliVU 1UU u fTlHE UNDERSIGNED IS AU'l HORIZHD 1- to sell the following described Lands, at very loto flguresj part down and -the balance in annual payments, from one to fur year3, with interest, paid annually : ' UNION TOWNSHIP. E. half N. E. qr Sec. 33 T. 32 N. R. 1 E. A ,0 43 32-59 42-90 80 ,40 a w or n e nr PA ( f it ii it Lot I..; .-.. 2 e half n e qr 25. n wqr s w qr....i" 14 CENTER TOWNSHIP. N. E. Quarter Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R. 2 E., A. 160 tx w qr a w or 8 40 w qr n w qr " 7 40 ehalfaeqr 32.... 34 3 80 e üalf n wqr 30 34 60 GREEN TOWNSHIP. E hf Js. E. qr Sec. 32 T. 32 N. R. 2 E.. A. 8-3 u nail n w qr ' e qr s w qr

ACRES

11 LÜ

33 SO " 33 0 3-1 40 19 ICO . 27 43 , 30 80 " 30 160 " 23 37 23 CI " 23 80 29 EO . 23 80 " si eo " 18 EO 17 60 ." 17 4Q 10 40 10 16) " 6 T 32 N R 2 E. A 80 6 32 2 80

n e qr n w qr s e qr swqraeqr.... e hair n w qr. . . n e qr w f r s e qr s e fr s e qr.... w half n w qr e half n e qr. . . w half n w qr. . . tr half 9 w qr. .. w half s e qr. e half s e qr. . . . s w qr s e qr. . . . s w qr s e qr. . . . n half s vr qr s half n w qr Known as the Wilson Farm, about 60 acres under cultivation dwelling house, stable and a good young orchard. One fourth in hand, the balance in five or ten years with interest annually. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. S. E Sec. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3 E., A 100 s half nwqr..." 15 80 nwqrswqr..." 32. ..33 40 neqr " 31.. .32 1G2 BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qr Sec 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A SO e half n wqr " 7 33 '4 80 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. W half S. E. qt Sec. 34 T. 35 N. R. 3 E., A 80 Lotsl and 2 " 6... 34 75 Lot 1 " 7 41 vr half n w qr " 34 35 3 80 nwqrswqr 34 35 3 40 NORTH TOWNSHIP. nhfrw qr(W M R) Sec 6 T35 N R 2 E. 122 POLK TOWNSHIP. W.halfN. E.$rSec.27T.35N.R.IE.,A 80 s e qr n w qr 36 4") c half n c qr " 60 uwqr " 9... 34 160 seqr n w qr.... 33 35 0 One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acres under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Term3, one half in hand balance in one year, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP. E.half N.W.qr Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 E., A 80 e half s e qr 27... 80 wfrseqr 27 ehalfseqr " 10 e half s e qr " 22 w fr s e qr " 22 s w qr s w qr " 30 Also tin following described 47 fcO 80 47 63 lands in Fulton Countv, situated about two miles East of the Mich ijran Road, and joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit. : N. E.qr N. E. qr Sec. 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 E., A 40 half s eqr 5 31 80 a. 5. Lot No. 2... 3 !) 51Pcrsous wishing to purchase unimproved hnds, on eisy trrms, will do well to give rne a call. I also have the I. O , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, which will enable nie to ascertain the price of a htrgo quantity of land which is not described In the akov list. thos. