Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 March 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.! xohth townhip.-w understood! . ' that tho Democrats of North township are i V- W u 4- : to organize a club at Fairmouu Here and -Hereabouts. ;urJJ ; g. Wol tVl9 is , ad , - , , Ä - . , " ; that all the townships will be organized in ; PitUburgb, Ft- Wayne & Caicago R. R. , pourge of ft few we(jkg flt f;irtliyst The ,

MAIL TRAIN. OOING E4VT. Cliicago 6:12 a. tJrovcrtowa. ..9:02 44 iOl.0 WEST. Ft. Wavne 5:05 p. m. Etna Green. ..6:59 Plymouth 9:27 Piersonville. . .9:41 " Rourbou 9:53 Etna Green.. 10:02 " Ft. Wavne. ..11:53 " Rourbon 7:00 I Piersouvil'.c. ..7.2) Plymouth 7:34 i Grovertown . .7:9 ! Chicago 10:50 " EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN' ;ois; est. Chicago ......7:17 r. m. Grovertown.. 10:13 " Plymouth.... 10:3$ " Piersouville..lO:V Bourbon 1 1 :0G Etr.a Grocu. 11:1.1 " COISG WT. Ft. Wayne. Etna Green. Bourbon . . . Picrionville Plymouth. . Grovertown .4:45 a. m. .6:39 .G:4G " .6:59 .713 .7:58 " 11:00 " Ft. Wayne. . . 1:07 a.m.' Chicago . . . CTPersuns wishing to ship freight should have it shipment A "cut. at their station bv 10:30 A. M. to injure same dar. S. R. EDW A RDS. Freight PlTiuouth, March 29, If CO. t enter IP. UosvEXTio.f. 1 ho Democrat3 of this townihip at the Convention on Saturday last put in nomination the fol - lowing ticket: ror Township Trustee, M A O PACKARD; Justices of the Peace J H N KLIXGEll, HENSONMcDUFFIE. Constables, J II CASE, JAMES WOLF. JA SII111LEY. Democrat be at the polls on Monday next and do your duty. A prominent Republican of this place has said that ho was to "speud and be spent' to defeat Mr. Packard. .Select School. Our town readers will not ftil to observe the advertisement of a Select School by the Misses Eva II. Wkstervelt. and Jexkik M. Hawlkv. They are eminently qualified to teach the ideas of the young 'olive branches' how to 'ul uot,' and are derTinj a liberal pattonage. StP An artiele in relation to the thriving town of Bremen, iu this county, will appear next week. - .

ST 'We hare just read an interesting . anJ approved. The Committee appoint. V" mi ? Bla?St ed Hte(1 to draft a constitution and b y-laws re-

xeaE, nuicn we win publish next week. Resigned Appointed. Mr. W. C. Edwards has resigned his appointment as p. m. at this place, and J. F. VanValkenburgh has been appointed in his place. Mr. Van is an accommodating gentleman, and waits on the 'people' promptly. Prof. J. E. Kane, with his scholars, will give a concert on Friday evening

next, at the Presbyterian Church. He! ine committee appointed to eecura a hag been at work for several days for!r,.,om' rePrted progress, nothing defi-

nothing, and we hupe our citizens turn out, generally. II. Pierce lr.s just received a new in- ; ice of Cloth. Cassini?res. Satinets, ' voice Cotton goods, and Timmings of every va- ' riety. An early call will be advantageous I to purchaser. j m j S. t M. RtCKEit have just opened tLir now and full assortment of Spring and j Summer Go )ds. Tly are busing m i. ; oi tho right sump, ami our readers will ! find bargain by calling on them. New ' advertisement next week. j ii f 1 t nr i i '"L',ü" ; viwartis, na-i years tho landlord of the Edwards ..jr r.-.w3 lanoioni ,i uie luawarus ouse, will again take it, when Mr. Baihv i ti , , . I leaves. 1 he reputation the house attained ' . t- F . . . i. . u ' tinlA Ilia II A a . . . fl- . . a 1 . . I ....... .u.,.u bUUICie,Hffunuuv, mir- pr.mmont J ' Wa are under obligations to Hon. G. X. Fitch for several valuable documents: also to Hon. S. Colfax for one or iwo docu- . . . -.v... v.. . J., . ments, out of the many cart loads ho has sent to this post-oflii-e at this place. The P. M. delivered them withoat our callinv 'specially" for them. it. Blaix & Co.'s ad vertisementa appears in this issue of our paper. They ar honest, reliable gentlemen, and have just what they otTer, and will sell at the kind of figures they mention. Read their advertisement call in and make their acquaintance and buy something. ZiTWe shall give, next week, fulDarliculars of the nantnr of Mimrrmn'o teamers, by the U. S. ship of war Sara- i toga. The Saratoga was tirs fired noon by tho Mexicans, and three of her men killed. Capt. Turner, her commander, I deserves great credit for th prompt ar.d' rigorous performance of his duty. Davidson it Co.'s new advertisement will be found in to-dayt paper. We called :n their store the oti.er day and found things just as they are represented the shelves full of the very best articles of clothing. If you want to see a good steck i