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Feb. 9th, 1860 n3-tf A Great Bargain! WHERE A MAX CANT DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. The most Desirable property i tlic Coantyl The undersigned offere to sell his Grist Mill nd tract df land, containing 86 acres, on which it i ocated.on very reasonable te.im.3. It is located s'X md a half miles west of Plymouth. The Mill is in good repair, manufactures tue best quali ty of flour, and has the best run of custom of any other in the county. I he water cower is steady vnd believed to be superior to anv other in Marshall county. By proper attention from tnree to five thonsand dollan can be made on the Mill, and perhaps more. He will take any kind of good property in part payment. r or further particulars, e nouin on the premises of AYR ES BALDWIN. January 20,1 V60. 12tf. 3tf. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAST) Y or Sale on Easy I crms. PERSONS wanttngtobuy or6cll Land, willdc well to call on the undersigned, who can ti ve facilities for purchase or sale equkl to any in the coutrv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr sec J-i, ;iess l'J acns outot se cor.) and sh of sv qof cc 27, town 32 n, of range . ii.J'J acres, Jo acres improved at Jorth Rend, Stark countv. The n h of nw tVn w m r, sec 6 Michigan Road and 122 57-100 acres unimproved six miles north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The seq and e h of sw q of sec 22, and th'i ne n of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one c Polk town ship 100 acres heavy timbered, good waternear T) tier City tobe sold m quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q oi sec ISJ, town 3i n, of range 2 e, BO acres, four miles s vuth of Plymouth tif teen acres improved good land, timber and water The se q sccH, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 16i; acres Green township eight miles from Plymouth near store, mill, and in a good ntiphborhood good timbcr,4fine grass marsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw o of sc; O.lj town 34 n. of range 2 o,and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 rctos, fourmites north-east ot Plymouth good null tea and gtw-mill thirty acres improved bunuing to be sold verv cheap. Theshof nw q of see 1 1, town 32 n, of nncc 3 c close by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to be had on c.iaj terms. Lot No. C in Wheeler'j addition to the town f Plymouth fine dwellinirand pood out Iiousck. North of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now knowi as "Baldwin Houbo' a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling hmts Part of Lots 73 and 71, Plymouth dwtlliut 34x40 feet for Bale or rviit. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twoiitory business house, on oneofthebtpt cornTS in town to ho had at a barpiin. Persons desirous of purchasing in tili vicinity willdo well to give tls a call. REEVE & CA FRON, eccmber 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind CHARLES WEST, v. JOHN COMBS. Attachment Notice and Garnipheo. Attachment Lcfure J.HC;fe, a justfee of the peace in ana lor ine county ot iMarsn ui ana Mate of Indians. NOTICE is hereby given to the defendant and all others concerned that the filing of the complaint, aHidavit and Bond in the above entitled ce, and that the cate will bo tried on the 2d day of March,, AD i860, nt 10 o'clock A i at my office in Plvmouih, of which the parties will take notice. This January 30tb, 1360. 2tl J. If. CA EJuetif ?,.'! )