and make a purchase at a bargain, giro ll0nthem a call. There were about twenty-five persons . ihere, including Democrats and boys; of XTWhy is it that the vigilant, econom- j that number about a half-dozen signed the ical, detective Republican Hoard of Cora. J constitution. missioners of Marshall county cannot, orj I attended this meeting to learn, if posIjd not, find that Mr. Corbaley was be- j sible, upon what the republicans here hind for monies received by him several i founded the hopo of the success of their years ago? Who wid gire a reason for party in the coming campaign of ICGO, what everybody has a riht to think is the j but find myself no wisor on this subjoct smallest kind of political partiality? and a than I was before, and must now come to proof positive that they will do anything : one of two conclusions either that a refor political effect. j publican club meeting is a poor place to i gain intelligence, or that this one was a Thanks to our friend A. Gamdrill, of j perfect fizzle. Yours, truly, the Railroad Eaiieg House, for an invita-l A DEMOCRAT, lion to partake of what our deputy says ' mmcmmmmmmm was a "splendid dinner," on Sunday last. pj4 YMOUV'll' STAPLE MARKETS Arer.ou, arrangements, mad it impossi-; corrected wekki.t nr ftiolH fur na I r of.iuft Kur tl.r. . r .

of our deputy referred to, who is a good judge of "sich like," re feel warranted ' in saying that it was just as lie representu. ana men, wo know this to be the host's ! sty . We hopo to be theic in person. next time. 5havi50, tVc -lhe Attention of tl masculine portion of community is call ed to the card of John Anderson. Barber that appears in this paper. John o-ivp a tip-top ahave, can shampoo yo i in styb and mesmerize you at the same time. i Urop in and try bun. i

OrnoiUion is hard at work, circulatinr

o r wherever limy can. What we have beforo ;thir i iKMimpiils anil making imnrissinns .:. i .said, we say again, to our Democratic ' friends work! and keep a look out for ! v our vigilant enemy. Kotart asd Station a kt. The reader I will not fail to notice the advertisement of C. II aslaxoer it Pro. Thev manufac ture all kinds of vehicles that go on wheels, j 4iiu uo uiacKbiuiiuing o May auc i put. It is useless to say to our readers i that thev are doi"ir business on a larire Kcale. as their advertisement bv its length shows this. They have a large shop and . , ...... . j o 1 CAtl do WOrt aS cheaP 8 a"-V, t!ier estab jlishment in the country. Farmers, give them a call. The best wagon we ever :saw wo were shown tho other day, and it i was oi ineir m.Ke; ii loos tue premium in ; our county Fair, last fall, and miht have 1 taken it at the btatc l air, had H been ta ken there. Sons of Malta 1'arade. Last ednesday night, before, at and after the hour of midnight, tho 'Sons' of this place made on imposing demonstration in the shape of a parade or march through the streets. Their appr?-anco was decidedly novel and interesting. On thc'r way they distributed 1 quite an amount of provisions and groceri ies among tho needy of our twn. At one place the porter was taken to the Holy Father' by the small ones, "yho were been aroused music of tho 'some military' band, and at another house they were abused for 'disturbing a poor lone woman at the dead of night,' but, in tho morning, when she saw what the 'dirty rabble' had left her, she said she would be the last one to drive them away, and hoped they would cMl often. The brethren enjoyed it hugelv and rested after their wearisome tram, conscious A having administered to the necessities of tli2 destitute. Pursuant to adjournment, tho Demo cratic Club of Center Tp., met at the ! ( ourt Koom, Saturday eyening. The j miniltPQ nf the Tirovinlia mnnMnrr irnrn ran, orled a constitution. which, on motion of . v ir i . i. : i . i j. ii. onwh, vis iiiiiiiuuuuiy auopieu, and which was signed by every Democrat present Tho constitution created tho new offices of Corresponding Secretary, atid Executive Committee, which were filled as follows: A. C. Thompson, Corresponding Secretary. II. Corbin, H. M. Logan, J. II. Case, G. A. Demont, and J. F. VanValkenburgh, Executive Commit lee,men' teemen

t; : line.

j Mr Corbin. being called for, respondreu with an able and opprnpnate speech. !l which he fully presented the issues of the day. Tlio rneuting was harmonious and enthus-sasiic, and the organization bids to become a dangerous weapon in the coming campaign. On rnoiion, tl.o meeti'ig adjourned untd Thürs 1,4V evening. Maren l2'.)ih, 1CGÜ. to meet at the Court Room. W. M. PATTERSON", Pres'f, D. E. VanValkenburc.h, Sec'y. Auoos, Ind., March 22. 18G0. Ed. Dem: Last evenitig I attended wh;lt WH cal;ed a lepublicar. club meettUt ..a uu ii,a ..!,...! i ;nir. ,Kat -.fta af ,il4l i iwlllCil : .1 ; . i i. r . . f' this place. It was Hie hrst meeting of , ,i A i ; i .i , i . 1 i i i b Hie kind that lever attended, and 1 must t,..u , wa3 gop,cwhat dippointed. J ... - I hi (Pniili living riroTiisaMrl In inn in. disseminate republican principles; but " IV. ' V ' . v v . I ' III 1 V l.l.'. ill . . . , - nun tney unuertouw w leu wim their P:ilnc,PJes w,e the result was as I might iuao Known, inev nau none. i,no repub lican said he had once opposed the old whig party, and assigned as tho reason, ! that it was not na'ional that it was proslavery in principle, and that it was sectional. Rut now he had found the right party, whose principles were just right hero I listened attentively, to learn what thtir principles were, but again, as I might have expected. A? could not tell what they were. Another one stated that there was great need of distributing republican documents, that there were men in this commu that did not know what the republican PriHciPles w5re- I thought just as he did, only a little more so. One speaker said ho was not an abolil,on,st- Another recommended Shard's f,"eflt. SP';0CJ' ns a ß- republican document for circulation. They labored faithfully to procure signers to tho constitution. They would scold awhile and then coax awhnle. JJy theßo means they succeeded in getting a few nibbles. In spite, however, of all their threatning and coaxing, some republicans wnt away without signin rr the constituwheat Flour. ..."."..".".'..'.'. . rn THAYER ti.10ral.l5 . $'n(,,3,oo pt.; cwt 30c j 'j:(.ciH $1,01) perewt , J Meal Butter Chickens Potatoes El'l's 12ttl&c rit tslb' on j bV7 n.S&ffi.'I.AO' 2,M(;$23 Timothy Seed , Hungarian Grass eed Salt per bbl f)0c . . 1 ,7Ti , Grfen rcr 5c j Smoüd iiaraVrru.i.'.' ShnMeM and Silo, '...'.'.'.'.'. .nr

sEfcses jroofc & "Ä? hÄÄK Mu opcn a Select School iu the rom nearly opposite the Methodist Church; Commencing on Mon-