Üoward Association. PHILADELPHIA.

A Banetrolent Institution estaWisIicd It special EndoTmnt, fur the relief of the Skk and Distressed, afilictcd with Vtrule'it and Epidemic Diseases. ri HIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in riotr of j the n;iful destruction of human lifo caused , bv Sexualdi?eases. seve.nl rears s-od!rcctcd thtir i Concilting Screen to open a D".sj:e:icry for the treatmentcf thi? class otdisc,te,-.,iii all their forms, and to give MEDIC AD ADVICE G XATIi? to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition (are, occupation, habits of ife, icO.nnd.in case oi excrpme poverty, to ruiiiMca .uijui- i CINES FREE OF CHARGE. 1 The Directors of the Association, in their late J Annual Report express the highest, satisfaction with j - r . rttn irci f rrf burgeonsui the cure oi ancrmntorrlico.a fcemtnai . s. . . Weakness, Gonorrhoe Ouanism or Self Abuse and Blad-ier, &C-, nnJ 3:imc plan for the cu3 ui v e.iiincss, tue vice ct U:i:m;3ni, .uasturbaucn or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Scxnal organo, bv the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sca!ed enrelope, FREE OF CHARGE, on reccptof TWO STAMPS for postage. Addres,for Report or treatment, J. SIClLLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelplii, PaFresh Arrival! EEDUCED PEICESÜ Having opened out one of the LI EIST im BIST STOCK!! OF FALL AXD F1 Hats and Cap?, 15oot.? and hoc?, i Furnish in sr Good. ! Gents &c., &c.,thflt I ever hid tae rJcaure to offer th? public. A call is solicited from my friends and j all those that wish to purchase with ILT r uil Con fidence of showing such goods as will plearc them jx at prices FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is also invited to my LARGE VARIETY of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Testings, &tv. j And for the accomodation of those who cani.oi bj pleased with rea Jy-raade work, I keep a j ! FIKST-CLASS TAILOR ! j i to cut nnd make to order. Those who will f.iv..r j us by leaving their measure, cm rclyon a fash- , ionable suit and as cheap as can be had in any m m- '. uficturingshop in the west. Please call bcf;:e 1 pun-h.isin elsewhere. Sept.22-tf H. PIERCE. Wfk dfi 1 fi Mßry KJiQGCLS lylOrCI Anrounces to the citizens of Tl Marh:ill County, and the "rest of mankind," tlcilhc is now opening a very lare and splendid ttock of Goo -U at Couple's old st:mJ, on tlie corner of Mi'.-liii.,.:i and Garro street.1, which will bcsM cheaper tliip a s milar stock was ever bt-fore oflVrcd in the Wc:tji cov.ntrr, to make way for more. !Iy Stock consist? iii p.irt of Ladies' an I G.n tleiuans Hoots aiid hocs!! HATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTIliXÜ.! Qticcnßwaro, d'c. ! I want 5.000 His, Butter, 10,000 ! doz. Yaizs -0,000 lb?. Kns, J;!:ixbeed. liilluw. Drv llldvs. bee w:ix. Onu)ii?. Potatties. kc. A liberal share of the patron - .1 i i 1 1 ascot im citizens u uns cmuu i? rcspcctfullv solicited. Richard v illiamsox. MISS CAIiIiAIIA. Announces to the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity that she is prepared to cut, tit, and Make Dresses j ana Cloaks of the l itest and most approved styles, j Ail other kinds of teaming done neatly and with ' dispatch. Charges moderate. Ail the; l.itert i hivles reecivrd nuiithiv. Miss C. nüi le found the rsidt .nee of Mr. I ich.r.d Wilii.in-'!i Michi; Store. ar. strtt t, opj r.j-itc T rV C"'-. Dsu Sept. .'M-tf. MEAT MARKET. NOLL & KOONTZ, RESrECTHTLLY IM'ORM.S TEE ITUlicth.it they jre now preptuvd it i'k ir 1 : r ktt Ml Mi.'iiian stie t, :i few lOrs miti!i of the Edwanis House, to luinih llain iih the be.-t 'i'i il ity of ?ORK. REEF. VEAL. MUTTON. at prices that cannot fail to plea?'-. Thryhavc had much cxptrienee in thvir liitip, Irl fnni close attention to burim .-, ;iu 1 . desire to rIn?c all w!io pationize lh m, and hope to receive a sh ire of piblie p.tronap. Farmers that luo lUt cattle wouM d well by riving ilieni a call, thi-v will p.n- Chicico pri v s. NOLI. KOON 1Z. Dissolution ot Car(tu rsli ip. NOTICE is hereby fdvrn tint the pu tiurhi hcrefof'Te cxit'ii between David Vinnede ami D. V. 1'rowd, under the tirm n.inm of Viuned Erown, I'lynioutli Indiana, is this day dissolved by mutual consent " Tl;e drhts ihie to nn;l those owin. by siid f rm will be settled ly ravil Vinnedgo; ni nil perMnindebted to said llrni ait rcuCdtcd to ui ike iinUie diatc settlcinnit. DAVID VINNFPfiE, DAVID V.ÜKOWN. The iii:dcr"pned will clos jo ;t of Wbter Ocnxb, Ikotf, Sj - cifh. D. t'b"l(?IfO'?-u! l' n'lrc stoc! Ac, t crt foi V. LHOWN.

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Live &.Xet"lLf?6

jTHE ILW S'Jili 0 IS ! j Has established in rlymoutlum th e year 1 S.07, as an EDM,irncr.t. . F ll A Kill Oil' TVAtl 1 QTI fl A 1L J m&-l Vllb ttUU KS Ä xr SYSTEM YAS ADOPTED The proprietors nd after an experience of litTl nnn thirt two VfUfJ Hut liiAir nlan I. ; . , " J c i: r.7 promos' to a tili grcatfr Reduction in Prick, Confident that our endeavor to furni:h Goods ilT THE LOWEST PRICES, Will 've appreciated j By the People d Marshall County Wo hive jut received from Boston and New York our Stuck of Fall and Winter Goods, Compri.tin ft rreat variety of fifty CvlfcOCEMES, Crc&ery, Gbsj-Virarc, Cutlery, LBoots and Shoes, Bonnets, Clotiiiiig, notions, &c. We have not space to enumerate? articles. Evcrv department ii complete in itself. j We submit the following list of prices on a few j .irLicIe3. All othei Goods ill be told equally low: Heavy Sheeting? fc(gl0c p yard. Bleached d '. 1U(312 "do Prints C(?12J Ginghains 12)4 L.Uoö ......... 12 t (23 dt Denims, 152' Hlripo3 and CLeeliS,. 12 Ribbons 3(x35 do Rönnet 25c $3 each HatiandCnriS (wKly.... 5(J do Woracn Heavy Shoe, $f 00 pair do GiitoiJ, 75r(?$l 50 do Children's i'Gcd 73 do Common Teas 25c sett Sugar, 'uprise article) Fcl' IV Mobiles,. . 5dc f) gal. L-''"'jo rj..c,v IT Tea, :) : SmokliiiT Tobacco 10o IT, lb Stone ware, a large lot Mc i? gal. U'e mitht ccntinue the lit, but "think the aboVc' suf'icicnt. You con did ev.rv article vou want at i ii.'-- Low IVico Store. We take crcat pleanre in howine onr prt,tfr ;H:idinviteaIltoc-jni;:treourstylesauJpricesith Com, Oat. Ilesin, l'...t.itoes. Uüions, Butter Egg. l't.-V HT, llup-j!i--. ti.rc limber, I and n.ver reii;.c Gold, Silver, or o jj currf r.cv, cur euston.ois. l'ifas-.' ''ive cs a cull, ut tire mjti Low Price Store! On the corner south "f the Kd wards Iloue. KICK it SMiTir. rriv 1 ! j Tri' HAVE ju-t received, as 1 are olfcrinj: i VV for ale cheaper thanany otl.pr establihru nt in IM n;ot:lh, a large a-oitin lit of ;. i tun:-er nur Don't fail to call b'toie 3;ni.I examine 011 s'fik EinVAUPS van val KENHCKGII LOOK IIEKE. U. C L-SAXTKirS Jd !oor i: Tlh 'f rierec's Clothing Store. Jw-t o;-eiii-d the ttrst d;y of M.v lth9, where yoti can puitiely buy at tbv Cl:r;t j t.-t Rati 8 all kiinU ef ! Tin, Copper ami Sheet Iron IVarc. i I m he my work ms If and warrant it vh! or : no M'e. Tokr Aoitv I hold tmo!f in rcdii n. s( d nuik at all hours of the day andeveu- , - i luve sT'plu'd uielf with tlieinost appro v ed and ompleie et of Too'.h an, I Machines, and am e'l vrt n-ired to do all kinds of JOBBING & REPAIRING ! 1 lit BFST OF Sttfe ami ifurnhilitff, :v.wc-.!ii:s: t oHtT and time, and without delay I will m.iUeit juitc an object to all to send mo their orders. 1 .int it to be phiirdvnnder-trvo.l, be in; my own iii.iiiuf.o tur r, that I will not be undeisold, a I can atford loiell m l"v :e any cst.bli.hm n in th- country. TARME.'i?, Take Notice. l'artieul.ir attention raiJ to repairing of TIN. COPPER. BRASS SHEET-IRON WARE, tli.it vou may not be detained in town nnncrrnia i il v. I keep on ban 1 fai.d an the only one aull..e zed to sell tl:c umct) tlte Soli-Straining Milk Bucket, ope of t!,.' inovt inipi itant and valuable Improve uunts of the times. The urmrpemciit of ile llurket is .'O plain and simple thalit cauuotfail W pit ac tin. st. who would save both i mo an d Zjaloor No intlk will bo lost should the buchet be throw i vrr er k'eked ( vrr by the rc w. C1I midt.ike alook :it it whelher yoti want to buy or uot. Ifyoii w tnt tou-taio Eair and Cheap Price; , ndto rnjour jre the orkin; Mtn forward to iwprtner nt in sei ice m.d mi, vihoconidcn it n holier .o do hi on work, I invt rcfpcttfully olictyour ..Htronac. RAGb t..Un in xchane for Ti U'arc. Second han.led if tot is taken on corn mit ion. K. C. IIAXTER. Plymith Iod.,MT 12 If 53 24v4 Äst r Ori.ailie PJaids

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