day the second day of April. t c o um S . crvivi. Primary Department $1 ,50 Secondary Department, including Elementar V Arithmetic, Primary Grammar, llistory and Writing 2,00 3d Department, including advanced Arithmetic, Analytical Grammar, Philosophy, Algebra and Rhetoric .". 2,50 liar (lord Fire Insurance Co. January 1, 18 GO. ASSETS . : Ca on hanJ & jn hank 5333 n ; Cash in hands of Agents ? and in course of trans- ! minion G2.G90 89 I Cash loaned on call. 30.000 00 $131,029 00 70,923 59 15,000 00 260,352 00 200,225 00 107.5G5 00 i receivable for loans; amply sc j cured Keal, eJtale unincumbered, (cath .2i09 sha Lk Lt'oc'in'hVrVford Market value.. j 2200 Shares bank stock in New York Masket value.., 900 Shares bank stock Market value , in Boston at...i .m mo nun.i ii ii v 1VJUU JJ 240Share3 bank, Railroad and otlicr Stock, market value 16,750 00 Hartford city bonded per cents market value." 36,500 00 State stock, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per cente,market value 5G.625 00 20 Shares state hank Wisconsin Marked value 2,140 00 Total Assets $93C,709 00 Total Liabilities 66,930 00 Office of Acditor of State, Indiana,) Indianapolis, Feb. 13, I860. J To the People of Indiana: The Hartford Fire Iivsurance Compnnv having complied with the law of Indiana, by filing in this Office a Statement of its Condition on the first day of January, 1dC(), and having invited an examination of its affairs by this Department, I, John W. Dodd, Auditor of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of the books and assets of the Company, at their Office in the Cittof Hartford, Conn., und the Company own and have in their possesion in cash, and ia securities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Dollirs, applicable to the payment of losses an amount corresponding with their official state ! surance Company lias been in existence for half a ill v ll v s m v v snaaax auavVB av 1 1 m ment of Jamiarv Iast.Ilie-e Hurt ford lire In ccnturv. The inch character of its ofheers fur experience and nrobitv thehromntness and fidel V - ify with which it has met all its engagements jusily entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, t;:d commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. WOOD, Audit or of State. Insurance against loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furnitures, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories and otker kinds of property, can be effected in the company, upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risk and security of policy holders wili admit. Particular attention given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and out buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming utensils, &c, contained therein, for a terms of years at Low rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the nnderMcned, the dulv authorized Agent of the Company. " ' II. CORBIN, Agent. NY BILL FOIl POFLAU LUMBER Drv or (IrtH-n lam prepared to fill at the i.ovFsTPim:n,iuidofthe hkst quality also, SHINGLES on hand coi sUmtiv. murl.r-Stf I. PIERCE. 15 O U K I O N TEAM FLOURING MILLS . s T IHESi: MILLS, THE BEST IN THE f'oi'Titv liwiiloill v nn txiw in ciirrMüfnl nneration. and 'arc irrindinc Wheat and Corn forcuston.ers at the usual rate The proprietors have The proprietors have spated nopnins or expense in fitting up these Mills, and tin , ...T- i,.lt tuiv .i,.., the public that tliey will be able tion ia all cases. They resnec ink thev can assure to render satisfacy respecttu.lv solicit a por tion of the custom of the people of Marshall. Flour and Meal will at all times be exchanged or Wheat and Corn, w henever persons mav de reit JACKSON &BOLEY. Bourbon, Feb 23, lSf.O-Stf. TUT A r DAP Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. C COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examination of titles &c, promptly attended to RF.FK.RS TO Peoples Bank, N. Y. City; Hew & Whittaker, N. Y. City; Peibell, Jennings Co.,N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Cancr, N. Y. City; Ilon.C. A. Stracy, Tecumseh, Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbec, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. He has associated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whose assistance he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com nion Pleas Courts of this county. Will practice in adjoinieg counties. Plymouth, March 22, 18C0. 9tf AVHAT'S ALL THE HUBBUB! It is customers approaching the GROCERY STORE - OF JOHN I. WOODWARD, Gor the purpose of getting some of that good and cheap COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO, SYRUP MOLASSES, FLOUR, FISH, RICE, And many other things too numerous t mcntiono all of which, it is said, he is i SELLING CHEAP FOIl CASH I beg leave to inform the citizens of Marshal County that I have bought T. J. PATTERTON'S G-rooory St oro . Comprising, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & WARES, And, am daily licrciving Supplies of (JooK I repectful1n solicit an examination of mv Pto' which wilt be sold at prices that cannot be beaten by any other house in Plymouth. I have also, a fine lot of VEGETABLES, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. WANTED-Butter.Eggs, Produce, Chickens hides, and all other article of trade. JOHN I.. WOOIUVAK1. IVbhi.'.lj

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I iLUIVAIliJCx; 1111 JL Hill UENKRVL DEALERS IN OR 0 OERIES rf- PR OD UCE. Plymouth, IikI, HAIL COLUM BIA Have you heard the news at PACKARD & THAYER'S? They are now in town and mny be sec hard a work at tho GROCERY MACHINE. Yes thafii so: PACKARD $ THAYER a No.' 5, Michigan Street, Plymonlh, Have the LARGEST and most COMPLETE ASSOHTMENT or FAMILY GEOCERIES EVER BROUGHT TO TLYMOUTH. Thoy keep constantly on hand, TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. RICE. TOBACCO, RAISINS, NUTS. DATES, CANDIES, PRUNES, APPLES. PEACIIES,(preservd k nat.) FRUITS SARDINES. LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, CLAMS, MACKEREL. COD FISII, CRACKERS CHEESE. PEPPER, SPICE, DYE STUFFS, CLOVES, GINGER. NUTMEGS. WASHING, FANCY L TOILET SOAPS, YANKEE ,, NOTION We have also a complete assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS AND W oodon. w ore . We r bound to ?ell tt f gures to Ruit purchasers. All vou have to do is to call and see us bosoro purchasing elsewhere, and we will W A RR A XT YOI A BARG ATX. Farmer, we will take everything In the way AND WILL tkX THE ItT.IIEST MARKET PRICE. N b. Allemnn'sbest Familr Flour kppt tptanljon n hTl in pnlirim r siit ntonnnk

TO INVALIDS.

!DR. HARDMAN , j ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND i physician for diseafes of T T-T T? T FT iV CI I i X. II JJJ A KJ L VJI kJ j FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital. AX lXr. LID'S RETREA T, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation AUTHOR OF Letter to Isivaliils AND EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Pl mouth, Edward House, Fridav, April 13th ISfiO'; Warsaw, Wright House, April' 12th, 1PG0. DR. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat "and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment lor the blood. Dr. Hardman will carry with him his mcdirnes and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedies, strictly from the vegetable kingdom. His medicines arc compounded of various Barks, Buds, Leaves, Gums, Roots, Plants &c. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the (Hohe. O" Regular visits duly announced. O Particular attention paid to SKIN DISEASES and Glandular?, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. Dr. Hardman does not charge for consultation. Dr. Hardman treat all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Livers, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerve?, Womb, Spleen, Spine," Eves, Ears, kc, Scroll u hi, Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsey, Skin Disefses, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Semina Weakness, Neuralga, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin, Syphilis Piles, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, kc. Feb. 2, n2 ly. DR. IIARDMAN. SEW "FALL GOODS! AT THE High Wages for Labor Don't work hard and then buy thing? at high prices, when you can grt twice as much for your money. I want large quantities of For tanning. I want all the HIDE there is in the country to be had. When you have got cither to sell, bring them to the store o A- C- STALEY ia Plymouth and I will give you a better price and Moro Goods Than any other man c:in or dare do for the same amount of BARK, HIDES, or anv other kind of PRO 1 If E Come and see me. "Hearing isbclicving, and seeing is knowing.' That' a Turkish proverb, and if you come to "see" me and "hear" ray prices for goods, you will believe' and know' thai, . I can 4 better hy vou than any man in Plymouth. I have on hand a good stock of GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of all kinds suited tothe market, lam a plain looking, honest talking and fair dealing man, mean just what I say do just as I agree and shnll succeed in benefiting you if you will let me. That old and well kno 11 Tanner S. S. STALEY, Will turn your hidesinto leather at the shortest, notice and in the best manner, and having a "Horn Market, we can pay more than those who buy ship. Call on otf A. C.ST A LEY. ;. . v f. ELLIOTT ttiS. iHave enlarged theirbusinf ss, and enU'&..,. f.l.a '4 1 'I.I V V IV ..v...... -v -khitls of BUGGY &. CARRIAGE Making and rcpaiiing. They continue to ninkc And do all kindsof repairing, smithing and wood- ! work. -oli.sx3t3.it lAixisrThey have employed Mr. W. KELLY to take charge of thisdepartment, where all work in this line will be doue to order, with promptness, and in good stvle. HORSK-SITOKIXCi. July 21 34iy By State Authority. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TOFirc Insurance ll.rcltishtly. ( C II A A TE R P E R r ETU A L. ) CASH CAPITAL, $100,000 OO. S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretary. Agents in the principal cities & townsi.i the Union. IL7Ix)sees promptly p.iid. Applications receiv ed, and Policies issued and renewed bv C. II. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. 11, 1H51). 1 3L7xojsla Arrival! WE HAVE just received, and are ollcring for sale cheaper than any other establishment in Plymouth, a large assoi tnu ntof itooSs V Shoes .Summer war Don't fail to call before iu ourtfrf, and examine our stock F.I) WARDS V VANVALKENBURGH LOOK MEHWE. It. O. HAXTKIfS o oonr nortn 01 1 icrce s Molliing tore. Just opened the first day of Mav lfi!, where vou can I osilivcly buy ft I the Cheapest Rates all 'kinds a Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lYm l make my work myself and warrant it good or no sale. Take Notice I hold mvself in readiticsstodo work a tall hours of tlic'd.iv and evening. 1 have supplied myself with theniost appiov ed and complete set of Tools and Machines, and am we'I prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING & REPAIRING IN TIIK IO ST OK Style iui! niiraftility, according to order and time, and without delav I will make it quite an object to all to fend nie their orderg. I want it to be plainly understood, hcin ni v ow manufacturer, that I will not f.e undersold, ns enn alhird to cll as low as anv stablishnK nt i the country. FARMERS, Tältc Notice. Par ' tictilar ntcntiui p.iid to rcj-uringof

A INDIANA REINSTATE AGENCY

I n nnn innrn ah rutr. nnn nirn ! 5.ÜUU Mil f h&M M Mil rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED I to sell the following described Lands, at very oir figures; pari down and the hahincein annual payments, from one to four year.-, with interest, paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. E. half N. E. cjr Sec Xi T. : N. R. 1 E. A. .Kl ? w qr n c qr " 31 Lot 1 " c O ti ( if ii ii it it if 10 12-!U c half n c qr n w qr s w qr 11. 40 CENTER TOWNSHIP. N. F. Quarter Sec 2 T. 33 N. It. 2 E., A.lGrt n w qr n w qr w qr n w qr e half s e qr e half n w qr H i. '3 i." 30 :m 10 40 HO SO HO SO 3. GREEN TOWNSHIP. I E. hf N. E. qr Sec. 32 T. 32 N. R. 2 E., A n half n w qr 33... s e qr s, w qr n c qr n w qr s e qr s w qr s e qr. . . . e half n w qr. . . n e qr w fr s e qr 3 e fr s e qr. . . . w half n w qr e half n e qr. . . w half n w qr. . . 33... 31... 19... 27... 30... 30... 2. 2-. 29... 2D... 21... 1... 17... 17... .. 80 ,. 40 ..1C0 .. 40 ,. HO .100 . 37 ,. 01 .. HO . HO .. bO . H1 . F0 . SO .. 40 .. 40 .100 i a i t ti w half s w qr. . w half s c qr. . e half s e qr. . . a w qr s e qr. . . s wqr s e qr. . . n w qr 11 half s w qr s half n w qr 10. 10. CT 33 N R 2 E. A HO G 32 2 HO Known as the Wilson Farm, about 00 acre9 under cultivation dwelling house, stable and a good young orchard. One fourth in hand, the balance in live or ten years with interest annually. WALNUT TOWNSHir. S. E See. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3 E., A 1G0 s half n w qr. . ." 15 80 n w qr s w qr " 32. . .33 40 11 eqr " 31.. .32 1C2 BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qr Sec 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A HO c half 11 wqr " 7 33 4 HO GERMAN TOWNSHIP. W half S. E. qr Sec. ."4 T. 3.r N. R. 3 E-, A HO Lots 1 and 2 " G. . .31 7." Lot 1 " 7 41 w half n w qr " 34 35 3 nwqrswqr ' 31 33 3 10 NORTH TOWNSHIP. D hf n w qr ( W M R) Sec G T 35 N R 2 E. 122 FOLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. sr Sec. 27 T. 35 N . R. I E-, A HO s e qr 11 w qr " 2G V) e half n e qr " HO 11 wqr " 0...31 100 s e qr n wqr...." 33 35 HO One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acres under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terms, one half in hand balance in one vear, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP E. half N.W.qr Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 E., A HO e half s e cir. . -:... 7 10... 22. . 00 . HO w fr s e qr. e half s e qr. . . , e half s e qr. . . w fr s e qr. 47 HO SO 47 s w" qr s w qr. 30 6 Also th" following described lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles East of the Michigan Road, and joining the south line of Marshall Countv, to-wit : N. E.qr N. E. qrSec. 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 II., A 40 s half s eqr " 5....31 HO it No. 2 " i....ni j 1 -7 r Persons wishing to purchase unimproved lands, on easy terms, will do well to give me a call. 1 al so have the P. O , uddress of the larger portion o nonresident land owners, which will enable me to a-certain the price of a large quantity of land which is not described in the aW e list. thos. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Feb. 9th, IffiU n-i-t f S,000 ACUKS of GOOD LAND For Sale on Fav Terms. l)ERSONS wantingtobuy or sell Land, willdo g well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any iu tht coiP'trv. FOIl SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr sec 31, (less 10 acres out of so cor.) and sh of sw q of ec 27, tow n 32 n, of range 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Rend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec G Michigan Road and 122 57-10;) acres unimproved six miles north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, w ith water. The se q and e h of sw q of see 22, and the ne q of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one 1 Polk township 400 acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyner City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 20, town 33 n, of range 2 c, HO acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land, timber and water The sc q sec 8, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 16? acres Green township eight miles from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timbcr.fine grass marsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, of range 2 e.andsw q of sw q of 30, tow n 34 n, 122 acres, four miles north-east of Plymouth good mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be soil very cheap. The s. h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3e close by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to be had on east terms. Lot No. 6 "m Wheeler's addition to the town Plymouth fine dw elling and good out houses. North 3.j of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now kuowi as'ilaldw in House" a desirable location. Lot No. HI in Plymouth good dwelling house Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dwelling 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Iot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and two. ! story business house, on one of theiest corners in ! town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity willdo well to give us a call. REEVE CAPRON, eeember 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind" Paints, Oils and Ynrnisli. 1 -RUSHING &CO. rAE just received Irom Philadelphia and I I Cincinnati, the largest Stock of Paints, Oils and. Varnishes erer brought into this market, conI'isting in part of White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Rluo do do Chrome Yellow, do do Chrome O n, do do Vermillion Mixeil Paints ot 1 co'ors ready for Coach Varnish, Furnitur 'rnlsh, Japan an Dryers, Turpentine; Paint, :iili ai d Sa-h es, a very large assortment. Linseed Oil and raw. All of w hich willbe sold ve rv cash. ONK PRICK OAiA'i CHARLES PALMER, DEALER IN IV l) "7" (T- f f p o U IV L Vjl yj Vj I ) . CIJOCKKRY-WARi; (jolliiiiir, and Yankro Notions. Laporte Street, Plymouth, 1 I' A 11 thir iinlrl f p j-re rcque f te to

Fresh Arrival! REDUCED PRICES!! Having oj)Liied ut one of the MSI ST AID BEST STOCKS!! or FALL AND WINTER Hats ami Caps Hoots ami Shoes, (itiits'' Funnelling (ioods, kc. le-.that I ever had the oleasurc to offer tlnl

i public. A call is solicited from my friends and : all those that wish to purchase with 0FuU Cou- ; lidence of showing such goods as will please 1 them ,TTj at prices ! FULLY SATISFACTORY: i Attention is also invited to mv LARGE VARL j ETY of 1 .Cloths, Catsiimcrs, i Testings, A:c And for the accomodation of those who cannot be pleased with ready-made work, I keep a PTl?SrIOI,ASS TAILOR! to rut and make to order. 'Iliosc who will favor us by leaving their measures, can rely on a fashionable suit and as cheap nn can In; had in any manufacturing shop in the wot. riei3e call before purchasing elsewhere. scpt.au-tf 11. FiERcrJ. JDry rroods 8torc! R WILLIAMSON, Anrouuccs to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall County, and the ' rest of mankind,' that he is now opening a very large And splendid stoek of Good at Couglc'a old stand, on the corner of Mich'gati and Garro streets, which will lie sold cheaper thai a s'inilar stock was ever before offered in the Wet11 country, to make way for more. My Stock consists in part of Ladie' and Gen tie mans' Ili-ess (&adl9 Boots and Shoes!! HATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, I want r,OOOlL, Bütfer, 10,000 jduz. Ji'irs 1M,000 lb. Rags, FlaxjSeed, Tallow, Dry Hides, IV-es- ; wax', Onion, Potatoes. Arc. ifcc. I A liberal sliare of the patronaire of the citizens of this county w ' res jeet ful lv solicited. ! RICHARD WILLIAMSON. HISS CALLAHAN Announces to the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity that she is prepared to cut, lit, and make Drense and Cloaks of the latest and in-st approved styles. All other kindsof seaming douc neatly and with dispatch. Charges moderate. All the latest styles rec eived monthlv. Miss G. can be found at the residence of Mr. Richard Williamson, on Michigan street, opposite Perching i Co'b. Drug Store. Sept. 29-tf. PimTIOA TO SELL IXXD. ktate of Indiana Starke Count v, s: "jVTOTJCE is he-cby given that Joeph Phillips ll Executorof t ie last will of Jacoh G. Rlack deceased, w ill prese.it a petition to sell the real etate ol'said ilecedcr t, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts, and that said petition willbehenrd at the next term of the court of Common Plcaof saideountv. JOSEPH PHILIIS Ex'r. McCrackin IColc atty's. 1 4-t3 The committee appointed to prepare a Premium List, and consisting: of the following persons, to-wit: Joseph Evans, James II. Ca?e,'M. Cummings, G. O. roineroy, D. Conger, Jaim-s A Corse. W J Hand. I l Halsey and JS A Francis, are requstceil to meet at the office of J H Case on Saturday, the 1Mb day of February, at 10 u' clock A M, for the purjose of preparing said List Every member of said Committee is requested to attend. Ilv order of theSociMr.JOSEPH EVANS. Pre't. MarkCummings, Sec'y. 2:t Ä GOOD Assortment O V ! (Cutlery, Toys, and Xotions, at j octC-Flf. No. 3, Pershing Mock. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF AMRRKWX WATCME8 Const.mtlvon hand at jun2 27nvl A. MYERS'S. MEAT MARKET. NOLL & KOONTJtf, RESPF.CTFUI.LY INFORMS THE Tt. be that thev are now prepared at their ti&fj ket on Michigan street, a few doors south .f fho ' Edwanls House, to furaishtlu m with the brTqual- ! -y of IVORK. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, iC. j at prices that cannot fail to please. ! Thcyh.xe had much experience in their bust- ; ness, and frm close attention to business, and a (desire to please all who patronize them, and hop ; to receive a share of public pitronape. Farmers that have fat cattle would do well hj giving them a call, thev will pav Chicago prices. I NOLL k KOONTZ. rv'OTlCE is hereby given ;hat the subscriber I wi,h '""GoUnty Surveyor of Sturk rountr .willo he9thiUvof April, at 10 oYloek. roreJ j to loe.11 the corner of the following described Jlan.ls: Section one (I) town thirty ro (32) ranee 1 four (4) west, and section six (t'fow thirtv-twn ; (32) range three (3) w est. i I ersons ow mug lads joining the V0re, who fail j to defray their ponioh of the expense of lhe survey, w ill be retained delinquent to the Auditor of 1 Stark county and w ill be eollecteJ I.t him asde'inqnent txes. JOHN Sl'OI'FFER. j Renrat H. Hrrnrs. Surrrv.v ,t.irU n-nntv.

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